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Warrants for Djibouti judge death | Warrants for Djibouti judge death |
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France has issued arrest warrants for two top Djibouti officials in connection with the mysterious death of a French judge in 1995. | France has issued arrest warrants for two top Djibouti officials in connection with the mysterious death of a French judge in 1995. |
Djibouti Chief Prosecutor Djama Souleiman and security chief Hassan Said are accused of interfering with witnesses in the investigation. | Djibouti Chief Prosecutor Djama Souleiman and security chief Hassan Said are accused of interfering with witnesses in the investigation. |
The burnt body of Bernard Borrel was found in just a T-shirt and underpants. | The burnt body of Bernard Borrel was found in just a T-shirt and underpants. |
Djibouti authorities initially said his death was a suicide, but his widow says he was assassinated. | Djibouti authorities initially said his death was a suicide, but his widow says he was assassinated. |
At the time of his death, Borrel was acting as a consultant to the Djibouti justice ministry. | At the time of his death, Borrel was acting as a consultant to the Djibouti justice ministry. |
France and Djibouti are close allies, with Djibouti hosting France's largest overseas military base, as well as a US anti-terror task force. | France and Djibouti are close allies, with Djibouti hosting France's largest overseas military base, as well as a US anti-terror task force. |
"The magistrates are showing that they are not afraid to seek the truth even if it is displeasing to the political authorities of France and Djibouti," said Olivier Morice, a lawyer for the Borrel family. | "The magistrates are showing that they are not afraid to seek the truth even if it is displeasing to the political authorities of France and Djibouti," said Olivier Morice, a lawyer for the Borrel family. |
But Mr Said told the AFP news agency that Djibouti would not recognise the warrants. | |
"Djibouti will never bow to the wishes of the French justice in which my country no longer has confidence." | |
Earlier this year, Djibouti asked the International Court of Justice to rule that French investigators did not have the right to summon high-level witnesses, as they enjoyed diplomatic immunity. | Earlier this year, Djibouti asked the International Court of Justice to rule that French investigators did not have the right to summon high-level witnesses, as they enjoyed diplomatic immunity. |
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