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Two American friends went to the Congo on vacation. Then they got swept up in a coup.

A military court in Congo, one of Africa’s largest countries, has convicted three Americans and dozens of others of taking part in a coup attempt and imposed “the harshest penalty, that of death.”

The court convicted the 37 defendants, including the three Americans and imposed the death penalty in a verdict delivered by presiding judge Maj. Freddy Ehuma at an open-air military court proceeding.

The defendants, a majority of them Congolese but also including a Briton, a Belgian, and a Canadian, were charged with terrorism, murder, criminal association, and illegal possession of weapons, among other charges.

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