The former President of Liberia convicted by the international court
30th April 2012On 26th April the Special Court for Sierra Leone convicted former Liberian president, Charles Taylor, for war crimes and crimes against humanity because of the exactions committed by his supporters during the civil war in Sierra Leone. He was found guilty on 11 counts including acts of terrorism, rape, murder, the reduction of people to the state of sexual slaves, "inhuman acts" including amputations and mutilations and the recruitment of child-soldiers. His sentence will be pronounced on 30th May. This decision makes Mr Taylor the first former head of State to be convicted by the international courts since the Nuremberg Trial from 1945-1946. It was welcomed by the prosecutor ofthe Special Court for Sierra Leone, Brenda J. Hollis and by the international community.
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