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Trial / Charles Taylor

September 30, 2008March 5, 2014 by Alpha Sesay

Court Resumes after Lunch Break: Technical Problems with the Internet Streaming

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The Hague,

September 30, 2008

This afternoon there were difficulties with streaming the Court proceedings over the internet, so the monitor has been unable to follow proceedings and is therefore unable to report these to our readers.

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