The Congolese government has prohibited media from reporting on former President Joseph Kabila and his party following his return to the country amid rising tensions with current President FΓ©lix Tshisekedi. The ban is enforced by the Supreme Council of Audiovisual and Communication (CSAC) and violations may lead to suspension, while Kabila faces accusations of treason linked to the M23 rebels, which he denies. Despite the ban, Kabila’s party has criticized the decision as “arbitrary,” and M23 spokespersons have stated that media in their controlled areas will ignore it.
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