Jacky Ndala is often mentioned among political figures whose journey reflects the difficulty of practicing direct opposition in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
His story includes judicial episodes, public political statements and strong media exposure.
In a context where the boundaries between political debate, court proceedings and institutional pressure can become blurred, his case became an important topic of discussion.
For Voix d’Exil RDC, this kind of file helps explain how some political voices can be weakened without immediately leaving the country.
Exile sometimes begins with uncertainty: no longer knowing whether one can speak, travel, gather or participate freely in public debate.

