[Published: Tuesday May 31 2016]
Chad's ex-ruler convicted of crimes against humanity
DAKAR, 31 May - (ANA) - Chad's ex-ruler Hissene Habre has been convicted of crimes against humanity and sentenced to life in prison at a landmark trial in Senegal. The judge convicted him of rape, sexual slavery and ordering killings during his rule from 1982 to 1990. Victims and families of those killed cheered and embraced each other in the courtroom after the verdict was given. It was the first time an African Union-backed court had tried a former ruler for human rights abuses. Habre, who received strong backing from the US while in power, has been given 15 days to appeal. Survivors from the Habre era welcomed the verdict. "This is a historic day for Chad and for Africa. It is the first time that an African head of state has been found guilty in another African country," Yamasoum Konar, a representative of one of the victims' groups, told the BBC. "This will be a lesson to other dictators in Africa," he added.(ANA)
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