Campaigns May 6, 1993 Zaire: legal concern / fear of torture: Josue Bakatumana Mulowayi, Marcel Kabongo, Bosco Kalala Ntambwe, Jean Kalenga, Kaniki, Kapepa, Kasongo Tshilenga, Gustave Lemba, Martin Liongo, Luamba, Mbayi Kalombo, Mukendi Kabongo, Anderson Mukoma, Mu
Campaigns March 31, 1993 Zaire: fear of torture / incommunicado detention: Mukendi Placide, Lukulungu Martin, Mbayi, Mutombo Anaclet, Mukuna Georges Anderson, Mbuyi Kalombo, Tshisimbi, Madame Kajinga Tambwe
Campaigns December 18, 1992 Zaire: Further Information: Legal concern / fear of torture: Mukendi wa Mulumba, Major Mpika, Lieutenant Ngbaka, Dieudonne Nyangele, Justin Mobikayi, Michel Kembo, Olenga Nkoy, M Akoy
Campaigns December 16, 1992 Zaire: legal concern / fear of torture: Mukendi wa Mulumba, Major Mpika, Lieutenant Ngbaka, Dieudonne Nyangele, Justin Mobikayi, Michel Kembo, Olenga Nkoy, M Akoy
Campaigns April 9, 1992 Zaire: Further information: Incommunicado detention/ill-treatment concern and new concerns – Torture/Unfair trial/”Disappearance”: about 30 soldiers arrested at “La Voix du Zaire” radio and television complex following an alleged coup attempt
Campaigns March 20, 1992 Zaire: Further information: Legal concern / fear of torture: Fernand Tala-Ngai
Campaigns February 18, 1992 Zaire: possible extrajudicial execution / legal concern: at least 13 people killed by government troops during religious demonstration
Campaigns February 4, 1992 Zaire: incommunicado detention / ill-treatment concern: about 20 soldiers arrested at Zaire radio station following alleged coup attempt