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==Several notable survivors== *'''Fatime Tchangdoum''':On August 1, 1983, they arrested her husband, whom they accused of belonging to the rebellion. Fifteen days later, she was found dead. "I went crazy, my youngest son was one month old and the other four and two." *'''Ginette Nganbaye''':In 1985, she was a young typing student in N'Djamena. They stopped her. "One of the gendarmes with the bloody shirt started to touch me, I told him I was expecting a baby, but he continued." *'''Ousmane Abakar Taher''':Ousmane was arrested on July 30, 1983 in Faya-Largeau. Belonging to the rebellion against Habré, his fate was cast. After being transferred to the capital, he entered prison. *'''Abakar Gambala''':His father was arrested in 1987 and Abakar was a 12-year-old boy. "For years I have felt hatred and that tortures me. I cannot understand how 40,000 people can be killed just for staying in power." *'''Jonah Siptene Ganbang''':On August 1, 1983, Jonas was beaten to death. As a result of the blows, he became half deaf and suffers from severe back pain. For more than a year they forced him to do forced labor ”. *'''Alkali mahamat''':Alkali Mahamat made the mistake of thinking that the regime could be benevolent. After serving in the rebellion and living in Libya, after signing a peace agreement, he decided to return. He was wrong. *'''Rahama Ajinguembaye''':Her brother had joined the maquis, which led to her being arrested on March 9, 1983, when she was two months pregnant. They tied her up and beat her. "Then they threw me into a room full of blood." *'''Gnamassoun Kôh-Nar''':Primary teacher, he had the audacity to confront the local authorities over a conflict between farmers and ranchers in Kiabé. He spent four months in a "black as night" prison. *'''Clement Abeifouta''':“At that time there were ears everywhere. A cousin of mine commented in a bar that they had given me a scholarship to study in Germany and they came after me ”. On July 10, 1985, he was arrested in N'Djamena. *'''Ousmane Mahamat Saleh''':In 1989 they accused him of recruiting people to join the rebellion. “The jail was full of relatives and friends. They beat me with cables, forced me to drink a lot of water and then walked on my belly ”. *'''Jean Noyoma Kovounsouna''':“When your arms and legs are tied behind your back, the arbatachar technique, your chest swells and you look like a ship, everything hurts. I was vomiting non-stop and I ended up passed out. " *[[File:Hissene-Habre1.jpg|thumb]]'''Fatimé Tounlé''':Her husband fled. Four years later, the radio announced her death: "We have killed the traitors." Tounlé never thought that Habré could be tried. "If he is in court today it is because Justice exists." *'''Fatimé Mando''':In 1983, Fatimé Mando, 32, was accused of being the mistress of the rebel general Kamougué. “They hit me so hard that I was bleeding from my nose, from my ears. Today I still come across my torturers. " *'''Bichara Djibrine Ahmat''':One day, Bichara returned from the dead. A rebel officer, he was taken prisoner in 1983. One night he was taken to a field where he was shot. “God wanted to save me. The bullet hit me in the thigh and I fell. " *'''Husseini Robert Gambier''':His fair skin was about to cost him his life. Arrested for “being a Libyan”, he was transferred to a secret prison in N'Djamena where he was savagely tortured,I declare that he was personally tortured by Habré asking him if he knew [[Muammar al-Gaddafi]] and his green book . *'''Hawa Brahim Faradj''':On June 4, 1985, the police went to Hawa's house to look for his mother, but when they couldn't find him, they took him away. She was only 14 years old and ended up spending four years in jail. *'''Bassou Zenouba Ngolo''':Her husband, a journalist, was arrested and jailed. She died in prison. She is today a municipal councilor in the City Council of N'Djamena. "It was time for justice to be done." 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