Ivory Coast sentence ex rebel leader and presidential candidate, Guillaume Soro, to 20 years in prison
Africa & World Politics, NNP News Tuesday, April 28th, 2020(NNP) The West African nation of Ivory Coast has sentenced an ex rebel leader and candidate in the upcoming October presidential elections, Guillaume Soro, to 20 years in prison. Soro who is exiled in Europe was sentenced in absentia. Soro, a former prime minister from 2007 to 2012, was charged with embezzlement in a trial his lawyers have dismissed as sham and falling well below constitutional standards. The lawyers who did not attend the hearing, claimed that their client was charged to prevent him from contesting in the upcoming elections. Ivory Coast is one of the world’s leading producers of cocoa.
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