PORTO-NOVO, Benin, Dec 10, 2021 (BSS/AFP) - A Benin opposition leader went
on trial on terrorism charges on Friday, nine months after she was arrested
just before President Patrice Talon's re-election in April.
Reckya Madougou, one of the opposition leaders banned from running in the
election, was arrested in March accused of trying to disrupt the ballot and
destablise the country.
Her trial opened just days after the same court sentenced another
opposition figure Joel Aivo to 10 years in prison.
Critics say the Economic Crime and Terrorism Court or Criet, has been used
by Talon's regime to crack down on the opposition and pushed Benin into
authoritarianism.
Madougou faces a 20-year sentence if found guilty of financing terrorism
and acts of terrorism among other charges.
Madougou arrived in a prison van to the Porto-Novo court where some of her
supporters waited for her, some wearing white T-shirts with her image and the
words: "Free Reckya Madougou".
"The dossier is completely empty... because it is exclusively a political
accusation," one of his lawyers, Antoine Vey, told AFP.
"If the trial were fair, there is no doubt she would be released and fully
acquitted," he said. "We are fearful of a heavy sentence."
Less than a week before the April election, a judge from the special court
fled Benin denouncing political pressure to make rulings, in particular in
the case of Madougou's arrest.
Government officials dismiss claims of political interference and say
Benin's judiciary is independent.
Benin was long praised for its thriving multi-party democracy in a
troubled region. But critics say the West African state's democracy has been
steadily eroded under Talon, a 63-year-old cotton magnate first elected in
2016.
Some opposition leaders have fled the country while others were
disqualified from running in elections, or targeted for investigation.
Aivo, a professor who had been held for eight months, was found guilty on
Tuesday of plotting against the state and money laundering.
Aivo, who was also barred from running in the election, was arrested on
April 15, four days after the ballot that saw Talon returned to power.