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TRIAL CHAMBER APPROVES NEW
COUNT OF FORCED MARRIAGE
May 7, 2004 (Special Court for Sierra
Leone Press and Public Affairs Office Press Release) The Trial Chamber
of the Special Court, in a majority decision, has approved a motion
by prosecutors to add the new count of "forced marriage"
to indictments against six defendants alleged to have been leaders
of the former AFRC and RUF.
The new allegation, brought in the category of "sexual violence,"
now becomes count eight in the 18-count indictment. Its approval
by the Chamber marks the first time that forced marriage will be
prosecuted as a crime against humanity under international law.
The Prosecution Motions were upheld in two decisions by a 2 ? 1
majority, comprising Judge Benjamin Mutanga Itoe and Judge Pierre
Boutet. The
majority found that since the motions were brought at a stage of
the proceedings prior to trial, the new charge would not prejudice
the rights
of the accused. The judges ruled that the new counts were based
on the same evidence as other existing charges related to gender
crimes and so would not give undue advantage to the prosecution.
Judge Bankole Thompson, Presiding Judge of the Trial Chamber, dissented
from both decisions. Judge Thompson found that the new charges were
prejudicial to the rights of the accused to a fair and speedy trial,
given what he said was the prosecution's unjustifiable delay of
eight months between the discovery of the evidence and the motion
to amend the indictment.
The Special Court is an independent tribunal
established jointly by the United Nations and the Government of
Sierra Leone. It is mandated to bring
to justice those who bear the greatest responsibility for atrocities
committed in Sierra Leone after 30 November 1996. To date, the Prosecutor
has indicted eleven persons on various charges of war crimes, crimes
against humanity, and other serious violations of international
humanitarian law. Nine indictees are currently in the custody of
the Court.
Produced by the
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Special Court for Sierra Leone
Mobile: 232 76 655 237
Email: SCSL-pressoffice@un.org
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