A court in Ivory Coast on Tuesday sentenced former first lady Simone Gbagbo to a 20-year prison term on charges of "undermining state security" during post-election violence in 2010-2011 that left nearly 3,000 dead.
The wife of former Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo was also accused of "disturbing public order" and "organising armed gangs" after her husband and his supporters rejected results of December 2010 presidential elections showing rival Alassane Ouattara had won the contest.
The court "unanimously" condemned her to 20 years in jail, court president Tahirou Dembele said in a statement Tuesday.
Gbagbo's face hardened as the verdict was read. She was "a little affected" by the sentence, her lawyer Me Rodrigue Dadje told AFP.
Gbagbo's son Michel, a French-born dual national from a previous marriage, was also sentenced to five years in prison for his role in the violence.
Good for her
ReplyDeleteWell deserved sentence! I look 4ward to seeing things like this happen in Nigeria. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteOnly 20,dame patience take note
ReplyDeleteOgadinma o! Iron lady indeed,smh
ReplyDeleteWell,,,no mercy for her but can we do this in nigeria.....I get headache seeing our corrupt leaders walking free n even hv d guts to talk n criticize others publicly
ReplyDeletebad bad husband and wife.. she deserved it
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