Chad
Practice Relating to Rule 159. Amnesty
Section A. Amnesty for participation in non-international armed conflicts
Chad’s Ordinance on a General Amnesty (1992) states: “Crimes, delicts and infractions committed by soldiers and sympathizers of the National Revival Committee for Peace and Democracy (CSNPD) between 21 February and 21 April 1992 are amnestied.”
Chad’s Ordinance Granting Amnesty to Peace Agreements Signatories (2009) states:
A general amnesty is granted to the military and civilian members of the following organizations signatories of peace agreements:
- Chadian National Concorde;
- National Alliance for Change;
- Chadian Democratic Revolutionary Council;
- Movement for Democracy and Development;
- Resistance Alliances of Democrats;
- Chad Democratic Rally;
- Union of the Peoples of Chad for National Reconstruction;
- National Republican Alliance;
- Independent Patriots Group;
- Movement for Justice and Peace;
- Rally of Forces for Change Wing Issack Bacher Togou;
- Branch Wadi-Dohor (Koki Kory);
- Branch Wadi-Maroh (Mahamat Moussa Abali);
- Branch Ogui 11 (Touka Tchatchaou);
- Branch Zoui (Saleh Kinim);
- President P.1 MDJT (Lt.-Col. Adli Wardougou);
- Branch Zoumri 11 (Belgassem Aziguey Idriss);
- Branch Zoumri 111 (Cdt Youssouf Brahim);
- Branch Aouzou 1 (Yahia Koki Rozi);
- Branch Aouzou 11 (Moussa Saleh);
- Branch Wour (Allatchi Toke Gourde);
- Branch Yebibou (Galmaye Woria);
- Delegation of the MDJT “voice of Gouboune” (Barka Hallali).