Human rights activist Floribert Chebeya, found dead in the Democratic Republic of Congo with his hands tied, likely died of a cardiac arrest, a post-mortem report is suggesting. Read more »
The Democratic Republic of Congo's Police Chief John Numbi and several officers have been suspended in the probe into the death of leading human rights campaigner Floribert… Read more »
The United States is deeply concerned by the apparent assassination of noted Congolese human rights leader Floribert Chebeya Bahizire in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).… Read more »
Senior United Nations officials called today for a prompt and rigorous investigation into the killing of a renowned Congolese human rights defender whose body has been found on the… Read more »
Floribert Chebeya, executive secretary of human rights group Voice of the Voiceless, was discovered dead in his car early in the morning of Jun. 2. Read more »
The president of Congolese non-governmental organization, La Voix des Sans-voix or VSV (Voice for the Voiceless) was found dead on the road going out of Kinshasa, Democratic… Read more »
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo should urgently open a credible and transparent investigation with United Nations assistance into the death of the prominent… Read more »
The president of Congolese non-governmental organization, La Voix des Sans-voix or VSV (Voice for the Voiceless) was found dead on the road going ... see more »
Senior United Nations officials called today for a prompt and rigorous investigation into the killing of a renowned Congolese human rights defender ... see more »
Human rights activist Floribert Chebeya Bahizire, director of Voix des Sans Voix, was found murdered on June 2, 2010. This was a video I did a few ... see more »
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