![]() ![]() ![]() Well, I’m kind of cheating because I lived for two years in Senegal, so I’m quite up to date with the Habré trial. What do you know about the Habré trial? Stephanie? The former dictator of Chad who was put on trial in Senegal and has got the whole International Justice world buzzing with this, as an idea, as a way of going forward, as an alternative to some of the other mechanisms that we have around. We’re here going to talk about your book, which is the book as far as we know about the Habré trial. ![]() It’s me Janet Anderson.Īnd we’ve been really lucky today to draw in Celeste Hicks. Here we are at Humanity Hub, this is Asymmetrical Haircuts. Such abhorrent crimes should not go unpunished. I consider this tribunal a false tribunal and indictments, false indictments. So, yes, I mean, there was something amazing in the fact that that trial confounded everybody’s expectations because most people just thought it was a lost cause. ![]()
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