Ivory Coast: Laurent Gbagbo aachiwa huru kwa msamaha wa Rais

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Rais Alassane Ouattara ametia saini amri ya kutoa Msamaha kwa mtangulizi wake, Laurent Gbagbo, aliyehukumiwa kifungo cha Miaka 20 jela mwaka 2018 kwa kukutwa na hatia ya kuhusika machafuko ya kisiasa nchini humo

Vile vile ametia saini amri ya kuachiliwa kwa masharti Washirika wa Gbagbo, akiwemo Mkuu wa zamani wa Jeshi la Wanamaji, Vagba Faussignaux na Kamanda wa Zamani wa kitengo muhimu cha kijeshi, Jean-Noel Abehi, waliotiwa hatiani kwa kuhusika katika machafuko ya baada ya uchaguzi wa Mwaka 2017


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Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara announced Saturday that he had pardoned his predecessor, Laurent Gbagbo, who faced a 20-year jail term for a 2018 conviction over political unrest.

"In the interests of strengthening social cohesion, I have signed a decree granting a presidential pardon," Ouattara said in a speech to mark the 62nd anniversary of the country's independence.
The president said he had asked that Gbagbo's bank accounts be unfrozen and that his life annuity be paid.

Ouattara also said he had signed a decree for the conditional release two of Gbagbo's closest associates, former navy chief Vagba Faussignaux and a former commander of a key gendarmerie unit, Jean-Noel Abehi, both convicted for their role in the post-election unrest.

Gbagbo was acquitted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes committed during the 2011 civil conflict that broke out after he refused to recognise Ouattara's victory in presidential elections a year earlier.

But in 2018, an Ivorian court handed Gbagbo a 20-year term in absentia over the looting of the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) during the country's post-election crisis.

After his acquittal by the ICC, Gbagbo returned from exile in 2021 and launched a new political party, but he has kept a low profile since, despite having said he wants to remain in politics until his death.
Since his return to the country, there had been no attempt to imprison him on the basis of the 2018 conviction.

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The announcement of the pardon comes just weeks after a meeting on July 14 between Outtara, Gbagbo and another former president, Henri Konan Bedie.

Ouattara, in his speech Saturday, described that occasion as a "fraternal meeting" in which the three men had "discussed, in a friendly atmosphere, matters of the national interest and the ways and means of consolidating peace in our country".

Both Gbagbo and Bedie have been invited to attend independence day celebrations on Sunday at Yamoussoukro, the country's political capital.

In 2020, the ex-presidents had challenged Outtara's candidacy for a new term -- which they deemed unconstitutional -- with that election also leading to political violence.

But reconciliation efforts began the following year during legislative elections, which took place without major incident.

Source: Nation.Africa
 
This is Africa. You shade blood, steal, go against human rights, feel opposition unsecure etc etc at the end you remain free and safe.
 
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