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INTERVIEW - Taylor's S.Leone verdict by year's end-prosecutor
2010-02-08
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A verdict in the long war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor is not now expected until the end of this year, although the defense is cutting back on witnesses, a prosecutor said on Monday. Taylor, 62, denies all 11...
Women's contingent of CRPF leaves for Liberia
2010-02-08
NEW DELHI: A women's contingent of CRPF -- comprising 125 personnel -- left on Monday night for civil war stricken Liberia on the United Nations peacekeeping mission. It will be the fourth...
CRPF's women contingent to leave for Liberia
2010-02-08
New Delhi: A women contingent of the CRPF will leave for civil war stricken Liberia tonight as part of the United Nations Peace Keeping assignment. The fourth women contingent to be sent to Liberia by the largest paramilitary force in the...
$22m awarded in Liberia torture case
2010-02-06
MIAMI - The son of Charles Taylor, who commanded a brutal paramilitary unit while his father was Liberia's president, was ordered yesterday by a federal judge to pay $22.4 million in damages to five Liberians who were tortured and abused during the West African...
Judge awards $22M damages in Liberia torture case
2010-02-06
Comments MIAMI (Map, News) - The son of former Liberian President Charles Taylor, who commanded a brutal paramilitary unit in his father's government, was ordered Friday by a federal judge to pay $22.4 million in damages to five Liberians who were tortured and abused...
U.S. Judge Awards $22 Million in Liberia Torture Case
2010-02-05
Associated Press MIAMI—The son of former Liberian President Charles Taylor, who commanded a brutal paramilitary unit in his father's government, was ordered Friday by a federal judge to pay $22.4 million in damages to five Liberians who were tortured and abused...
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