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wahyinghung 08-05-2010 05:44 PM

Naomi implicates Mandela over blood diamonds
 
Naomi Campbell, the model, told a war crimes tribunal Thursday that she gave alleged "blood diamonds" to the head of Nelson Mandela's children's charity.

Giving evidence at The Hague, she admitted that she passed on a few "dirty-looking pebbles", handed to her after a fund-raising dinner hosted by Mr Mandela, to Jeremy Ractliffe, the director of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund.

The stones were believed to have been a gift from Charles Taylor, the former Liberian dictator who is accused of backing a bloody civil war in Sierra Leone in which thousands were mutilated and 120,000 people died.

Prosecutors claim that the stones were blood diamonds - illegally mined gems used to raise money for arms.

Miss Campbell, who is so close to Mr Mandela that she refers to him as her "honorary grandfather", claimed that she gave the uncut diamonds to Mr Ractliffe "to do something good".

The admission drags Mr Mandela, one of the world's most revered statesmen, into allegations surrounding the funding of the 1991-2002 Sierra Leone war, which was characterised by the use of boy soldiers and the mutilation of 20,000 people who lost arms, legs, lips and ears in machete attacks.

Taylor, 62, is being tried on 11 counts of committing war crimes in Sierra Leone, which borders Liberia, including charges of murder, rape and sexual slavery.

Central to the prosecution case is the allegation that Taylor had given Miss Campbell some of these diamonds as a gift after they met at the banquet hosted by Mr Mandela on Sept 25, 1997.

The model told the tribunal that, after the function in Pretoria, two men had knocked on her bedroom door late at night.

"They said 'a gift for you' and then gave me a pouch. I took it, said thank you and closed the door. There was no explanation, no note."

Explaining that she was unconcerned because she frequently received gifts from admirers, she said she put the gift "close to my bed and went back to sleep".

"I opened the pouch the next morning when I woke up. I saw a few stones. They were very, small, dirty looking stones," she said.

The model insisted that the idea that the mysterious present had come from Mr Taylor was only suggested at breakfast the following day by Mia Farrow, the actress, and Carole White, her former agent, who had both attended the dinner.

"One of them said 'that is obviously Charles Taylor' and I said 'I guess that is right'," she said.

Miss Campbell said that she gave the stones to Mr Ractliffe the following day. She claimed that after that she had forgotten about the incident until she was contacted last year by the tribunal. Initially she refused to attend and gave evidence against her will, after being threatened with a seven-year prison sentence.

She said that last year she had phoned Mr Ractliffe and was surprised to hear that he still had the stones.

A spokesman for the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, set up by the former South African president in 1995, said yesterday that Campbell's evidence was "of great concern".

Opua Ngwenya said: "We don't have any record of the diamonds. Mr Ractliffe is among our trustees so he would have indicated if such a thing existed. We have it on record, we have made a statement to say there's no such record 1/8of diamonds 3/8."

Mr Ractliffe refused to comment on Campbell's claims, telling The Daily Telegraph: "The matter is sub judice so I am not saying anything."

Asked about the fund's statement that it never received the diamonds or money from their sale, he replied: "The fund is correct."

Asked whether he himself had received diamonds from Miss Campbell or if he still had them, he hung up.

A source close to Mr Mandela said he had never shied away from meeting controversial characters in the hope of positively influencing them.

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murd0c 08-05-2010 05:49 PM

The title is misleading since Mandela knew nothing about the blood diamonds. She implicated the head of his charity as it's said in the first paragraph it has nothing to do with him.

BlacknJean 08-05-2010 06:13 PM

good job with misleading the story OP.

wahyinghung 08-05-2010 09:29 PM

The title itself was taken from the vancouver sun...............

SlySi 08-06-2010 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wahyinghung (Post 7057129)
The title itself was taken from the vancouver sun...............

Did you even read the article?
:banghead:

MR_BIGGS 08-06-2010 12:42 PM

Newspapers must really not be selling to have an irresponsible title such as that.

q0192837465 08-06-2010 12:48 PM

well, Naomi and Mandela r two very recognizable names to the public. Of course the news wanna put it in the title to draw ppls attentions.

murd0c 08-06-2010 02:04 PM

Naomi Campbell's friend turns over diamonds to police

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/af...LnVb&wom=false

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Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- A friend of supermodel Naomi Campbell handed over unpolished diamonds to South African police the day that Campbell testified at a war crimes trial for former Liberian President Charles Taylor, police said Friday.

Police spokesman Musa Zondi told CNN that the diamonds are real.

Campbell testified Thursday at a United Nations-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone that she had received the diamonds as a gift, then turned them over to her friend Jeremy Ratcliffe to auction for charity.

She said on the stand she believed Ratcliffe still had the stones. Zondi said Ratcliffe could face charges of possession of unpolished diamonds.

Campbell said she was handed the stones following a dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela in 1997.



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"When I was sleeping, I had a knock on my door. I opened the door and two men were there. They gave me a pouch and said, 'A gift for you,'" the supermodel testified.

The men didn't introduce themselves or say anything else, Campbell said.

The next morning, she opened the pouch and saw a few "very small, dirty-looking stones."

Prosecutors are trying to prove that Taylor used so-called blood diamonds to fuel a brutal civil war in neighboring Sierra Leone.

Taylor, 62, was president of Liberia from 1997 to 2003. The war crimes charges against him stem from the widespread murder, rape and mutilation that occurred during the civil war in Sierra Leone, fought largely by teenagers who were forced to kill, given addictive drugs to provoke violent behavior, and often instructed to rape and plunder.

Taylor is charged with five counts of crimes against humanity, including murder, sexual slavery and violence, and enslavement. He also faces five counts of war crimes, including acts of terrorism and torture, and one count of other serious violations of international humanitarian law.

He has pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutors had rested their case against Taylor in February 2009 but reopened it to call Campbell to testify after learning in June of that year that Taylor had given the supermodel a diamond.

When arguing to reopen the case, prosecutors said Campbell's testimony would prove that the former president "used rough diamonds for personal enrichment and arms purchases," according to papers filed with the U.N.-backed court.

Taylor has testified that he never handled the precious stones.

Campbell told the tribunal Thursday that she shared the story of receiving the stones with her former agent Carol White and the actress Mia Farrow at breakfast the following morning.

"Well, that's obviously Charles Taylor," one of them said. Campbell didn't recall who said it. Then, one of them added, "Well, obviously, they are diamonds." Campbell said she assumed the stones came from Taylor.

Campbell said passed the stones to her friend, Jeremy Ratcliffe, and asked him to use the stones in a charity auction to raise money for underprivileged children.

Ratcliffe is a trustee of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, which denied hours after Campbell's testimony that it had ever received diamonds from her.

iReporter: "Campbell took her ignorance to new heights"

Future witnesses at the war crimes trial are likely to dispute Campbell's story, prosecutors said after her testimony.

"Two other witnesses will also testify about these events.... there are significant differences between those accounts and Ms. Campbell's account," the prosecution said in a statement.

It did not name the witnesses, but court papers show prosecutors plan to call Carol White and Mia Farrow.

Gumby 08-06-2010 02:12 PM

Naomi Campbell is someone that deserves to be smacked around.

yellowpower 08-06-2010 04:34 PM

^ Agreed, one fine black girl that should be smacked around in my bedroom.
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