DR Congo Executes 102 Gang Members, Sparking Human Rights Concerns
The Democratic Republic of Congo has executed 102 members of the notorious Kuluna gang, with 70 more on death row. The government's "Operation Zero Kuluna" aims to eradicate street gangs in Kinshasa.
However, the mass executions have raised concerns about human rights violations. Critics argue that the government's approach is too harsh and that alternative solutions, such as improving governance and addressing social issues, would be more effective in ensuring public safety.
The incident has sparked a national debate about justice, human rights, and the most effective ways to address crime and insecurity in the country.
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