Naomi Campbell urged to say ‘sorry’

Supermodel Naomi Campbell has been told "she should be ashamed" for calling her recent appearance at Charles Taylor's war crimes trial "an inconvenience".

Naomi Campbell has been told she should apologise for describing her recent appearance at a war crimes trial as "an inconvenience". Last week, Campbell was called to give evidence at the trial of ex-Liberian President Charles Taylor, who is accused of trading "blood diamonds" to fund the civil war in Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002. During her appearance Campbell denied accusations that she had knowingly accepted Taylor's gift of diamonds during a trip to South Africa in 1997 and called her appearance at the trial "an inconvenience".
However, former child soldier Kabba Williams has told the Sunday Mirror he was disgusted by the model's attitude. "She should be ashamed," Williams - whose mother was killed in the conflicts - explained. "It is more than inconvenient for the thousands wiped out and those tortured, raped or burned to death."

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