Former Liberian President Charles Taylor to a jail-term of 50 years
Former head of state of Liberian President Charles Taylor have been given jail term of 50 years today by an international court in The Hague, Netherlands.
He was convicted for war crimes sinces world war II and so Special Court for Sierra Leone convicted Charles Taylor that last month his encouraging the rebels in ierra Leone in a campaign of terror, involving murder, rape, sexual slavery and the conscription children younger than 15.
Charles Taylor, 64 years of age, found guilty of all 11 counts of aiding and abetting the deadly rebel campaign in Sierra Leone.
He was convicted for war crimes sinces world war II and so Special Court for Sierra Leone convicted Charles Taylor that last month his encouraging the rebels in ierra Leone in a campaign of terror, involving murder, rape, sexual slavery and the conscription children younger than 15.
Charles Taylor, 64 years of age, found guilty of all 11 counts of aiding and abetting the deadly rebel campaign in Sierra Leone.
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