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Africa Subsaharan
Ex-Liberian President Taylor "Disappears"
2006-03-28
ABUJA, Nigeria -- Liberian warlord and former President Charles Taylor has disappeared from his haven in Nigeria, just as he was to have been handed over to stand trial on war crimes charges, Nigerian officials said Tuesday.
"I mean, one minute he was there, then 'poof!", he was gone!"
Taylor vanished Monday night from his villa in the southern town of Calabar, the government said.
"We are just so surprised! I mean, who'da ever expected that?"
Last week, Nigeria's government agreed reluctantly to surrender him to stand before a U.N. tribunal on charges related to civil war in his homeland and its neighbor Sierra Leone. A government statement said that President Olusegun Obasanjo was creating a panel to investigate Taylor's disappearance on Monday night. The statement raised the possibility he might have been abducted, but did not elaborate.
Or he might have tossed what cash he had in a bag and set off to subvert Liberia again. What's he got to lose? That sounds a lot more likely than being kidnapped, probably by the CIA or space aliens.
A presidential spokeswoman said members of Taylor's Nigerian security detail had been arrested.
For letting him escape, for letting him be kidnapped or just for show?
The presidential statement offered no details on how Taylor's disappearance was discovered or whether he was being hunted.
"We can say no more"
Nigeria's Guardian newspaper reported Tuesday that dozens of people who had been living with Taylor in the villa in a walled government compound had left Monday and were flying to Lagos en route to an unknown destination.
Gee, ya think maybe they know where Chucky went?
They left "Monday," and Chuck "disappeared" Monday night. Y'think the unknown destination might be the bush in Liberia?
Obasanjo offered Taylor refuge under an agreement that helped end Liberia's civil war in 2003. Since then, though, the United States, the United Nations and others have called for Taylor to be handed over to an international war crimes tribunal. Taylor is accused of starting civil wars in Liberia and its neighbor, Sierra Leone, that killed some 3 million people, and of harboring al-Qaida suicide bombers who attacked the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998, killing 12 Americans and more than 200 Africans.
And Ollie's perfectly happy to let the festivities start back up again.
Obasanjo initially resisted calls to surrender Taylor. But Saturday, after Liberia's new President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf asked that Taylor be handed over for trial, Obasanjo agreed. African leaders have been reluctant to see the continent's former presidents or dictators brought to justice, apparently fearful they would be the next to be accused of human rights abuses or other crimes.
Since there seems to be a shortage of clean hands...
Since agreeing Saturday to hand Taylor over, Obasanjo had been under pressure to ensure Taylor was sent to the U.N. tribunal sitting in Sierra Leone. Taylor had escaped from a U.S. penitentiary in Boston to launch Liberia's war. On Monday, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said the United States has told Obasanjo that it was Nigeria's responsibility to "see that he is able to be conveyed and face justice."
I think Chucky read the tea leaves and put into action a long planned "get out of Dodge" operation. It would be nice if he suddenly showed up, bound and gagged on the steps of the Siera Leone court house, but that's just wishful thinking
Posted by:Steve

#7  The "unknown destination" is probably several different places, pieces...

Um how about looking some preditory animal droppings as a place to search for matching gold teeth?

Or is that too much to ask for...

I guess PETA would object to the poisoning of lions...
Posted by: BigEd   2006-03-28 19:07  

#6  The "unknown destination" is probably several different places, mostly not in the bush. Family to France or some such, of course; but he'll be wanting ammo and drug supplies again, so his agents will be spreading out. I wonder if he owns his own supply plane, or if he just hired one.
Posted by: James   2006-03-28 13:03  

#5  France
Posted by: Secret Master   2006-03-28 11:57  

#4  Dubai
Posted by: bk   2006-03-28 10:46  

#3  How much he owes. Where to now, chucky? Brazil?
Posted by: newc   2006-03-28 09:17  

#2  he's promised amnesty

Nigeria offered him "refuge", not amnesty. No one country can give you a "get out of jail free card" from a international war crimes charge.
Posted by: Steve   2006-03-28 09:17  

#1  Can't say I blame him, he's promised amnesty, not amnesty until we decide to jug you.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-03-28 08:29  

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