AES: Unified justice in the Sahel, AES Presidents mark a new judicial era with the creation of the Sahel Criminal Court

The creation of the Sahel Human Rights Criminal Court (CPS-DH) marks a strategic step forward in strengthening judicial cooperation between Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. In the face of transnational threats such as terrorism, armed conflict, and serious human rights violations, the leaders of the AES alliance have embraced a logic of pooled resources and shared sovereignty at the regional level.

This initiative aims to reinforce an independent justice system, free from political pressure and internal challenges. The newly announced regional jurisdiction is expected to ensure better handling of sensitive cases and enable a coordinated fight against impunity. Given that serious crimes in the region often cross national borders, a joint court offers a way to overcome national limitations in judicial prosecution.

The Sahel Human Rights Criminal Court also carries a strong symbolic weight as a model of collective sovereignty. In a context of strategic separation from certain external influences, this move reflects the region’s desire to build its own system of governance.

Beyond the court itself, the AES ministers of justice have announced the construction of a high-security prison in Bamako, underscoring their determination to implement enforceable penalties. In addition, a shared judicial database and digital platform will be established to promote information sharing, speed up procedures, and modernize regional collaboration.

Through the creation of the CPS-DH, Presidents Ibrahim Traoré, Assimi Goïta, and Abdourahamane Tiani are affirming their united commitment to justice, human dignity, and judicial sovereignty. This court does more than try criminals—it symbolizes a shared determination to uphold fundamental rights and build a secure, equitable future for the Sahel.

LY ASSANA

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