RESOLUTION ON GUIDELINES AND MEASURES FOR THE PROHIBITION AND PREVENTION OF TORTURE, CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT IN AFRICA
Part III: Responding to the Needs of Victims
49. Ensure that alleged victims of torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading
treatment or punishment, witnesses, those conducting the
investigation, other human rights defenders and families are protected
from violence, threats of violence or any other form of intimidation or
reprisal that may arise pursuant to the report or investigation.
50. The obligation upon the State to offer reparation to victims exists
irrespective of whether a successful criminal prosecution can or has
been brought. Thus all States should ensure that all victims of torture
and their dependents are:
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a)
Offered appropriate medical care;
b)
Have access to appropriate social and medical rehabilitation;
c)
Provided with appropriate levels of compensation and support;
In addition there should also be a recognition that families and
communities which have also been affected by the torture and illtreatment received by one of its members can also be considered as
victims.
THE ROBBEN ISLAND GUIDELINES