One year after deadly protests against the Chadian Junta, victims are seeking justice and compensation. The crackdown on the peaceful march in October 2022 resulted in conflicting reports of the death toll, with the government claiming 60, organizers claiming over 300, and the National Human Rights Commission reporting 128 deaths. Innocent Tassinga, who was arrested and detained for six months, emphasizes the inhumanity of the experience. The chairman of the National Human Rights Commission calls for responsibility and assistance to alleviate the victims' distress. The truth about the events and those involved has yet to be established, and some opponents remain in exile as a constitutional referendum approaches.
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