
Hissene Hibre sentenced to life in prison
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On 30 May, the Extraordinary African Chambers in Senegal found Hissène Habré guilty of crimes against humanity. Habré, a former president of Chad, was charged with murder, torture, kidnapping and forced disappearances. The judgment is landmark one. It is the first prosecution of its kind in Africa – of a former African president by a court in another African country supported by the African Union. To discuss the significance of this case and how the role of victims in seeking justice for crimes can be effective. Guest: Ottilia Anna Maunganidze, Position: Senior researcher in the office of the Executive Director at ISS

