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Charles McArthur Ghankay Taylor

Date of Birth: 28 January 1948
Place of Birth: Arthington


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Weah-Boakai election race tests 20-year peace settlement

A lower turn out due to voters' difficulties in getting to the polls would favour the incumbent President George Manneh Oppong Weah of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) and his running mate Vice-President Jewel Howard-Taylor ex-wife of jailed warlord Charles Taylor...


Weah and Boakai brace for second round

He was a senior frontline commander of jailed ex-president Charles Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL) and is another man with a violent past...


Weah stays in pole position

A year before those elections Weah's Congress for Democratic Change the Liberia People's Democratic Party and the former ruling National Patriotic Party (founded by ex-President and convicted war criminal Charles Taylor) forged a deal which brought them to power...


Washington weighs in on Weah

Many will recall the decisive US role in the removal of Charles Taylor from power and his subsequent trial and imprisonment (AC Vol 44 No 14 Meltdown in Monrovia & Vol 54 No 20 Taylor goes down alone)...

He is the only Liberian president since 1944 – apart from Charles Taylor – not to have received an invitation...

Previous Liberian leaders such as Samuel Kanyon Doe and Charles Taylor failed to accurately read the game in the extra time...


Weah slaloms through the opposition

He made a fortune running the Liberian shipping registry when Charles Taylor was President and now chairs the MTN-owned Lone Star Cell the country's second-largest mobile phone network...


War crimes trial divides justice-seekers

Massaquoi was given immunity by the Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2002 in return for testifying against Sierra Leonean and Liberian violators of human rights in both those countries' civil wars which claimed hundreds of thousands of lives (AC Vol 50 No 15 Charles Taylor gets his day in Court)...

Massaquoi's evidence was key to the conviction of many war criminals and in 2012 the SCSL sentenced ex-President Charles Taylor of Liberia to 50 years for his offences (See Box Tale of a turncoat)...

Even Charles Taylor currently serving his sentence in a British prison was only convicted of crimes in Sierra Leone not Liberia (AC Vol 58 No 4 Taylor calls politicians from prison)...

The Finnish proceedings in Monrovia ended on 7 April after hearing the testimony of Bility who says Massaquoi tortured him in July or August 2002 on the orders of Charles Taylor when Bility was editor of the Monrovia newspaper The Analyst...

After Sankoh's arrest in Freetown in 2000 – he died while in detention in 2003 – Massaquoi began to offer his co-operation in President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah's government's campaign against the remnants of the RUF many of whom fled to Liberia to join President Charles Taylor's forces in that civil war...

'It was common knowledge that the RUF was directly supported by convicted war criminal former Liberian President Charles Taylor and frequently transited back and forth to Liberia to obtain arms and ammunition ' White told the website Justiceinfo...


George Weah at bay

Jewel fights backComplicating matters further are reports of a deepening rift between Weah and his Vice-President the highly influential ex-wife of former president Charles Taylor Jewel Howard-Taylor...


Weah awash in scandal

Samuel P Jackson an economist and advisor to the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Charles Taylor governments says that the Weah administration 'has not demonstrated it has developed the will or the communications strategy to deal with murmurings of corruption'...

Justice delayed but maybe not denied The influence of political allies of the imprisoned war criminal Charles Taylor on the government of President George Weah continues to grow...

Although many men and women with unsavoury reputations from the civil war era remain at liberty and at no risk of arrest the high number of ex-colleagues of Charles Taylor in positions of power is worrying many...


The heist that never was

The mystery of the money's whereabouts remains and accusing fingers are pointing to Weah who has surrounded himself with old players from the corrupt era of the dictator Samuel Kanyon Doe and convicted war criminal Charles Taylor...

Other dubious characters around Weah are Information Minister Nagbe once a commando in Charles Taylor's rebel army...


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