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Poland’s president seeks release of Polish traveler sentenced to life in Congo

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The office of Poland’s president says Andrzej Duda has spoken on the phone with Congolese president in an effort to obtain the release of a Polish traveller sentenced there for life in prison on charges of espionage. The 52-year-old Pole, Mariusz Majewski, was detained by Congolese forces in February and last week was sentenced by a military court to life in prison. His family say he is in poor health and insist he is just a traveler.  A presidential aide said Monday that Duda called his Congolese counterpart, Felix Tshisekedi, over the case.  Earlier this month the Congolese army said it had folied a coup attempt and arrested the perpetrators, including some foreigners.

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