By Charles S. Mombo
@CafeLiberia, #Liberia, @burnedbrass, @charlesSMombo
Article Source: Cafe Liberica

U.S. Democrat Representative Jesse Jackson, Jr. who represents the 2nd Congressional District of Illinois and U.S. Republican Representative Ed Royce who represents California’s 40th District have indirectly warned the Liberian government that if former Liberian president Charles Taylor was found non-guilty and returned to Liberia it would cause far-reaching consequences and seriously undermine bilateral relations with the Republic of Liberia and the United States of America.
According to a recent article by AllAfrica.com, U.S. Democratic Representative Jesse Jackson, Jr. who represents the 2nd Congressional District of Illinois and U.S. Republican Representative Ed Royce who represents California's 40th District have indirectly warned the Liberian government that if former Liberian president Charles Taylor was found not guilty and returned to Liberia it would cause far-reaching consequences and seriously undermine bilateral relations with the Republic of Liberia and the United States of America. The men also threatened Liberia with the possibility of cutting U.S. support to Liberia. Taylor’s trial which was conducted by the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) at the International Criminal Court in The Hague has concluded and he is awaiting the verdict. MORE…
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