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After stepping down, he was given the title of "senator for life", which gives him legal immunity.In order to pursue the charges against him, DR Congo's military prosecutor had asked the senate to lift this privilege.
Kabila has been living outside the country, in South Africa, for the past two years. But at the beginning of last month he said he would be returning to help find a solution to the conflict in the east.A few weeks later, there were reports that the former president had come back and was in Goma, one of the cities captured by the M23.But these were denied by his political party, the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD).
Last month,because of its "ambiguous attitude" to the occupation of Congolese territory by the M23.
Ordering the seizure of Kabila's assets, Justice Minister Mutamba said the former president should return to the country and "face justice... and present his defence".
Analysts say any trial of Kabila could further destabilise the country, which has been battling the M23 rebellion since 2012.It was inspired by his childhood holidays in the seaside town and
- prehistoric figurines discovered near Withernsea in 1836 - in Hull Museums' collection.Hull City Council's cabinet member for culture, Rob Pritchard, said the award was a "real testament to the quality of Jason's work".
"Are We There Yet? proved incredibly popular during its time at the Ferens and our permanent collection sculpture 'The Withernsea 2' continues to draw as much interest now," he said."I know the Ferens team learnt so much about making the gallery's exhibitions and programme accessible, improving access for everyone."