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Six French aid workers jailed in Chad on child trafficking charges will be repatriated on Friday, a Chadian official says. | Six French aid workers jailed in Chad on child trafficking charges will be repatriated on Friday, a Chadian official says. |
The six were sentenced to eight years' hard labour in Chad on Wednesday for attempting to kidnap 103 children. | The six were sentenced to eight years' hard labour in Chad on Wednesday for attempting to kidnap 103 children. |
French Justice Minister Rachida Dati had requested that the six Zoe's Ark charity workers serve their sentences in France under a 1976 accord. | French Justice Minister Rachida Dati had requested that the six Zoe's Ark charity workers serve their sentences in France under a 1976 accord. |
The aid workers have insisted they were trying to evacuate orphans from Darfur. | The aid workers have insisted they were trying to evacuate orphans from Darfur. |
However, most of the children were found to be from Chad, which borders the war-torn western Sudanese region, and had parents who were still alive. | |
The Chadian official who announced the imminent repatriation on Friday spoke on condition of anonymity. | The Chadian official who announced the imminent repatriation on Friday spoke on condition of anonymity. |
Chad's Justice Minister Albert Pahimi Padacke told reporters: "I have responded favourably to the transfer request from France this morning". | Chad's Justice Minister Albert Pahimi Padacke told reporters: "I have responded favourably to the transfer request from France this morning". |
The case sparked outrage in the former French colony in central Africa. | The case sparked outrage in the former French colony in central Africa. |
Ms Dati said she had formally asked Chad for the four men and two women to be transferred to serve their prison sentences in their native country. | Ms Dati said she had formally asked Chad for the four men and two women to be transferred to serve their prison sentences in their native country. |
But legal proceedings would be required in France to amend the sentences, because the country has no punishment of hard labour. | But legal proceedings would be required in France to amend the sentences, because the country has no punishment of hard labour. |
Controversial operation | |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy spoke by phone with Chad's President Idriss Deby on Thursday night about preparations for transferring the six aid workers, President Sarkozy's office said. | |
The six were arrested in October as they tried to fly the children to France. | |
Zoe's Ark insisted tribal leaders in Sudan had told them all the children were Darfuri orphans. It said it wanted to save the children's lives and was carrying out a medical evacuation - not an adoption operation. | |
In statements to police, the families said they had not been told their children were about to be taken abroad. | |
They claimed that the aid workers misled them into believing the youngsters - aged one to 10 - would be offered temporary local school places. | |
In November seven Europeans arrested with the six Zoe's Ark workers flew home, accompanied by President Sarkozy. |