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David Weissbrodt, Fionnuala Ni Aoláin, Joan Fitzpatrick, and Frank Newman
International Human Rights: Law, Policy, and Process (4th ed. 2006)
© 2006 David Weissbrodt and Fionnuala Ni Aoláin
CHAPTER 8
HOW CAN HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATORS BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE?
A. INTRODUCTION
This chapter examines national and international measures that can be taken to respond to human rights violations. The chapter first presents some of the issues that confront governments seeking to address violations committed by past governments, often after a democratic transition. Options include establishing a truth and reconciliation commission to investigate human rights violations, prosecuting individuals accused of human rights violations, administering a system to help redress victims and inter alia addressing broader concerns related to the rule of law and its reform. The chapter then proceeds to focus on benefits and disadvantages of establishing an international criminal court to prosecute human rights violators. This section of the chapter will describe ad hoc efforts to prosecute crimes committed during World War II and in more recent conflicts in Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Iraq, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and the former Yugosl
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Rumours of a coup d'etat sweep Chad after president Idriss Deby is 'killed while battling rebels' hours after he was elected for a sixth term
Rumours of a coup d'etat are sweeping across Chad after the army announced the president had been killed while fighting rebels on the front line just hours after winning a sixth term.
Idriss Deby, 68, who ruled over the central African nation for more than three decades, 'breathed his last defending the sovereign nation on the battlefield,' an army spokesman said today.
The army said Deby had been commanding soldiers at the weekend as it battled against rebels who had launched a major incursion into the north of the country on election day.
The military quickly announced Deby's son Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno, 37, as the central African nation's interim leader and dissolved government, imposed a curfew and shut the borders.
Some observers immediately questioned the chain of events leading up to Tuesday's stunning announcement on national radio and television.
Idriss Deby, pictured last year, has been killed while fighting rebels on the front line just hours after winning a sixth term, the army said
Deby, 68, (pictured in 2018) ruled over the central African nation for more than three decades and was one of the world's