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MONROVIA – Prosecutors in the appeal of former Revolutionary United Front commander Gibril Massaquoi’s acquittal of charges of war crimes moved the focus to one of the key points of contention in the Finnish lower court’s judgement last year: the exp ....
By Lennart Dodoo, with New Narratives MONROVIA – A prosecution witness in Friday’s session of the war crimes trial of Gibril Massaquoi showed the Finnish court a scar on his arm that he said was the result of a bullet fired at him by rebels under Massaquoi’s command as he tried to rescue a friend who had been gunned down in the Waterside Market. The witness, code named “Civillian 77” by the court to protect him from retaliation and intimidation, said that incident happened in 2001. He and his friend “George” had gone to the Waterside market in search of goods to buy and sell. Fighting between the forces of LURD and the government of President Charles Taylor had shut down the city and almost every basic commodity had become scarce. ....
Liberia: Witness Shows Scar as Massaquoi Trial Hears of Killing and Rape at Waterside Liberia: Witness Shows Scar as Massaquoi Trial Hears of Killing and Rape at Waterside Share Two of the four judges in the trial of Gibril Massaquoi listen to witness testimony in Monrovia Leslie Lumeh/New Narratives MONROVIA – A prosecution witness in Friday’s session of the war crimes trial of Gibril Massaquoi showed the Finnish court a scar on his arm that he said was the result of a bullet fired at him by rebels under Massaquoi’s command as he tried to rescue a friend who had been gunned down in the Waterside Market. ....
ADVERTISEMENT War Crimes: Witness shows scar as Massaquoi trial hears of killing, rape Mr Massaquoi is on trial in the European country of Finland where he had relocated under a deal between the Finland government and the Special Court for Sierra Leone for which he was a key informant. 4 min read A prosecution witness in Friday’s session of the war crimes trial of Gibril Massaquoi showed the Finnish court a scar on his arm that he said was the result of a bullet fired at him by rebels under Mr Massaquoi’s command as he tried to rescue a friend who had been gunned down in the Waterside Market. ....