Court orders conditional release of ex-Ivory Coast leader
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — International Criminal Court judges ordered the conditional release Friday of Ivory Coast’s ex-president and a former youth minister, more than two weeks after they were acquitted of involvement in deadly violence that erupted after their country’s 2010 election.
Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji said that former President Laurent Gbagbo and Charles Ble Goude should be freed but did not immediately give details of the conditions they imposed “to protect the integrity of the process.”
Gbagbo, who smiled broadly and waved to supporters in the court’s gallery after the ruling, was not immediately released. Eboe-Osuji instructed court officials to identify a country willing to accept Gbagbo and Ble Goude and to look into “interim measures” that could be taken in the meantime.