Extend Sanctions Against DR Congo Rights Abusers - Rights Group
Human Rights Watch says none of the 14 individuals sanctioned by the European Union in 2018 have been investigated or held legally responsible for their alleged rights violations, and there is no indication that they will act differently under a new administration.
Riots in Kinshasa (file photo).
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Corneille Yobeluo Nangaa, Basengezi Katintima and his son Marcellin Mukolo Basengezi, all senior leaders of the National Independent Electoral Commission, are accused of embezzling ... Read more »
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First imposed in 2016, and renewed in 2017, the EU has extended sanctions on presidential hopeful Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary and fifteen other top officials until 2019. Read more »