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Sierra Leone prosecutors have lined up 138 witnesses to testify
against nine defendants charged with war crimes for their alleged
roles in a decade-long rebel war that ravaged the west African...
A further 180 Chinese troops headed to the war-torn western African
state of Liberia on Thursday to join peacekeeping operations there,
state media reported.
The heads of all five United Nations peacekeeping missions in west
Africa began talks yesterday in Senegal on efforts to stop
lawlessness in one country spreading to others, UN officials said.
Probably due to a "drafting slip", a South African Act passed last
year does not allow the country to surrender accused people to the
International Criminal Court (ICC), an advocate said on Monday.
US President George W. Bush has invited his Sudanese counterpart
Omar al-Beshir to sign an expected peace accord with the country's
southern rebels in Washington, the state news agency SUNA said...
War-weary Liberians reacted angrily yesterday after former fighters
in the country's back-to-back civil wars quit a disarmament
meeting, and warned them not to hamper the return of peace after 14...