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Saturday, 3 June 2017

EX-WIFE OF JAILED LIBERIAN PRESIDENT CHARLES TAYLOR APPEARS IN COURT TO DENY CHARGES OF RAPE


The ex-wife of convicted Liberian president Charles Taylor denied committing 'allegations of rape and torture', a court heard today. Agnes Reeves-Taylor, 51, is alleged to have condoned rape and torture amounting to 'extremely grave war crimes', Westminster Magistrates Court heard.

During the Liberian Civil War Reeves-Taylor is said to have allowed the torture of seven women in Gbarnga, Liberia, at the HQ of Taylor's National Patriotic Front. It is alleged the crimes were committed between December 23 1989 and January 1 1991.

She appeared at court supported by her brother to face four torture charges, but only spoke to confirm her name and address.

Karen Jones, prosecuting, said: 'She does not admit the allegations that have been made and denies any involvement at all. 'She admits that she was in war play at the time and did not see what was going on there.

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