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The closest thing I see to specific allegations is it has been alleged that State security forces frequently used excessive force to disperse and put down demonstrations, and arrested and detained thousands of actual or perceived members of the opposition, a number of whom would have been allegedly subjected to serious abuse and ill-treatment in detention in Bensouda's Feb 2018 statement. So 7 (e), (f) or (i)? (Comment: the good thing about mass repression of protestors being qualified and successfully prosecuted as a crime against humanity is that that would provide future legal protection for protestors in the states that have signed the Rome Statute, in which mass arrests of protestors have still been common in the XXIst century.) Boud (talk) 20:57, 8 August 2024 (UTC)Reply