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Jailed Comoros opposition leader on hunger strike

Jailed Comoros opposition leader on hunger strike
MENA
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Achmet Said Mohamed is on his fifth day of a hunger strike to push for his trial or release after spending over a year in detention on conspiracy charges.
Supporters of Achmet Said Mohamed say the 48-year-old academic was picked up days before the 14 January 2024 presidential election [GETTY]

A 2019 Comoros presidential runner is on the fifth day of a hunger strike to push for his trial or release after over a year in detention on conspiracy charges, his lawyer said Friday.

Supporters of Achmet Said Mohamed say the 48-year-old academic was picked up days before the 14 January 2024 presidential election. He had wanted to contest, but the courts rejected his candidacy.

The leader of the Hury or "Freedom" movement, wants "either a trial, or his release, or to let nature do its work," lawyer Djamal El-dine Bacar told AFP.

Achmet was later officially charged with "acts of attack and conspiracy against the authority of the state and for attempted terrorist acts," the lawyer said.

"My client has been on a drip since yesterday and can hardly stand up. I have had no news from the judiciary or the National Human Rights Commission," he said.

National Security Minister Fakridine Mahamoud declined to give details, telling AFP: "I'm currently out of the country, and I'm not very familiar with his case."

Achmet received about two percent of the votes in the 2019 presidential election, which was won by Azali Assoumani. Assoumani was re-elected in January 2024 in a vote that opposition challengers alleged was irregular.

Achmet left the Comoros for France soon after the 2019 election and returned in 2023.

He announced his hunger strike in a letter dated 20 January, pointing to regulations allowing four months of provisional detention that can be renewed only once.