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Senegal Launches Official Investigation into Political Violence from 2021 to 2024

Senegal’s Justice Minister Ousmane Diagne initiates an investigation into 2021-2024 political violence, led by Prosecutor Ibrahima Ndoye, to address 80 deaths, torture allegations, and human rights violations, overcoming barriers posed by a controversial amnesty law.

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Liberia Marks its 178th Independence Day and Honors ECOWAS Peacekeepers

Liberia celebrated its 178th Independence Day on July 26, 2025, in Monrovia, honoring ECOWAS and The Gambia for their ECOMOG peacekeeping efforts during the civil war, with leaders from Senegal, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Guinea-Bissau attending the historic event.

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Treason Trial of Former DRC President Joseph Kabila Started in Kinshasa, with Allegations of Connections to Rebel Groups

A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has started the trial of former President Joseph Kabila in absentia for treason and crimes linked to M23 rebel support, with national interest high as proceedings are postponed to July 31, 2025.

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Ex-Militia Alfred, and Former CAR’s Football Chief, Patrice-Edouard, Convicted of War Crimes

On July 24, 2025, the ICC sentenced Alfred Yekatom and Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 15 and 12 years for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the Central African Republic during 2013–2014.

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Protests in Togo Erupted Following Constitutional Changes that Extend Faure Gnassingbé’s hold on Power

Togo faces ongoing protests in 2025 as youth and activists challenge a new constitution enabling Faure Gnassingbé’s indefinite rule as prime minister, amid accusations of dynastic control and democratic backsliding.

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