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Top Senegalese opposition politician gets 6-month suspended sentence in defamation case

Popular Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has been issued a six-month suspended sentence in a defamation case brought against him by Tourism Minister Mame Mbaye Niang.

Senegal's main opposition leader on Monday was given a six-month suspended prison sentence by an appeals court in the West African nation over a defamation case brought against him by a government minister.

The court ruling against Ousmane Sonko prevents President Macky Sall’s most prominent political rival from running in next year's presidential election, but can be appealed again.

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Sonko was ordered to pay 200 million West African francs ($336,000) in damages and interest by Judge Mamadou Cissé.

If Sonko doesn't pay the fine, the judge can order his imprisonment.

Senegal's public prosecutor had requested a two-year sentence for "forgery, use of forgery, defamation and insults" in the trial brought by the Tourism Minister Mame Mbaye Niang.

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Sonko didn't appear in court on Monday. In a statement made on Sunday, he announced that he would no longer respond to court summonses.

The popular opposition figure was sentenced in March by a lower court to a two-month suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay damages.

There was a heavy presence of security forces around Dakar on Monday. Sonko's supporters have taken to the streets in angry protests in the past after previous stages in the court process.

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