MAURITANIA-JUSTICE-TRIAL-SLAVERY
Mauritania anti-slavery activist Biram Ould Dah Ould Abeid (C) is welcomed by supporters as he walks out of jail after the country's supreme court downgraded the crimes they were convicted of last year and ordered their release, on May 17, 2016 in Nouakchott.
Ould Abeid, runner-up in the 2014 presidential elections and leader of the Abolitionist Movement in Mauritania, had been sentenced to two years in jail along with Ould Abetty for a public order offence and belonging to a non-authorised organisation following an anti-slavery protest.
The supreme court downgraded those offences to failing to disperse when ordered to do so by officers of the law, a charge which carries a maximum one-year jail sentence, meaning they have already served their time.
/ AFP / STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP via Getty Images)
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