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Author: Oumou Salamata Bah

16 Jan

Following the Historic Trial of the 2009 [Stadium] Massacre, Guinea Should Support the Adoption of a United Nations Convention on Crimes Against Humanity

[Philippe Mawuli Kokou Plagbe is a human rights lawyer and civil society actor from Togo. He is a Fulbright Scholar and recently completed a fellowship at Amnesty International as an International Justice Fellow in Africa (2023-2024). Oumou Salamata Bah has been a member of the Guinean Coalition for the ICC since 2018.] On July 31, 2024, the trial of the 2009 massacre in Guinea...

Philippe Mawuli Kokou Plagbe and Oumou Salamata Bah | 0 Comments
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