
A former prime minister of Mali was charged Friday with ‘undermining the credibility of the state’ following a social media post about his visits to political prisoners, a Bamako prosecutor said.
Moussa Mara held the post of prime minister for a brief eight months from 2014 until 2015.
He was previously summoned for questioning following a July 4 post on X in which he spoke of visiting the prisoners and promising to ensure them justice.
Mara was charged Friday by a cybercrime judge with ‘undermining the credibility of the state and opposing legitimate authority’, the prosecutor’s office told AFP.
He remains in jail with a trial scheduled for September 29. His lawyers condemned the proceedings in a statement and said they would have more to say soon.