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Chad's Hissène Habré found guilty of crimes against humanity | Chad's Hissène Habré found guilty of crimes against humanity |
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The former dictator of Chad, Hissène Habré, has been found guilty of crimes against humanity, summary execution, torture and rape at a landmark trial in Senegal. | The former dictator of Chad, Hissène Habré, has been found guilty of crimes against humanity, summary execution, torture and rape at a landmark trial in Senegal. |
Habré, who was sentenced to life in prison, is the first African former head of state to be convicted in Africa, and the first former head of any state to be convicted of crimes against humanity by the courts of another country. It is also the first time that a former head of state has been convicted of personally raping someone. | Habré, who was sentenced to life in prison, is the first African former head of state to be convicted in Africa, and the first former head of any state to be convicted of crimes against humanity by the courts of another country. It is also the first time that a former head of state has been convicted of personally raping someone. |
“Vive la victoire!” shouted victims of the former dictator, as other cheered, ululated, hugged each other and wept. | |
Dressed in white robes, with a white turban wrapped round his face, Habré’s eyes closed behind his sunglasses as the judge, Gbertao Kam, read the verdict. | |
Clement Abaifouta on hearing that the man responsible for his horrific 4yrs in jail convicted #HisseneHabre pic.twitter.com/FjpM1Dp0RU | Clement Abaifouta on hearing that the man responsible for his horrific 4yrs in jail convicted #HisseneHabre pic.twitter.com/FjpM1Dp0RU |
Kam said: “Hissène Habré, the court finds you guilty of summary executions, forced disappearances, torture, murder. Some victims who are still alive still suffer from the effects of his regime – the crimes committed against them. | Kam said: “Hissène Habré, the court finds you guilty of summary executions, forced disappearances, torture, murder. Some victims who are still alive still suffer from the effects of his regime – the crimes committed against them. |
“He [Habré] created a system where impunity and terror reigned. He did not show any compassion toward the victims or express any regret about the massacres and rapes that were committed.” | “He [Habré] created a system where impunity and terror reigned. He did not show any compassion toward the victims or express any regret about the massacres and rapes that were committed.” |
Related: Chad’s ‘torture factories’ under spotlight at Cannes film festival | Related: Chad’s ‘torture factories’ under spotlight at Cannes film festival |
The anti-torture group Redress hailed the verdict as a landmark and said it was significant “for its powerful recognition of Habré’s role in relation to sexual violence and slavery committed against women who were detained under his rule.” | The anti-torture group Redress hailed the verdict as a landmark and said it was significant “for its powerful recognition of Habré’s role in relation to sexual violence and slavery committed against women who were detained under his rule.” |
Habré has been living in Dakar for 26 years, allegedly funding his stay with millions he stole from Chad just before leaving after he was ousted in a coup. | Habré has been living in Dakar for 26 years, allegedly funding his stay with millions he stole from Chad just before leaving after he was ousted in a coup. |
Reed Brody, a Human Rights Watch activist who has worked with Habré’s victims, said: “Habré’s conviction for these horrific crimes after 25 years is a huge victory for his Chadian victims, without whose tenacity this trial never would have happened. | Reed Brody, a Human Rights Watch activist who has worked with Habré’s victims, said: “Habré’s conviction for these horrific crimes after 25 years is a huge victory for his Chadian victims, without whose tenacity this trial never would have happened. |
Breaking: #HissèneHabré, ex dictateur du Tchad (1982-1990 ) reconnu COUPABLE d’atrocités. Condamné à la perpetuité pic.twitter.com/zA3n6dcfun | Breaking: #HissèneHabré, ex dictateur du Tchad (1982-1990 ) reconnu COUPABLE d’atrocités. Condamné à la perpetuité pic.twitter.com/zA3n6dcfun |
“This verdict sends a powerful message that the days when tyrants could brutalise their people, pillage their treasury and escape abroad to a life of luxury are coming to an end. Today will be carved into history as the day that a band of unrelenting survivors brought their dictator to justice.” | “This verdict sends a powerful message that the days when tyrants could brutalise their people, pillage their treasury and escape abroad to a life of luxury are coming to an end. Today will be carved into history as the day that a band of unrelenting survivors brought their dictator to justice.” |
Amnesty International West Africa researcher Gaetan Mootoo said: “It is moments like these that other victims around the world can draw on in darker times when justice appears beyond reach. | Amnesty International West Africa researcher Gaetan Mootoo said: “It is moments like these that other victims around the world can draw on in darker times when justice appears beyond reach. |
“This landmark decision should also provide impetus to the African Union or individual African states to replicate such efforts to deliver justice to victims in other countries in the continent.” | “This landmark decision should also provide impetus to the African Union or individual African states to replicate such efforts to deliver justice to victims in other countries in the continent.” |