Supermodel could provide material evidence against ex-Liberian president
Matt Sayles / AP
LONDON — British supermodel Naomi Campbell agreed on Friday to give evidence at a trial in The Hague over a "blood diamond" which prosecutors say former Liberian president Charles Taylor gave her.
"She is a witness who has been asked to help clarify events in 1997. Miss Campbell has made it clear that she is willing to help the due process of law.
"For avoidance of doubt she is not being accused of any wrong doing and is not on trial."
On trial in The Hague, Taylor denies all 11 charges of instigating murder, rape, mutilation, sexual slavery and conscription of child soldiers during wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone in which more than 250,000 people were killed.
Besides Campbell, prosecutors have also been granted the right to call testimony from modeling agent Carole White and U.S. actress Mia Farrow. Both women are prepared to give testimony voluntarily, prosecutors have said.
They say White heard Taylor say he was going to give Campbell some diamonds and was there when Campbell received them, while Farrow attended the reception where Campbell met Taylor and was told by Campbell about the gift the next morning.(today.msnbc.msn.com)
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