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Warlords / Special Court for Sierra Leone / Sierra Leone Civil War / International relations / Human rights abuses / Johnny Paul Koroma / Military use of children / Revolutionary United Front / Armed Forces Revolutionary Council / Sierra Leone / Africa / Blood diamonds
Date: 2013-12-10 12:27:25
Warlords
Special Court for Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone Civil War
International relations
Human rights abuses
Johnny Paul Koroma
Military use of children
Revolutionary United Front
Armed Forces Revolutionary Council
Sierra Leone
Africa
Blood diamonds

AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS RESEARCH PAPER: SIERRA LEONE AND THE SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE Please note that material in these research papers ("Material") is intended to contain matters which may

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