k Several Army Officers Arrested for Treason DRC Army Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo April 17, 2024StorylineThe armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo DRC has arrested several army officials on charges of treason in the countrys southeastern city of Lubumbashi and the capital city of Kinshasa.The armys Chief of Staff, General Christian Tshiwewe, announced the arrests before a military parade took place in Kinshasa on Monday. According to Tshiwewe, the arrested officers are accused of collaborating with rebel groups.The move has been broadly welcomed by many residents in the DRC, though some pointed to some of the deeplying problems facing the country.Another resident urged for much tougher punishments to be introduced to prevent acts of treason, even calling for a return to some of the hardline measures of the past.Last month, the DRC government lifted a moratorium on the death penalty, which had been designed to deter soldiers from working with rebels.Back in January, the DRC military announced it had launched an offensive mainly targeting the M23 March Movement M23 rebels which occupy several areas in the territory of Masisi and Rutshuru, both located in the North Kivu province.The M23 rebels are also at the heart of some of the diplomatic clashes between the DRC and neigboring Rwanda. DRC authorities accuse Rwanda of supporting M23 rebels, with Rwanda denying these allegations, a charge which is also refuted by the rebellions spokesman.ShotlistFILE Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo December 20231. Christian Tshiwewe, chief of staff of Democratic Republic of Congos army, shaking hands with soldiersKinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo April 17, 20242. Soldiers on duty3. SOUNDBITE French, dubbed in English Andre Bomanza, local residentWe congratulate the army for arresting those soldiers but there is a deeper problem in our country. Our leaders are oppressing us by keeping us in poverty. That is what is motivating some of our soldiers to work with rebels.4. SOUNDBITE French, dubbed in English MalejeanPierre Mwamba, local residentCases of treachery have become common in our army because the law is not tough. They should start shooting those traitors by firing squad like it used it be in the days of former President Mobutu.5. Armed soldiers walking on road6. Aerial shot of city view, tentsFILE Kinshasa, DR Congo 20187. Vehicles, predestrians on street8. National flag of Democratic Republic of Congo statues of soldiersFILE Kinshasa, DR Congo Jan 11, 20199. Various of street scenes.RESTRICTIONS No access Chinese mainland Original Title Congo Several DR Congo army officers arrested on charges of treason Editorial Stock Footage Video - Afloimages
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Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo - April 17, 2024 Storyline: The armed forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has arrested several army officials on charges of treason in the country's southeastern city of Lubumbashi and the capital city of Kinshasa. The army's Chief of Staff, General Christian Tshiwewe, announced the arrests before a military parade took place in Kinshasa on Monday. According to Tshiwewe, the arrested officers are accused of collaborating with rebel groups. The move has been broadly welcomed by many residents in the DRC, though some pointed to some of the deep-lying problems facing the country. Another resident urged for much tougher punishments to be introduced to prevent acts of treason, even calling for a return to some of the hard-line measures of the past. Last month, the DRC government lifted a moratorium on the death penalty, which had been designed to deter soldiers from working with rebels. Back in January, the DRC military announced it had launched an offensive mainly targeting the M23 March Movement (M23) rebels which occupy several areas in the territory of Masisi and Rutshuru, both located in the North Kivu province. The M23 rebels are also at the heart of some of the diplomatic clashes between the DRC and neigboring Rwanda. DRC authorities accuse Rwanda of supporting M23 rebels, with Rwanda denying these allegations, a charge which is also refuted by the rebellion's spokesman. Shotlist: FILE: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo - December 2023: 1. Christian Tshiwewe, chief of staff of Democratic Republic of Congo's army, shaking hands with soldiers; Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo - April 17, 2024: 2. Soldiers on duty; 3. SOUNDBITE (French, dubbed in English) Andre Bomanza, local resident: "We congratulate the army for arresting those soldiers but there is a deeper problem in our country. Our leaders are oppressing us by keeping us in poverty. That is what is motivating some of our soldiers to work with rebels."; 4. SOUNDBITE (French, dubbed in English) Malejean-Pierre Mwamba, local resident: "Cases of treachery have become common in our army because the law is not tough. They should start shooting those traitors by firing squad like it used it be in the days of former President Mobutu."; 5. Armed soldiers walking on road; 6. Aerial shot of city view, tents; FILE: Kinshasa, DR Congo - 2018: 7. Vehicles, predestrians on street; 8. National flag of Democratic Republic of Congo; statues of soldiers; FILE: Kinshasa, DR Congo - Jan 11, 2019: 9. Various of street scenes. [RESTRICTIONS: No access Chinese mainland] ( Original Title: Congo: Several DR Congo army officers arrested on charges of treason )

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