AES: Towards a sovereign and integrated justice system, a historic milestone has been reached

The Confederation of Sahel States (AES), made up of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, has just taken a decisive step in the field of justice and human rights. On May 29 and 30, 2025, Bamako hosted an unprecedented ministerial meeting, bringing together justice and human rights officials from the three countries. This meeting, concluded with a final press release, paves the way for major reforms and a new regional momentum around judicial issues.
Among the key decisions announced, the upcoming creation of a Sahelian Criminal and Human Rights Court (CPS-DH) marks a historic turning point. This future court aims to address serious crimes affecting the region while ensuring the protection of fundamental rights for citizens within the AES space. It will fill an institutional gap and reflect a shared commitment to judicial sovereignty tailored to the realities of the Sahel.
This initiative deserves strong recognition. It reflects the political maturity of AES leaders, who are placing justice at the heart of their integration project. By equipping the region with its own judicial body, the presidents of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger affirm their desire to break away from legal dependence on international institutions, which are often seen as disconnected from local concerns.
The CPS-DH will also serve as a shield against impunity, whether it concerns war crimes, human rights violations, or acts of terrorism. It will promote the emergence of a culture of accountability and respect for rights in countries that have long suffered from conflict.
The establishment of this Court embodies a shared vision of sovereign, united, and human rights-respecting Sahelian justice. It represents a major step forward for the peoples of the AES, who deserve institutions that meet their aspirations.

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