Tag Archives: Senegal
The Trial of Hissène Habré: Five Thoughts
In descriptions of the trial of former Chadian president Hissène Habré, no word has been used more often than “finally”. After a quarter century of regular twists and turns along the way as well as a healthy dose of disappointments … Continue reading →
The Habré Case at the International Court of Justice – Belgium versus Senegal
A couple of months back I wrote a post on the efforts of international and Chadian human rights advocates to prosecute the former President of Chad, Hissene Habré. Habré is accused of killing and torturing thousands during his stay in … Continue reading →
Posted in African Union (AU), Belgium, Chad, Crimes against humanity, Exile, Justice, Universal Jurisdiction
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Tagged Chad, Habré exile, Habre trial, ICJ Belgium vs. Senegal, Moudeina, Reed Brody, Senegal, universal justice
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