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Rwanda tribunal residual body fails to catch fugitives
...in contact with South Africa," says the prosecutor, without going into details. Chill in relations between Pretoria and Kigali The ICTR in its day was…
Gambia: When Jammeh was turning crocodile
...and spray it on their faces, said Jarju. “Sometimes, he would pour very cold water on them,” he added. Recommended reading Gambia: Witnesses testify of…
Gambia: Finger pointing in the security forces
...of their accusers was Abass Muhideen Hydara, the son of Sheikh Muhideen Hydara who was illegally arrested. Abass Hydara blamed the Council for his father’s…
Socioeconomic oppression and the need to rethink transitional justice
...one of many measures for addressing past abuses but as the transitional justice mechanism in the country, into which other efforts feed. Taking a cue…
Neither dead nor alive: Mexican mothers seek their missing loved ones
...pendulum is that of Carmen's son. She takes hold of the object and begins to talk to her son, asking him to direct her so…
Seychelles Truth Commission: elusive truth on coup d’Etat killings
...ask the country’s current Attorney General, Frank Ally, about two deaths reported on that same day. Facts are as follows. Davidson ‘Son’ Chang Him was…
Can the Kosovo Specialist Chambers do better than its predecessors?
...Albanians who were targets of the KLA. Yet, targeting only the perpetrators of crimes from one side will eventually feed […] a sense of injustice…
Central African Republic: National court gets tough on Bangassou crimes
...the national authorities on these issues but the work we are doing can gradually feed the discussions and push the national authorities to integrate new…
Gambia: When imams opposed “the leader of the people of faith”
...Before the TRRC his eldest son Abass Muhideen Hydara said his father’s humiliation and “illegal arrest” have contributed to his death. Another cleric who fell…
Seychelles: He was a blabbermouth, then we never heard of him
...he knew, including Phillippe D’Offay [a man linked with the fatal shooting of Davidson ‘Son’ Chang-Him on June 5, 1977] and many others, whose names…