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Charles TaylorοΏ½s Political Asylum in Nigeria: Criticisms and Justifications
Aremu and Johnson Olaosebikan

Abstract: The Nigerian Government granted Charles Taylor, former Liberian President, political asylum in August 2003. Before then, TaylorοΏ½s continued presence in Liberia had been a major impediment to the peace process in his country bedevilled by a fourteen year civil war. Motivated largely by concern for LiberiaοΏ½s humanitarian crisis and the hope that TaylorοΏ½s departure would speed up an end to the war; President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria offered Taylor a safe haven after wide consultation with African and world leaders. However, TaylorοΏ½s indictment and warrant of arrest issued on him by the U. N. -backed Special Court for Sierra Leone (S.C.S.L.), earlier in June 2003, hunted him even in exile. He was alleged to have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity for which the world called for his extradition and trial. In this study, an attempt is made to examine some of the justifications for NigeriaοΏ½s grant of political asylum to Charles Taylor vis-à-vis the criticisms from different quarters, just as the controversy seems unending.

How to cite this article
Aremu and Johnson Olaosebikan , 2007. Charles TaylorοΏ½s Political Asylum in Nigeria: Criticisms and Justifications . Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 4: 345-350.

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