Outrage as Human Rights Lawyer Remains in Prison Despite Prosecution Chaos
Mrs Nlandu was originally charged on 11 December with inciting insurrection and possessing illegal firearms as well as setting fire to the Supreme Court, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has said.
Although a civilian, Mrs Nlandu is being tried by a military tribunal in the Congolese capital Kinshasa. The military court adjourned on 31 January when three prosecution witnesses admitted in court that they had received money from the government to incriminate Mrs Nlandu.
When the court reconvened on 7 February, the prosecution played an interview in which they believed Mrs Nlandu had incited insurrection. However, observers claimed that in reality the interview showed Mrs Nlandu asking supporters of the 2006 presidential contender, Mr Jean Pierre Bemba, to remain calm.
To the defendant's consternation the trial was again adjourned until 14 February and Mrs Nlandu was returned to prison.













