• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Opinion
  • Columns
  • Exposé
  • World
  • Lifestyle
Gambia: Commission Finds Yahya Jammeh Guilty Of Murder, Torture And Rape

Gambia’s Jammeh, Sudan’s Bashir Among ‘10 Most Wanted’ Ex-Leaders For Crimes Against Humanity

1 year ago
Gabon: President Nguema Places Ban On Social Media Over “False Information”

Gabon Submits Request For Borrowing Programme — IMF

1 hour ago
Iran Pulls Out Of World Cup, Cites Washington’s “Malicious Actions”

Iran Pulls Out Of World Cup, Cites Washington’s “Malicious Actions”

2 hours ago
5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

3 hours ago
Ghana: Over 4,000 Displaced Due To Severe Flooding

Ethiopia: Floods Claim 48 Lives In Southern Region

3 hours ago
35-Year-Old Rapper Set To Become Nepal’s Youngest Prime Minister

35-Year-Old Rapper Set To Become Nepal’s Youngest Prime Minister

7 hours ago
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
  • About
  • HT Management
  • Privacy Policy
Heritage Times
No Result
View All Result
Translate |
  • Login
  • Politics
    35-Year-Old Rapper Set To Become Nepal’s Youngest Prime Minister

    35-Year-Old Rapper Set To Become Nepal’s Youngest Prime Minister

    Nguesso Set To Extend 4-Decades Rule As Congo Republic Votes Sunday

    Nguesso Set To Extend 4-Decades Rule As Congo Republic Votes Sunday

    Trump Says Appointment Of New Iran’s Supreme Leader “Big Mistake”

    Trump Says Appointment Of New Iran’s Supreme Leader “Big Mistake”

    Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs On iPhones Not Produced In US

    Trump Says New Iran’s Leader Can Only Last With Washington’s Approval

    Guinea: Junta Leader Doumbouya Takes Early Lead In Presidential Poll

    Guinea: President Doumbouya Dissolves 40 Political Parties

    Macky Sall

    Senegal: Opposition Pushes Back Against Macky Sall’s Bid For UN Secretary-General

    Somalia: TikTok Users Arrested Over Dance Video “Insulting” President Mohamud

    Somalia: Lawmakers Vote To Extend President’s Tenure, Shift Election

    Sudan Slams Uganda For Hosting RSF Paramilitary Commander

    Sudan Slams Uganda For Hosting RSF Paramilitary Commander

    Tunisia: President Said Jails Lawmaker Who Mocked Him On Facebook

    Tunisia: President Said Jails Lawmaker Who Mocked Him On Facebook

  • Economy
    Gabon: President Nguema Places Ban On Social Media Over “False Information”

    Gabon Submits Request For Borrowing Programme — IMF

    5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

    5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

    IPMAN To Suspend Fuel Distribution In Eastern Nigeria

    Middle East Crisis Triggers Fuel Price Hike In Nigeria, Egypt

    17.97% Increase In Air Fares Recorded In February- NBS

    Africa Records World’s Highest Aviation Accident Rate In 2025 – IATA Report

    Tunisia Plans $1 Billion Expansion Of Carthage Airport

    Tunisia Plans $1 Billion Expansion Of Carthage Airport

    Zambia Emerges Third Most Attractive Mining Investment Destination In Africa

    Zambia Emerges Third Most Attractive Mining Investment Destination In Africa

    South Africa Secures World Bank $350 Million Infrastructure Expansion Loan

    South Africa Secures World Bank $350 Million Infrastructure Expansion Loan

    Senegal: PM Sonko Says He Prefers Being Head Of Govt, Not Leader Of Parliament

    1,000 Jobs Under Threat As Senegal Considers Scrapping 19 Agencies

    CAR President Visits Russia, Seeks Putin’s Intervention In Energy

    CAR President Visits Russia, Seeks Putin’s Intervention In Energy

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
  • Politics
    35-Year-Old Rapper Set To Become Nepal’s Youngest Prime Minister

    35-Year-Old Rapper Set To Become Nepal’s Youngest Prime Minister

    Nguesso Set To Extend 4-Decades Rule As Congo Republic Votes Sunday

    Nguesso Set To Extend 4-Decades Rule As Congo Republic Votes Sunday

    Trump Says Appointment Of New Iran’s Supreme Leader “Big Mistake”

    Trump Says Appointment Of New Iran’s Supreme Leader “Big Mistake”

    Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs On iPhones Not Produced In US

    Trump Says New Iran’s Leader Can Only Last With Washington’s Approval

    Guinea: Junta Leader Doumbouya Takes Early Lead In Presidential Poll

    Guinea: President Doumbouya Dissolves 40 Political Parties

    Macky Sall

    Senegal: Opposition Pushes Back Against Macky Sall’s Bid For UN Secretary-General

    Somalia: TikTok Users Arrested Over Dance Video “Insulting” President Mohamud

    Somalia: Lawmakers Vote To Extend President’s Tenure, Shift Election

    Sudan Slams Uganda For Hosting RSF Paramilitary Commander

    Sudan Slams Uganda For Hosting RSF Paramilitary Commander

    Tunisia: President Said Jails Lawmaker Who Mocked Him On Facebook

    Tunisia: President Said Jails Lawmaker Who Mocked Him On Facebook

  • Economy
    Gabon: President Nguema Places Ban On Social Media Over “False Information”

    Gabon Submits Request For Borrowing Programme — IMF

    5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

    5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

    IPMAN To Suspend Fuel Distribution In Eastern Nigeria

    Middle East Crisis Triggers Fuel Price Hike In Nigeria, Egypt

    17.97% Increase In Air Fares Recorded In February- NBS

    Africa Records World’s Highest Aviation Accident Rate In 2025 – IATA Report

    Tunisia Plans $1 Billion Expansion Of Carthage Airport

    Tunisia Plans $1 Billion Expansion Of Carthage Airport

    Zambia Emerges Third Most Attractive Mining Investment Destination In Africa

    Zambia Emerges Third Most Attractive Mining Investment Destination In Africa

    South Africa Secures World Bank $350 Million Infrastructure Expansion Loan

    South Africa Secures World Bank $350 Million Infrastructure Expansion Loan

    Senegal: PM Sonko Says He Prefers Being Head Of Govt, Not Leader Of Parliament

    1,000 Jobs Under Threat As Senegal Considers Scrapping 19 Agencies

    CAR President Visits Russia, Seeks Putin’s Intervention In Energy

    CAR President Visits Russia, Seeks Putin’s Intervention In Energy

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
No Result
View All Result
First with the News

Gambia’s Jammeh, Sudan’s Bashir Among ‘10 Most Wanted’ Ex-Leaders For Crimes Against Humanity

February 24, 2025
in Top Stories, World
0
Yahya Jammeh

Yahya Jammeh

0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

By Ebi Kesiena

A recent report by Justice Info has identified four former African leaders among the world’s ten most wanted individuals accused of crimes against humanity.

Relatedreading

Gabon Submits Request For Borrowing Programme — IMF

Iran Pulls Out Of World Cup, Cites Washington’s “Malicious Actions”

These leaders, linked to atrocities committed during their time in power, come from The Gambia, Sudan, the Central African Republic, and Ethiopia.

The report, published on Monday, describes this group as “a very exclusive club” of current and former world leaders facing serious charges. Among them is Yahya Jammeh, the former Gambian ruler who was ousted in 2016 and now lives in exile in Equatorial Guinea. He is accused of widespread human rights violations during his 22-year reign. Omar al-Bashir of Sudan, jailed since his removal from power in 2019, faces multiple international arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.

François Bozizé of the Central African Republic is wanted by the Special Criminal Court in Bangui for atrocities committed between 2009 and 2013 and is currently in exile in Guinea-Bissau. Mengistu Hailemariam, the former Ethiopian leader convicted in absentia of genocide and crimes against humanity, has been living in Zimbabwe since losing power in the early 1990s.

The list also includes non-African leaders such as Russian President Vladimir Putin, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, exiled Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Taliban leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, and Myanmar’s military rulers.

Efforts to bring Yahya Jammeh to justice are underway, with West African regional leaders working to establish a hybrid special tribunal to prosecute him for human rights abuses committed during his rule from 1994 to 2017.

The allegations against him include extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, torture, and rape. Reports indicate that at least 240 people, many of them political opponents, were executed under his regime. He is also accused of administering a fraudulent AIDS treatment to unsuspecting patients. Despite these serious accusations, no arrest warrant has been issued for him.

Meanwhile, Omar al-Bashir remains imprisoned and faces international arrest warrants issued by the ICC on 4 March 2009 and 12 July 2010. He has been charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture, and rape, as well as genocide. These crimes are believed to have taken place in Darfur, particularly following an attack on El Fashir airport in 2003 and continuing until mid-2008.

François Bozizé is also facing prosecution, with an international arrest warrant issued against him on 27 February 2024. His case, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Special Criminal Court in the Central African Republic, involves charges of crimes against humanity, including murder, enforced disappearances, torture, and rape, particularly in Bossembélé’s civilian prison and military camp.

Mengistu Hailemariam, convicted in absentia by Ethiopia’s Federal High Court on 28 December 2006, was sentenced to life imprisonment for genocide and crimes against humanity. He was found responsible for ordering mass executions and torture during the “Red Terror” purge between 1977 and 1978, a period in which over 2,000 people, including Ethiopian royalty, were killed, and more than 2,400 others were tortured.

ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

French President Macron Meets Trump Over Ukraine

Next Post

Liverpool Legend Under Fire For Branding AFCON As Lesser Tournament

Related Posts

Gabon: President Nguema Places Ban On Social Media Over “False Information”

Gabon Submits Request For Borrowing Programme — IMF

March 11, 2026
Iran Pulls Out Of World Cup, Cites Washington’s “Malicious Actions”

Iran Pulls Out Of World Cup, Cites Washington’s “Malicious Actions”

March 11, 2026
5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

5,000 Lufthansa Pilots Plan Two-Day Strike

March 11, 2026

Ethiopia: Floods Claim 48 Lives In Southern Region

35-Year-Old Rapper Set To Become Nepal’s Youngest Prime Minister

As Host, Trump Says Iran Welcome At 2026 World Cup Despite Ongoing War

Next Post
Congo, DRC Congo Plot Joint Bid For 2029 AFCON

Liverpool Legend Under Fire For Branding AFCON As Lesser Tournament

Please login to join discussion
  • About
  • HT Management
  • Privacy Policy

© 2025 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

No Result
View All Result
  • Welcome
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Exposé
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Columns
    • Opinion
  • World
  • __________________
  • Make a Donation
  • Photo Speaks
  • Videos
  • You-Report
  • Whistleblower
  • Advertise
  • HT Events
  • HT Management
  • About HT
  • Contact us

© 2025 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In