With respect to the expected delivery of the verdict on the remaining CDF Accused, I was interviewed today as the representative of the Hinga Norman family by correspondent for the BBC Network Africa, Ms. Veronica Edward. The interview will be broadcast on Thursday and can be heard on the net on the BBC website.The main thrust of the interview was the Hinga Norman family's reaction to what would have been the expected outcome for the guilt or innocence of Chief Sam Hinga Norman. Mr. Norman's case was closed by the so-called special court following his death in Dakar on February 22.Other issues covered included the alleged recruitment of child soldiers by the CDF under Mr. Norman's command; alleged killings and amputations of civilians by the Kamajors in Koribondo; the selective morality of the so-called special court as well as President Kabbah's soiled legacy for handling over Chief Norman to die in the custody of a foreign court after twice returning his government to power in as many years.Please tune in, at the BBC website at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/default.stmA. SamForayFor the Hinga Norman Family.