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Afrique XXI Themes > Human Rights

Justice

  • The image features a man in a suit and a cap, gesturing while speaking at a press conference or similar setting. He appears to be in front of a landscape of rolling hills or mountains, which are shown in a monochrome style to highlight the subject. The background scenery emphasizes the natural environment, contrasting with the formal attire of the man, who seems to be making an important point. The overall composition combines elements of nature and a formal discussion. DR Congo. Roger Lumbala and the “erasers” of Ituri and North Kivu Justice Lola Collombat · November 2025
  • The image features three prominent figures. One figure on the left is a man dressed in formal attire, raising one arm in a gesture that suggests defiance or empowerment. The central figure is an older man in a light blue blazer, appearing casual and confident as he walks. The figure on the right wears a military-style uniform with sunglasses, projecting authority. The background is a dark brown color, and the figures are outlined prominently. Étienne Davignon, last witness to Lumumba’s murder and King Baudouin’s gatekeeper Colette Braeckman · June 2025
  • The image depicts a scene where a young man is on his knees, appearing to be in a moment of distress or surrender. He is surrounded by coils of barbed wire on the ground. In the background, there are several individuals observing the situation, some appearing to be standing casually while others are more focused on what is happening. The setting looks to be an outdoor area, possibly a street, with greenery in the background. The overall atmosphere seems tense and conveys a sense of conflict or protest. Exposing a $2B Scam, Stranded in Exile: Kenya’s Whistleblower Trap Robert Amalemba · May 2025
  • The image shows a person walking through the entrance of "Cimetière Militaire de Thiaroye," a military cemetery. The archway is prominently displayed, with the name of the cemetery written above. On either side of the entrance, there are colorful flags painted on the walls. The person in the foreground is carrying a large container on their head, and the scene is partly illuminated by natural light, surrounded by palm trees and greenery. The sky is overcast, giving a muted ambiance to the setting. Thiaroye 1944. The Final Shadows of a Colonial Massacre Clair Rivière · November 2024
  • The image features a formal gathering of a group of individuals, likely in a ceremonial setting. They are wearing traditional attire, which includes colorful robes adorned with striped and patterned elements. Many of them are also wearing distinctive hats or headgear. The setting appears to be well-decorated, possibly for an official event, with a red carpet and banners or decorations in the background. A few individuals stand out in military or official uniforms, suggesting a mix of civilian and military presence at the event. Back to square one for justice in Burkina Faso Malik Kassongué · November 2024
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