Vuyo Mvoko interviews Charles Taylor's lawyer Courtney Griffiths
Former Liberian President, Charles Taylor,
is the only African leader to have been prosecuted by the ICC.
He recently lost his appeal, against his fifty year sentence for crimes against humanity.
SABC Contributing Editor, Vuyo Mvoko,
spoke to his lawyer Courtney Griffiths a few days ago.
Видео Vuyo Mvoko interviews Charles Taylor's lawyer Courtney Griffiths канала SABC News
is the only African leader to have been prosecuted by the ICC.
He recently lost his appeal, against his fifty year sentence for crimes against humanity.
SABC Contributing Editor, Vuyo Mvoko,
spoke to his lawyer Courtney Griffiths a few days ago.
Видео Vuyo Mvoko interviews Charles Taylor's lawyer Courtney Griffiths канала SABC News
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