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French jail terms for Chad kidnap | French jail terms for Chad kidnap |
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A court in France has sentenced six French aid workers to eight years in prison for trying to kidnap 103 children from Chad last year. | A court in France has sentenced six French aid workers to eight years in prison for trying to kidnap 103 children from Chad last year. |
The six were sent home last year under a long-standing accord between the two countries that lets their nationals serve their jail terms at home. | |
They had been sentenced to eight years' hard labour in Chad, in a case which sparked widespread local anger. | They had been sentenced to eight years' hard labour in Chad, in a case which sparked widespread local anger. |
The charity Zoe's Ark says it thought the children were orphans from Darfur. | The charity Zoe's Ark says it thought the children were 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 French prosecutor said the court had no power to change the guilty verdict passed in Chad or reduce the sentence. | |
Zoe's Ark spokesman Christophe Letien told the BBC last December that he was "stunned, sickened and confused by the judgement". | |
"The evidence of the defence was not even taken into account. It's absolute rubbish," he said. | |
France does not have hard labour, so this part of the original sentence was dropped. |
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