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Rwandan genocide survivors hope for justice from Paris trial
...of involvement in the slaughter, who later fled to France, to justice. France had, for years, been accused of dragging his heels on prosecuting such…
Week in Review: Ivorian ex-Presidential Couple on Trial
...genocide”. The Defence has appealed, and maintains that the trial was not fair. The challenge for Kigali after this first trial of an extradited genocide…
A Perspective on Tunisia’s New Words and Civil Society
...revolution, is still finding its feet in Tunisia. Ces nouveaux mots qui font la Tunisie (“The new words that make Tunisia”), by Olfa Belhassine and…
The Week in Review: Rwanda “Hate Speech” Verdict and No Freedom of Speech in Burundi
...the case of university professor Léon Mugesera, a former leader in the party of assassinated ex-president Juvénal Habyarimana who was extradited from Canada in 2012.…
Rwandan “Hate Speech” Professor sentenced to life in prison
...after 15 years of court battles. His trial opened in Kigali in January 2013.At the time of this speech Mugesera, now 63, was teaching at…
Realities and Illusions behind Burundi’s “Return to Order”
...opposition weakened Indeed, there are several elements that point to the extreme weakness of the opposition which has been reduced to silence and/or hunted down…
Kenya Parties as ICC Drops Ruto Case
...in Africa, all those in power have long arms. That’s one more reason for African Heads of State to have a champagne toast at their…
Misuse of the justice system in Rwanda, according to HRW
...the right to prosecute genuine security offenses, but this case is a clear use of criminal proceedings to silence criticism of government actions or policy,”…
The Case of Sepur Zarco Beneath the shawls, justice is served
...was a silence being added to the great silence of the war. "We have to understand the situation during those years. We were gradually beginning…
5 Years On, Awaiting Justice in Côte d'Ivoire : HRW
...crisis have suffered in silence for five long years,” said Param-Preet Singh, senior international justice counsel at Human Rights Watch. “Trials of key perpetrators from…