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Morris Kallon

context : Sierra Leone Search
judgement place : Sierra Leone Special Court Search
status : On trial
particulars : Trial began on 5 June 2004 before the Special Court for Sierra Leone; end of defence case on 25 June 2008, final oral arguments scheduled for 4-5 August 2008
position : Military Commander in the RUF
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Morris Kallon, alias Bilai Karim, was born on 1st January 1964 in Bo in the district of Bo, Sierra Leone.

Kallon was alleged to have been a Commander in the RUF (Revolutionary United Front) in the Junta as well as in the RFU/AFRC (Armed Forces Revolutionary Council).

According to the indictment, between May 1996 and April 1998, Kallon was Deputy Area Commander, then Battlefield Inspector within the RUF between April 1998 and December 1999.

During the Junta regime, he was a member of the Junta governing body.

In early 2000, according to the indictment, he became the Battle Group Commander in the RUF, subordinate only to the RUF Battlefield Commander, Issa Hassan Sesay, the leader of the RUF, Foday Sankoh, and the leader of the AFRC, Johnny Paul Koroma.

From about June 2001 he became RUF Battlefield Commander.

It is reported that Morris Kallon, personally or in concert with other leaders of the RUF and the AFRC, exercised control, authority and command over subordinates in the RUF, the Junta and the armed forces of the RUF/AFRC.

During the period covered by the indictment, the RUF and the AFRC, acting in concert with, or under the orders of Kallon, led a campaign of armed attacks throughout the territory of Sierra Leone, according to the bill of indictment. The principal targets of these attacks were civilians and humanitarian assistance personnel as well as United Nations peacekeepers. These attacks were carried out primarily to terrorize the civilian population, but were also used to punish the population for failing to provide sufficient support to the RUF/AFRC alliance.

The attacks included unlawful killings, physical and sexual violence against civilians and looting of property.

As part of the campaign of terror, the alliance is reported to have routinely captured and abducted women and girls to rape and use as sex slaves, to have carried off men and boys to use as forced labour and to have abducted children to enrol them by force in the conflict.

Morris Kallon was arrested and transferred to the Special Court for Sierra Leone on 10 March 2003.
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 nationality :
 Sierra leone
 date of birth :
 01.01.1964
  also known as :
  Bilai Karim
  last time seen :
  Freetown (Sierra Leone)
  judgement period :
  05.06.2004
  charges :
  Crimes against humanity
War crimes
  profile last modified :
  03.07.2008
 
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