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On 2 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Mokom Case: A Failed Pursuit in the Central African Republic

Mokom Case Falls Flat in Central African Republic After ICC Release, Anti-Balaka Leader Faces Uncertain Future A Disappointment for Victims Last week, anti-balaka militia leader Maxim Mokom was released by the International Criminal Court (ICC) after the court’s prosecutor withdrew charges, citing a lack of evidence and witnesses. Mokom’s case […]

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Liu David

Hope Blossoms as Central African Republic Experiences Rearrest of Key Figure

Hope Blossoms as Abdoulaye Hissène is Rearrested in Central African Republic An Overview of the Case The recent rearrest of Abdoulaye Hissène in the Central African Republic has sparked hope for justice and accountability in the war-torn nation. Hissène, a former leader of the Popular Front for the Rebirth of […]

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On 3 years Ago
Lee Olivia

Risks Loom as Central African Republic Holds Referendum

Referendum in Central African Republic Poses Risks to Civil Society and Freedom of Expression Background The Central African Republic (CAR) is scheduled to hold a constitutional referendum on July 30, 2023, which could have severe implications for civil society and democratic progress in the country. The proposed constitutional amendments aim […]

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