Street militia leader in Côte d’Ivoire sentenced to 20 years
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FILE PHOTO: Charles Ble Goude of Ivory Coast (L) enters the courtroom of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his initial appearance in The Hague March 27, 2014./Reuters

FILE PHOTO: Charles Ble Goude of Ivory Coast (L) enters the courtroom of the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his initial appearance in The Hague March 27, 2014./Reuters

Charles Ble Goude, an ally of former Côte d’Ivoire president Laurent Gbagbo, has been sentenced in absentia to 20 years in prison by a court in Abidjan for his role in the civil war that followed the 2010 presidential election, his lawyers said.

Ble Goude headed the notorious Young Patriots street militia during Gbagbo’s presidency.

Gbagbo and Ble Goude were acquitted in January by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague of charges of crimes against humanity during the violence, in which some 3,000 people were killed.

But Ivorian prosecutors this month brought charges against Ble Goude – who has remained in Europe while ICC prosecutors appeal against the acquittals – for rape, torture and other crimes related to his role in the conflict. He denied the charges.

Political tensions are rising in the country ahead of an October 2020 presidential election. President Alassane Ouattara, whose victory over Gbagbo in 2010 sparked the civil war, is expected to step down after 10 years in office, but he has refused to rule out running for re-election.

Source(s): Reuters