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image captionCol Eddy Kapend was a senior officer to assassinated President Laurent Kabila
Twenty-three soldiers accused of being behind the assassination of former president of Democratic Republic of Congo have been released after spending nearly two decades behind bars.
Laurent Kabila was shot dead by a bodyguard in 2001. A military trial that followed jailed dozens of soldiers, including Col Eddy Kapend, his personal aide.
Rights groups criticised the trial.
Some in DR Congo believe the soldiers were used as scapegoats.
There has been much speculation about who gave the orders for Kabila s assassination, including suggestions that foreign powers were involved, as it came at a time when several neighbouring countries were involved in the conflict in DR Congo.