Liberian Groups Intensify Sanctions
Campaign
The Perspective
February 14, 2001
Leading Liberian community and political organizations and
individual Liberians in the US, Canada and Europe, have urged
the UN Security Council for swift sanctions against their country
for its violent intervention in conflicts consuming neighboring
states.
At the same time, the United Nation High Commissioner for Refugees
Ruud Lubbers, has joined mounting calls on the Security Council
for sanctions on Liberia. "We are already now in the process
of the boycott (on Liberia)... and I do not hesitate to make a
judgment to the international community to be even tougher on
that," he urged. The former Dutch Prime Minister, scheduled
to meet Taylor today as part of his West African tour, vowed strong
words -- "strong in terms of threats, strong in terms of
the possibilities for him of a positive outcome," Reuters
reported.
In a letter recently sent to the UN Security Council which
is now debating sanctions, three Liberian groups (The All Liberian
Conference, Movement for Democratic Change in Liberia and Union
of Liberian Associations in the Americas) urged sanctions because
they, noted, there is evidence,(against Taylor) for his continuous
black market dealings in 'gems-for-guns trade,' and support for
the murderous RUF". They said, "Because of Taylor's
intransigence, coupled with his recalcitrant behavior towards
the international community of civilized nations and, his lack
of basic human decency, Africa's oldest democracy has become both
a laughing stock and a "whipping boy" in the world.
Therefore, we are left with no choice but to register full support
for sanctions against the Government officials of Liberia and
their family members. As the grave nature of this matter requires
we request of this august body for our representatives to testify
at these hearings".
They accused Taylor of diverting money "to finance (his)
war in Sierra Leone and Guinea" and therefore contended that
"sanctions are necessary because this is the quickest way
to make our Government live within the norms and behaviour of
the international community and respect the African brotherhood".
They added that "Taylor and his friends may attempt to impress
you that money from the timber sale is used to build schools,
hospitals, roads and restore some basic social services, this
is far from the truth. In fact, the Nation's largest Hospital,
the John F. Kennedy Hospital remains closed".
"We are convinced that the recent United Nation's Commission
report on the Taylor Government's activities in the region does
not point finger at the Liberian people but it clearly documents
the involvement of our Government in profiting at the expense
of the lives and properties of our brothers and sisters in the
West African sub-region, particularly Sierra Leone. Not to mention
such activities also put our nation's young men and women in harm's
way', they said..
" Our support then for the sanctions is not to punish the
Liberian people but to bring to bear pressure on those involved
directly or indirectly in the affairs of illicit trade and gun
running which continue to rain havoc on the people of Sierra Leone,
Guinea and the entire sub-region. By and through the actions and
inaction of President Taylor and some members of his Government
to halt the trafficking of diamonds, timber and weapons of destruction,
and ignore advice to cut off all political, military and financial
support to the Revolutionary United Front, our beloved Liberia
has now become a pariah and rogue state in the international community
of nation states. This failure of President Taylor to cease and
desist from these acts compel us to declare our unwavering support
for the international sanctions against President Taylor and the
Liberian Government officials.
"As former participants in the Liberian peace process, we
embraced the results of the election as a sign of peace, democracy,
reconciliation and above all, saw the relative peace as an avenue
for regional stability so that our Western African brothers and
sisters of ECOMOG can return to their families. Unfortunately,
our hopes and expectations of putting our nation back on its feet
remain on distant shores because of the behavior of the Taylor
Government.
"We are aware anti-sanction forces may argue that any form
of sanctions would hurt the Liberian people on all levels and
may even accuse us of being out of touch with the reality on the
grounds. We caution you that such ploys are being argued only
by Taylor Government's so called West African friends and some
Liberians who may be profiting directly or indirectly from the
"blood money" and illicit activities."
The groups further accused Taylor of "The pillage and plunder
of our resources for personal gains", contending that, "Liberia's
new image as a pariah state cannot go unnoticed. The world has
witnessed events after events of ethnic hatred, religious intolerance,
repression of fundamental rights, abuse of power and authority
as well as the continuous deterioration of the quality of life
in Liberia. No effort is made by the Government to provide basic
public services such as electricity, running water, health care,
or means by which Liberians may produce their own food. There
is no school or hospital funded by the Government of Liberia that
is functional today in Liberia, and public schools are almost
nonexistent. In other words, educational facilities are at the
bare minimum and the security of the individual is non-existent.
President Taylor has ignored all efforts at dialogue and continues
to mismanage the resources of our Country".