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Niger convicted of ignoring slavery in the country. |
Niamey - West African judges on Monday fined the state of Niger the equivalent of €15 000 for failing to protect a woman sold into slavery, in a landmark ruling with implications across the region.
The Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States
recognised that the young woman, Adidjatou Mani Koraou, now 24, had
been "a victim of slavery" and held "the Republic of Niger responsible
for the inaction" of its administrative and legal services, according
to a ruling read out by a court official.
Judges fined Niger 10 million CFA francs. The woman's lawyers had claimed five times that amount in damages.
The plaintiff, a Niger national, sued the government of her vast,
largely arid country on the southern edge of the Sahara for failure to
enforce anti-slavery laws.
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