Press Statement
John Kirby
Department of State Spokesperson
Washington, DC
July 20, 2015
The United States commends the Government of Senegal and the African
Union for bringing former Chadian President Hissène Habré before the
Extraordinary African Chambers of Senegal. Following a 19-month
investigation, Habré has been charged with torture, war crimes, and
crimes against humanity, including murder and enforced disappearances.
As a signal of our support for these proceedings, U.S. Ambassador to
Senegal James Zumwalt and Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues
Steven Rapp attended the opening of the trial on Monday morning local
time in Dakar.
This trial is an important step toward justice for the victims of
atrocities committed under Habré’s rule from 1982 to 1990, and should
serve as yet another warning that, no matter their position,
perpetrators of atrocities will be held accountable.
The United States supports a fair and impartial trial, and is
committed to helping end impunity for the worst crimes known to
humanity.
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