Ex-Gambian minister appeals Swiss conviction for crimes against humanity


GENEVA, March 30 (Reuters) - ⁠A former Gambian minister appeared in a Swiss court on Monday ⁠to appeal against a conviction forcrimes against humanity under ex-dictator Yahya Jammeh.

Ousman ‌Sonko's conviction for homicide, torture and false imprisonment in May 2024 was historic since he was the highest-ranking former official ever to be tried in Europe using universal jurisdiction, which allows for ​the prosecution of the most serious crimes anywhere.

Five ⁠of the 10 Gambian plaintiffs ⁠in the case were present at the Higher Appeals Chamber of the Federal Criminal ⁠Court ‌in the city of Bellinzona alongside the defendant, witnesses said.

Sonko, who acted as interior minister until the former strongman Jammeh dismissed him in ⁠2016, is appealing the ruling for crimes allegedly committed ​between 2000-2016.

His lawyer Philippe ‌Currat argued in court on Monday that many of the alleged acts ⁠happened before ​the relevant Swiss legislation took effect in 2011. "The conditions for criminal prosecution are not met," he said in a statement.

Plaintiffs and the prosecution are also appealing the ruling with ⁠the aim of prolonging his 20-year sentence to ​life and expanding it to include sexual violenceafter Sonko was previously acquitted of rape.

"Sexual violence was a tool of repression in the Gambia and that should be taken ⁠into account and recognized by the Court as such," said Benoit Meystre, a legal adviser at TRIAL International, which filed the original complaint against Sonko and is supporting plaintiffs.

Sonko has already been in custody over nine years, Currat said.

Reed ​Brody, a member of the International Commission of Jurists ⁠working with Jammeh's victims, said the case could help efforts in the West African ​country to prosecute Jammeh-era crimes.

The hearings are set ‌to continue until at least April 17. ​A final appeal is possible against the appeal verdict but would typically take place without public hearings.

(Reporting by Emma FargeEditing by Keith Weir)

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