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The Special Court set up to try those 'who bear most responsibility' for the decade-long civil war faces a cash crisis which may delay trials and scupper plans for a new court building and detention centre in Freetown. Government efforts to rebuild the battered criminal justice system would be set back again....

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Rwanda, Yugoslavia, Britain, Netherlands, Sam Hinga Norman, Sam 'Mosquito' Bockarie, Liberian, Charles Taylor, Leonid Minin

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