Senegal opposition politician handed light sentence, still viable for presidency

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Senegal's leading opposition politician and presidential aspirant Ousmane Sonko on Thursday received a two-month suspended prison sentence for libel in a case involving the tourism minister, the minister's lawyer El Hadji Diouf said.

The sentence will not prevent him from running in elections next year - an apparent effort by authorities to defuse a stand-off with his supporters, who have repeatedly taken to the streets to denounce what they say is a politically motivated campaign.

"The sentence is moderate to the extent that it does not remove his civil and political liberties and the right to remain in the political debate."Sonko, 48, was charged with libel for accusing the tourism minister of embezzlement. He denied wrongdoing and previously said the charges against him were a tactic to eliminate him from the presidential race. The government denies this accusation.

The libel trial, and another separate case in which Sonko is charged with sexual abuse, have spurred violent protests across the country. Sonko has also denied wrongdoing in the sexual abuse case.

 

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Senegal 🇸🇳 has the 3rd largest gas reserves in the world. Yet, one of the poorest country in the world. Condemnation of Ousmane Sonko: A Big fat lie. A fabrication from the current president of Senegal who is a DICTATOR, who is trying to force a 3rd illegal term in order to…

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