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Liberia: Zig Zag Marzah is a Liar


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Charles Taylor neither did nor order Sierra Leonean rebel forces to attack the nation's capital Freetown and to free the group's leader from jail in 1999, he said during his trial in The Hague today. Mr. Taylor also dismissed as "lies" the testimony of one of his former commanders that he was the "boss" of both Sierra Leonean and Liberian rebel groups during both countries' conflicts.

The former Liberian president was responding to claims by a former insider of Sierra Leone's rebel group, the Revolutionary United Front (RUF), that the group had received orders and supplies of arms and ammunition from Mr. Taylor in 1998 to attack Sierra Leone's capital Freetown and free RUF leader Foday Sankoh from jail there.

"That I sent people to Freetown to free Sankoh is a blatant lie," Mr. Taylor said. The protected witness, whose testimony Mr. Taylor sought to discredit, told judges in October 2008 that RUF commanders started discussing plans to attack Freetown in 1998.

He said that while Mr. Sankoh was in jail, the group's interim leader, Sam Bockarie, did not listen to members of the RUF War Council, of which the witness himself was a member. Rather, Mr. Bockarie traveled to Liberia to seek advice from Mr. Taylor and returned from Liberia with direct instructions from Mr. Taylor that the RUF should attack Freetown, the witness said.

"The instruction to attack Freetown originated from Taylor" and it was a "planned invasion," the witness had told the Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2008. In an effort to distance himself from any such plans to attack Freetown, Mr. Taylor told the judges today that "I sure did not plan it. I don't know if Sankoh did, but I did not. I did not plan any invasion of Freetown, never."

The protected witness had also said that the weapons used in the Freetown attack were obtained from Burkina Faso and deposited in Liberia before they were eventually taken to the RUF in Sierra Leone. Mr. Taylor said that he had no knowledge of such shipment of weapons into Liberia.

"I've nothing to do with this so I really don't know what this man is talking about," the accused former president said. Bockarie went to Burkina Faso in 1998 with the acquiescence of the international community. If he came with arms and ammunition from Burkina Faso via Liberia, I did not know but if somebody came with such huge amount of arms and ammunition like that into Liberia, I would have known," Mr. Taylor explained further.

Mr. Taylor also denied the witness' claims that between 1997 and 1999, Mr. Taylor facilitated three major shipments of arms and ammunition for use by RUF rebels in Sierra Leone. The witness said that diamonds were given to Mr. Taylor in return for the shipments.

According to the witness, the RUF gave Mr. Taylor, "through his special envoy to the RUF Ibrahim Bah" about 90 carats of diamonds as payment for the first shipment of weapons. As payment for the remaining two shipments, Mr. Bockarie personally delivered nine plastics of diamonds to Mr. Taylor.

"This is a number of complicated lies in this thing. It is so terrible. It's a lie, no diamonds were given to me," Mr. Taylor asserted.

Mr. Taylor is accused by the Special Court's prosecution team of controlling the RUF rebels, including by planning attacks and supplying weapons for the RUF's activities in Sierra Leone during the country's conflict. Mr. Taylor is accused of receiving the country's diamonds from RUF rebels as payment for the supply of weapons. By his actions or inactions, the prosecution alleges that Mr. Taylor is responsible for the crimes committed by rebel forces in Sierra Leone.

Also in his testimony today, Mr. Taylor dismissed as "lies" the evidence of "Zig Zag" Marzah, a former member of Mr. Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL), who in his 2008 testimony told the judges that Mr. Taylor was the overall boss of both the RUF and NPFL. Marzah said that the RUF and NPFL were one and the same group.

He said that when NPFL rebels crossed the Sierra Leonean border, they became part of the RUF and when RUF rebels moved to the Liberian side of the border, they became part of the NPFL. They all looked up to Mr. Taylor for instructions, Mr. Marzah had said.

"It is a proofing lie. RUF and NPFL were never the same," Mr. Taylor said.

Mr. Marzah also told the judges in his 2008 testimony that as Mr. Taylor's Chief of Operations, he was in charge of Mr. Taylor's operations in Sierra Leone , Guinea and Ivory Coast . (Mr. Taylor is also accused of sending RUF rebels to attack Guinea and Ivory Coast at different times). Mr. Taylor dismissed the witness' claims.

"I swear to God. Taylor will have a man who cannot read or write and he is going to put him in charge of three countries? This man is sick. It is not true," Mr. Taylor said.

Mr. Taylor also denied several other claims by the witness, including claims that Mr. Marzah took diamonds mined by the RUF to Mr. Taylor on several occasions; that Mr. Taylor gave him arms and ammunition from his White Flower residence to take to the RUF in Sierra Leone; that Mr. Taylor had a pregnant woman buried at the back of his White Flower residence; and that Mr. Taylor gave him orders to execute many people including civilians.

"This boy is just one of the liars they brought for this case and he has really messed it up," Mr. Taylor said.


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  • Vandi Mansaray
    Sep 30 2009, 08:24

    Well,from all indications,Taylor thinks the optimal way out is to just deny all else said against.With such belief,even if the late Sam Bosckarie(Mosquito) could team with Daniel Cheah-Taylor's Defense minister to unveil to the world that the two(Mosquito and Cheah) used to frequently visit the VOA-1 Camp in Brewerville in late 2001,apparently to lure young boys to fight either in Guinea or the Ivory Coast,Taylor would deny it all.

    I have no doubt in mind that Taylor and Cheah would both deny ordering their loyalists to attack the VOA-1 Camp on the evening 10th June 2003 following the withdrawal of LURD forces from the Bushrod Island and the Lott Carey Mission near the Iron Gate.

    I just wonder why Daniel Cheah and Benjamin Yeateng could not be indicted by the Liberian people for the mayhem they effected against civilians seeking refuge in camps like the Wilson Corner,Jah Tondo and the VOA-1 in Brewerville.Liberia still needs to serve as a brighter example on the continent of Africa-given her position as the first independent nation on the continent.

  • Agent X44
    Sep 30 2009, 12:43

    Vandi,you and I,are on the same page on this blood thirst monster,Taylor.I hold Taylor 95% responsible for the destruction of my beloved country,Mama Salone.Even if the tricks of the Law and the International politics playing in the Obama Administration frees Taylor today,majority of Sierra Leoneans will never forgive him.Let that be in the back of the minds of Liberians who supports Taylor in all his actions.

    Taylor will only be forgiven by Sierra Leoneans,when he Charles Taylor choses to make public apology to the people of Sierra Leone as Gaddafi did to the people of Sierra Leone through the Kabba Government.But even with that,I don't think I can accept such an apology from a Leader who bluffs with his wealth to terrorise other weak nations.I blame Taylor and most especially the past stupid Leaders in Sierra Leone,who did not think of keeping Sierra Leone militarily potent and safe.They just consume the wealth of the country and left the citizens exposed to dangers by building a poor military force.

    This is a situation,Sierra Leoneans will not and never accept from any leader any more.We the youths are prepared to resist any poor build up of the security apparatus in Sierra Leone.I believe in a strong security because I'm a security minded person.America is today bluffing the wolrd because of her strong security system.Which country in the World will boast of attacking America?

    Go on the high seas and check on the territorial waters of Sierra Leone and see the illegal fishing that is being done on the waters.There is no Fire Power to stop or scare the nonsense.Who knows,the oil discovered will be a dream to Sierra Leone as Sierra Leone will be cheated,if Sierra Leonean Authorities do not keep their brains sharpe and their eyes open.

    If the Government of Sierra Leone have to beg Britain every day to make Sierra Leone a twenty or thirty thousand military strong,the Government must do it.You see Guinea,they're always proud of their military capability.Taylor tried Guinea and he saw the response he got. He knew that Lansana Conte was not a "no nonsense Leader".He couldn't send his own boys directly but to use those foolish bandits(RUF)that he helped to create in Sierra Leone.But clearly they saw the power of Guinea.This is how I envisage the military of Sierra Leone to be in months and years to come.

    Taylor swearing to God?What a "merciful Daddy God you are?"Even satan can swear to God for forgiveness,so be It with Taylor.Is Benjamin Yeateng educated?Taylor brought boys in Monrovia who took desktops as televisions,drank water from comos and he was proud of them;and now he's telling us of someone not educated.Go sleep Taylor...nor fool we ya!

    Charles Julue "The Rock" is gone but before going he mend all hatred fences with President Ellen Sirleaf.This is the type of fences we Sierra Leoneans will like to see and hear from you Taylor.Without this,Taylor will die and go to pogatry(correct me if am wrong).

  • Aki
    Sep 30 2009, 21:19

    ttahs,

    The Sierra Leone national anthem has been that Charles Taylor said on the BBC that " Sierra Leone will taste the bitterness of war" We find out today September 30th from the trial that Charles Taylor never uttered those words. What do you have to say now ?

  • Agent X44
    Oct 1 2009, 08:57

    You found out from whom...Charles Taylor, the BBC or from Taylor's defense team? Aki, your Taylor didn't know that the words lashed out by his tongue will tangle him today.

  • kbarmor
    Oct 1 2009, 16:18

    tttahs, how about the very people who said Mr. Taylor made that statement, like you.

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