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Liberian Civil Conflict
If Kosovo, why not Sierra Leone?
A good neighbor is more valuable than a distant relative.
The ties between Sierra Leone and Liberia go beyond politics.
Trial Verdict Undermines Peace, Stability
and Reconciliation - Says Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
A leading Liberian opposition leader, Mrs. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf,
has warned Liberian government authorities against carrying out
the 10-year jail sentence for 13 ethnic Krahn supporters of former
warlord Gen. Roosevelt Johnson.
The Liberian Democratic Future Condemns
And Rejects The Treason Trial Verdict
On April 2,1999, a jury in Monrovia, Liberia, convicted 13
men, mainly ethnic Krahn supporters of former warlord Roosevelt
Johnson.
Bringing War Criminals To Justice
After a series of articles in which we called world attention
to the need for a war crimes tribunal in Liberia, The Perspective
took a brief hiatus on the issue. We did so hoping that Mr. Taylor
would have seen the light by instituting a commission that would
have examined the conduct of the civil war.
NSA Chief Says International Community Resents
President Taylor
Much has been reported in this paper on the crisis of national
security that has eroded and undermined the fabric of Liberia's
fledging democracy.
Mercenaries And Death Squads: Two
Sides Of The Same Coin
One of the untold stories and least reported events in the
final years of the twentieth century, has been the presence and
involvement of mercenaries in Africa's civil war.
The Treason Trial: A Mockery Of Justice!
In the Oct/Dec '98 issue, the Liberian Democratic Future
(LDF) called for a fair and impartial trial of the 32 individuals
accused of treason for allegedly attempting to overthrow the
Liberian government.
An Eyewitness Account Of The September
18 Massacre
Eyewitness accounts indicate that security forces attacked
Johnson loyalists on Friday, September 18, at about six o'clock
local time in the evening. This time, it was a pre-emptive strike
by a column of well-armed troops under the command of Chucky
Taylor, the president's notorious and drug-addicted son.
Liberia: ECOWAS Dilemma
The recent 21st ECOWAS Summit should have dealt with entirely
new issues if the Liberian peace process had produced responsible
actors attuned to the necessity of reconciling their people and
the imperative for sub-regional harmony.
Where Is Our Moral Outrage?
As 1998 rapidly ebbs into the annals of human events and
a new year dawns on the horizon, Liberians everywhere have hoped
that their country would have made substantial progress toward
mending the rift of war and bridging the national division.
Holding Political Chameleons Accountable
Much has been written about the principal players in the
seven-year national holocaust in Liberia. Primarily, the principal
players claimed they launched their various rebellions in order
to right what were wrong in the Liberian society.
The Bleeding Liberia Celebrates 149th
Independence
July 26, 1996 marked the 149th anniversary of our independence
and if recent past serves as a guide of what transpired that
weekend, then it is fair to say Liberians across the United States
indulged themselves to the festivities appropriate for the occasion:
War Crimes Tribunal For Liberian Warlords
During the fall of 1995 the world community
commemorated the 50th anniversary of the start of Nuremberg war
crimes tribunal on Nov. 20, 1945. But according to the New York
Times, the memory of the historic trial seems clouded.
A Statement
on the Liberian Constitution Liberia
fo Sale Partial
Disarmament: A Prescription for Disasters in Liberia The Truth About Forming Government in Exile Liberian Corruption: And Behold the Well
Overflows Hats Off To
ECOWAS And ECOMOG Africa's
First Female Head of State Speaks at the UN U. S. Bill Holds Promises For Justice &
Atonement In Liberia Stop
The Political Manipulation Liberia's
Scheduled Elections: Guns Do Not Heal
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