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Two U.S. citizens on trial in the Democratic Republic of Congo over their role in an attempted coup in May, told a court on Friday that they were threatened by the coup leader to either join or be killed. Armed men briefly occupied an office of the presidency in the capital Kinshasa on May 19 before their leader, U.S.-based Congolese politician Christian Malanga, was killed by security forces. Speaking for the first time since the trial began, Malanga's son Marcel Malanga, 22, and Benjamin Zalman-Polun told the court that the coup leader had threatened them.
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