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Home » Three Americans Convicted in DR Congo Coup Plot Return to US to Serve Life Sentences

Three Americans Convicted in DR Congo Coup Plot Return to US to Serve Life Sentences

April 9, 2025
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Washington Receives Americans Convicted in Failed Kinshasa Coup as Mineral Talks Advance

Three Americans imprisoned for their involvement in a failed Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) coup attempt have been transferred to the United States to serve the remainder of their life sentences, following the commutation of their initial death penalties.

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The trio—Marcel Malanga Malu, Tyler Thompson, and Benjamin Zalman-Polun—were among 37 individuals sentenced by a DRC military court last year after a deadly assault targeting President Félix Tshisekedi’s palace and the home of a close ally. The alleged ringleader, Christian Malanga, a US citizen of Congolese descent, was killed during the attack.

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“The three are in our custody,” confirmed US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce, adding that Washington had coordinated closely with the US Embassy in Kinshasa to facilitate the transfer.


Coup Fallout Meets Mineral Diplomacy

The transfer comes at a delicate moment in US–DR Congo relations, with high-level discussions ongoing over access to the country’s mineral wealth—notably coltan and cobalt, critical for electronics and electric vehicles.

During a visit last week, President Donald Trump’s Africa adviser signaled interest in “multibillion-dollar investments” in the DRC mining sector, historically dominated by Chinese companies.

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Details of Repatriation Remain Under Wraps

The DRC presidency stated the Americans’ departure was conducted in line with “strict legal procedures” and framed the move as part of efforts to “strengthen judicial diplomacy and international cooperation on justice and human rights.”

There’s no official word yet on whether similar deals will be offered to other foreign nationals convicted in the same case, including a Briton, Belgian, and Canadian.

Legal analysts believe it’s unlikely the US will reduce or annul the sentences, though the Department of State reaffirmed its support for holding the individuals accountable while ensuring they receive “humane and fair” treatment.


Tensions and Questions Remain

The 2023 coup attempt left six dead, including Malanga, and triggered anti-US protests in Kinshasa, resulting in damage to several foreign embassies. A Congolese government lobbyist revealed that Kinshasa has agreed to pay reparations for those incidents, though the US has not publicly responded.

“This is about justice, but it also reflects deeper geopolitical realignment,” said one observer familiar with the case. “The minerals beneath Congo’s soil may influence decisions above it.”

With human rights groups and international legal experts monitoring the repatriation, attention now shifts to whether this unprecedented diplomatic gesture signals a reset in US–Africa relations, or merely a strategic maneuver amid growing global competition for resources.

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Tags: African politicsAmerican prisonersChristian Malangacobaltcoltancoup attemptDR CongoextraditionFélix Tshisekediminerals tradeUS foreign policy
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