The Trial of Charles Taylor

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Court Resumes After Mid-Morning Break. Examination of Witness Jabati Jaward Continues

Posted by Webmaster on July 10, 2008

12:00PM: Court resumed and Witness Jabati Jaward continued his testimony.

The witness was made to identify a photo which he said was Sam Bockarie’s house in Buedu. He identified the store where he said arms and ammunitions were kept and the room which he said housed the radio communication set. The witness spoke about Bockarie’s visits to Liberia and the radio communications he had with radio operators in Liberia. The witness spoke of the arms and ammunition which were supplied to Issa Sesay for the capture of Kono from ECOMOG forces. The witness was shown a document which listed supply for arms to Issa Sesay. Legal arguements ensued over the witness’s statement that he had not see the document before but could identify the items listed on it.

The court adjourned for lunch.

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