Côte d’Ivoire: Post-Election Violence, Repression
Over 50 Killed Since Presidential Poll; Dozen Opposition Leaders Arrested
December 2, 2020
Côte d’Ivoire’s authorities should urgently investigate the killing of more than 50 people in the political and intercommunal violence that accompanied the October 31, 2020 presidential elections and ensure that anyone responsible for unlawful killings is prosecuted, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Over 50 Killed Since Presidential Poll; Dozen Opposition Leaders Arrested
Discrimination in Education against Pregnant Girls and Adolescent Mothers
Forestry Agency Implicated in Violence, Extortion
Delivering Credible Accountability for Serious Abuses in Côte d’Ivoire
Government Should Ensure Small-Scale Farmers Receive Adequate Notice, Compensation
2018 Amnesty Should Exclude War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity
Should Not Include War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity
African Governments Should Ensure Right to Education
Rights Groups Urge President to Support Fair, Credible Trials