Anti-apartheid activists, human rights campaigners and legal experts recently converged in Banjul, The Gambia, to discuss the UN draft Crimes Against Humanity Treaty. This after last year’s NGO forum that also took place in Banjul, that discussed reparatory justice for historical injustices. Interestingly, this year’s meeting among other things, looked at the conventional definition of apartheid and how it can be updated within the treaty. For further elucidation on the significance of this meeting and its outcomes thereof, we are joined by……
GUEST (Banjul): Wendy Isaack, Human Rights Lawyer & Senior expert in Gender Justice and International Law at MADRE