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In Chad, General Mahamat Idriss Deby, President of the transition, relaunches the issue of reparations for the victims of Hissène Habré's dictatorship. Photo: Idriss Deby, under escort, raises his hand to greet the crowd.
Chad: coup de théâtre for Habré's victims
...and asked, but nothing came.” The Court of Appeal of the Extraordinary African Chambers in Dakar, the special court backed by the African Union (AU)…
On October 26, 1992, Interahamwe militiamen and extremist MRND militants flooded into Kigali's Nyamirambo district to demonstrate their support for the Rwandan Armed Forces (FAR). The placard read:
At Belgian trial, two former Interahamwe leaders dodge testifying
...1994. They have never been prosecuted. Their testimony was eagerly awaited in Brussels in the trial of Emmanuel Nkunduwimye. But they bailed out at the…
A man looks at the names of genocide victims at the Mount Rebero memorial in Kigali.
At Rebero, political remembrance of the genocide
April 13 saw the official closing ceremony for the 30th commemoration of the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda. The ceremony took place on Mount Rebero, overlooking…
Major Gustavo Soto Bracamonte and Colonel Gabriel de Jesús Rincón, both indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity, plant a black sage sapling at the launch of the environmental restorative pilot project near Bogotá, Colombia.
Colombia’s JEP unveils alternative sanctions but remains silent on punishment
...advances a task that has been pending for six years, it still has a noteworthy gap: by concentrating on the restorative facet of its special…
The plaque next to the
Bonaire: a history of slavery, a present of social inequalities
...peculiar. While discussions about the treatment of colonial-era monuments, plaques, and statues are prevalent in the Netherlands, at first sight they seem notably absent in…
Rwandan trial in Belgium - Emmanuel Nkunduwimye, the accused, drops defence of Georges Rutaganda, also accused of participating in the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda in 1994. Photo: 2 portraits side by side.
Nkunduwimye drops defence of his friend Rutaganda
Emmanuel Nkunduwimye is accused in a Belgian court of having participated in the 1994 genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda alongside his friend Georges Rutaganda, who…
Trial in Belgium of Emmanuel Nkunduwimye, accused of genocide in Rwanda. Photo: Nkunduwimye stares into the camera behind his discussing lawyers.
Belgian court to start new Rwandan genocide trial
The trial of Emmanuel Nkunduwimye is to start on April 8 before the Brussels Assize Court, 30 years after the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis…
Sexual violence in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) - Women victims in DRC
Breaking the silence on conflict-related sexual violence
In 2009 the UN Security Council established a special representative to address sexual violence in wars and violence against women in particular, then considered as…
Reconciliation after the genocide in Rwanda. Photo: Victims of the genocide discuss in the Rwandan hills.
Reconciliation made in Rwanda
...Not like in 1994! If they're not ready, I'm not ready either. I don't know, maybe later it will be possible for our grandchildren. Ruzigana…
Prisoners detained in Rwanda for genocide (known as
Rwanda: 2,200 “génocidaires” being released in 2024, who are they?
Thirty years after the 1994 genocide, thousands of convicted men and women have already been released from prison. Others, like Emmanuel Ruzigana, are on the…