Editing Hissène Habré
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*'''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. " | *'''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. " | ||
* | *'''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. " | *'''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. " |