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Charles Taylor at the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone. AP Photo/Vincent Jannink

Naomi Campbell and blood diamonds: key moments of the Charles Taylor trial

The former Liberian leader will be the first ex-president to receive judgment from an international tribunal since the Nuremberg trials.

INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES court judges are due to deliver their verdict today on the case against former Liberian president Charles Taylor.

Taylor is the first former president since the Nuremberg trials to receive a judgment at an international tribunal – the Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands.

Taylor was indicted in 2003 on charges of murder, terrorising civilians, rape, sexual slavery and recruiting child soldiers during the Sierra Leone war which ended in 2002. He is pleading not guilty on all 11 charges.

The trial heard evidence from Taylor over several months and received testimony from high-profile witnesses including actress Mia Farrow and model Naomi Campbell.

Here are some of the main moments in the trial:

  • Prosecutors accused Taylor of funnelling weapons and ammunition to rebels in neighbouring Sierra Leonein exchange for ‘blood diamonds’ mined by slave labourers
  • Taylor’s defence counsel Terry Munyard criticised witness testimonies in their closing statement: “In this case, there are so many examples of egregious implausibility and in a number of cases downright lies, we submit that it is appropriate to completely put aside several prosecution witnesses altogether”
  • Naomi Campbell said she had received uncut diamonds as a gift during a 1997 event she attended along with Nelson Mandela, Charles Taylor and Mia Farrow. She said she assumed they were from Taylor, but had no proof of that
  • Actress Mia Farrow told the court that the morning after receiving the diamonds, Campbell told those gathered at the breakfast table that the men who gave them to her had been sent to her by Taylor
  • Campbell’s assistant Carole White told the court that when the model told her at dinner about the diamonds, “Charles Taylor was smiling and nodding in agreement”
  • “I felt that my family’s life was in danger, Naomi Campbell told the court of her reluctance to testify which led to her being subpoenaed. “I read that supposedly thousands of people had been killed and I didn’t want my mother or my family to be in any danger”
  • Defence witness and convicted former rebel leader Issa Hassan Sesay apologised for his role in the conflict during his testimony in 2010:  “I say sorry to the people of Sierra Leone and I’m appealing to the people of Sierra Leone, especially the victims, who lost their loved ones, those whose arms were amputated, those whose properties were destroyed, I’m appealing to them that what happened during the war was not good for Sierra Leone, but it has happened. I’m just appealing to them”
  • The court heard evidence from witnesses to and victims of amputations which were considered the ‘calling card’ of rebels throughout the conflict
  • Prosecution witness Alusine Conteh spoke to the court about the attack in which his hands were cut off by rebels in January 1999. Conteh said that after they cut off his left hand, the rebels prepared to amputate his four-year-old son’s hand. “I said I would rather you cut off my second hand,” he told the court
  • Taking the stand in September 2009, Taylor claimed the allegations that he had been involved in ritual sacrifices and cannibalism were “as racist as it ever gets”
  • Taylor also blamed an international plot for his trial: “I am brought here by Britain and America. At this particular time in the world when there was Iraq and regime change, it was good to go into Africa, snatch one little leader from a small country, let’s set an example of him to show there is no impunity.
  • Classified US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks in 2010 revealed US concerns about the trial and one of the judges, suggesting that “as the only African judge”, she wanted to be the one to deliver the verdict.
  • The defence team argued that the Wikileaks revelations compromised the trial, but their challenge was dismissed by the court

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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:03 PM

    Think you will find they are not. You think the public finances are bad now. They would be orders of magnitude worse off in the case of unity. Add that to the almost certainty of a civil war in the North. Thanks but no thanks.

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    Mute Anthony Hilton
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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:18 PM

    @Dave Connolly: agreed, there would definitely be a civil war if that happens anytime soon. As much as it would be nice to have a united ireland, I’d much prefer to be separated if it ment innocent lives saved.

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    Mute James Beattie
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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:21 PM

    @Dave Connolly: David McWilliams says the exact opposite to you. He says that Ireland would thrive with unity. No disrespect to you Dave but I would take the word of a very accurate economist such as McWilliams over you any day of the week.

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    Mute James Beattie
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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:25 PM

    @Dave Connolly: “Economist and commentator David McWilliams has said Brexit has made a united Ireland far more likely, and that reunification represented a huge opportunity for the North with no downside.”

    https://irishplan.net/reunification-now-more-likely-represents-a-huge-opportunity-mcwilliams/

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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:40 PM

    @James Beattie: In fairness, McWilliams hasn’t been right about anything since 2008

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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:45 PM

    @James Beattie: here’s another view from the experts. It appears as though opinion is heavily divided on the cost/benefit. One thing is for sure, the security budget would go through the roof. Employment would also be interesting with 1 in 3 people working in the UK public sector.

    https://www.irishnews.com/news/northernirelandnews/2019/09/17/news/united-ireland-would-cost-up-to-30-billion-a-year-and-collapse-north-s-economy–1714127/

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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:47 PM

    @James Beattie:
    There would have to be a peaceful transition to unity to have any economic effect.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 2:51 PM

    @Mickety Dee: Any examples to back up your comment? He was ignored by FF in 2008 and look what happened, the biggest crash in almost a century resulting in the taxpayers bailing out a banking system that was allowed run riot.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 3:22 PM

    @Mickety Dee: I presume you are trying to wind a few up on here. McWilliams is one of the leading economists in not only ireland but Europe. He is bang on the money.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 3:30 PM

    @Dave Connolly: as long as the people of the North continue to vote for the parties of conflict ( SF and the DUP) the North will always be a sectarian pit. Until the likes of the peace Wall (gas a Wall built to stop two communities from attacking each other called a peace wall) Any one who thinks a united ireland would work is mad

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    Apr 5th 2022, 3:42 PM

    @James Beattie: we get it, you wear David McWilliams pyjamas to bed at night.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 3:53 PM

    @John Moloney: better than wearing a Union Jack one like you kiddo

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    Apr 5th 2022, 4:06 PM

    @Chris Mc: I always knew I was mad.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 4:10 PM

    @James Beattie: why? have you a problem with people choosing to wear union jacks? its the small comments like this that show just how difficult any unification would be.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 5:16 PM

    @alan: never said I have a problem with it. More reading and less commenting would suit you much better

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    Apr 5th 2022, 6:12 PM

    FF & FG have had 100 years of power between them in Ireland, wouldn’t it be nice if they put that ‘experience’ to use by entering their own candidates into future elections in the six counties to make a difference or would they prefer to remain on the fence? Surely there are members & supporters of both parties who would prefer our island to be united rather than occupied. Just throwing it out there.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 6:38 PM

    @GrumpyAulFella: Think it’s 1 in 2 up the north.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 6:53 PM

    @Dave Connolly: it’s a century or two before the bigots on both sides are out of the picture, by that stage we’ll be abandoning low lying land cause of rising sea levels and taking in millions of migrants cause of unlivable areas of the planet, Irish unity won’t be a priority then survival will be.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 7:00 PM

    @Pat Barry: that’s even more scary.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 6:29 PM

    Good. Nor should they. We’ve enough problems with 26 counties never mind the sectarianism rife in the other 6.

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    Apr 5th 2022, 9:28 PM

    Thousands of people aren’t waking up at all, thanks to the SF and Unionist murder gangs.

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