*Former Democratic Congress woman Cynthia McKinney led the official US
delegation to Charles Taylor inauguration and helped US business in
Liberia  and Charles Taylor has a rap-sheet that rivals Qaddafi’s regime.
He now stands trial on “11 counts of war crimes, crimes against humanity,
and other serious violations of international humanitarian law.” *
**
*Charles Taylor and his gangs along with Fonday Sankok recieved training,
funding and aid from the Qaddafi regime and  the two are responsible for
hundreds of thousands of deaths in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia.*

Cort

http://phoenixwoman.wordpress.com/2012/01/22/the-way-we-do-business-genocidal-african-leader-is-a-ciadia-asset/


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 The way we do business: genocidal African leader is a CIA/DIA asset

Posted by Charles II <http://phoenixwoman.wordpress.com/> on January 22,
2012

Bryan 
Bender<http://articles.boston.com/2012-01-17/metro/30632769_1_courtenay-griffiths-charles-taylor-war-crimes>,
Boston Globe:

When Charles G. Taylor tied bed sheets together to escape from a
second-floor window at the Plymouth House of Correction on Sept. 15, 1985,
he was more than a fugitive trying to avoid extradition. He was a
sought-after source for American intelligence.

After a quarter-century of silence, the US government has confirmed what
has long been rumored: Taylor, who would become president of Liberia and
the first African leader tried for war crimes, worked with US spy agencies
during his rise as one of the world’s most notorious dictators.
…
Former intelligence officials, who agreed to discuss the covert ties only
on the condition of anonymity, and specialists including Farah believe
Taylor probably was considered useful for gathering intelligence about the
activities of Moammar Khadafy.

Bryan 
Bender<http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2009/07/liberias_charle.html>,
Boston Globe:

Breaking two and a half decades of silence, former Liberian president and
accused war criminal Charles G. Taylor said today that his infamous prison
break from the Plymouth County Correctional Facility in 1985 was aided by
the US government…
…

In the second day of his testimony in his war crimes trial that could
settle the long-standing mystery, Taylor said that on the night of Sept.
15, 1985, his maximum-security prison cell was unlocked by a guard and he
was escorted to the minimum-security part of the facility.

According to news reports from The Hague, he said he then escaped by tying
sheets together and climbing out a window and over a prison fence where he
said a car with two men he assumed were agents of the US government drove
him to New York, where his wife was waiting with money to get him out of
the country.

Robtel Neajai Pailey <http://allafrica.com/stories/201201200837.html>,
AllAfrica:

The bombshell news that he was indeed a CIA informant in the early years of
his rise to notoriety calls into question America’s complicity in Taylor’s
destruction of Liberia.

America’s facilitation of Taylor’s escape from a maximum security prison in
Boston in 1985 – while he was facing extradition to Liberia for allegedly
stealing US$1 million from the General Services Agency, which he headed
during President Samuel Kanyon Doe’s regime – was always rumored but never
corroborated. …
…
The Taylor-CIA connection has re-inscribed for Liberians an age-old
dilemma, what to do with our so-called historical relationship with the
United States, which has been fraught with betrayal after betrayal.
Liberians who have been commenting on various notice boards are justifiably
angry, upset and disappointed, but not surprised.
…
It’s no wonder that the U.S. didn’t intervene in the Liberian civil war,
though Liberians begged and pleaded for its “father/mother” to stop us from
killing each other. One U.S. diplomat at the time even said that “Liberia
is of no strategic interest to the United States.” …

This should send a strong signal to Liberians and Liberia once and for all
that America cannot be trusted. From Noriega, to Osama, to Saddam, to
Samuel Doe, authoritarian leaders who end up in the U.S.’s good graces are
never there for long.

Taylor 
presided<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/t/charles_taylor/index.html>over
genocide and looting that garnered him hundreds of millions or
billions of dollars while costing the lives of 250,000 human beings,
including many child soldiers.

1985 would be Reagan. But the “intelligence community” that facilitated
Taylor’s release is eternal and non-partisan. The same unelected government
which released a man who had robbed the American people of a million
dollars so that he could prey on descendants of Americans who chose to
return to the country of their ethnic origin very likely participated in
the kidnapping of the lawfully elected president of Honduras–indeed,
probably presided over a host of criminal actions performed in the name of
national security, but ending in innocent blood, public dishonor and the
world’s distrust of us.

Apparently it’s just the way we do business.


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