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Mali - October 2025

Former Prime Minister sentenced to prison over social media post

On 27 October, a Bamako court sentenced former Prime Minister Moussa Mara to two years in prison—one of which is mandatory—along with a fine of XOF 500,000 (EUR 760). Mara, who served as prime minister from 2014 to 2015, was convicted of ‘undermining the credibility of the state’ and ‘opposing legitimate authority’ over a July social media post in which he expressed solidarity with detained opposition figures and vowed to seek justice. Arrested on 1 August, Mara has remained in custody since. His lawyer said they will appeal the ruling, which human rights groups condemned as politically motivated and part of a growing pattern of repression under Mali’s military-led government. The sentencing follows a broader crackdown that has seen opposition leaders, journalists and activists detained, amid what critics describe as shrinking civic space under Colonel Assimi Goïta’s rule. Moreover, country observers note that the case reflects a judiciary increasingly aligned with the junta’s political objectives, pointing to a broader weakening of judicial independence.

Sources: International IDEA, International Crisis Group, Punch, Amnesty International, Africa News, Jeune Afrique

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