CityNews reports on Liberian chimps who’ve survived medical experiments, Ebola and starvation
Removed from Canada, Cindor Reeves worried that Liberian assassins would try to kill him. They are.
American Warlord is required reading for human rights advocates, even if it occasionally tumbles into laborious minutiae, writes reviewer Michael Fraiman
Gambling in Liberia, both literally and figuratively—either way, it’s foreigners taking in all the chips and reaping rewards while locals look on
Ibrahim Bah acted as a liaison for the former Liberian dictator
A former Liberian army rebel commander accused of war crimes is under investigation in Canada
A summary of the sentencing is here.
When old Nazi collaborators are found here, our government responds. Not so when an alleged African war criminal is discovered
Cindor Reeves, a man who risked his life to bring one of the most blood-soaked tyrants of the last 25 years to justice, has left Canada following a deportation order against him.
4,000 pages of documents confirm Ottawa has no dirt on him
The brother-in-law former Liberian warlord and president Charles Taylor may be deported shortly
The tribunal officer assigned by the Immigration and Refugee Board to the case of Cindor Reeves, former brother-in-law of Liberian warlord Charles Taylor, judged him to be a credible witness whose exclusion from refugee protection in Canada would be “morally questionable.”