Примеры использования Johnny paul на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Johnny Paul Koroma.
Lieutenant Colonel Johnny Paul Koroma.
But Johnny Paul, he was.
West African States and the delegation representing Major Johnny Paul Koromah.
Transfer of the Johnny Paul Koroma case.
Johnny Paul Koroma and Sam"Maskita" Bockarie were also indicted in absentia.
Sam Bockarie and Johnny Paul Koroma died in Liberia.
The Special Court has one fugitive indictee at large, Johnny Paul Koroma.
One accused, Johnny Paul Koroma, is still at large.
The Court was following up reports that a further indictee,the former leader of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Johnny Paul Koroma, had also been killed in Liberia.
Johnny Paul, a bit knackered- that's a word you can use in Britain and you will fit right in.
Two of the indicted persons, Sam Bockarie and Johnny Paul Koroma, were subsequently reported killed in Liberia.
Yeah, and Johnny Paul was looking for a coming together, a sort of synergy between the major five religions.
However, some of the former leaders of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council(AFRC), including its Chairman, Johnny Paul Koroma, are believed to be still at large.
The whereabouts of Johnny Paul Koroma, Chairman of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, remain unknown.
President Kabbah's Sierra Leone People's Party won 83 of the 124 seats,the All People's Congress won 27 seats, and Johnny Paul Koroma's Peace and Liberation Party won 2 seats.
He also established contact with Johnny Paul Koroma, the leader of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council AFRC.
In continuation of the negotiations initiated at Abidjan on 17 and 18 and 29 and 30 July 1997,the Committee held discussions with an enlarged delegation representing Major Johnny Paul Koromah.
Two of the 11 indicted persons, namely Johnny Paul Koroma, former Chairman of AFRC and Charles Ghankay Taylor, former President of Liberia are yet to be brought under the custody of the Court.
With respect to the two remaining accused,former Liberian President Charles Ghankay Taylor was granted asylum by the Government of Nigeria in August 2003 and Johnny Paul Koroma remains at large.
Two of the 11 indicted persons, namely Johnny Paul Koroma, former chairman of AFRC and Charles Ghankay Taylor, former President of Liberia, shall have to be brought into the custody of the Court.
The Residual Special Court shall also have the power to prosecute the remaining fugitive, Johnny Paul Koroma, if his case is not referred to a competent national jurisdiction.
Two indictees, Johnny Paul Koroma and Charles Taylor, remain at large, and nine are detained in the custody of the Special Court, all of whom have pleaded not guilty.
All the indicted persons are under the custody of the Special Court except for Johnny Paul Koroma, whose whereabouts are unknown, and Charles Taylor, ex-President of Liberia, in exile in Nigeria.
As indicated earlier, Johnny Paul Koroma, another indictee, was reportedly killed in Liberia, as was Sam Bockarie. On 1 June, the latter's body was returned to Sierra Leone for identification by the Court.
It should be noted that the route from Kossoh to Freetown,where my Special Envoy and Mr. Kouyaté met with Major Johnny Paul Koroma, the Chairman of the AFRC, was lined with thousands of Sierra Leoneans who were waving banners demanding peace.
Unconfirmed reports indicate that Johnny Paul Koroma, who had also been indicted by the Special Court for Sierra Leone, was recently killed in Liberia, where he reportedly had been leading an armed group.
The Advisory Committee notes,in particular, that the Residual Special Court will have the power to prosecute the one remaining fugitive, Johnny Paul Koroma, if his case is not referred to a competent national jurisdiction.
Former Armed Forces Revolutionary Council(AFRC) leader Johnny Paul Koroma, who was allegedly implicated in this matter, went into hiding after police attempted to arrest him on 18 January 2003.
With regard to the judicial process set in motion by the indictments of the former President of Liberia, Charles Taylor, andthe former AFRC leader, Johnny Paul Koroma, and subsequent Court decisions relating to the indictments, the law should be allowed to take its course.