Ivorian Ex-Prime Minister Rejects Life Sentence

Ivorian Ex-Prime Minister Rejects Life Sentence
former prime minister of Ivory Coast, Guillaume Soro
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A former prime minister of Ivory Coast, Guillaume Soro has rejected a verdict that sent him to prison for life describing it as unfair.

In a statement published on Twitter which was sighted by Africa Daily News, New York, he said; ‘I totally reject these unfair verdicts, which have been handed down in violation of all the rules of law, and which are solely based on political reasons.’

According to him, the aim of the trial had been to put an end to his political ambitions.

According to him, the trial showed how the Ivorian judiciary could easily be manipulated by the executive branch of government.

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He vowed to continue with his fight against the capture of the Ivorian state and the control of all its institutions.

The sentence, passed by the criminal court in the capital, Abidjan, on Wednesday sentenced Mr. Soro in absentia. He has been living in exile for the last two years.

He and others faced charges of conspiracy and undermining national security by plotting a coup.

Mr. Soro was barred from running for president in last year’s election over a previous conviction in absentia for money laundering.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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