Charles Taylor Conviction Met With Mixed Emotions in Liberia
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, in court on Feb. 8, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images) by Mark Memmott Apr 26, 2012 — Taylor armed and assisted fighters in neighboring Sierra Leone in exchange for "blood diamonds." During a brutal war that ended 10
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, in court on Feb. 8, 2011. (AFP/Getty Images) by Mark Memmott Apr 26, 2012 — Taylor armed and assisted fighters in neighboring Sierra Leone in exchange for "blood diamonds." During a brutal war that ended 10
In a historic ruling, an international court convicted former Liberian President Charles Taylor (pictured) on Thursday of aiding and abetting war crimes and crimes against humanity for supporting notoriously brutal rebels in
In a historic ruling, an international court convicted former Liberian President Charles Taylor (pictured) on Thursday of aiding and abetting war crimes and crimes against humanity for supporting notoriously brutal rebels in
On Thursday, April 26, 2012, judges at an international war crimes court will pass judgment on warlord-turned-Liberian president Charles Taylor, who is accused of sponsoring rebels responsible for untold atrocities during Sierra Leone's brutal civil
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