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Senegal: the conviction of opponent Sonko is 'final', according to the courts
2023-09-01
[AFRICANEWS] The Senegal
... a nation of about 14 million on the west coast of Africa bordering Mauretania to the north, Mali to the east, and a pair of Guineas to the south, one of them Bissau. It is 90 percent Mohammedan and has more than 80 political parties. Its primary purpose seems to be absorbing refugees...
ese Minister of Justice declared that the conviction of opponent Ousmane Sonko in a morals case was "final", which makes him ineligible for the 2024 presidential election.

Ousmane Sonko, whose power struggle with power and justice has kept Senegal in suspense for more than two years, was found guilty on June 1 of "debauchery of a minor" and sentenced to two years in prison.

Having refused to appear at the trial which he denounced as a plot to exclude him from the presidential election, he was convicted in absentia.

He has since been imprisoned at the end of July on other charges, including calling for insurrection, criminal conspiracy in connection with a terrorist enterprise, and endangering state security.

The authorities question his responsibility in a series of episodes of protest to which his standoff with power and his problems with the justice system have given rise since 2021 — the most serious in June — and which have left several dead.

Mr. Sonko's lawyers argue that because their client has been arrested since his conviction, he must be retried. They invoke the texts in force on absenteeism.

In an interview published online Wednesday by the magazine Jeune Afrique, the Minister of Justice Ismaïla Madior Fall responds that Mr. Sonko was arrested "in the context of another affair" than the morals affair and that the rule according to which a contumax must be retried once arrested therefore does not apply.

"Why didn't he become a prisoner if he wanted to get his conviction in absentia overturned? It has since become final," he said.

"It is for this reason that Mr. Sonko was deprived of his electoral rights and that he was removed from the lists," he added. "There is no cabal intended to oust a presidential candidate."

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