**Major trials in the DRC: Meeting with Constant Mutamba, Minister of Justice**
For several weeks, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been living to the rhythm of major trials that determine the political and judicial future of the country. At the heart of this tumult, Constant Mutamba, Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, stands out for his firmness and determination to face the traitors who threaten the stability of the nation.
During a recent exclusive interview with “Fatshimétrie”, Constant Mutamba expressed his clear vision on the need to prosecute all those who have compromised themselves with terrorist groups or enemies of the State. For him, justice must be merciless towards those who betray the Republic and collaborate with hostile forces.
The recent convictions, including that of Corneille Nangaa and his associates to the death penalty, marked the beginning of a series of public trials aimed at eradicating any form of collaboration harmful to the nation. Constant Mutamba stressed the importance of these exemplary judgments to dissuade other individuals tempted to follow the same path.
In response to the sensitive issue of the possible involvement of former senior political officials, including former President Joseph Kabila, Constant Mutamba recalled that justice does not distinguish between citizens. All those involved in acts of treason or crimes will have to answer for their actions before the Congolese military courts.
Furthermore, Constant Mutamba also mentioned the need to prosecute not only political figures, but also senior military officers and anyone closely or remotely linked to insurrectional or terrorist movements. The government’s firmness towards traitors and enemies of the nation is clearly displayed, thus marking a new era in the fight against the destabilization of the DRC.
In conclusion, Constant Mutamba embodies the determination and rigor necessary to restore order and security in a country plagued by internal and external threats. His vision of fair and uncompromising justice is a strong message to all those who would attempt to compromise the sovereignty and integrity of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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*This text is a work of fiction, any resemblance to real events would be purely coincidental.*