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Mali ex-prime minister to stand trial over social media post, lawyer says

MALI, AUG 2 – Moussa Mara faces multiple charges after a social media post supporting political prisoners amid a military crackdown on dissent in Mali, with trial set for September 29.

  • Former Malian Prime Minister Moussa Mara was charged on August 2, 2025, with undermining state credibility over a social media post in Bamako.
  • The charges followed Mara's July 4 post expressing solidarity with political prisoners and his subsequent arrests and questioning by the cybercrime unit.
  • Mara has been charged with offenses such as damaging state credibility, provoking unrest, and disseminating misinformation, while his defense team argues that the accusations are driven by political motives.
  • Mara remains in custody awaiting a trial set for September 29, while Mali’s ruling military regime, under the leadership of Assimi Goita, has prolonged its control and disbanded political parties.
  • This case highlights intensified repression amid Mali's ongoing political volatility and a surge in jihadist violence challenging state stability.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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