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Mali’s Ex-PM Moussa Mara Questioned by Cybercrime Court Over Social Media Post

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
August 1, 2025
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Mali’s former Prime Minister, Moussa Mara, appeared once again before authorities on Thursday for further questioning related to a social media post he made in early July.

According to local media, Mara was summoned by the country’s cybercrime court nearly two weeks after being interrogated by the Judicial Investigation Brigade. The inquiry stems from a post he shared on July 4 via the platform X (formerly Twitter), in which he disclosed that he had visited several detained political and civil society figures, including journalist Ras Bath and influencer Rose Vie Chere.

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While officials have not released an official explanation for the summons, observers suggest that Mara’s reference to the detainees as “prisoners of conscience” may have triggered concern from the authorities. The phrase implies that the individuals are being held for their political beliefs or activism, potentially challenging the legitimacy of their detention.

Though no formal charges have been brought against Mara, he remains under watch and is currently restricted from leaving the country.

Mali has been under military rule since 2021, when a junta took control in a coup. The political climate remains tense, with increasing scrutiny of dissenting voices, particularly on digital platforms.

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