Charles Taylor lawyer walks out of court in protest
The defense lawyer for former Liberian President Charles Taylor walked out of a war crimes court on Tuesday protesting that his client's rights to a fair trial were being abused.Full story
The defense lawyer for former Liberian President Charles Taylor walked out of a war crimes court on Tuesday protesting that his client's rights to a fair trial were being abused.Full story
Calling the trial "a farce," Charles Taylor's lawyer stormed out of court Tuesday after judges refused to accept a written summary of the former Liberian president's defense at the end of his landmark war crimes case. Full story
Naomi Campbell delivered potentially critical evidence against former president of Liberia, Charles Taylor when she revealed he sent her a bag of rough diamonds after a dinner more than 10 years ago. NBC’s Martin Fletcher discusses how this can affect the trial of a man who once denied ever dealing
GERIHUN, SIERRA LEONE - JULY 18: Young Liberian refugees wave to the last Sierra Leonians who were being repatriated to their homes for the first time in 11 years July 18, 2002 at the Gerihun camp near Bo, Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone is infamous for some of the decade's worst war crimes and the iron