La Cour de répression des infractions économiques et du terrorisme (CRIET) a condamné au terme d'une audience tenue lundi 06 janvier 2020, 05 accusés à des peines d'emprisonnement ferme allant de 06 à mois à 05 ans. Il est reproché aux personnes inculpées, la détention, la cession, la distribution de produits psychotropes et l'escroquerie au moyen de communications électroniques.
Selon la décision de la Cour, les mis en cause devront payer une amende de 11,5 millions de francs CFA dans les caisses du Trésor public.
Au cours de l'audience, les juges de la CRIET ont vidé 04 autres dossiers.
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For more than seven decades, UN peacekeeping operations have fulfilled an essential role in managing international crises. Alan Doss has spent a decade at the highest levels of UN peacekeeping in Sierra Leone, Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. At a moment when peacekeeping faces enormous challenges, both politically in the Security Council and operationally on the ground, it is worth reflecting on the successes and failures of the past, and on the insights they may offer for UN peace operations today.
Looking back on his years with the UN, Doss provides a firsthand account of the operations he led. The frustrations he recounts are valuable both as history and for what they tell us about the limits of peacekeeping. The successes and satisfactions he relays are valuable for their reminder of the UN’s ability to rise above its limitations and the important contribution it makes to peace.
A Peacekeeper in Africa is a joint project of the International Peace Institute and Lynne Rienner Press.
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Contents
THINGS FALL APART: WEST AFRICAN WARS
WARS WITHOUT WINNERS: PEACEKEEPING IN THE CONGO
OUT OF THE SHADOWS: THE PROMISE OF PEACE
MOVING FORWARD: PEACEKEEPING TODAY AND TOMORROW