Friday, 30 July 2010




As Sierra Leonean war crimes convicts begin their sentences this week in Rwanda, the BBC's Umaru Fofana considers the achievement of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, which has now finished its work in Freetown. Kadiatu, who had one of her legs chopped off in January 1999 by rebels, sat in her wheelchair at her makeshift shelter in Grafton outside the capital, Freetown, on the day the Special Court for Sierra Leone handed down judgement and sentences on Revolutionary United Front rebels. I...
Full Story: BBC News



 

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