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The ex-rebel commander who fought against former President Charles Taylor’s army in the 1990s also faces new allegations of crimes against humanity in Switzerland.

• January 11, 2023
Switzerland Federal Court
Switzerland Federal Court

A Liberian man convicted of 22 counts of war crimes, including rape, murder and cannibalism, seeks to overturn the judgment at an appeal trial opening in Switzerland on Wednesday.

Alieu Kosiah, a former rebel commander who fought against former President Charles Taylor’s army in the 1990s, also faces new allegations of crimes against humanity in Switzerland.

Mr Kosiah was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2021 in Switzerland’s first-ever war crimes trial, and the indictment has since been expanded to include crimes against humanity.

This was the first time these charges were brought in a Swiss trial.

Mr Kosiah was arrested in 2014 in Switzerland, where he had been living as a permanent resident. A 2011 Swiss law allows prosecution for serious crimes committed anywhere under the principle of universal jurisdiction.

Alain Werner, a Swiss lawyer and director at Civitas Maxima, representing the victims, said, “I am confident, but it’s a challenging case. I obviously believe their stories, otherwise, I wouldn’t be here, but sometimes it’s just their word against his, and these are things that happened 30 years ago.’’

During Liberia’s back-to-back wars between 1989 and 2003, thousands of people were mutilated and raped in clashes that involved drugged fighters and marauding child soldiers conscripted by warlords.

Mr Kosiah’s lawyer did not respond to requests for comment. Mr Kosiah’s defence had denied the charges and previously argued that he was a minor when first recruited in the conflict and was not present when the crimes were allegedly committed.

Unlike Sierra Leone, which had its civil war at the same time and later held war crimes trials, no prosecutions have taken place in Liberia.

The victims testifying in the Kosiah trial have all asked for anonymity for fear of reprisals. Some warlords still hold influential positions in the country.

Seven victims, including a woman raped and a man who alleged that he witnessed the defendant eat slices of a man’s heart, are set to appear at Switzerland’s Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona.

Lawyers said if the court accepts that crimes against humanity were committed, Kosiah’s 20-year sentence could be increased to life imprisonment.

Observers hope that the completion of the case will kick-start other years-long Swiss probes yet to go to court. This includes a torture case against a former Gambian minister and a war crimes case against a former Algerian junta leader.

Besides Switzerland, momentum is growing outside Liberia for justice for war-time atrocities.

In November, a former Liberian rebel commander was sentenced to life in prison by a French court, and a Finnish appeals court is hearing a Liberia war crimes case. 

(Reuters/NAN) 

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