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Delcat Idengo, a prominent Congolese musician known for his critical stance against both the government and rebel groups, was found dead in Goma on Thursday while filming a music video. His body was discovered on the street, reportedly shot, shortly after he released a song condemning the M23 rebel group's occupation of the city. The violence in eastern DR Congo has escalated recently, with approximately 2,900 fatalities and 700,000 displaced since January, according to UN estimates.
Idengo was previously imprisoned for inciting rebellion and was known for his controversial songs, including one that criticized President Félix Tshisekedi. The Congolese Ministry of Arts and Culture termed his death an "assassination," while government spokesperson Patrick Muyaya vowed that "justice will be done." However, the M23 accused government-aligned forces of the killing. Protests erupted in Idengo's hometown of Beni, calling for accountability for his murder.
Opposition leaders expressed their grief, with Martin Fayulu describing Idengo as a "nation's patriot" and urging an end to the ongoing conflict.