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Côte d’Ivoire: Victims say reparations so far are not enough
...been killed. I'm old now. I can no longer do small jobs to feed the children. I know that the President is thinking of us…
Could ICC intervention deter conflict in Cameroon?
...oppose this informal meeting. The Cameroonian authorities, which deny human rights activists access to the areas concerned, are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain the…
Judges urge France to take acquitted Rwandan
...its territory, simply does not want to attract new wrath from Kigali. Its delicate diplomatic relations with Rwanda are therefore at stake. In his application…
Tunisia Truth Commission report (Part I) : dissected oppression
...Office des Tunisiens à l'étranger (OTE) and the Agence tunisienne de communication étrangère (ATCE) -- were in charge of actively seeking funding for the party.…
“The Silence of Others”: How a Spanish film on the Franco past resonates with Tunisians
Warmly applauded by the audience of the Tunis Cinémathèque, a Spanish film called "The Silence of Others" has a special resonance for Tunisians. It evokes…
Rwanda: The most judged genocide in history
...took power in Kigali in July 1994, the judicial system no longer existed. Most of the country’s magistrates had been killed or fled into exile.…
Philip Gourevitch: “The aftermath of genocide is much harder to understand and therefore to write about” - Part 2
...people from Kigali would go to Burundi for the week. People said they were being told at work: do not take a vacation during commemoration…
Philip Gourevitch: living in Rwanda with the genocide (somewhat) behind - Part 1
...sane and healthy, not some kind of fear and silence. Of course it’s different for perpetrators and survivors. For perpetrators, the word that is often…
China moves to keep its repression of minorities from investigation
...to denounce the repression conducted against China’s Muslim minorities (Uyghurs, Kazakhs and Turkmens) in the autonomous Chinese region of Xinjiang as well as the Organisation…
Alain Godonou: "We need an international convention to return African art"
...African Heritage, Beninese curator Alain Godonou is a pioneer in ideas and action for returning to Africa cultural property seized or looted during colonization. French…