Capital punishment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Capital punishment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a legal penalty; however, the nation has not carried out any executions since 2003, meaning that the country experienced a de facto moratorium on the death penalty from their latest executions in 2003 until March 2024.

Even in the absence of carrying out executions, courts continue to hand down death sentences in the country. In 2019, officials in the nation's parliament discussed abolition of the death penalty, but in March 2024, the government announced their intent to resume executions in an attempt to combat militant violence in the country.[1]

  1. ^ "Congo reinstates the death penalty after more than 20 years as it struggles to deal with militants". ABC News. Associated Press. 2024-03-15. Archived from the original on 2024-03-31. Retrieved 2024-05-03.