of his lawyers said on Friday.
Bujakera, a Congolese national who works for international media outlets including Reuters, was detained on September 8 and later charged with spreading false information about the death of a prominent opposition politician.“The prosecutor has requested that our client be sentenced for the sum of all offences to a cumulative penalty of 20 years, and the payment of one million Congolese francs ,” Bujakera’s lawyer, Jean-Marie Kabengela, told reporters outside the court.
Jeune Afrique said last September it stood by its Aug. 31 story, which said that an internal report by the National Intelligence Agency had accused military intelligence agents of possible involvement in Okende’s killing. The magazine has demanded Bujakera’s release, adding that he was not the author of the article and his name was not on it.
Congolese authorities have disputed the authenticity of the article. They said last month that Okende took his own life. Local and international rights groups including Reporters Without Borders and Amnesty International condemned Bujakera’s detention, calling it an attack on press freedom. Reuters has also called for his release. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies.
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