The Top 5 most-read Seychelles News Agency articles of 2019

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The Top 5 most-read Seychelles News Agency articles of 2019

As the news begins its charge into 2020, SNA looks back at the five most-read articles of 2019.
The entire SNA team thanks all of our readers in our great island nation as well as newshounds from around the globe. We hope you will keep following news and sunny feature stories from Seychelles!
 
5. Seychelles’ authorities view Somaliland’s early release of 19 convicted pirates as breach of deal
Seychelles condemned the early release of 19 convicted pirates who were sentenced in the island nation and transferred to Somalia to complete their sentences. Somaliland authorities in August 2019 released the convicts, who were sentenced in Seychelles to serve 30, 36 and 42 years in prison for piracy.
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Readers: 32,471

(Rassin Vannier, Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY 
 
4. Opposition leader of Seychelles gearing up for presidential run next year
As Seychelles gets ready for a presidential election in 2020, SNA started seeking the views of the island nation’s political leaders. The first interview was with the opposition leader in the National Assembly, Wavel Ramkalawan, who announced his intention to be a candidate in the election in 2020.
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Readers: 32,736

(Rassin Vannier, Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY 
 
3. Interview: Outgoing Indian High Commissioner oversaw construction projects, presidential visit in Seychelles
SNA met with Ausaf Sayeed to look at his achievements during his tenure as Indian High Commissioner to Seychelles as he bid adieu to the island nation after working for two years.
Sayeed was accredited in February 2017, and during his mandate, Seychelles and India have collaborated in numerous fields.
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Readers: 33,563

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2. Conversation with Alexia Amesbury, a human rights crusader in Seychelles
SNA caught up with Amesbury to learn more about Seychellois lawyer and politician Alexia Amesbury who applied for a post on the now set-up Truth, Reconciliation and National Unity Committee.
Amesbury was the first Seychellois woman to contest a presidential election in Seychelles in 2015 after setting up the Seychelles Party for Social Justice and Democracy (SPSD). She later joined the Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS) in a coalition to contest for the National Assembly election in 2016, where the opposition won the majority of seats.
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Readers: 40,483

(Rassin Vannier, Seychelles News Agency) Photo License: CC-BY 
 
1. A Seychellois who moved to Paris finds great comfort in volunteering
Preshella Rosalie, who migrated to France in 2004, is making an impact on her community. Married for 17 years now with a child, volunteerism and helping others has always been her calling and Rosalie does it on a daily basis.
Rosalie discovered that volunteering proved to be a great way to settle into a new community, meet people, and learn valuable skills.
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Readers: 42,172

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Source: Seychelles News Agency