Former Liberian rebel leader charged with war crimes

Updated 18 September 2014
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Former Liberian rebel leader charged with war crimes

BRUSSELS: Belgian authorities have arrested a female former commander in the rebel movement of Liberia's one-time president Charles Taylor and charged her with war crimes, officials said Thursday.
Martina Johnson is believed to be the first person charged for crimes committed during the country's first civil war, said a legal group acting for victims of the conflict. She was arrested near the city of Ghent on Wednesday "and charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity," a spokesman for the federal prosecutor in Brussels said.
Her arrest followed a complaint filed by a Belgian lawyer on behalf of three Liberian victims in 2012, said Civitas Maximas, a Geneva-based advocacy group. She is open to prosecution in Belgium as a resident of that country, accused of crimes under international law. The victims accused her of involvement in "mutilation and mass killing" during Operation Octopus, a military assault by Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia on the capital Monrovia in 1992.
"This landmark case marks the very first time an alleged Liberian perpetrator has been criminally charged for crimes under international law committed in Liberia during the first civil war," Civitas Maximas said.


Russia accuses Ukraine of threatening European energy security with Hungary/Slovakia oil stoppage

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Russia accuses Ukraine of threatening European energy security with Hungary/Slovakia oil stoppage

  • Ukraine says the ⁠pipeline was damaged by Russian strikes in late January

MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Thursday accused Ukraine of threatening Europe’s energy security by stopping oil flowing through the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia.
Ukraine, ⁠which says the ⁠pipeline was damaged by Russian strikes in late January, says it has not ⁠yet repaired it.
Separately, a Ukrainian security official said on Monday that Kyiv had used its drones to strike a key Russian pumping station serving the Druzhba oil ⁠pipeline.
Hungary ⁠this week blocked new EU sanctions on Russia and an EU loan to Ukraine, in response to the stoppage.