By: Olivia Ward Foreign Affairs Reporter, Published on Sun Feb 16 2014
Toronto lawyer Christopher Black has spent his life defending the indefensible. After a decade-long battle, he’s won exoneration for a Rwandan former paramilitary police chief held for 11 years on charges the UN court now says are invalid.
has been acquitted by a criminal tribunal in Arusha, Tanzania, in February.
When Christopher Black opened his eyes in the Tanzanian hospital, a doctor was standing over him. “Are you a religious man?” he asked, and offered to call a priest. In 2000, the Toronto criminal lawyer had just begun defending a high-profile suspect at a trial of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, when he collapsed from malaria. […]