Jean-Jacques Demafouth in court for 2001 coup attempt charges.

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Former Defence Minister Jean-Jacques Demafouth stood trial in a Bangui court, facing charges linked to the coup attempt of May 2001. Demafouth, once a prominent figure in the government, was believed to have played a key role in the failed coup that aimed to overthrow the then-President. The court proceedings garnered significant attention both domestically and internationally, as they highlighted the political instability and power struggles prevalent in the Central African Republic. Demafouth's appearance in court marked a rare instance of a high-ranking official being held accountable for their alleged involvement in a coup attempt. The outcome of the trial was closely watched to gauge the country's commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability among its leaders. The event served as a reminder of the challenges facing the Central African Republic in its efforts to establish political stability and strengthen democratic institutions. #CentralAfricanRepublic #CoupAttempt #JeanJacquesDemafouth #BanguiCourt #PoliticalInstability
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