Sierra Leone: wathiriwa wa vita
Para warga mengarungi jalanan yang banjir setelah Topan Phailin menghantam Gopalpur distrik Ganjam di negara bagian Odisha di timur India (13/10). (Reuters/Ahmad Masood)
Memuna Mansaray, 3, whose right arm was destroyed by terrorist rebels, plays with her brother Ibrahim, 9, boxing playfully at his face, September 1,1999. (AP)
Sierra Leonean Nethaniel Bemeh, 72, center, who said his leg was shot off at point blank range by terrorist rebels, sits with his neighbors Abubakar Karbu, left, and David Kaiwo, right, who had hands chopped off by rebels, in front of their plastic shelte
Civilians of Sierra Leone flee eastern rural country to the capital Freetown to escape rebel Revolutionary United Front (RUF) who have captured 500 UN peacekeeping troops, May 9, 2000. (AFP)
Victims of mutilations perpetrated by rebels of the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) gather at the Handicap International camp in Freetown, May 18, 2000. (AFP)
Victims of mutilations perpetrated by Revolutionary United Front forces and their families stand in a camp of the Non governmental organization "Handicap International" in Freetown, May 18, 2000. (AFP)
Brothers Junisa, 12, (L) and Momo Kabba, 13, whose parents and grandparents were killed during the civil war and who now work tilling rice fields for the equivalent of US$0.70 per day, pose for a portrait in the village of Bomaru, where the conflict start
A headstone marks a mass grave of rebel victims in the village of Bomaru, where the conflict started in 1991, in eastern Sierra Leone, April 22, 2012. (Reuters)
A sign commemorating the start of the civil war is displayed at a memorial site where the conflict began, in the village of Bomaru, eastern Sierra Leone April 22, 2012. (Reuters)
A journalist records the verdict of the judges in the trial against former Liberian President Charles Taylor, seen on the screen standing in the court room of the Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, near The Hague, Netherlands. Judges convicte