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Senegal's president discusses the conflict in Mali, neo-colonialism and Africa's capability to solve its own problems.
The trial of former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre could see the beginning of "African solutions to African problems".
Special tribunal to be created to try former Chadian leader Hissene Habre, who is accused of war crimes.
International court orders Dakar to put former Chad dictator Hissene Habre on trial, or extradite him to Belgium.
Bid pursued at highest UN court for West African nation to turn over former Chad president for crimes against humanity.
Opponents denounce presidential contest as "election circus" with Idriss Deby Itno expected to secure fourth term.
The human rights lawyer talks about democracy, oil money, and Chad's struggle to gain independence.
Court sentences ousted former leader Hissene Habre and 11 others to death.
Chadian president is accused by rebel leaders of corruption and political oppression.
Senegal authorities have re-arrested Chad's former president Hissene Habre, one of his lawyers said, a day after he was released because a court was unable to rule on a Belgian extradition request.
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