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War Crimes Court Economics: Who Will Pay and Will it Boost Liberia’s Struggling Economy?
War Crimes Court Economics: Who Will Pay and Will it Boost Liberia’s Struggling Economy?
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Lawmakers were joined by scores of Liberians in 2018 at a civil war monument in Du Port Road, Paynesville to announce the resolution seeking the establishment of a war and economic crimes court/ Photo By: Alpha Daffae Senkpeni
Freetown, Sierra Leone Patrick Fatoma spends his days guiding guests around the fading halls of the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone. It’s a job he has held for nearly a decade since the official close of Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2013.
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TAMPERE, Finland – Gibril Massaquoi’s frustration at facing war crimes charges that could send him to jail for life came through on his second day of testimony Friday. The 51-year-old, who must have thought his risk of war crimes charges ended when he was settled in Finland in return for testimony that helped convict former Liberian President Charles Taylor and others in the Special Court for Sierra Leone, snapped at Finnish State Prosecutor Tom Laitinen’s questions.
“You are the one that’s missing the point,” he snapped at Laitinen, saying that the prosecutor was mixing the roles that different parties to the conflict had played. Laitinen was challenging the defense’s description of the routes taken by Massaquoi as part of delegation for the Sierra Leonean rebel group the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) that traveled between Sierra Leone and Liberia during Sierra Leone’s peace process in 2000 and early 2001. Massaquoi’s defense is seeking to show from his trave
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