Appeals
judges have upheld the conviction of former Liberian President Charles
Taylor on Thursday, reaffirming the 50-year prison sentence he was given
last year for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during
Sierra Leone's civil war.
Judges
last year convicted him on 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against
humanity for aiding and abetting the rebels who murdered, raped and
pillaged their way through neighbouring Sierra Leone during an 11-year
civil war which cost some 50,000 lives until 2002.
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