FNDC activist Oumar Sylla appears before

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Civil society activist and responsible for mobilizing the FNDC, which was initially tried by the court in Mafanco in the suburbs of Conakry, and sentenced to eleven months in prison on January 28, Oumar Sylla alias “Foniké Menguet” appeared on Thursday, June 3 before the Court of Appeal in Conakry.

as reported from Conakry, Moktar Bah

To the prosecutor’s Mohamed Kaba many questions including “do you admit that you made statements such as:” Alpha Condé is a dictator “, or” we will attack “?” The defendant preferred to remain silent. He did not answer any questions.

And the prosecutor added “Guinea is a country where freedom of expression is guaranteed, but he continues, if everyone could abuse this freedom of expression and make comments of this kind, the Republic would not exist”.

To which the defendant said: “I do not answer, let’s go to the debates”.

In his indictment, Mohamed Kaba asked the court to keep the leaders of the youths for a period of two years in prison and to pay a fine of 20 million francs Guinea about 1800 euros in fine.

In his argument, one of the defense lawyers said that his client is the victim of a solution to points due to his opposition to manipulating the constitution and a third mandate from Alpha Condé.

The verdict was reserved for June 10, that is, next Thursday.

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