Monrovia — The UN-backed Special Court set up to try those considered most
responsible for war crimes in Sierra Leone has begun carrying out
investigations in Liberia: a team of investigators began searching
residences of ex-president Charles Taylor on Friday.
The team, headed by Chief Investigator Allen White, met strong
resistance on Friday, when they tried to enter a house in Congo Town, the
south-eastern suburb of the capital, Monrovia, where Taylor lived until he
was forced into exile in August last year, clearing the way for the signing
of a peace deal.
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