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Congo journalist granted provisional release after terrorism probe dropped

KINSHASA (Reuters) - A journalist arrested in the Democratic Republic of Congo last month for possessing a video showing the assassination of two U.N. sanctions monitors in 2017 was granted provisional release on Tuesday pending further investigation, his lawyer said. Sosthene Kambidi, who works for Congolese news site Actualite.cd and at times with international news agencies, was arrested three weeks ago and told he was being investigated for criminal conspiracy, rebellion and terrorism. Prosecutors did not elaborate further. Kambidi contributed to an investigation https://www.reuters.com/article/cnews-us-congo-violence-un-idCAKBN1EE0CT-OCATP by Radio France Internationale and Reuters in December 2017 which revealed state security agents had helped plan a trip by the U.N. monitors to investigate reports of atrocities in Congo s Kasai region. Military prosecutors have dropped the conspiracy, rebellion and terrorism investigations but continue to investigate Kambidi for culpable absten ....

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Rights groups demand release of Congo journalist over terrorism charges

Rights groups demand release of Congo journalist over terrorism charges
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