Adolphus Williams, a Sierra Leonean who works for Search for Common Ground/Talking Drum Studio in Freetown, is based at The Hague for the next three months. He spends his days in the press room of the International Criminal Court following Charles Taylor’s trial and creating weekly radio programs highlighting trial events. His work is sent to Freetown, where Talking Drum Studio adds local views and then distributes the program to community radio stations in the interior. Adolphus, along with a Liberian from Talking Drum Studio in Monrovia, are both in The Hague with support from the BBC World Service Trust.
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This is a fascinating inside look at the International Courts.
It’s good that you keep on top of that issue.
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