Congo’s Ex-Justice Minister Convicted of Diverting War Victim Funds
Former Justice Minister Constant Mutamba has been convicted of diverting $19 million meant to compensate war crime victims...
Former Justice Minister Constant Mutamba has been convicted of diverting $19 million meant to compensate war crime victims...
Tunisia’s covert closure of the Access to Information Authority marks the latest step in a broader campaign to undermine...
Teenagers, minors and disabled detainees, including a boy who cannot walk, are among those Egypt is accused of imprisoning...
Three deaths in Tunisian prisons within a single week in July have raised alarm among rights groups over prison conditions...
Sierra Leone’s Court of Appeal has extended a freezing order on Koidu Limited’s assets amid a long-running lawsuit by locals...
Following the deaths of three detainees in three different Egyptian jails recently, the Egyptian Network for Human Rights...
Alhaji Mamadi Kurang, a former official in Gambia’s financial crimes commission, says he has endured years of threats, legal...
Seychelles Commercial Bank appears to be the victim of an extortion attempt on the dark web.
Equatorial Guinea and France are battling before the International Court of Justice over the fate of a lavish Paris mansion...
Libya continues its crackdown on human trafficking gangs that torture migrants trying to pass from Africa to Europe.
Investigation by OCCRP member center Africa Uncensored reveals that not only has Kenyan police offered an untrue account of...