Special Court for Sierra Leone Recognizes Forced M
The Prosecutor stated, “This Court today for first time in world history convicted each of these individuals of ‘forced marriage’ as a separate “crime against humanity.” In doing so, it recognizes the very deep and long lasting suffering inflicted upon women through conscription as ‘bush wives’ during the
In a previous decision, Brima, et. all, or the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) case, (2007) , the court originally found that forced marriage was not a separate crime against humanity, rather that it constituted a type of sexual slavery. Upon appeal, the court found that decision erroneous and held them to be separate crimes because “forced marriage involves a perpetrator compelling a person by force or threat of force, through words, or conduct of the perpetrator, or anyone associated with him, into a forced conjugal association resulting in great suffering or serious physical or mental injury on the part of the victim. It is not necessarily a sexual crime because sex is not the only incident of the forced relationship.” However, the court did not enter another conviction for forced marriage in the Brima case. Therefore, the RUF case became the first to hold forced marriage as a CAH on its own.
The RUF was one party to
The three RUF members have yet to be charged, but the Court heard oral arguments on this matter on 23 March 2009.
Compiled from: Special Court Prosecutor Hails RUF Convictions, Office of the Prosecutor Press Releases, The Special Court for Sierra Leone, 25 February 2009 [PDF, 2 pages]; Sierra Leone, The Advocates for Human Rights, last accessed 13 April 2009; Revolutionary United Front Trial (RUF), Cases, The Special Court for Sierra Leone, last accessed 13 April 2009; The Prosecutor v. Alex Tamba Brima, Ibrahim Bazzy Kamara and Santigie Borbor Kanu (Appeals Chamber 2008); At a Glance:
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For more information, please see the Forced and Early Marriage section of this website and the Sierra Leone page of The Advocates for Human Rights' website.
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