
Hissein Habré, A Chadian Tragedy
Documentary
Overview
In 2013, former Chadian dictator Hissein Habré’s arrest in Senegal marked the end of a long combat for the survivors of his regime. Accompanied by the Chairman of the Association of the Victims of the Hissein Habré Regime, Mahamat Saleh Haroun goes to meet those who survived this tragedy and who still bear the scars of the horror in their flesh and in their souls. Through their courage and determination, the victims accomplish an unprecedented feat in the history of Africa: that of bringing a Head of State to trial.
Top Cast
Hissène Habré
Hissène Habré
Himself
Hissène Habré
Himself
Clement Abaifouta
Clement Abaifouta
Clement Abaifouta
Djanasbaye Elisee
Djanasbaye Elisee
Djanasbaye Elisee
Seringue Richard
Seringue Richard
Seringue Richard
Mahamat (Cemroonian)
Mahamat (Cemroonian)
Mahamat (Cemroonian)
Badolo Waya
Badolo Waya
Badolo Waya
Mahamat Saleh Ousman
Mahamat Saleh Ousman
Mahamat Saleh Ousman
Issa Soulemane
Issa Soulemane
Issa Soulemane
Ginette N'garbaye
Ginette N'garbaye
Ginette N'garbaye
Zenaba Galyam
Zenaba Galyam
Zenaba Galyam
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