Canada urged to help special court for Central African Republic survive
OTTAWA — Canada is being urged to help plug a US$1-million funding shortfall that would allow the Special Criminal Court for war-ravaged Central African Republic to keep operating.
That request comes with the release of a report on Wednesday by Human Rights Watch, which calls on Canada and several countries to help preserve the underfunded court, which is widely viewed as a key part of the West African country’s reconciliation process after years of sectarian violence that started in 2013.
Elise Keppler, the report’s author, says there are a number of reasons why Canada should be contributing.
She says Canada’s feminist foreign policy makes it a natural fit for helping combat the gender-based violence that has been an ugly feature of the country’s ongoing carnage.