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ICC upholds acquittal of Ivory Coast's Gbagbo, Ble Goude

Both men had been accused of inciting violence after the tense elections in 2010. Laurent Gbagbo and Charles Ble Goude have been considerin­g returning to the Ivory Coast.

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The Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) upheld its acquittal of former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo and former Youth Minister Charles Ble Goude on Wednesday on charges of involvemen­t in deadly post-election violence.

ICC judge Chile Eboe-Osuji said the appeals chamber decided by a majority to "reject the appealof the prosecutor and confirm the decision of the trial chamber."

Chief prosecutor Fatou Ben

souda said that she respected the decision, but added "our independen­t & objective investigat­ions in Côte d'Ivoire continue into alleged crimes under the Court's jurisdicti­on," via the ICC Twitter page, using the Ivory Coast's official fran

cophone name.

Ble Goude celebrated his upheld acquittal, saying, "I'm acquitted person now definitely speaking. I thank all the people of Ivory Coast and Africa for their support" upon leaving the court in The Hague.

The former youth minister said he wanted to return to the Ivory Coast, but he said "it would depend on the government of my country."

Gbagbo, who has been living in Belgium under court orders, previously stated he would also try to return to the West African nation. His lawyer, Emmanuel Altit, told AFP there was "nothing to prevent him returning."

What were they charged with?

Both men were acquitted in 2019 of responsibi­lity for crimes including murder, rape and persecutio­n after the disputed elections in 2010. More than 3,000 people were killed in the violence following the election that was won by Alassane Ouattara, the current Ivo

rian president.

ICC judges said the prosecutor­s failed to prove their case, calling the evidence against Gbagbo "exceptiona­lly weak." Prosecutor­s had accused the judges of making serious errors, including initially giving judgement orally and failing to issue a full written statement until months later.

kbd/msh (AP, Reuters, AFP)

 ??  ?? Charles Ble Goude, like Gbagbo, intends to return to the Ivory Coast if possible
Charles Ble Goude, like Gbagbo, intends to return to the Ivory Coast if possible
 ??  ?? Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo lead the country from 2000 until 2010
Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo lead the country from 2000 until 2010

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