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Gambia: Will justice one day catch up with Yahya Jammeh?
...19 and Rencontre Africaine pour la Défense des Droits de l’Homme (Raddho). Between 2004 and 2016, other sinister events also added to the long list…
Week in Review: Can we agree on History?
...found themselves living together (again). Our Rwanda correspondent Emmanuel Sehene Ruvugiro reported from Gisenyi and the so-called “Red Commune”, which was the site of massacres…
Africa-France Summit Participants Should Stand With Victims
...well in Jeune Afrique this week: The major gathering of senior African and French representatives in Africa – in Bamako on January 13 and 14…
Gabon’s election rivals continue battle before the ICC
...2016 in Libreville,” aimed at keeping Bongo in power and “suppressing democratic expression by the people”, says lawyer Emmanuel Altit in a communiqué. Reacting on…
Week in Review: New technology and old hopes for transitional justice
...Radio-télévision libre des mille collines (RTLM), and Father Emmanuel Rukundo, a former military pastor convicted of aiding and abetting the massacre of Tutsis who sought…
Early release for two well-known Rwandan genocide convicts
Historian Ferdinand Nahimana and Father Emmanuel Rukundo, who are among the most well-known convicts of the UN’s International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), could not…
Week in Review: Landmark trials and landmark struggles for transitional justice
...Bobigny, on the outskirts of Paris, this week confirmed the 25-year prison sentence handed down on him in March 2014 for participating in genocide and…
French court confirms Rwandan’s 25-year sentence for genocide
...near Paris, since 2009. He was found guilty of participating in genocide and crimes against humanity in Kigali between April and July 1994. Simbikangwa, who…
Week in Review: A difficult path to truth and remembrance
...in the genocide of Tutsis,” writes our correspondent in Kigali, Emmanuel Sehene Rugigiro. “That heavy accusation was repeated by President Paul Kagame during commemorations for…
Rwanda to probe French officials' genocide role
...France. Kigali has long accused France of complicity in the genocide of some 800,000 mostly ethnic Tutsis, at the hands of Hutu extremists, angering Paris…