UncategorizedUpdate on Cindor ReevesThe brother-in-law former Liberian warlord and president Charles Taylor may be deported shortly
UncategorizedDeporting Cindor Reeves "morally questionable": IRB tribunal officerThe tribunal officer assigned by the Immigration and Refugee Board to the case of Cindor Reeves , former brother-in-law of...
Uncategorized’You know the price for snitching’Immigration Canada cannot claim to be unaware of the threats against Cindor Reeves
UncategorizedCanada on verge of deporting man who brought a tyrant to justiceFederal government rejects Cindor Reeves’s bid for refugee status
Uncategorized"[People were] begging him while the executions were going on. It’s a horrible thing to talk about."My story about Bill Horace, a Toronto man who has been accused by multiple witnesses and sources of war crimes and crimes against...
WorldSafe haven for an alleged killerA Liberian man accused of horrific war crimes is alive and well in Canada
UncategorizedA tyrant on trialIt can be lonely writing about and covering wars and humans rights atrocities in Africa. Nobody really cares - at least not as...
WorldThe world’s first analog bloggerAlfred Sirleaf provides Liberians with their news via chalkboard
UncategorizedCanada spends millions on the court that’s prosecuting Charles Taylor-but doesn’t want to protect the man who risked his life to bring the tyrant to justiceFrom this week’s print magazine . The story, in a nutshell, is this: Charles Taylor’s brother-in-law, Cindor Reeves, risked his...
WorldThe man who brought down a tyrantCindor Reeves helped bring Liberia’s brutal dictator, Charles Taylor, to justice. Now Canada may kick him out.