I like so many other Sierra Leoneans i spoke to would rather see Charles Taylor's trial taken to the hague. The wierd thing is, it doesn't even feel like he's currently in Sierra Leone. I thought there would be additional security and checks etc but none of the sort. This is an article from Reuters
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Reuters AlertNet - FEATURE-The Hague thrives as international justice booms: "Slobodan Milosevic's cell may not be empty for long. The death of the former Yugoslav president was a brief setback in what is otherwise a boom time for international justice and its capital, The Hague.
Milosevic's death in custody deprived the U.N. tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) of a verdict in the trial of its highest-profile suspect, but others should take his place soon in The Hague, including former Liberian leader Charles Taylor."
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