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Malian singer Rokia Traoré receives suspended sentence in Belgian custody case

Rokia Traoré performs on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2016 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on 24 June, 2016 in Glastonbury, England. (Photo by Samir Hussein/Redferns)
Rokia Traoré separated from the Belgian playwright Jan Goossens in 2018, three years after their child was born, and the pair have been locked in a legal battle ever since

Malian singer Rokia Traoré has been given a two-year suspended prison sentence by a Brussels court in a long-running dispute over the custody of her daughter.

Traoré separated from the Belgian playwright Jan Goossens in 2018, three years after their child was born, and the pair have been locked in a legal battle ever since.

A Brussels court had sentenced the 52-year-old singer and guitarist in absentia on charges of child abduction in 2023, but she appealed and demanded a retrial in person.

Romain Delcoigne, a lawyer for Mr Goossens, told AFP that the new ruling would be a "relief" for his client.

Rokia Traoré has been arrested several times in the drawn-out case.

She was extradited in 2024 from Italy to Belgium, where she was incarcerated for close to two months.

After striking a deal with her ex-partner, she was released from custody in January last year.

But the playwright alleges she failed to uphold her side of the bargain by granting him access just once, last June, to his daughter - whom he had not seen in more than five years.

Appearing in court in 2024, Rokia Traoré maintained she did not refuse access to her child, who lives in Mali, but feared she would not be allowed to leave if brought back to Belgium.

This case "has snowballed, it has destroyed my career", she said at the time.

Beyond her musical career, Rokia Traoré is also known for her advocacy work and was made a UN ambassador for refugees in 2015.

Source: AFP

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