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the alleged perpetrator of the coup try in

Benin was arrested and handed over to Captain Sani Gourouza to the Nigerian authorities, the alleged perpetrator of the coup try towards President Issoufou Mahamadou on the night time of March 30-31, 2021 in Niger. as reported from Cotonou, Jean-Luc AploganThe operation was carried out by the Benin providers; As quickly as…

Willy Bakonga, former Minister of Education,

Former Congolese Minister of Education Willy Bakonga was sentenced to three years in prison overnight from Thursday to Friday. His son Joël Bakonga receives six months in prison. It is the verdict issued by the oppressive chamber of the Court of Cassation in a flagrant proceeding. The former minister and his private secretary were charged with transferring more than $ 10,000 abroad and concealing the…

NGOs condemn the detention for seven months

Oumar Sylla is an emblem of the repression that's raging in Guinea towards the varied voices of civil society actors who mobilized towards Alpha Condé's third time period and towards the revision of the structure. We all the time ask for a right away and unconditional launch as a result of his file is empty. Laurent Duarte, Worldwide Coordinator of the Tournons la web page motion, co-signatory with Acat-France, Amnesty Worldwide and FIDH for the press…

ex-president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz says he is

Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz had called the press on Wednesday night in Nouakchott. Since March 12, the former president and a dozen personalities, including two of his sons-in-law and two of his former prime ministers, have been accused of economic embezzlement, corruption, waste and embezzlement of public property. So far, the ex-president has refused to answer to the verdicts and considers himself covered by his immunity as former head of state. The former Mauritanian head of state spoke for more than three hours to…

RSF condemns the continued detention of

In Algeria, journalist Rabah Karèche stays in custody in Tamanrasset. His request for a non permanent launch was rejected by the courts on Tuesday, April 27. The correspondent for the newspaper Liberté was accused on April 19, particularly of spreading false info that might jeopardize public security. Reporters With out Borders calls for his speedy launch.…

of alleged couriers tried in “Doudou

New rebound in Senegal within the case of "Doudou Faye" which had aroused a wave of feelings within the nation. The younger teenager who dreamed of changing into a soccer participant had died at sea whereas on a secret canoe, on his approach to Europe final autumn. Two suspects had been arrested in February and met the choose on Tuesday, April 27 throughout a courtroom listening to in Mbour, 80…

Still no justice for the victims of the coup

Following an initial investigation in July of the protest against the IBK regime in Bamako, Amnesty International published on April 23 a new report confirming the violation of the human rights of the security forces through the use of "excessive force". And firearms that cause at. at least 18 deaths in Sikasso, Bamako and Kayes. In addition, the report claims that at least four people lost their lives…

a specialist in Islam sentenced to prison

Three years in prison for "violating Islamic precepts and Muslim rituals" were pronounced in Algiers on Thursday against Saïd Djabelkhir, a well-known academic, Islamic specialist. He is particularly criticized for writing that the sacrifice of the sheep existed before Islam and for criticizing the girls' early marriage in some Muslim communities.…

military justice launches a desired message

I think this is in normal order. After invitations because the man did not respond, we went to his house, he was not there. So the only option left was the desired message, and there all government services are mobilized to seek it. I'm Peter Ngomo, a civil lawyer Sonia Rolley .

several journalists in the crosshairs on

So in fact what just happened is the coronation of this scary policy, instead of going through the journalistic writings because they did not find anything to complain about, they went to dig into his Facebook page by trying to keep some sincere unlikely things on him. Hamid Saidani, editor-in-chief of Liberté Amelia Tulet .

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