An Ivory Coast court on Monday adjourned Simone
Gbagbo’s trial for crimes against humanity until October
10, after the former first lady complained she was too
tired to proceed.
“When I sent for the defendant this morning, she made it
known that she was very tired and she asked us to take
account of her counsel’s request to let her rest,” state
prosecutor Ali Yeo told the court in Abidjan.
Gbagbo, 67, has been on trial since May 31 for alleged
crimes against humanity committed during a post-
electoral crisis in 2010-11 when her husband Laurent
Gbagbo refused to accept defeat at the polls.
The hearing will resume on October 10, chief judge
Kouadio Bouatchi ruled after the prosecutor called for a
break during the country’s judicial vacation. Proceedings
were then adjourned.
Simone Gbagbo is already serving a 20-year jail term after
she was convicted last year of state security offences
committed during the five months of conflict that followed
the election at a cost of more than 3,000 lives.
The winner of the disputed election, Alassane Ouattara,
saw Laurent Gbagbo delivered in November 2011 to the
International Criminal Court in The Hague, where his trial
for crimes against humanity began last January.
SOURCE: AFP
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