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Ex-Chadian Dictator Hissene Habre Buried In Dakar

The coffin containing the body of Chad’s former President Hissen Habre is pictured during his funeral ceremony in the parking lot of the Omari Mosque in Dakar, Senegal, August 26, 2021. REUTERS/Cooper Inveen

Mourners in Dakar have paid homage to ex-Chadian dictator Hissene Habre, who died on Tuesday in Senegal, where he was serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity.

Habre who died from Covid-19, aged 79, was buried on Thursday in the Muslim cemetery of Yoff in the Senegalese capital, his family said.

The former Chadian leader seized power in 1982, ruling with an iron fist until he fled to Senegal in 1990 after being ousted.

His rule was marked by brutal crackdowns on dissent, including alleged torture and executions of opponents.

Some 40,000 people are estimated to have been killed, earning Habre the nickname of “Africa’s Pinochet.”

In exile in the Senegalese capital Dakar, the former leader lived a quiet life in an upmarket suburb with his family.

But he was eventually arrested in 2013 and tried by a special tribunal set up by the African Union (AU) under a deal with Senegal.

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