Three Americans Sentenced to Death in Congo for Alleged Coup Participation

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Three American citizens have been sentenced to death in Congo after being convicted on charges of participating in a coup attempt, with one telling a court that his father - who led the failed effort - 'had threatened to kill us if we did not follow his orders.'

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