The High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN) is organizing compensation sessions for 1,270 non-vulnerable victims in the Greater Oti area from December 13 to 18, in Mango and Barkoissi. The launch ceremony for the compensation operations in Mango took place in the presence of the President of the HCRRUN, Ms. Awa […]
HCRRUN teams are in the Savanes Region from December 6 to 18, 2021, to compensate victims of politically motivated violence identified by the CVJR. This time, the list has been expanded to include victims registered by the National Special Independent Commission of Inquiry (CNSEI), established in 2005 by the Head of State and chaired at […]
Following the Plateaux-Ouest Region in October, HCRRUN teams will be in the Plateaux-Est and Kara Regions from November 15 to 20, 2021, to compensate victims of politically motivated violence identified by the CVJR and the CNSEI (Koffigoh Commission). This compensation session will be conducted simultaneously at the Regional Directorate of Social Action in Atakpamé for […]
From October 18 to 24, 2021, HCRRUN organized a compensation session in Kpalimé for victims of politically motivated violence. This session, primarily intended for victims registered by the National Special Independent Commission of Inquiry (CNSEI) in 2005 and originating from the prefectures of the Plateaux-Ouest Region, provided compensation to nearly 300 victims. For victims who […]
A compensation session was held at the HCRRUN headquarters in Lomé from August 9 to 13, 2021, for teachers dismissed in 2000 following a strike, and from August 17 to 20, 2021, for members of the defence and security forces who were victims of violence in the context of socio-political unrest in Togo between 1958 […]
The High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN) held, from Tuesday, July 13 to Thursday, July 15, 2021, a compensation session at its headquarters in Lomé, specifically for members of the national police who were victims of socio-political violence. During this session, nearly 90 serving or retired police officers, or their beneficiaries, […]
Commonly known as the Koffigoh Commission, in reference to its chairperson, former Prime Minister of Togo, CNSEI was established following the political violence of 2005. Its mandate was to investigate the circumstances surrounding these acts of violence and destruction, assess the damages suffered by the State and other victims, and initiate legal proceedings against the […]