June 26th, 2004

Flouting the Rule of Law

The News Review:

- Flouting the Rule of Law
- Intercellular to Operate Network in S/Leone
- Translate Speeches Into Laws.

Flouting the Rule of Law
Washington Post – Jun 25, 2004
Taylor seized my country’s diamond fields, enriching himself and his henchmen. Together they exploited child soldiers, conducted mass amputations, and were responsible for the rape and mutilation of many women. Sierra Leone requested that the United Nations help it bring to justice those bearing “greatest responsibility” for such atrocities during the conflict, and a joint U. -Sierra Leonean tribunal was created. It came as no surprise when the Special Court for Sierra Leone issued a 17-count indictment against Taylor last year. Then people across West Africa waited to see whether the law could really topple someone so powerful…
-Sierra Leonean tribunal was created. It came as no surprise when the Special Court for Sierra Leone issued a 17-count indictment against Taylor last year. Then people across West Africa waited to see whether the law could really topple someone so powerful. Taylor had a history of breaking numerous peace accords and, when under pressure, of using peace negotiations as a stalling tactic to rearm and reorganize his forces. One year ago, rebels had Taylor’s forces surrounded. Once again he headed for peace talks.

Intercellular to Operate Network in S/Leone
This Day – This Day (subscription) – Jun 24, 2004
People were even asking, what if the Military came and our response was, never again. Today we look at Freetown, and we say never again and that is why we are going there. It is good for us, it would be good for the people of Sierra Leone and it would pay Nigeria as the leading light of Africa”. The new CEO, Intercellular Sierra Leone, Engr. Abubakar Nahuche said managing the business in Freetown should not pose any problem. Nahuche was a taciturn corporate planner in NITEL nsing to the top lather of Corporate Headquarters management as Executive Director and member of board…
Today we look at Freetown, and we say never again and that is why we are going there. It is good for us, it would be good for the people of Sierra Leone and it would pay Nigeria as the leading light of Africa”. The new CEO, Intercellular Sierra Leone, Engr. Abubakar Nahuche said managing the business in Freetown should not pose any problem. Nahuche was a taciturn corporate planner in NITEL nsing to the top lather of Corporate Headquarters management as Executive Director and member of board. “With my expenence in the public service and now armed with private sector induction where bureaucracy has been identified as anathema to quick responses, the Siem Leone project would not pose any major difficulty once there is a firm structure and due processes in place”.

Translate Speeches Into Laws.
Free with registration – Asia Africa Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 24, 2004
Translate Speeches Into Laws. | Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (June, 2004).

 
 
 

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