Hissène Habré has to be dragged into court as his war crimes trial resumes in Senegal. Once again the former Chadian dictator digs his heels in over the legitimacy of the judges. Also, despite official efforts to fight back against the prejudices faced by indigenous pygmies in Congo Brazzaville, many of them still feel discriminated against. And we meet Ethiopian-born author Dinaw Mengetsu. His top novel “All Our Names” is now being devoured by French readers.