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Indictments at the Special Court
10 March 2003


Statement by David M. Crane
The Prosecutor, Special Court for Sierra Leone
10 March 2003

Today the people of Sierra Leone took back control of their lives and of their future.  They have spoken as one voice, a voice that shouts “no more,” a voice that declares to the world “never again.”  The dark days of the rule of the gun are over.  The bright shining light of the law burns back the shadows of impunity in this ravaged country.

As the Prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, and on behalf of the people of Sierra Leone, today I announce the following approved indictments against:
 

for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and violations of international humanitarian law.

Specifically the crimes alleged within the indictments include murder, rape, extermination, acts of terror, enslavement, looting and burning, sexual slavery, conscription of children into an armed force, and attacks on UNAMSIL peacekeepers and humanitarian assistance workers, among others.

Indictees Sankoh, Sesay, Brima, Kallon, and Norman currently are in our custody.  I call upon the people of Sierra Leone and West Africa to turn over indictees Koroma and Bockarie.  They are indicted war criminals with outstanding warrants for their arrest.

This is an historic day for Sierra Leone and West Africa.  A just and sustainable peace looms on the horizon for all who move towards this new dawn.

The international criminal case continues.  Further indictments will follow.

I will leave you with a quote by Robert Jackson, the Prosecutor at Nuremberg, quoting from his opening statement on 21 November 1945:
 

 “We are able to do away with domestic tyranny and violence and aggression by those in power against the rights of their own people only when we make all men answerable to the law.”


Thank you.
 

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SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE, OFFICE OF THE PROSECUTOR, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

*A news conference with the Prosecutor will be held at
10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 18, 2003 at UNAMSIL
headquarters, Mammy Yoko Hotel, Aberdeen, Freetown,
Sierra Leone.  Contact Mr. Michael Pan at pan@un.org
for further information.

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