Sierra Leoneans say they are losing interest in the Charles Taylor trial because it is taking too long and they are not getting enough information about the high profile case that is taking place half way around the world in The Hague. Reactions from Freetown underscore the need for the Special Court for Sierra Leone [...]
Your Questions Wanted: Interview with Courtenay Griffiths, lead Counsel for Charles Taylor
Dear Readers, Some excellent news for us today. Courtenay Griffiths – Mr. Taylor’s lead defense lawyer — has agreed to be interviewed for this site next Wednesday. We are seeking your questions for him, which we’ll be accepting through until 9am EST, Tuesday morning (March 9, 2010). We are still keeping in mind the questions [...]
A Day In Photos at the Charles Taylor Trial
Dear Readers, One of our regular commenters, $$ker-Bnker, asked to see some photos of the International Criminal Court and the Charles Taylor trial while I was in The Hague this week. Davenpost.Noko7 wanted to see some also. Well, here are a few from today’s proceedings taken from my phone while I was there – not [...]
Readers: You are famous beyond this website!
Dear Readers, I was speaking with Frank Sainworla, a Liberian journalist with West Africa Democracy Radio, this morning. He does great weekly radio programming on the Charles Taylor trial. One of the really innovative things that Frank does is to read out readers’ comments from this blog on his radio show as he gives updates [...]
Dear Readers, We have some very exciting news – In response to readers’ requests, the former Special Court prosecutor, David Crane, is willing to be interviewed and to answer your questions in relation to the Charles Taylor trial. As many of you may already know, Mr. Crane was the first lead prosecutor at the Special [...]
The Taylor Trial in the Press This Week
Dear Readers, You may be interested in a flurry of articles about the trial for former Liberian President, Charles Taylor, which have emerged in the past week as the cross-examination of Mr. Taylor by prosecutors has restarted. A bevy of press articles emerged in the last 24 hours in relation to the document prosecutors tried [...]
Charles Taylor will take the stand again tomorrow, as prosecutors continue to challenge his version of events – and of his role — during Sierra Leone’s brutal conflict. The excitement continues as both sides continue to battle it out to see who walks away from the highlight of this trial — Mr. Taylor’s testimony — [...]
The direct testimony of former Liberian president, Charles Taylor, covered a lot of ground. Over the course of 13 weeks, Mr. Taylor talked us through his childhood in Liberia, his student days in the United States, his dramatic escape from a US jail in the 1980s, his time in Libya where he was influenced, he [...]
Why Does the Special Court For Sierra Leone Have Judges, Prosecutors and Staff Who Are Not From Sierra Leone?
Readers, Big B asked a good question that might be worth posting separately as it refers to the structure of the Special Court, the composition of its judges and staff, and its legitimacy. Big B asked: “This court is what it is. It is the Special Court of Sierra Leone, not the United Nations Criminal [...]
Dear Readers, Today, Jose Rodriguez asked a great question amid the discussion about the prosecution’s ability to present new documents in an effort to impeach Mr. Taylor: “Can the prosecution bring a brand new witness to testify on their behalf, since they have being granted to present their so-called “fresh and new evidence? Remember now, [...]
