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Kosiah killed teenage boy on Black Monday , witness tells judges

ADVERTISEMENT Kosiah killed teenage boy on ‘Black Monday’, witness tells judges Black Mondays only ended when Kosiah’s superiors in the United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy (ULIMO) ordered him to stop the killings, the plaintiff said. 5 min read War crimes suspect Alieu Kosiah shot and killed a teenage boy in Voinjama in 1994, a man claiming to have witnessed the incident, told the Swiss Federal Criminal Court on Saturday. The 43-year-old the sixth of seven “plaintiffs” to testify to Kosiah’s guilt since his trial began in December last year told the three presiding judges that Kosiah led a gang of rebels on a weekly killing spree, a routine that he called “Black Monday.”

Kosiah Killed Teenage Boy on Black Monday, Judges Hear

By James Harding Giahyue, with New Narratives Senior Justice Correspondent BELLINZONA, Switzerland – War crimes suspect Alieu Kosiah shot and killed a teenage boy in Voinjama in 1994, a man claiming to have witnessed the incident, told the Swiss Federal Criminal Court on Saturday. The 43-year-old—the sixth of seven “plaintiffs” to testify to Kosiah’s guilt since his trial began in December last year—told the three presiding judges that Kosiah led a gang of rebels on a weekly killing spree, a routine that he called “Black Monday.” Kosiah invented the weekly killings of civilians as retaliation for the death of one of his men at a battle with the Lofa Defense Force, a militia formed to avenge their kinsmen, in Zorzor.

Liberia: Kosiah Killed Teenage Boy on Black Monday, Judges Hear

Liberia: Kosiah Killed Teenage Boy on Black Monday, Judges Hear
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Kosiah sat near bucket with human hearts , plaintiff tells court

ADVERTISEMENT ‘Kosiah sat near bucket with human hearts’, plaintiff tells court Kosiah is the first Liberian to be tried for war crimes in connection to the Liberian Civil War, which killed an estimated 250,000 people. 4 min read BELLINZONA, Switzerland – Alieu Kosiah sat near a bucket filled with human hearts in Foya, Lofa County in the mid-1990s, a man told the Swiss Federal Criminal Court prosecuting the former rebel commander on Friday. According to the man, the fifth of seven plaintiffs who have brought the war crimes case against Kosiah, another rebel named “Mammie Wata,” told him, “‘What you see in the bucket are human hearts and they are for Kosiah.”

Liberia: Kosiah Sat Near a Bucket with Human Hearts, Court Hears

Liberia: Kosiah Sat Near a Bucket with Human Hearts, Court Hears
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