15:1915:19, 29 December 2020diffhist−1
Talk:Janine di Giovanni
Add to "Career": In May 2000, as the Sierra Leonean capital was poised to fall, she obtained documents from the Presidential Palace of Ahmad Tejan Kabbah which implicated the RUF rebels in selling blood diamonds after the Lome Peace Accords to individuals in London, Antwerp and New York. She gave the documents to (then) Brigadier David Richards, a British soldier, who later turned them over to the Special Court for Sierra Leone as evidence of war crimes. <https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2000/08/Tags: Manual revertReverted
15:1915:19, 29 December 2020diffhist−1
Talk:Janine di Giovanni
Add to "Career": In May 2000, as the Sierra Leonean capital was poised to fall, she obtained documents from the Presidential Palace of Ahmad Tejan Kabbah which implicated the RUF rebels in selling blood diamonds after the Lome Peace Accords to individuals in London, Antwerp and New York. She gave the documents to (then) Brigadier David Richards, a British soldier, who later turned them over to the Special Court for Sierra Leone as evidence of war crimes. <https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2000/08/Tags: Manual revertReverted