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Reed Brody

Reed Brody is a Hungarian-American human rights lawyer and the author of To Catch a Dictator: The Pursuit and Trial of Hissène Habré.[1] He specializes in helping victims pursue abusive leaders for atrocities, and has gained fame as the "Dictator Hunter" (a name he eschews). He worked as counsel for the victims in the case of the exiled former dictator of Chad, Hissène Habré – who was convicted of crimes against humanity in Senegal - and has worked with the victims of Augusto Pinochet and Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier. He currently works with victims of the former dictator of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh.

Reed Kálmán Brody
Born1953
Budapest, Hungary

Early life and education Edit

Brody was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1953. His father, Ervin Brody, a Hungarian Jew, spent three years in German labor camps before emigrating to the United States and teaching at Fairleigh Dickinson University. His mother, Francesca Cash, was an artist and an arts teacher at a Brooklyn inner-city school.

Brody received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University where he was Student Government President and a leader in the anti-Vietnam War movement. He earned his J.D. degree from Columbia University School of Law. While a law student, Brody worked a year in Paris as a teaching assistant at the Université de Paris (Panthéon-Sorbonne). Brody holds an honorary doctorate from Fairleigh Dickinson University and was awarded a Public Interest Achievement Award by Columbia University Law School.

Career Edit

After law school, Brody worked as New York State Assistant Attorney General from 1980 to 1984 where he authored consumer protection laws and advocated on behalf of consumers and workers in class action-type suits against large corporations and financial institutions. He was called "the leading expert in the country on career-counseling malpractices.”[2]

Brody left his position as Assistant Attorney General to research and uncover a pattern of atrocities against Nicaraguan civilians by US-funded "contras". His report, Contra Terror in Nicaragua[3] received national front-page coverage[4] and led to U.S. Congressional hearings and a temporary halt to contra funding. Brody conducted a speaking tour of over 60 U.S. cities and appeared as co-counsel with the Center for Constitutional Rights in litigation in U.S. federal court to stop U.S. aid to contras. His report was also introduced into evidence in the case Nicaragua v. United States at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. He was attacked by United States President Ronald Reagan, who called him a Sandinista "sympathizer".[5]

From 1987 until 1991, Brody worked for the International Commission of Jurists in Geneva, as the Director of its Centre for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers (CIJL),[6] where he organized campaigns on behalf of harassed and/or detained jurists and engaged in high-level regional and national seminars on the independence of numerous judiciary systems around the world. Together with P. N. Bhagwati, former Chief Justice of India, he assisted the government of Mongolia on behalf of the United Nations in preparing its 1991 constitution.

In 1992, Brody became Executive Director of the International Human Rights Law Group (now Global Rights), where he served until 1994 placing activists in-country to train and empower locally based rights advocates in a dozen countries, and in 1993, he was spokesman for the more than 3,000 NGO representatives at the UN World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna.[7] Brody then served as Director of the Human Rights Division of the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL) from 1994 until 1995, where he led a staff of human rights officers and police observers responsible for verifying respect for human rights, monitoring compliance with peace accords, and coordinating international support to El Salvador’s judiciary and Human Rights Ombudsman.[8][9] He was also a member of the UN Preliminary Mission to establish a human rights verification mission in Guatemala (MINUGUA) in 1994.

In 1995, Brody helped found the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux in Haiti to prosecute human rights crimes committed during de facto military rule. The investigations he began led to the convictions of 57 military and paramilitary officers for the "Raboteau Massacre," the most significant rights prosecution in Haitian history.

Brody served as media liaison for the exiled Tibetan Women's Delegation at the 1995 UN Women’s Conference in Beijing. In 1995, he was expelled from occupied East Timor by Indonesian authorities.[10] He led an Amnesty International fact-finding mission to Sierra Leone (1996). As former Executive Secretary, he was a coordinator of the International Commission of Jurists' report Tibet: Human Rights and the Rule of Law, published in 1997.[11] He was a member of the U.S. National Criminal Justice Commission, which produced The Real War on Crime, published in 1996.[12]

In 1997, Brody was Deputy Director of the United Nations Secretary General’s Investigative Team in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, charged with probing atrocities committed by troops loyal to Laurent Kabila.[13]

Human Rights Watch Edit

Brody was with Human Rights Watch from 1998 to 2016 and was an integral part of the organization’s efforts to hold perpetrators of large-scale human rights violations accountable for their crimes. Most notably, Brody directed Human Rights Watch’s participation in the landmark case of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet before the British House of Lords. Brody credits the Pinochet case as the defining moment in pushing him to pursue similar cases that would serve as a "wake-up call" to tyrants and a “spark of hope for victims.”[14][15] In the wake of the Pinochet case, Brody began pursuing other former exiled leaders including Hissène Habré of Chad, Mengistu Haile Mariam of Ethiopia, Jean-Claude Duvalier and Raul Cédras of Haiti, and Idi Amin of Uganda. He wrote the Human Rights Watch booklet The Pinochet Precedent: How Victims can Pursue Human Rights Criminals Abroad.[16]

Brody was an observer at the 2012 trial of Spanish judge Baltasar Garzón. Judge Garzón is best known for using the doctrine of universal jurisdiction to investigate war crimes and torture across national lines, most notably ordering the arrest of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and seeking to indict members of the Bush administration for their role in torturing prisoners. On 9 February 2012, the Supreme Court of Spain convicted Judge Garzón of illegally wiretapping conversations to discover evidence of illicit money laundering tactics being used by suspects and their lawyers.[17]

In April 2010, Brody spoke at a rally of over 60,000 in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol, noting the irony that Judge Garzón was prosecuted for attempting to apply the very principles that he had successfully promoted internationally.[18] Brody expressed disbelief that Judge Garzón was the first judge in Spain to be put on trial for ordering wiretaps.[19]

In 2010, he assisted the Haitian government in building the case against former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, and he co-authored the HRW report Haiti’s Rendezvous with History: The Case of Jean-Claude Duvalier.[20] He is featured in a video on the case produced by Human Rights Watch.[21]

He is author of the July 2011 HRW report Getting Away with Torture[22] which examined the impunity of former US President George W. Bush and other top officials for the widespread mistreatment of Muslim prisoners, and of the book Faut-il Juger George Bush? based on the report. His other reports on counter-terrorism issues include The Road to Abu Ghraib (June 2004),[23] which investigated the roots of the prisoner abuse scandal and The United States’ 'Disappeared' (October 2004),[24] which looked at the long-term incommunicado detention of al-Qaeda leaders in "secret locations".

Hissène Habré case Edit

Brody has worked since 1999 with the victims of the former dictator of Chad, Hissène Habré to bring Habré and his accomplices to justice. Habré is accused of thousands of political killings and systematic torture when he ruled Chad from 1982 to 1990 and has been living in exile in Senegal ever since.

After what the Toronto Globe and Mail called “one of the world’s most patient and tenacious campaigns for justice"[25] waged by the victims with Brody’s support, Habré’s trial by a special court in Senegal finally began on July 20, 2015 and ended on February 11, 2016. On May 30, 2016, the court convicted[26] Habré for crimes against humanity, including torture, rape and sexual slavery, and sentenced him to life imprisonment. It was the first time ever that a head of state had been prosecuted in the courts of another country. The New York Times, among others, hailed the case as “a Milestone for justice in Africa.” On April 27, 2017, an appeals court confirmed the verdict and ordered Habré to pay approximately 123 million euros in victim compensation.

Also as a result of the victims’ campaign, on March 25, 2015, a Chadian criminal court convicted 20 Habré-era security agents on charges of murder, torture, kidnapping and arbitrary detention.

In November 2021, Brody wrote about the case in “To Catch a Dictator: The Pursuit and Trial of Hissène Habré.” The Washington Post called the book “An absorbing saga that raises a disturbing question: How do brutal fascists like Habré and other murderous heads of state evade a courtroom reckoning for so long after falling from power?”

Current Work Edit

Brody is active in human rights causes in the United States. In October 2016, he represented the journalist Amy Goodman, host of the television and radio show Democracy Now!, who was charged with criminal offenses for her reporting on an attack against Native American-led anti-pipeline protesters at Standing Rock, North Dakota. The charges were dropped[27]

In January 2017, Brody was elected to the International Commission of Jurists.

In 2017, he began working with victims of the former dictator of Gambia Yahya Jammeh who is now in exile in Equatorial Guinea. Brody organized a meeting between the victims of Hissène Habré and the victims of Yahya Jammeh[28] and helped launch the “Campaign to Bring Yahya Jammeh and his Accomplices to Justice”- (“#Jammeh2Justice").[29] In May 2018, he spearheaded an investigation which revealed that 56 West African migrants, mostly from Ghana, had been killed by a death squad taking orders from Jammeh.[30] His June 2019 investigation uncovered the cases of three women who accused Jammeh of rape and sexual abuse.[31] He also helped initiate a criminal case in Argentina against Saudi Arabia’s visiting Crown Prince Mouhamed bin Salman.[32]

Publications and academia Edit

In addition to “To Catch a Dictator,” Brody has authored Faut-il Juger George Bush?, The Pinochet Papers: The Case of Augusto Pinochet in Britain and Spain, Tibet: Human Rights and the Rule of Law, and Contra Terror in Nicaragua. His articles have appeared in the International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Le Monde, Le Soir, and El País.

Brody has taught law at Columbia University Law School and American University’s Washington College of Law and been a guest lecturer at the law schools of Cornell, Georgetown, Harvard, NYU, Wisconsin and Yale.

Appearances in films and media Edit

Brody’s work has been featured in documentaries including “The trial of Hissène Habré, an inconvenient ally” (Al-Jazeera/France24, 2016), Le Chasseur de Dictateurs (France 2, Complément d'enquête, 2011), Le Chasseur de Dictateurs: Jean-Claude Duvalier (Radio Canada TV, 2011), Hissène Habré: La Traque d’un Dictateur (Canal+, France, 2009), and The Dictator Hunter (directed by Klaartje Quirijns, 2007).[33] Brody has also appeared as an actor in the feature films of his life partner Isabel Coixet, notably “Endless Night” (2015).

He has been profiled in the New York Times ("A 'Bounty Hunter' in Search of Human Justice", October 3, 2002),[34] the Wall Street Journal ("Pinochet Is Freed, But No Ex Dictator Should Feel Safe", March 3, 2000), BBC (“The Dictator Hunter”, May 19, 2016),[35] Jeune Afrique (Dix choses à savoir sur Reed Brody, « le chasseur de dictateurs » qui cible Yahya Jammeh),[36] El Periódico de Catalunya ("Así se caza a un dictador", August 24, 2019),[37] The Daily Telegraph (“Meet the Gambia dictator who ruled with fear, murder and juju... And the man determined to bring him to justice”, June 29, 2018),[38] Le Monde ("Reed Brody, chasseur de dictateurs", January 6, 2006),[39] National Public Radio ('Dictator Hunter' Brody: 'It's A Pleasure, September 26, 2013),[40] Al-Jazeera (South2North - Hunting for justice, August 31, 2013),[41] La Repubblica ("Il cacciatore di dittatori che insegue il Pinochet nero", March 17, 2006),[42] VSD ("Reed Brody, infatigable chasseur de dictateurs", December 19–25, 2007), La Croix ("Rencontre avec...Reed Brody inlassable défenseur des droits de l'homme", September 4, 2004),[43] The National Post (“'Dictator Hunter' vows to bring despots — such as the former ruler of Chad — to trial for human rights abuses”, December 27, 2013),[44] El País (“Una víctima siempre querrá que castiguen al asesino de su padre”, June 16, 2014),[45] El Mundo ('Como judío, la política israelí con los palestinos me deprime', July 20, 2014),[46] El Periódico de Catalunya (“Reed Brody: «España ya no es el templo de la justicia universal»”, July 20, 2014),[47] Esquire (Spain) (Ejecutivo del mes, October 2014),[48] Tages-Anzeiger (“«Die Welt ist kleiner geworden für Diktatoren»”, March 24, 2014),[49] le Nouvel Observateur (“Hissène Habré condamné : le combat de Reed Brody, tombeur de dictateurs”, July 15, 2015),[50] and Le Monde (“Reed Brody, le « chasseur de dictateurs » qui a conduit Hissène Habré devant ses juges », July 17, 2015).[51]

References Edit

  1. ^ To Catch a Dictator: The Pursuit and Trial of Hissène Habré. Columbia University Press. November 2022. ISBN 9780231554633.
  2. ^ Richard Bolles, What Color Is Your Parachute?: A Practical Manual for Job Hunters and Career Changers (1986), p. 256.
  3. ^ Reed Brody, Contra Terror in Nicaragua: Report of a Fact-finding Mission: September 1984–January 1985, (1985) ISBN 9780896083134.
  4. ^ Larry Rother, "Nicaragua Rebels Accused of Abuses", The New York Times, 7 March 1985.
  5. ^ Speech by United States President Ronald Reagan, "Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for the Nicaragua Refugee Fund", 15 April 1985.
  6. ^ International Commission of Jurists, Centre for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers (CIJL)
  7. ^ Paul Lewis, "Differences Are Narrowed at U.N. Talks on Rights", The New York Times, 21 June 1993.
  8. ^ Tim Johnson, Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service, "Its mission accomplished, U.N. to leave El Salvador", 28 April 1995, at Highbeam (subscription required)
  9. ^ Reed Brody, Letter to the Editor, "In El Salvador, U.N. Had a Success Story", Letter to the Editor,The New York Times, 29 June 1995.
  10. ^ Reed Brody, “We Are Not Animals”, Op-Ed, Washington Post 24 July 2996, Online at Ohio University independent publications.
  11. ^ International Commission of Jurists, Tibet: Human Rights and the Rule of Law (1997). OCLC 716998491, p. 11.
  12. ^ Steven R. Donziger, ed., The Real War on Crime: The Report of the National Criminal Justice Commission (1996) ISBN 9780060951658.
  13. ^ Barbara Crossette, "Inquiry into Congo Killings Meets Obstacles", The New York Times, 15 November 1997.
  14. ^ The Associated Press, "Despot Crusade: American Human Rights Activist on Marathon Mission to try African Dictator", 3 July 2006, at Human Rights Watch.
  15. ^ Associated Press, "U.S. Rights Lawyer on Quest to Try Habre", 2 July 2006, at Highbeam (subscription required).
  16. ^ Human Rights Watch, The Pinochet Precedent: How Victims Can Pursue Human Rights Criminals Abroad.
  17. ^ "Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzón on Trial: Interview with Reed Brody of Human Rights Watch", Democracy Now!, 3 February 2012.
  18. ^ "Verdad, Justicia y Reparación de las Victimas", 24 April 2010, Cuatro.com.
  19. ^ Reed Brody, "The Conviction of Baltasar Garzón", The Nation, 15 February 2012.
  20. ^ Human Rights Watch Report, Haiti’s Rendezvous with History: The Case of Jean-Claude Duvalier, April 2011. (pdf)
  21. ^ Video: Human Rights Watch, His Victims Won’t Forget: ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier, 14 April 2011.
  22. ^ Human Rights Watch Report, Getting Away with Torture, July 2011.
  23. ^ Human Rights Watch Report, The Road to Abu Ghraib, June 2004.
  24. ^ Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper, United States' "Disappeared", October 2004.
  25. ^ Geoffrey York, "Former dictator of Chad arrested on allegations of 40,000 murders". The Globe And Mail, June 30, 2013 [1]
  26. ^ Ruth Maclean, "Chad's Hissène Habré found guilty of crimes against humanity", The Guardian, May 30, 2016 [2]
  27. ^ Sam Levin, "Judge rejects riot charges for journalist Amy Goodman after oil pipeline protest", The Guardian, 17 October 2016 [3]
  28. ^ Foundation, Thomson Reuters. "Victims of Chad's former ruler inspire Gambians seeking Jammeh justice". news.trust.org. Retrieved 2018-11-17. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  29. ^ "Jammeh2Justice". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  30. ^ "Gambia: Ex-President Tied to 2005 Murders of Ghanaian and Nigerian Migrants". Human Rights Watch. 16 May 2018., May 16, 2018.
  31. ^ Searcey, Dionne (25 June 2019). "A Beauty Queen Accuses Former Gambian President of Rape: 'I Literally Stumbled Out of There'". The New York Times., June 25, 2019.
  32. ^ "Should Saudi Crown Prince Be Charged with War Crimes? G20 Host Argentina Considers Probe". Democracy Now!., November 29, 2018.
  33. ^ "Filmmaker Profile: Klaartje Quirijns, THE DICTATOR HUNTER", Beyond the Box, 1 April 2009.
  34. ^ Chris Hedges, "A ‘Bounty Hunter’ in Search of Human Justice", The New York Times, 3 October 2002.
  35. ^ "BBC World Service - Outlook, The Dictator Hunter". BBC. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  36. ^ "Dix choses à savoir sur Reed Brody, " le chasseur de dictateurs " qui cible Yahya Jammeh". Jeune Afrique. 30 July 2019., July 30, 2019.
  37. ^ "Así se caza a un dictador". El Periódico de Catalunya. 24 August 2019., August 24, 2019.
  38. ^ Freeman, Colin (2018-06-29). "Meet the Gambia dictator who ruled with fear, murder and juju... And the man determined to bring him to justice". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  39. ^ Jean-Pierre Stroobants, "Reed Brody, chasseur de dictateurs", Le Monde, 6 January 2006.
  40. ^ "'Dictator Hunter' Brody: 'It's A Pleasure'". NPR.org. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  41. ^ Al Jazeera English (2013-08-31), South2North - Hunting for justice, retrieved 2018-11-17
  42. ^ "Il cacciatore di dittatori che insegue il Pinochet nero", La Repubblica, 17 March 2006.
  43. ^ Catherine Rebuffel, "Reed Brody, vigie des droits de l’homme", La Croix, 3 September 2004.
  44. ^ "'Dictator Hunter' vows to bring despots — such as the former ruler of Chad — to trial for human rights abuses". National Post. 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  45. ^ Peiró, Patricia (2014-06-16). ""Una víctima siempre querrá que castiguen al asesino de su padre"". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  46. ^ "'Como judío, la política israelí con los palestinos me deprime'". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  47. ^ NAVARRO, NÚRIA (2014-07-18). "Reed Brody: "España ya no es el templo de la justicia universal"". elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  48. ^ "Ejecutivo del mes" (PDF).
  49. ^ Widmer, Thomas (2014-03-24). ""Die Welt ist kleiner geworden für Diktatoren"". Tages-Anzeiger, Tages-Anzeiger (in German). ISSN 1422-9994. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  50. ^ "Hissène Habré condamné : le combat de Reed Brody, tombeur de dictateurs". L'Obs (in French). Retrieved 2018-11-17.
  51. ^ "Reed Brody, le " chasseur de dictateurs " qui a conduit Hissène Habré devant ses juges". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-11-17.

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This article contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Reed Brody is a Hungarian American human rights lawyer and the author of To Catch a Dictator The Pursuit and Trial of Hissene Habre 1 He specializes in helping victims pursue abusive leaders for atrocities and has gained fame as the Dictator Hunter a name he eschews He worked as counsel for the victims in the case of the exiled former dictator of Chad Hissene Habre who was convicted of crimes against humanity in Senegal and has worked with the victims of Augusto Pinochet and Jean Claude Baby Doc Duvalier He currently works with victims of the former dictator of Gambia Yahya Jammeh Reed Kalman BrodyBorn1953Budapest Hungary Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Human Rights Watch 4 Hissene Habre case 5 Current Work 6 Publications and academia 7 Appearances in films and media 8 ReferencesEarly life and education EditBrody was born in Budapest Hungary in 1953 His father Ervin Brody a Hungarian Jew spent three years in German labor camps before emigrating to the United States and teaching at Fairleigh Dickinson University His mother Francesca Cash was an artist and an arts teacher at a Brooklyn inner city school Brody received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Fairleigh Dickinson University where he was Student Government President and a leader in the anti Vietnam War movement He earned his J D degree from Columbia University School of Law While a law student Brody worked a year in Paris as a teaching assistant at the Universite de Paris Pantheon Sorbonne Brody holds an honorary doctorate from Fairleigh Dickinson University and was awarded a Public Interest Achievement Award by Columbia University Law School Career EditAfter law school Brody worked as New York State Assistant Attorney General from 1980 to 1984 where he authored consumer protection laws and advocated on behalf of consumers and workers in class action type suits against large corporations and financial institutions He was called the leading expert in the country on career counseling malpractices 2 Brody left his position as Assistant Attorney General to research and uncover a pattern of atrocities against Nicaraguan civilians by US funded contras His report Contra Terror in Nicaragua 3 received national front page coverage 4 and led to U S Congressional hearings and a temporary halt to contra funding Brody conducted a speaking tour of over 60 U S cities and appeared as co counsel with the Center for Constitutional Rights in litigation in U S federal court to stop U S aid to contras His report was also introduced into evidence in the case Nicaragua v United States at the International Court of Justice in The Hague He was attacked by United States President Ronald Reagan who called him a Sandinista sympathizer 5 From 1987 until 1991 Brody worked for the International Commission of Jurists in Geneva as the Director of its Centre for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers CIJL 6 where he organized campaigns on behalf of harassed and or detained jurists and engaged in high level regional and national seminars on the independence of numerous judiciary systems around the world Together with P N Bhagwati former Chief Justice of India he assisted the government of Mongolia on behalf of the United Nations in preparing its 1991 constitution In 1992 Brody became Executive Director of the International Human Rights Law Group now Global Rights where he served until 1994 placing activists in country to train and empower locally based rights advocates in a dozen countries and in 1993 he was spokesman for the more than 3 000 NGO representatives at the UN World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna 7 Brody then served as Director of the Human Rights Division of the United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador ONUSAL from 1994 until 1995 where he led a staff of human rights officers and police observers responsible for verifying respect for human rights monitoring compliance with peace accords and coordinating international support to El Salvador s judiciary and Human Rights Ombudsman 8 9 He was also a member of the UN Preliminary Mission to establish a human rights verification mission in Guatemala MINUGUA in 1994 In 1995 Brody helped found the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux in Haiti to prosecute human rights crimes committed during de facto military rule The investigations he began led to the convictions of 57 military and paramilitary officers for the Raboteau Massacre the most significant rights prosecution in Haitian history Brody served as media liaison for the exiled Tibetan Women s Delegation at the 1995 UN Women s Conference in Beijing In 1995 he was expelled from occupied East Timor by Indonesian authorities 10 He led an Amnesty International fact finding mission to Sierra Leone 1996 As former Executive Secretary he was a coordinator of the International Commission of Jurists report Tibet Human Rights and the Rule of Law published in 1997 11 He was a member of the U S National Criminal Justice Commission which produced The Real War on Crime published in 1996 12 In 1997 Brody was Deputy Director of the United Nations Secretary General s Investigative Team in the Democratic Republic of the Congo charged with probing atrocities committed by troops loyal to Laurent Kabila 13 Human Rights Watch EditBrody was with Human Rights Watch from 1998 to 2016 and was an integral part of the organization s efforts to hold perpetrators of large scale human rights violations accountable for their crimes Most notably Brody directed Human Rights Watch s participation in the landmark case of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet before the British House of Lords Brody credits the Pinochet case as the defining moment in pushing him to pursue similar cases that would serve as a wake up call to tyrants and a spark of hope for victims 14 15 In the wake of the Pinochet case Brody began pursuing other former exiled leaders including Hissene Habre of Chad Mengistu Haile Mariam of Ethiopia Jean Claude Duvalier and Raul Cedras of Haiti and Idi Amin of Uganda He wrote the Human Rights Watch booklet The Pinochet Precedent How Victims can Pursue Human Rights Criminals Abroad 16 Brody was an observer at the 2012 trial of Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon Judge Garzon is best known for using the doctrine of universal jurisdiction to investigate war crimes and torture across national lines most notably ordering the arrest of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and seeking to indict members of the Bush administration for their role in torturing prisoners On 9 February 2012 the Supreme Court of Spain convicted Judge Garzon of illegally wiretapping conversations to discover evidence of illicit money laundering tactics being used by suspects and their lawyers 17 In April 2010 Brody spoke at a rally of over 60 000 in Madrid s Puerta del Sol noting the irony that Judge Garzon was prosecuted for attempting to apply the very principles that he had successfully promoted internationally 18 Brody expressed disbelief that Judge Garzon was the first judge in Spain to be put on trial for ordering wiretaps 19 In 2010 he assisted the Haitian government in building the case against former dictator Jean Claude Baby Doc Duvalier and he co authored the HRW report Haiti s Rendezvous with History The Case of Jean Claude Duvalier 20 He is featured in a video on the case produced by Human Rights Watch 21 He is author of the July 2011 HRW report Getting Away with Torture 22 which examined the impunity of former US President George W Bush and other top officials for the widespread mistreatment of Muslim prisoners and of the book Faut il Juger George Bush based on the report His other reports on counter terrorism issues include The Road to Abu Ghraib June 2004 23 which investigated the roots of the prisoner abuse scandal and The United States Disappeared October 2004 24 which looked at the long term incommunicado detention of al Qaeda leaders in secret locations Hissene Habre case EditBrody has worked since 1999 with the victims of the former dictator of Chad Hissene Habre to bring Habre and his accomplices to justice Habre is accused of thousands of political killings and systematic torture when he ruled Chad from 1982 to 1990 and has been living in exile in Senegal ever since After what the Toronto Globe and Mail called one of the world s most patient and tenacious campaigns for justice 25 waged by the victims with Brody s support Habre s trial by a special court in Senegal finally began on July 20 2015 and ended on February 11 2016 On May 30 2016 the court convicted 26 Habre for crimes against humanity including torture rape and sexual slavery and sentenced him to life imprisonment It was the first time ever that a head of state had been prosecuted in the courts of another country The New York Times among others hailed the case as a Milestone for justice in Africa On April 27 2017 an appeals court confirmed the verdict and ordered Habre to pay approximately 123 million euros in victim compensation Also as a result of the victims campaign on March 25 2015 a Chadian criminal court convicted 20 Habre era security agents on charges of murder torture kidnapping and arbitrary detention In November 2021 Brody wrote about the case in To Catch a Dictator The Pursuit and Trial of Hissene Habre The Washington Post called the book An absorbing saga that raises a disturbing question How do brutal fascists like Habre and other murderous heads of state evade a courtroom reckoning for so long after falling from power Current Work EditBrody is active in human rights causes in the United States In October 2016 he represented the journalist Amy Goodman host of the television and radio show Democracy Now who was charged with criminal offenses for her reporting on an attack against Native American led anti pipeline protesters at Standing Rock North Dakota The charges were dropped 27 In January 2017 Brody was elected to the International Commission of Jurists In 2017 he began working with victims of the former dictator of Gambia Yahya Jammeh who is now in exile in Equatorial Guinea Brody organized a meeting between the victims of Hissene Habre and the victims of Yahya Jammeh 28 and helped launch the Campaign to Bring Yahya Jammeh and his Accomplices to Justice Jammeh2Justice 29 In May 2018 he spearheaded an investigation which revealed that 56 West African migrants mostly from Ghana had been killed by a death squad taking orders from Jammeh 30 His June 2019 investigation uncovered the cases of three women who accused Jammeh of rape and sexual abuse 31 He also helped initiate a criminal case in Argentina against Saudi Arabia s visiting Crown Prince Mouhamed bin Salman 32 Publications and academia EditIn addition to To Catch a Dictator Brody has authored Faut il Juger George Bush The Pinochet Papers The Case of Augusto Pinochet in Britain and Spain Tibet Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Contra Terror in Nicaragua His articles have appeared in the International Herald Tribune Los Angeles Times Boston Globe Le Monde Le Soir and El Pais Brody has taught law at Columbia University Law School and American University s Washington College of Law and been a guest lecturer at the law schools of Cornell Georgetown Harvard NYU Wisconsin and Yale Appearances in films and media EditBrody s work has been featured in documentaries including The trial of Hissene Habre an inconvenient ally Al Jazeera France24 2016 Le Chasseur de Dictateurs France 2 Complement d enquete 2011 Le Chasseur de Dictateurs Jean Claude Duvalier Radio Canada TV 2011 Hissene Habre La Traque d un Dictateur Canal France 2009 and The Dictator Hunter directed by Klaartje Quirijns 2007 33 Brody has also appeared as an actor in the feature films of his life partner Isabel Coixet notably Endless Night 2015 He has been profiled in the New York Times A Bounty Hunter in Search of Human Justice October 3 2002 34 the Wall Street Journal Pinochet Is Freed But No Ex Dictator Should Feel Safe March 3 2000 BBC The Dictator Hunter May 19 2016 35 Jeune Afrique Dix choses a savoir sur Reed Brody le chasseur de dictateurs qui cible Yahya Jammeh 36 El Periodico de Catalunya Asi se caza a un dictador August 24 2019 37 The Daily Telegraph Meet the Gambia dictator who ruled with fear murder and juju And the man determined to bring him to justice June 29 2018 38 Le Monde Reed Brody chasseur de dictateurs January 6 2006 39 National Public Radio Dictator Hunter Brody It s A Pleasure September 26 2013 40 Al Jazeera South2North Hunting for justice August 31 2013 41 La Repubblica Il cacciatore di dittatori che insegue il Pinochet nero March 17 2006 42 VSD Reed Brody infatigable chasseur de dictateurs December 19 25 2007 La Croix Rencontre avec Reed Brody inlassable defenseur des droits de l homme September 4 2004 43 The National Post Dictator Hunter vows to bring despots such as the former ruler of Chad to trial for human rights abuses December 27 2013 44 El Pais Una victima siempre querra que castiguen al asesino de su padre June 16 2014 45 El Mundo Como judio la politica israeli con los palestinos me deprime July 20 2014 46 El Periodico de Catalunya Reed Brody Espana ya no es el templo de la justicia universal July 20 2014 47 Esquire Spain Ejecutivo del mes October 2014 48 Tages Anzeiger Die Welt ist kleiner geworden fur Diktatoren March 24 2014 49 le Nouvel Observateur Hissene Habre condamne le combat de Reed Brody tombeur de dictateurs July 15 2015 50 and Le Monde Reed Brody le chasseur de dictateurs qui a conduit Hissene Habre devant ses juges July 17 2015 51 References Edit To Catch a Dictator The Pursuit and Trial of Hissene Habre Columbia University Press November 2022 ISBN 9780231554633 Richard Bolles What Color Is Your Parachute A Practical Manual for Job Hunters and Career Changers 1986 p 256 Reed Brody Contra Terror in Nicaragua Report of a Fact finding Mission September 1984 January 1985 1985 ISBN 9780896083134 Larry Rother Nicaragua Rebels Accused of Abuses The New York Times 7 March 1985 Speech by United States President Ronald Reagan Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for the Nicaragua Refugee Fund 15 April 1985 International Commission of Jurists Centre for the Independence of Judges and Lawyers CIJL Paul Lewis Differences Are Narrowed at U N Talks on Rights The New York Times 21 June 1993 Tim Johnson Knight Ridder Tribune News Service Its mission accomplished U N to leave El Salvador 28 April 1995 Online at Highbeam subscription required Reed Brody Letter to the Editor In El Salvador U N Had a Success Story Letter to the Editor The New York Times 29 June 1995 Reed Brody We Are Not Animals Op Ed Washington Post 24 July 2996 Online at Ohio University independent publications International Commission of Jurists Tibet Human Rights and the Rule of Law 1997 OCLC 716998491 p 11 Steven R Donziger ed The Real War on Crime The Report of the National Criminal Justice Commission 1996 ISBN 9780060951658 Barbara Crossette Inquiry into Congo Killings Meets Obstacles The New York Times 15 November 1997 The Associated Press Despot Crusade American Human Rights Activist on Marathon Mission to try African Dictator 3 July 2006 at Human Rights Watch Associated Press U S Rights Lawyer on Quest to Try Habre 2 July 2006 Online at Highbeam subscription required Human Rights Watch The Pinochet Precedent How Victims Can Pursue Human Rights Criminals Abroad Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon on Trial Interview with Reed Brody of Human Rights Watch Democracy Now 3 February 2012 Verdad Justicia y Reparacion de las Victimas 24 April 2010 Cuatro com Reed Brody The Conviction of Baltasar Garzon The Nation 15 February 2012 Human Rights Watch Report Haiti s Rendezvous with History The Case of Jean Claude Duvalier April 2011 pdf Video Human Rights Watch His Victims Won t Forget Baby Doc Duvalier 14 April 2011 Human Rights Watch Report Getting Away with Torture July 2011 Human Rights Watch Report The Road to Abu Ghraib June 2004 Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper United States Disappeared October 2004 Geoffrey York Former dictator of Chad arrested on allegations of 40 000 murders The Globe And Mail June 30 2013 1 Ruth Maclean Chad s Hissene Habre found guilty of crimes against humanity The Guardian May 30 2016 2 Sam Levin Judge rejects riot charges for journalist Amy Goodman after oil pipeline protest The Guardian 17 October 2016 3 Foundation Thomson Reuters Victims of Chad s former ruler inspire Gambians seeking Jammeh justice news trust org Retrieved 2018 11 17 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a first has generic name help Jammeh2Justice www facebook com Retrieved 2018 11 17 Gambia Ex President Tied to 2005 Murders of Ghanaian and Nigerian Migrants Human Rights Watch 16 May 2018 May 16 2018 Searcey Dionne 25 June 2019 A Beauty Queen Accuses Former Gambian President of Rape I Literally Stumbled Out of There The New York Times June 25 2019 Should Saudi Crown Prince Be Charged with War Crimes G20 Host Argentina Considers Probe Democracy Now November 29 2018 Filmmaker Profile Klaartje Quirijns THE DICTATOR HUNTER Beyond the Box 1 April 2009 Chris Hedges A Bounty Hunter in Search of Human Justice The New York Times 3 October 2002 BBC World Service Outlook The Dictator Hunter BBC Retrieved 2018 11 17 Dix choses a savoir sur Reed Brody le chasseur de dictateurs qui cible Yahya Jammeh Jeune Afrique 30 July 2019 July 30 2019 Asi se caza a un dictador El Periodico de Catalunya 24 August 2019 August 24 2019 Freeman Colin 2018 06 29 Meet the Gambia dictator who ruled with fear murder and juju And the man determined to bring him to justice The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 2018 11 17 Jean Pierre Stroobants Reed Brody chasseur de dictateurs Le Monde 6 January 2006 Dictator Hunter Brody It s A Pleasure NPR org Retrieved 2018 11 17 Al Jazeera English 2013 08 31 South2North Hunting for justice retrieved 2018 11 17 Il cacciatore di dittatori che insegue il Pinochet nero La Repubblica 17 March 2006 Catherine Rebuffel Reed Brody vigie des droits de l homme La Croix 3 September 2004 Dictator Hunter vows to bring despots such as the former ruler of Chad to trial for human rights abuses National Post 2013 12 27 Retrieved 2018 11 17 Peiro Patricia 2014 06 16 Una victima siempre querra que castiguen al asesino de su padre El Pais in Spanish ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2018 11 17 Como judio la politica israeli con los palestinos me deprime ELMUNDO in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 17 NAVARRO NURIA 2014 07 18 Reed Brody Espana ya no es el templo de la justicia universal elperiodico in Spanish Retrieved 2018 11 17 Ejecutivo del mes PDF Widmer Thomas 2014 03 24 Die Welt ist kleiner geworden fur Diktatoren Tages Anzeiger Tages Anzeiger in German ISSN 1422 9994 Retrieved 2018 11 17 Hissene Habre condamne le combat de Reed Brody tombeur de dictateurs L Obs in French Retrieved 2018 11 17 Reed Brody le chasseur de dictateurs qui a conduit Hissene Habre devant ses juges Le Monde fr in French Retrieved 2018 11 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reed Brody amp oldid 1146470973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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