AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Supermodel Naomi Campbell's testimony about a "blood diamond" in the war crimes trial of ex- Liberian leader Charles Taylor has been postponed until August 5 at her request, a court spokesman said on Monday.
Prosecutors want Campbell to testify over a diamond they allege former president Taylor gave her. She was due to appear in court on July 29, but on July 16 asked for a later date.
A spokesman for the war crimes court said on Monday judges had approved the request, adding that Campbell was now scheduled to give testimony at 0700 GMT on August 5.
The prosecution has said Campbell could provide material evidence to rebut Taylor's claims that he never possessed rough diamonds. They accuse Taylor of taking diamonds to South Africa to buy weapons, which he denies.
In January, prosecutors said that during a visit to South Africa in 1997, Taylor gave Campbell a large rough cut diamond after a dinner hosted by Nelson Mandela.
A spokeswoman for Campbell earlier confirmed she had agreed to provide testimony but stressed Campbell was a witness who had only been asked to help clarify events.
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