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A former aide to Liberian ex-leader Charles Taylor has told his trial that a guest house existed in the Liberian capital for Sierra Leonean rebels. | A former aide to Liberian ex-leader Charles Taylor has told his trial that a guest house existed in the Liberian capital for Sierra Leonean rebels. |
Ex-bodyguard Varmuyan Sherif told the court in The Hague the Monrovia guest house was near Mr Taylor's residence and several foreign embassies. | Ex-bodyguard Varmuyan Sherif told the court in The Hague the Monrovia guest house was near Mr Taylor's residence and several foreign embassies. |
Mr Sherif says fighters crossed freely between Sierra Leone and Liberia. | Mr Sherif says fighters crossed freely between Sierra Leone and Liberia. |
Mr Taylor has pleaded not guilty to charges he was responsible for ordering the rebels' atrocities. | Mr Taylor has pleaded not guilty to charges he was responsible for ordering the rebels' atrocities. |
Mr Taylor, 59, is the first former African leader to face a criminal trial internationally. | Mr Taylor, 59, is the first former African leader to face a criminal trial internationally. |
Allies in combat | Allies in combat |
The BBC's Mark Doyle at The Hague says Mr Sherif is the first so-called insider witness to establish a link between the Liberian ex-president and Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebels. | |
The RUF guest house, that building was specially prepared for them. Mr Taylor prepared the building for them Witness Varmuyan Sherif class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/2963086.stm">Profile: Charles Taylor | |
Mr Sherif told the court that Mr Taylor had set up the guest house specially for the use of the rebels. | |
"The RUF guest house, that building was specially prepared for them. Mr Taylor prepared the building for them," he said through an interpreter. | |
Mr Sherif also said RUF fighters crossed into Liberia from Sierra Leone to aid Mr Taylor's forces when they were attacked by Liberian rebels. | Mr Sherif also said RUF fighters crossed into Liberia from Sierra Leone to aid Mr Taylor's forces when they were attacked by Liberian rebels. |
On Wednesday, Mr Sherif, once a bodyguard to Mr Taylor, told the court about a radio link between the former Liberian leader and RUF forces in Sierra Leone. | On Wednesday, Mr Sherif, once a bodyguard to Mr Taylor, told the court about a radio link between the former Liberian leader and RUF forces in Sierra Leone. |
The defence is expected to cross-examine him very closely and may well try to undermine some of the testimony, our reporter says. | |
His evidence follows that of Sierra Leone churchman Alex Tamba Teh, who on Tuesday described a massacre of civilians by the rebels in April 1998. | His evidence follows that of Sierra Leone churchman Alex Tamba Teh, who on Tuesday described a massacre of civilians by the rebels in April 1998. |
The witness did not draw any link between the events he described and Mr Taylor. | The witness did not draw any link between the events he described and Mr Taylor. |
The trial opened in June last year but proceedings were postponed after Mr Taylor fired his defence lawyer and boycotted the opening of the trial. | The trial opened in June last year but proceedings were postponed after Mr Taylor fired his defence lawyer and boycotted the opening of the trial. |
The ex-Liberian president is accused of responsibility for the actions of RUF rebels during the 1991-2001 civil war in Sierra Leone, which included unlawful killings, sexual slavery, use of child soldiers and looting. | The ex-Liberian president is accused of responsibility for the actions of RUF rebels during the 1991-2001 civil war in Sierra Leone, which included unlawful killings, sexual slavery, use of child soldiers and looting. |
Campaigners for international justice say the case is an enormously important step to ending international impunity. | Campaigners for international justice say the case is an enormously important step to ending international impunity. |