Taylor's Son Apologizes to Liberians

Charles Taylor Jr, widely known in Liberia as "Chucky", has made a public apology to Liberians from a prison cell in the U.S., where he is serving a 97-year jail sentence for his role in human rights violations during the regim of his father, former president Charles Taylor, when the younger Taylor served as commander of the infamous Anti-Terrorist Unit.

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