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Sierra Leone: Expedited UN Criminal Tribunal Urged

Letter to United Nations Security Council on Sierra Leone

Human Rights Watch today sent a letter to the U.N. Security Council urging the Security Council to establish a criminal process to bring to justice gross abusers of human rights; to strengthen the U.N. mandate and capacity in that country to protect civilians; and to address violations of the U.N. arms embargo against Sierra Leonean rebels.

" The Security Council should use the current crisis and the apprehension of Revolutionary United Front (RUF) leader Foday Sankoh to begin the overdue process of holding RUF leaders and others accountable for the atrocities they have committed. "
Peter Takirambudde  
Executive Director for Africa at Human Rights Watch
  

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