The Congolese government executed 102 men identified as armed robbers and “urban bandits” in Angenga prison, with 70 more set to be executedThe decision has sparked mixed reactions, with some residents supporting it for restoring urban security, while human rights activists express concerns over potential abuses and call for strict adherence to judicial proceduresThe death penalty in Congo, reinstated in 2006, remains a contentious issue, particularly after the government announced…
>