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EU adopts resolution calling for Rwanda’s Paul Rusesabagina to receive fair trial

By France24
13 February 2021   |   8:13 am
As South Africa's president vows to win the battle against Covid-19, we speak to the country's top epidemiologist about the importance of an equitable response to the pandemic that doesn't leave developing countries behind. Also, Uganda says it's investigating reports of abducted opposition members but the lawyer representing worried families fears authorities won't go far enough. And the European Parliament adopts a resolution calling for Rwandan government critic Paul Rusesabagina to receive a fair trial – his family welcomes the move.

 

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