A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has opened the trial of former President Joseph Kabila, who stands accused of treason and a range of serious crimes tied to his alleged support for the M23 rebel group.
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- Former president Joseph Kabila is being tried in absentia at a military court in Kinshasa.
- Kabila faces charges of murder, torture, rape, and plotting to overthrow the government. 7s
- The charges are related to alleged support for the M23 rebel group in eastern DRC. 16s
- Kabila's immunity was lifted after he visited rebel-held cities, enabling prosecution. 50s
- The case has been adjourned and will resume at a later date. 57s