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Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by adamusuleiman1: 4:49pm On May 21
A prominent Malian economist and professor has been sentenced to two years in jail, one of which was suspended, for his criticism of the military junta.

Étienne Fakaba Sissoko was also ordered to pay a fine of 3m CFA francs ($4,900; £3,900).

The 41-year-old academic, who has been in custody since March, was charged with defamation and damaging the state’s reputation by distributing fake news. The charges relate to a book he published last year, which he defended in court, saying the work was based on fact.

Human rights groups say his is the latest case in a widespread crackdown on critics and political opponents of the military rulers. They came to power in August 2020 when then-President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta was overthrown in a coup after huge anti-government protests over his handling of jihadist unrest.

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Sissoko's lawyer, Ibrahim Marhouf Sacko, said he was "not surprised" by the verdict and would be filing an appeal, the AFP news agency reported.

The University of Bamako professor once served as an adviser to the late Mr Keïta and spent several months in jail in 2022, according to AFP. The work that prompted his latest arrest is called Propaganda, Agitation and Harassment - government communication during the transition in Mali. It accuses the junta of using manipulation and “even lies" to sway public opinion in its favour. Before his arrest, Sissoko also published a post on Facebook calling for elections to be held.

The junta has faced criticism for reneging on agreed timelines for transitioning to democratic civilian rule. Elections due to be held in February were again postponed. Critics also say the military-led government has failed to adequately tackle the worsening jihadist insurgency, despite the reported deployment of Wagner group mercenaries and expulsion of UN peacekeepers. It has also faced criticism over its handling of the economy.

Earlier this month, participants in what has been termed a “national dialogue” suggested the extension of the transition period by another three years. Several junta critics have been jailed over the last year, including popular social media influencer Rokia Doumbia and prominent activist Adama Ben Diarra.

In April, the junta also suspended political activities and imposed a media blackout on political coverage.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1dd9jzr02ko.amp

Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by Ibst: 5:04pm On May 21
That's misuse of power
Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by Paraman: 5:05pm On May 21
adamusuleiman1:
Human rights groups say his is the latest case in a widespread crackdown on critics and political opponents of the military rulers. They came to power in August 2020 when then-President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta was overthrown in a coup after huge anti-government protests over his handling of jihadist unrest.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1dd9jzr02ko.amp

This is what some bitter people want in Nigeria because Nigerians rejected their candidate

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Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by Nyamiriflathed: 5:07pm On May 21
Yet some people are praying for the military to take over.
Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by Melagros(m): 5:11pm On May 21
COMRADES African leaders don't know what is freedom of speech

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Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by Exousiang01(m): 5:12pm On May 21
Day done break.
Only Nigerians who were not born during the military erra agitate for coup.

They celebrated we warned them they said it was a new dawn.

Biafra a civilian government would be worse than a military seeing the way they are already forcing students not to write exams and forcing universities not to hold convocations and kiiling those who walk about freely...

A group of people asking for freedom are restricting others from freedom.
Bunch of mad people

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Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by emkz: 5:14pm On May 21
Recall that after Peter Obi lost the election, some of his supporters went to the defense headquarters to ask for military intervention.

Assault on freedom is what happens when the military is in charge of government.

If you go around calling a military ruler a druggie or a murderer or a thief or as little as insult him, your freedom and even your life will be taken away.

For those who do not know, people were killed under military rule for flimsy reasons. Some of the deaths still cause anguish in many communities till today.

If you lost elections, ask yourself why, tell yourselves the hard truths, and prepare for the next election. Jumping up and down to stoke fire you think will help your candidate will consume you.

Also, the military will never install an election loser on anyone. They'd rather install themselves.

Any opposition or threat to their hegemony are addressed with execution.
Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by pointblank247(m): 5:20pm On May 21
The worst democracy is still better than the military government. Most African coupists are usually haled as the Messiah at the initial stage but las las the people wey hale them go hear am. Una nefa chii chon chim

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Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by lordm(m): 7:18pm On May 21
Nyamiriflathed:
Yet some people are praying for the military to take over.
you know them,
Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by AnambraPikinSel: 7:30pm On May 21
Nah only mad man dey support junta
Re: Professor Jailed In Mali For Criticising The Junta by phygo89(m): 8:52pm On May 21
Dictatorship and tyrancy eludes AFRICA

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