safety and interests of the victim, the victim’s relatives, witnesses
or persons who have intervened to assist the victim or prevent the
occurrence of further violations; the search for disappeared victims,
abducted children and the bodies of those killed, and assistance
in the recovery, identification and reburial of victims’ bodies in
accordance with the expressed or presumed wishes of the victims
or affected families; official declaration or judicial decision restoring
the dignity, reputation and rights of the victims and of persons closely
connected with the victims; judicial and administrative sanctions
against persons liable for the violations; public apologies, including
acknowledgement of the facts and acceptance of responsibility;
and commemorations and tributes to the victims.
Guarantees of non-repetition
45. The overall aim of guarantees of non-repetition is to break the
structural causes of societal violence, which are often conducive to
an environment in which dehumanising experiences such as acts
of torture and other ill-treatment take place and are not publicly
condemned or adequately punished.
46. To guarantee non-repetition of torture and other ill-treatment,
State Parties should undertake measures to combat impunity for
violations. Such measures include:
I.
Establishing effective and clear instructions to and continued
training of public officials, including law-enforcement officials
as well as military and security forces, on the obligations of
State Parties to the African Charter, especially regarding the
absolute prohibition of torture and on the specific needs of
marginalised, disadvantaged and discriminated populations;
II.
Establishing independent investigative mechanisms with
the capacity, skills, powers and resources to effectively
investigate allegations of torture and other ill-treatment;
III.
Ensuring that both individual perpetrators and those in
command and/or management positions are held accountable;
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