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Probe ordered into rights violations at military base

President Charles Taylor has urged Justice Minister Eddington Varmah to investigate reports of human rights violations at a military training base in Bong County, north-eastern Liberia. Taylor said this at a news conference on Monday, a media source in Monrovia told IRIN. Human rights organisations say that many civilians arrested by the military in Bong County are taken to the base and tortured instead of being handed over to the police and the judiciary, according to the source. The Justice Ministry has also started to investigate allegations of corruption by senior government officials, the source told IRIN.

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