[1] She returned to Chad in 1995, after the reign of terror that occurred during Hissène Habré's stint as president.
Moudeina was wounded by a grenade during the event, and spent over a year in France recovering from her injuries.
[3] Moudeina filed her first case against Habré in 2000, while he was living comfortably in the Republic of Senegal, on behalf of seven women.
Moudeina and the victims in turn filed the case in Belgium, because a law exists there that any person who committed acts of torture anywhere in the world could be indicted and tried.
He was arrested and detained for ten days, but the Senegalese prosecutor declared himself incompetent to follow through with the request.