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Ex-Mali PM Jailed One Year Over Social Media Post

Ex-Mali PM Jailed One Year Over Social Media Post
  • PublishedOctober 27, 2025

‎Former Mali prime minister, Moussa Mara, will spend one year in prison after a Bamako court sentenced him on Monday following a social media post supporting political prisoners.

‎His punishment for “undermining the credibility of the state and opposing legitimate authority” additionally includes a one-year suspended sentence.

‎Mara, who was prime minister for eight months from 2014 until 2015, has been in prison since August 1 on charges following his July social media post in which he said he had met with political prisoners and promised justice.

‎Mara listened impassively on Monday as the National Cybercrime Centre court in Bamako handed down his sentence, an AFP reporter observed.

‎Prosecutors had requested the 24-month judgment.

‎The former head of the Malian government must also pay a 500,000 CFA franc ($887) fine.

‎“It’s not over,” Mara’s lawyer, Mountaga Tall, told AFP, adding, “We will consult with our client and decide on the next steps.”

‎A close friend of the former prime minister, who spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons, told AFP he was not surprised by the decision: “We expected it… Tell me what his crime is?”

‎Mali is ruled by a military junta, which came to power in back-to-back coups in 2020 and 2021.

‎Since then, the government has ramped up repression of its critics, including taking measures against the press and dissolving political parties.

‎AFP