ICC judges: Former Ivory Coast president must remain jailed
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo must spend at least another two weeks in detention at the International Criminal Court, despite being acquitted this week of involvement in deadly post-election violence.
Judges ruled Friday that Gbagbo and former government youth minister Charles Ble Goude must remain in custody until judges issue a decision on a prosecution appeal against their unconditional release.
Both men were ordered released this week after their acquittals on crimes against humanity charges linked to their alleged involvement in violence that left more than 3,000 people dead after Ivory Coast’s disputed 2010 presidential election.
Prosecutors plan to appeal the acquittals and say the men should only be freed under strict conditions designed to ensure they return to court for appeal hearings.