PROSECUTOR v SAM HINGA NORMAN & ORS - ANNEX TO DECISION ON PROSECUTION REQUEST TO ADMIT DOCS UNDER RULE 92BIS (SCSL-04-14-T) [2005] SCSL 117 (14 July 2005);
ANNEX
FIRST BUNDLE
TITLE
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DATE
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SOURCE
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ADMITTED PORTIONS
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11. Third Report of the Secretary General on the Situation in Sierra Leone
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05/02/98
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UN Security Council
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Paragraph 10
Paragraph 11, ending with “armament or distribution of the CDU forces,” Paragraph 25 |
13. Fifth Report of the Secretary General on the Situation in Sierra Leone
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09/06/98
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UN Security Council
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Paragraph 23
Paragraph 38 |
14. First Progress Report of the Secretary General on the United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone
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12/08/98
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UN Security Council
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Paragraph 16
Paragraph 43 Paragraph 59 |
15. Second Progress Report of the Secretary General on the United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone
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16/10/98
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UN Security Council
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Paragraph 23
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16. Third Progress Report of the Secretary General on the United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone
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16/12/98
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UN Security Council
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Paragraph 39
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18. Sixth Progress Report of the Secretary General on the United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone
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04/06/99
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UN Security Council
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Paragraph 35, ending with “to have lost their lives.”
Paragraph 36 |
32. Sierra Leone Monthly Report
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31/07/99
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UNICEF
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Page 3, paragraph 1 starting from “On 28th June the Civil Defence Force...” and ending with “as part of its relief and rehabilitation programme.”
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SECOND BUNDLE
TITLE
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DATE
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SOURCE
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ADMITTED PORTIONS
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42. Sierra Leone: Sowing Terror. Atrocities against Civilians in Sierra Leone
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Vol. 10, No. 3 (A) July 1998
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Human Rights Watch
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Page 24, paragraphs 1, 2, 3 ending with “and their civilian supporters.”
Page 25: Paragraph 2 starting from “Recruitment of Child Soldiers” and ending with “in the eastern Kailahun district alone numbered 3,000” Paragraph 3 starting from “The situation for child combatants” and ending with “ECOMOG, U.N. agencies, and relevant NGOs.” Paragraph 4 starting from “National and international human rights...” and ending with “or Sierra Leonean society.” Paragraph 5 starting from “Many former combatants,” and ending with paragraph 1 on page 26 “the success of this program could play a crucial role in preventing future human rights abuses.” |
57. Mazurana and Carlson, From Combat to Community: Women and Girls of Sierra Leone
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January 2004
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Women Waging Peace, Policy Commission
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Page 11: paragraphs 1 to 6 and 8
Paragraph 7 starting from “As the war progressed...” and ending with “and logistical support” and from “the CDF did not feature prominently...” and ending with “over the president’s hold on authority.” Page 12 Page 13 |
58. Sierra Leone Conflict Mapping Program, Draft Copy for Review
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9 March 2004
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No Peace Without Justice
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Page 298
Page 299 Page 309 Page 323, last two paragraphs starting from “The Kamajors – 1996” and ending with paragraph 1 on page 324 ending with “Those men must willingly contribute condiments to the Kamajors.” Page 393 Page 425, starting from “b. Bonthe District” and until the end. Page 464 Page 465, from the beginning until last three lines, ending with “most of the actions were concentrated in the north of the District.” Page 466, last paragraph starting from “2. Factual analysis” and until the end of Page 467 Page 477 Page 478 |
68. CDF Calendar 2001
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None
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Sierra Leone Action Movement
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Entire document, pages 00000837 to 00000862
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THIRD BUNDLE
160. Declaration of commitment to release child combatant
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22 March 2000
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None
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Entire document, 2 pages.
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168. Sierra Leone Humanitarian Situation Report
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15 June 1998
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www.reliefweb.int
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Paragraph 13
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172. Sierra Leone Humanitarian Situation
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7 August 2000
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www.reliefweb.int
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Page 2, paragraph 3 starting from “The region was generally calm.” and ending with “in Sorogbema, Pujehun district.”
Page 11, paragraph 5 starting from “We’ve also documented many cases...” and ending with “the report said.” Page 12, paragraph 3 starting from “CDF: There are continuing reports...” and ending with “RUF rebels by the CDF.” |
202. Sierra Leone – Childhood – A casualty of Conflict
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31 August 2000
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Amnesty International, AFR
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Page 3, paragraph 3 starting from “Children have fought with...” and ending with “the government of President Kabbah.”
Page 9, starting from paragraph 5 “Child combatants recruited by the CDF...” and ending with paragraph 1 on page 10 “to show that the CDF were effective.” Page 22, paragraph 4 starting from “Since May 2000 combatants...” and ending with “the AFRC and the CDF.” |
207. World Report 1999: Sierra Leone, Human Rights Development
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No date (presumably referring to events in 1998)
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Human Rights Watch
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Page 1, last paragraph starting from “Civilian Defense Forces (CDFs),” and ending with paragraph 1 on page 2 “or other payment at roadblocks.”
Page 2, paragraph 2 starting from “There were also many child soldiers...” and ending with “at least until July.” |
222. Children- SL Militia Admits Recruiting Child Soldiers
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29 June 1998
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Inter Press Service, Lansana Fofana
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Entire document, 2 pages.
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