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Elections: The CNDH officially takes cases of human rights violations to court – Capsud.net

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Elections: The CNDH officially takes cases of human rights violations to court – Capsud.net

The National Human Rights Commission, through its president, Paul Nsapu Mukulu, officially contacted the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation this Thursday, January 4, to submit the report on the cases of human rights violations. man, documented during the December 2023 elections by its monitoring service called: focus elections.

According to this Congolese democracy support body, this report contains around thirty cases of blatantly focused essentially on: hate speech, incitement to a certain revolt of the population and cases of political violence which led to to assault. Example of what happened in the territory of Malemba-Nkulu and in the province of Haut-Lomami, in Tshikapa, in Kasai, specifies the source.

« Today, I have just handed over to the Attorney General at the Court of Cassation this collection of these cases of human rights violations, in relation to everything that has been decried by the population, which has left its mark with enthusiasm, vigilance in order to discourage fraudsters, the authors of cases that we have considered can be prosecuted by justice. This is a range of around thirty cases. A partial document, because other investigations and prosecutions will be initiated against all the people who have shown themselves through behavior reprehensible by the law« .

It should be noted that the CNDH is a democracy support organization which ensures compliance with mechanisms for the protection, promotion and defense of human rights.

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Emongo Gérôme

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