News Reports Gabon Denies Torturing Deposed President’s Family by Nextier SPD May 17, 2024 Published by Nextier SPD May 17, 2024 9 Gabon’s military-led government has denied allegations by deposed President Ali Bongo’s lawyers that his wife Sylvia and eldest son Noureddin were tortured in custody. Mr Bongo’s lawyers had said on Tuesday that the ousted president and his two youngest sons had gone on hunger strike to protest against the alleged torture, which they said included beatings, whippings, strangulation and electrocution with a taser. They added that they had filed a complaint with the Paris judicial court over the alleged acts. Speaking in an address on state TV, government spokeswoman Laurence Ndong said the allegations were “slanderous” and “damaging Gabon’s image” “The government wishes to state emphatically that they are not being subjected to any form of torture or mistreatment as stated by their lawyers,” she added. She further denied that the junta authorities were preventing Mr Bongo from leaving Gabon or receiving visitors, including his lawyers and family members, at his home. Bongo, 65, was ousted in a military coup in August last year, shortly after he won a disputed presidential poll. He had led the oil-rich country since 2009 when he succeeded his father who had been in power for more than 40 years. Source: BBC 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Nextier SPD previous post Accelerating Nigeria’s Energy Transition with CNG-Powered Vehicles next post French Police Kill Man Suspected of Setting Fire to Synagogue in Rouen You may also like COP29 Opens in Azerbaijan for Talks Centred on... November 11, 2024 Mauritius PM Pravind Jugnauth Concedes Defeat in Parliamentary... November 11, 2024 Adamawa Police Arrest Man for Killing Three-Day-Old Son November 11, 2024 Parent Laments as Terrorists Abduct 9-Year-Old Daughter in... November 11, 2024 NAFDAC Seizes N41m Fake Wines in Nasarawa November 11, 2024 Kidnap Victim Escapes Abductors’ Den in Delta November 11, 2024 Gunmen Kill Two in Ogun November 11, 2024 Soldiers Repel Gunmen Attack in Abia November 11, 2024 Three Sentenced To Death In Iran Over Killing... November 5, 2024 Killers Of Ugandan Olympian Sentenced to 35 years November 5, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.