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After the case is thrown out in Senegal, the victims filed complaints in Belgium. March 2002: A Belgian judicial team carries out two-week investigation in Chad. Belgian Prosecutor Philippe Meire and Judge Daniel Fransen in front of the N'Djamena courthouse. Après que les tribunaux sénégalais se soient déclarés incompétents, les victimes se sont tournées vers la Belgique. Mars 2002: Lors d'une Commission Rogatoire Internationale, Philippe Meire, substitut du procureur du roi au Parquet de Bruxelles, et le juge d'instruction Daniel Fransen devant un bâtiment du Palais de Justice a N'Djamena. Related Material:
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