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French court sentences Liberian ex-rebel commander to life in prison

The Paris criminal court found Kunti Kamara guilty of crimes against civilians between 1993 and 1994.

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A Paris court Wednesday sentenced a former Liberian rebel commander to life in jail over violence against civilians and complicity in crimes against humanity after France's first trial linked to Liberia's civil wars, reports Yahoo! News.

The Paris criminal court found Kunti Kamara guilty of crimes against civilians between 1993 and 1994, including a teacher whose heart he reportedly ate, and not preventing soldiers under his command from repeatedly raping two teenage girls.

The 47-year-old defendant betrayed little emotion when the verdict was pronounced.

The case was brought by the crimes against humanity division of the Paris court.

It was set up in 2012 to try suspected perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide detained on French soil, irrespective of where their alleged crimes were committed.

Read more of this report from Yahoo! News.