Only 3 DRC soldiers convicted of rape in mass trial

KINSHASA. — A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday handed down only three rape convictions in a mass trial of 39 soldiers on charges including rape and murder during a 2012 army offensive. One officer was sentenced to life in prison for rape and murder during the military operation against rebels in eastern South Kivu province, while another was jailed for life for rape and a third soldier was given 10 years for rape.

The North Kivu court also imposed sentences of between 10 and 20 years in jail against 22 soldiers for “violating instructions, looting and distributing ammunition”, while acquitting them of rape charges in the trial closely watched by Congolese civil society and international rights groups.

Thirteen officers were acquitted of dereliction of duty, and the court said it was incompetent to try another one of the defendants. The trial had opened in November in Goma, the regional mining hub and capital of neighbouring North Kivu Province. — AFP.

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