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The Trial Of Hissène Habré How The People Of Chad Brought A Tyrant To Justice Celeste Hicks

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The Trial Of Hissène Habré How The People Of Chad Brought A Tyrant To Justice Celeste Hicks
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Author: Celeste Hicks
ISBN: 9781786991843, 9781786991836, 9781350225671, 1786991845, 1786991837, 1350225673
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Trial Of Hissène Habré How The People Of Chad Brought A Tyrant To Justice Celeste Hicks by Celeste Hicks 9781786991843, 9781786991836, 9781350225671, 1786991845, 1786991837, 1350225673 instant download after payment.

Written by a journalist with a deep and broad knowledge of Chad, Hicks’s book offers a vivid and compelling account of the long road to bring Hissène Habré to trial and brilliantly shows its significance both for Chad and international justice. — Marielle Debos, author of Living by the Gun in Chad
This is a story that had to be told, of hell on earth and humanity’s determination to fight back. A wonderful account of a campaign that achieved justice after 25 years. — Mike Dottridge, former head of Amnesty International’s Africa Research Unit
Shows the profound and wide-ranging impact of Habré’s prosecution. Hicks's interviews with Chadian victims are incredibly moving. At the same time, she offers essential insights into whether the Extraordinary African Chambers represent a viable African alternative to the International Criminal Court. — Phil Clark, SOAS, University of London

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