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John H T Stewart: NPFL Ex-Combatant & Paid Agent – Global News Network
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Liberia: A Response to Representative George Boley and Senator Prince Johnson s Threats
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Liberia: FrontPageAfrica Obtains a 2003 Act of Legislature Granting General Amnesty to All Partakers of the 14-Year Civil Conflict
Liberia: FrontPageAfrica Obtains a 2003 Act of Legislature Granting General Amnesty to All Partakers of the 14-Year Civil Conflict
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MONROVIA – The establishment of a war crimes court in Liberia for the prosecution of the likes of Senator Prince Y. Johnson and his cohorts might be illegal if the ‘hidden act’ of legislature enacted in 2003 that granted amnesty to all persons associated with Liberia’s civil war beginning December 1989 to August 2003 is brought to the fore.
The Act, a copy of which
FrontPageAfrica has obtained, is titled “
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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.”