A Liberian warlord who allegedly murdered his enemies and had their hearts cooked and eaten was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for lying about his murderous past while seeking asylum to the ...
A Delaware County, Pennsylvania, businessman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after a federal court found he lied about his past as a Liberian warlord known for murdering his enemies -- and ...
Have you ever engaged in genocide? It's a pretty straightforward question, one that comes with only two answers, and one that is asked of immigrants who seek permanent residence in the United States.
A war of words concluded the unusual trial that has played out in a federal courtroom in Philadelphia over eight days - as closely followed here in the West African hair salons and groceries that line ...
PHILADELPHIA — The jury knew her only as Witness 18. The woman, dressed in the colorful traditional garb of rural Liberia from where she had come, said the man on trial was not an entrepreneur living ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Reuters) - A former Liberian warlord known as "Jungle Jabbah" was sentenced to 30 years in prison on Thursday for gaining U.S.
The United States Attorney in Philadelphia on Wednesday unsealed an indictment against 49-year-old East Lansdowne resident Mohammed Jabbateh, claiming that he was a Liberian war criminal known as ...
Mohammed Jabbateh or "Jungle Jabbah" was a Liberia militant responsible for war crimes decades ago The jury knew her only as Witness 18. The woman, dressed in the colorful traditional garb of rural ...
If federal prosecutors are to be believed, Liberian-born Mohammed Jabbateh promoted falsehoods two decades ago when he concealed his past as a rebel commander who committed atrocious war crimes, in ...
On 18 October, 2017, a Philadelphia jury convicted Mohammed Jabbateh of fraud and perjury for lying on his US immigration application about his connection to war crimes. According to the indictment, ...
A Delaware County, Pennsylvania, businessman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after a federal court found he lied about his past as a Liberian warlord known for murdering his enemies -- and ...