Sierra Leonean People Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity - Alex Tamba Brima, Santigie Borbor Kanu, Brima Bazzy Kamara, Issa Sesay (Paperback)


Chapters: Alex Tamba Brima, Santigie Borbor Kanu, Brima Bazzy Kamara, Issa Sesay, Morris Kallon, Augustine Gbao. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 19. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Alex Tamba Brima (also known as Gullit) (born 23 November 1971) is a former Sierra Leonean military commander. He was one of a group of seventeen soldiers in the Sierra Leone Armed Forces who called themselves Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) that succefully stage a coup that ousted president Ahmad Tejan Kabbah in May 1997. On 19 July 2007 he was convicted and sentenced to 50 years in prison for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Brima was born in the village of Yaryah, Kono District, Sierra Leone to parents from the Kono ethnic group. In April 1985, he joined the Sierra Leone Army, where he was promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. In 1998, Brima was invited by Johnny Paul Koroma to join the AFRC Supreme Council. In this capacity, Brima was a commander of the AFRC and Revolutionary United Front forces that attacked civilians in the north, east, and centre of Sierra Leone in 1998 and in Freetown in January 1999. Brima was indicted on 7 March 2003 was arrested on 10 March 2003, and his trial before the Special Court for Sierra Leone began on 7 March 2005. He was tried with Brima Bazzy Kamara and Santigie Borbor Kanu. Brima was found guilt of crimes against humanity and war crimes on 20 June 2007, including counts of murder, rape, forced labour, and the use of child soldiers. He and his codefendants' convictions were the first convictions for the Special Court for Sierra Leone and were also the first time anyone had been convicted of the international crime of using child soldiers. On 19 July 2007, Brima was sentenced to 50 years' imprisonmen...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1528760

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Chapters: Alex Tamba Brima, Santigie Borbor Kanu, Brima Bazzy Kamara, Issa Sesay, Morris Kallon, Augustine Gbao. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 19. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Alex Tamba Brima (also known as Gullit) (born 23 November 1971) is a former Sierra Leonean military commander. He was one of a group of seventeen soldiers in the Sierra Leone Armed Forces who called themselves Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) that succefully stage a coup that ousted president Ahmad Tejan Kabbah in May 1997. On 19 July 2007 he was convicted and sentenced to 50 years in prison for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Brima was born in the village of Yaryah, Kono District, Sierra Leone to parents from the Kono ethnic group. In April 1985, he joined the Sierra Leone Army, where he was promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. In 1998, Brima was invited by Johnny Paul Koroma to join the AFRC Supreme Council. In this capacity, Brima was a commander of the AFRC and Revolutionary United Front forces that attacked civilians in the north, east, and centre of Sierra Leone in 1998 and in Freetown in January 1999. Brima was indicted on 7 March 2003 was arrested on 10 March 2003, and his trial before the Special Court for Sierra Leone began on 7 March 2005. He was tried with Brima Bazzy Kamara and Santigie Borbor Kanu. Brima was found guilt of crimes against humanity and war crimes on 20 June 2007, including counts of murder, rape, forced labour, and the use of child soldiers. He and his codefendants' convictions were the first convictions for the Special Court for Sierra Leone and were also the first time anyone had been convicted of the international crime of using child soldiers. On 19 July 2007, Brima was sentenced to 50 years' imprisonmen...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1528760

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September 2010

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978-1-158-52659-8

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