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Senegal's Karim Wade says he is a 'political prisoner' | |
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The flamboyant son of Senegal's ex-President Abdoulaye Wade has called himself a "political prisoner" during his first appearance at a special court trying him on corruption charges. | |
Karim Wade is accused of embezzling about $238m (£140m), which he denies. | |
Senegal's League of Human Rights (LHR) said the trial would not be fair as it required him to prove his innocence, rather than the prosecution his guilt. | |
He was arrested in April 2013, a year after his father's defeat in elections. | He was arrested in April 2013, a year after his father's defeat in elections. |
'Minister of earth and sky' | 'Minister of earth and sky' |
Karim Wade was influential in the former government, holding several ministerial posts simultaneously, including minister for infrastructure and air transportation. | Karim Wade was influential in the former government, holding several ministerial posts simultaneously, including minister for infrastructure and air transportation. |
His large portfolio led to him being dubbed "the minister of the earth and the sky" and he was alleged to have acquired several foreign firms by illicit means. | His large portfolio led to him being dubbed "the minister of the earth and the sky" and he was alleged to have acquired several foreign firms by illicit means. |
When he was arrested, he was accused of illegally amassing about $1.4bn during his father's 12-year rule, which ended with opposition leader Macky Sall's election as president in 2012. | When he was arrested, he was accused of illegally amassing about $1.4bn during his father's 12-year rule, which ended with opposition leader Macky Sall's election as president in 2012. |
But the amount has been reduced to about $238m. | But the amount has been reduced to about $238m. |
"We declare the hearing open," Judge Henri Gregoire Diop told a packed court room in the capital, Dakar. | |
Dressed all in white, Karim Wade said in his opening statement that he was a "political prisoner", the AFP news agency reports. | |
Earlier, his lawyer Seydou Diagne told the BBC that President Sall's government had initiated the trial for political reasons. | |
"The only thing they want is to get rid of a political rival," he said. | "The only thing they want is to get rid of a political rival," he said. |
Assane Doma Ndiaye, the LHR's president, said the special court would operate in an unusual way by reversing a basic legal principle - that the prosecution must prove guilt. | Assane Doma Ndiaye, the LHR's president, said the special court would operate in an unusual way by reversing a basic legal principle - that the prosecution must prove guilt. |
This meant that "the rights of the defence are sacrificed", he said. | This meant that "the rights of the defence are sacrificed", he said. |
"They don't take into account the presumption of innocence; the right to appeal, " Mr Ndiaye added. | "They don't take into account the presumption of innocence; the right to appeal, " Mr Ndiaye added. |
Justice Minister Sidiki Kaba defended the trial, saying the government was trying to fight corruption and ensure there was accountability and transparency. | Justice Minister Sidiki Kaba defended the trial, saying the government was trying to fight corruption and ensure there was accountability and transparency. |
He was confident judges would take into account criticism and that the trial would take place "under the best conditions", he said. | He was confident judges would take into account criticism and that the trial would take place "under the best conditions", he said. |
The BBC's Raissa Youssouf in Dakar says Karim Wade could be sentenced to 25 years in prison if convicted. | The BBC's Raissa Youssouf in Dakar says Karim Wade could be sentenced to 25 years in prison if convicted. |
Senegal had filed a complaint against him in France where the government believed he had invested in property but the case was recently dropped because of a lack of substantial evidence, our reporter says. | Senegal had filed a complaint against him in France where the government believed he had invested in property but the case was recently dropped because of a lack of substantial evidence, our reporter says. |