DRC reporter gets 6 months in prison over military intelligence story

Stanis Bujakera, 33, has been jailed since September over an article that suggested Congolese military intelligence operatives killed opposition politician Cherubin Okende.
A prominent DR Congo journalist was sentenced Monday to six months in prison for allegedly incriminating military intelligence in the murder of an opposition politician.
Stanis Bujakera, 33, has been jailed since September over an article in Jeune Afrique magazine that suggested Congolese military intelligence operatives had killed opposition politician Cherubin Okende the month before.
The unsigned article was based on an alleged confidential memo from a separate intelligence agency. Congolese authorities have said the memo is fake.
A Kinshasa court found Bujakera guilty on charges including forgery and "spreading false rumours" and ordered a six-month sentence along with a fine of one million Congolese francs ($400). Prosecutors had asked that Bujakera be jailed for 20 years.
His arrest followed a Jeune Afrique article published in late August, which suggested that Congolese military intelligence had killed Okende the month before.
Okende, a former minister and spokesman for the opposition party Ensemble Pour la Republique ("United for the Republic"), disappeared on July 12 last year. His bullet-riddled body was found in his car in Kinshasa the following day.
The prosecutor's office announced on February 29 that an autopsy found Okende had committed suicide, an assertion his party called a "refusal of justice".
The trial came amid rising political tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the run-up to last December's presidential and parliamentary elections.
President Felix Tshisekedi won a second five-year term after sweeping the election, which was branded a sham by the opposition.
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