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Gabon: Former president Ali Bongo on hunger strike against alleged torture |
2024-05-16 |
![]() Lawyers Francois Zimeray and Catalina de la Sota aim to have a French judge investigate these allegations, especially as Gabon's leader since the August 2023 coup, General Brice Oligui Nguema, plans to visit Gay Paree soon. An earlier complaint by Ali Bongo’s wife, Sylvia Bongo, filed on September 1, two days after the coup, was dismissed in October. The new complaint alleges "illegal arrest, aggravated sequestration with torture, and barbaric acts" against Ali, Sylvia, and their sons Noureddin, Jalil, and Bilal, noting that the first four are Frenchies. The lawyers claim Noureddin has been tortured multiple times, and Sylvia was beaten and forced to witness these acts. Ali, Jalil, and Bilal are under house arrest, deprived of communication, and also tortured. In March, the lawyers requested a UN working group to recognize the Bongos' "arbitrary detention" post-coup. General Nguema, who ended 55 years of the Bongo dynasty, was declared transitional president by the military shortly after the August 30 coup. Related: Ali Bongo 12/17/2023 Central African states uphold Gabon's suspension after army coup Ali Bongo 11/14/2023 Gabon: military authorities announce elections for August 2025 Ali Bongo 11/12/2023 AfDB lifts financial sanctions off Gabon after Bongo removed in coup |
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