Liberia: Massacre, Summary Execution, and Other Gruesome Acts From 1990-2003
COURTESY OF THE FORUM FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A WAR CRIMES COURT IN LIBERIA
Re-published by:
Bernard Gbayee Goah, President
Operation We Care for Liberia
Email: goahbg@gmail.com
Note to readers:
Gen. Moses Wright of the AFL was contacted by Bernard Gbayee Goah to verify allegations that are brought up against him in the below cyber list that is circulated by a group named "Forum For The Establishment of A War Crimes Court in Liberia" on 8/27/2015". Based on the phone conversation between Gen. Wright and Bernard Goah, Gen. Wright alleged that he was not in Monrovia BTC in June of 1990. Therefore, he could not have part took in atrocities that were committed during that time. Others have also testified that the General was not involved in the BTC Massacre that took place when 27 Gio and Mano families that were members of the AFL and residing at the BTC barracks were allegedly killed.
But Liberia’s TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION
Re-published by:
Bernard Gbayee Goah, President
Operation We Care for Liberia
Email: goahbg@gmail.com
Note to readers:
Gen. Moses Wright of the AFL was contacted by Bernard Gbayee Goah to verify allegations that are brought up against him in the below cyber list that is circulated by a group named "Forum For The Establishment of A War Crimes Court in Liberia" on 8/27/2015". Based on the phone conversation between Gen. Wright and Bernard Goah, Gen. Wright alleged that he was not in Monrovia BTC in June of 1990. Therefore, he could not have part took in atrocities that were committed during that time. Others have also testified that the General was not involved in the BTC Massacre that took place when 27 Gio and Mano families that were members of the AFL and residing at the BTC barracks were allegedly killed.
But Liberia’s TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION
Consolidated Final Report Volume II, Page 219 says:
"June 1990: Massacre of 27 Gio and Mano family
members of the AFL by Moses Thomas, Moses Wright, James Chelly and George Dweh;
reportedly under orders of Samuel Doe."
DATE
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EVENT
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PLACE
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ALLEGED MASTERMIND
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ORGANIZATION
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HISTORY
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Feb/1990
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Massacre
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Arson Yarsonnoh, Nimba County
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Capt. James Chelly, Hon. Donzo, Commissioner resident in Ganta
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Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL)
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A group of AFL soldiers led by Capt. James Chelly, Hon. Donzo, Commissioner residing in Ganta, Massacred 71 persons in Yarsonnoh and burned 52 houses in that town.
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Feb/1990
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Massacre
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Ganta, Nimba Co
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Edwin Voker, Commissioner of Sacleapea Mah, Vakaba Bility and Mr. Biabia
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Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL)
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Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL)A group of AFL soldiers headed by Edwin Voker, Commissioner of Sacleapea Mah, Vakaba Bility and Mr. Biabia entered Karnwee, Nimba County and arrested 18 young men under the guise of being NPFL facilitators. The victims were taken to Ganta and murdered.
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March/1990
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Murder
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Nimba County
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Paul Vaye, George Mansuo, and one Tarkpor
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)
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In March 1990 Paul Vaye, George Mansuo, Tarkpor Gweh and men assigned with them arrested Moses Duopue, Stephen Daniels and some of their family members and murder them in Tiaplay, Nimba County. They allegedly acted on the orders of the then Maj. Charles Taylor.
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June/1990
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Massacre
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Monrovia, BTC
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Moses Thomas, Moses Wright, James Chelly, George Dweh and Tailey
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Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL)
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In June 1990, Moses Thomas, Moses Wright, James Chelly, George Dweh and Tailey, in consultation with President Doe, massacred 27 Gio and Mano families that were members of the AFL and residing at the BTC barracks. They were buried on the beach behind the BTC.
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July 29,1990
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Massacre,
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Monrovia Lutheran Church
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Edward Slangar, George Dweh, Moses Thomas, commander of the SATU & Gen. Tailey
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Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL)
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on July 29,1990, Edward Slangar, George Dweh, Moses Thomas, commander of the SATU, Gen. Tailey & members of the AFL allegedly massacred over 500 persons at the Lutheran Church in Sinkor under the guise that they were Gios and Manos in that Church who were in support of NPFL advances on Monrovia and the overthrow of the Samuel Doe regime.
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July/1990
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Massacre
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Bakedu, Lofa County
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G. Anthony Mehn and Joe Doe
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia(NPFL)
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In July 1990 ,G. Anthony Mehn, Joe Doe and their bodyguards murdered about 32 persons of the Mandingo ethnic group inBakedu Lofa County. The murderers were fighters of NPFL.
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1990
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Murder
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Monrovia
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George Dweh
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Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL)
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In 1990, George Dweh eliminated the Johnny Nah family in Monrovia.
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August 2, 1990
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Massacre
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Monrovia, JFK
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George Dweh
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Armed Forces of Liberia
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On August 2nd,1990, George Dweh led a group of AFL soldiers to the JFK hospital and massacred 250 persons, most of who were Gios and Manos ethnic groups. majority of them were seeking refuge at the hospital compound while others were arrested at the gate that was placed on the boulevard at the hospital entrance.
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1990
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Murdered
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Wanlema, Lofa County
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Gen. Jack the rebel
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia
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In 1990, Gen, Jack the rebel went to the remote town of Wanlema, Lofa County and murdered Chief Mamadee Kamara and family members.
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Sept 10, 1990
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Murder & Massacre
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Monrovia
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General Prince Y. Johnson
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Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia
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On September 10, 1990, the INPFL, captured, totured and butchered ex-President Samuel K. Doe and massacred several others for alleged corruption .
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1990
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Murder
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Caldwell
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General Prince Y. Johnson
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Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia
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In 1990, the INPFL killed one of Liberia’s musical celebrities, Tecumsay Roberts for allegedly practicing homosexuality.
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1990
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Massacre
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Freeport, Monrovia
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General Prince Y. Johnson
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Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia
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1n 1990, the INPFL massacred more than 100 innocent civilians who had gone to seek food at the Freeport of Monrovia. He accused them of looting food.
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1990
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Massacre
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Bong Mines
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General Prince Y. Johnson
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Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia
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In 1990, the INPFL killed 200 innocent persons on grounds of their alleged support for NPFL. This massacre was carried out at the orders of Gen. Prince Johnson
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1990
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Conscription and illegal recruitment of child soldiers
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Caldwell base
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General Prince Y. Johnson
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Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia
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In 1990, the INPFL under the brutal command of General Prince Johnson recruited and used child soldiers to wage reign of terror on innocent people, contrary to the Geneva Convention.
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1990
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Looting of banks and properties
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Monrovia
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General Prince Y. Johnson
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Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia
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In 1990, general Prince Johnson masterminded and ordered the looting of various banks in Monrovia. Stores at water side, ware houses at Freeport, were also affected.
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May, 1991
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Massacre
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Zorzor, Lofa County
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Mangouhb Menior
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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In May 1991, Mangouhb Menior of the NPFL murdered 16 persons of the Mandingo and Gbandi ethnic groups in Zorzor. The victims were accused of being enemies of the revolution launched by Charles Taylor. Menlor was temporarily detained by Isaac Musa and later released on parole.
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1991
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Massacre
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Kakata, Margibi County
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An NPFL fighter code named “Mike Tyson”
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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In 1991, on Bong Mines Highway an NPFL fighter code named “Mike Tyson” placed 73 person in a house and burned them to death in a place called “compound” on the Kakata – Bong Mines Highway. The victims were arrested as suspected ULIMO fighters.
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October 20, 1991
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Murder
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Zorgowee Town, Nimba County
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Paul Vaye, Henry Kerdiah, George Mansuo and George Karsuo National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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On October 20, 1991: Paul Vaye, Henry Kerdiah, George Mansuo and George Karsuo arrested Jackson F. Doe in Buchanan, Grand Bassa County, on the orders of Charles Taylor and murdered him in the Nimba Town of Zorgowee.
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October, 1992
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Murder
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Gardnersville, Montserrado County
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Christopher Varmo and Edward Wowah
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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In October 1992 during the infamous “Operation Octopus” launched by NPFL, five American Catholic Nuns were murdered. Christopher Varmo and Edward Wowah carried out this operation.
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October,1992
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Summary Execution
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Horton’s Farm, Kakata, Margibi County
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Martina Johnson
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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In October 1992: Martina Johnson, NPFL artillery commander ordered the execution of 23 person arrested in Bong Mines as suspected fighters of ULIMO.
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December 26, 1992
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Massacre
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Margibi county
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Joseph Zackor, alias “Gen. Zack”, Nixon Gayor, Francis Duanna and men assigned with them
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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On December 26, 1992: Joseph Zackor, alias “Gen. Zack”, Nixon Gayor, Francis Duanna and men assigned with them massacred 35 persons at the Firestone Plantations, division No. 31 while escaping the ULIMO incursion in Kakata.
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January 2, 1993
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Massacre
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Voinjama, Lofa County
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Cllr. Lavella Supuwood
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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On January 2, 1993, Cllr. J Lavelli Supuwoo, ordered and witnessed the execution of 18 persons in Voinjama. The blood of the victims was drained in a white bucket for unknown reasons.
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June 6/7, 1993
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Massacre
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Carter camp, Margibi County
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AFL(Black beret) under the command structure of Brownell J Samukai
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Armed Forces of Liberia(AFL)
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On June 6/7, 1993 as established by the Wako commission, the AFL/Black beret under the command structure of Brownell J Samukai slaughtered close to 600 men, women and children in cold blood from 0100hrs to 0300hrs. . The victims are said to be buried on the outskirts of the camp.
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May 11, 1993
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Summary execution
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Gbarnga, Bong County
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Saar Gbollie
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)
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On May 11, 1993: Saar Gbollie executed 17 persons in the Gbarnga MP cell while serving as deputy MP commander for the Executive Mansion Presidential Guard Force (EMPPGF). The victims were arrested in Lofa on suspicion of being ULIMO fighters.
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August, 1993
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Massacre
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Ganta, Nimba County
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Matthew Cheplay
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)
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In August 1993: Matthew Cheplay, commander of “Wild Geese” and his men killed 21 persons in Ganta while in route to Sinoe and wanted to loot fuel from a trader. This incident claimed the lives of William Gensee, the wife, and three children of Samuel Luogon.
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August 19,1993
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Massacre
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LAC, Grand Bassa county
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Coo-Coo Dennis
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)
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On August 19,1993: Gen. Coo coo Dennis killed 26 persons in LAC when they were accused of being supporters of LPC.
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1993
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Massacre
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Greenville, Sinoe County
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George Boley
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Liberia peace Council(LPC)
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In 1993 more than 100 human skeletons were discovered at theFrancis J. Grant Hospital in Greenville, Sinoe County. According to Mr. David Swen, the acting hospital administrator at the time, the skeletons were of people taken captive and slaughtered by LPC upon the orders of George Boley in 1993.
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1993
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Murder
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Vahum, Lofa County
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Charles Taylor and Thomas Worwiyu
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)
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In 1993, Six Senegalese ECOMOG soldiers were murdered by Oliver Varnie, Timothy Mulbah and Joe Doe in Vahun on orders of Charles Taylor and his then defense Minister J. Thomas Wuworyu following ECOMOG’s deployment in his controlled areas. Their bodies were dumped in a valley in Vahun and NPFL authorities refused to turn the bodies over to. It was based on persistent international pressure that the bodies of the six Senegalese were turned over to the ECOMOG High Command. Their bodies were flown to Senegal for proper burial.
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January 15, 1994
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Massacre
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Neeswen Town, Rivercess County
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NPFLNational Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL )
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NPFLNational Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL )
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On January 15, 1994 ,the NPFL fighters killed 32 persons after they were accused of being supporters of the LPC. The fighters were said to have entered the town at about 3:00am and began slaughtering occupants of houses marked by the LPC.
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February, 1994
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Massacre
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Kpakolokuya Town, Bong County
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Siafa Normah
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL )
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In 1994, Siafa Normah ordered the execution of 15 men in Kpakolokuya Town, Bong County during his term as army chief of staff of the NPFL. Abel Normah and Wogbagii implemented the order.
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May, 1994
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Massacre
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Gbarnga, Bong County
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Cassius Jacobs
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL )
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In May 1994, Andrew Koah, Alosius Sackie, Gaye Getteh, Saturday Tuah, J.J. Doeh, and Marcus Seebo tied 19 men in a Tarpolin and hung them over a pile of fire until they died. The culprits acted on the orders f Cassius Jacobs.
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1994
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Summary Execution
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Zorzor, Lofa County
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General Apolo J. Swen
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ULIMO
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General Apolo J. Swen, front line commander for ULIMO, murdered 69 POWs of NPFL in Lofa. More than 100 civilians were also murdered two days after.
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June 19, 1994
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Massacre
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Moulton Corner, Brewersville, Montserrado County
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Alhaji G.V Kromah
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ULIMO-K
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On June 19, 1994 Nine persons, including an entire family, upon the orders of Alhaji G.V Kromah, were slaughtered in the areas that was controlled by Mandingo fighters of ULIMO-K who recaptured the area from Krahn fighters.
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September, 1994
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Massacre
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Kpoloppai, Bong County
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George Boley
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LPC
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In September 1994, LPC massacred about 300 persons “allegedly” when they fled the fighting in Gbarnga between ULIMO – K and NPFL.
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September, 1994
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Massacre
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Phebe, Bong County
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George Boley
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LPC
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In September 1994 as reported by residents of the area: LPC allegedly massacred over 100 persons who were hospitalized and or seeking shelter at the Phebe Hospital after fleeing fighting between ULIMO –K and NPFL.
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October/1994
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Massacre
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Duoh, Nimba County
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Coo-Coo Dennis
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia( NPFL)
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In October 1994, Chinese Japper, a then commander under Coo coo Dennis, murdered 86 persons in while retreating from Bassa with about 1700 fighters escaping from LPC.
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October,1994
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Murder
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Beilah, Bong county
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Saturday Tuah
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia( NPFL)
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In October 1994, On the orders of Saturday Tuah of the NPFL, Junior Vaye dumped the wife and children of James Glasco in the St. John River in Beilah during the fall of Gbarnga to ULIMO.
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November 1994
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Massacre
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Sendin Crossing Point in Nimba County
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Dominic Sayeh and Bleh Vah
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia ( NPFL)
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In November 1994: A group of NPFL soldiers led by Dominic Sayeh and Bleh Vah killed 176 persons at the Sendin Crossing Point in Nimba County. The victims were of the Bassa ethnic group.
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November 11,1994
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Massacre
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Ganta Nimba County
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General Liberty
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia( NPFL)
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Massacre in Ganta Nimba County on November 11, 1994: General Liberty killed 21 unarmed boys in Ganta during the fall of Gbarnga. He accused them of being disguised ULIMO fighters.
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December 15,1994
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Massacre
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Duport Road, Montserrado CountyPaul
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Paul Vaye, Sam Lartee
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia( NPFL)
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On December 19, 1994, About 48 persons (civilians were massacred by Paul Vaye, Sam Lartee and other soldiers of NPFL, while they were asleep at their home. Cow Field, Duport Road in the Paynesville area. The bodies were buried in a mass grave in the Palm Grove Cemetery on Center Street.
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January, 1995
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Murder
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Grand Kru County
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Liberia Peace Council LPC
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Liberia Peace Council LPC
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In January 1995 as reported by Isaiah Momboe Sackor, Ni LURD commander alias K-1 ffu Borta Community Development Association/ The Inquirer Newspaper, January 3, 1995 Vol. 4 # 241: The Liberian Peace Council fighters killed 18 citizens
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Sept. 27, 1995
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Massacre
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Tappita, Nimba County
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Gen. Jack the Rebel
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National Patriotic Front of Liberia( NPFL)
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On September 27, 1995 reported by JPC: Gen. Jack the Rebel acting upon the orders of Charles G. Taylor killed 105 persons in Tappita. These people were killed because they refused to give up their only sawmill in their town.
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March, 1996
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Massacre
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Bokomu District, Fassama Town, Lofa County
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Maj. A.C. Dorley
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ULIMO
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In March 1996 as reported by an escapee/Monrovia Daily News Vol. 3 # 61: Several person lost their lives in six villages and towns by fighters of ULIMO. The commanders Maj. A.C. Dorley held separate meetings in the area at which time he accused the villages of being informants for the Lofa Defense Force (LDF) and retreating remnants of NPFL.
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April 18, 1996
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Massacre
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Zuanna Town/Bloun Town, Roycesville,Bomi County
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ULIMO
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ULIMO
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On April 18, 1996 as reported by several residents including the block leader/The News Newspaper, December 11, 1996 Vol. # 47: Twelve persons were killed when a group of fighters of ULIMO stormed the area and burned down the displaced camp and Karmo Town.
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August, 1996
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Massacre
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BTC, Monrovia
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AFL
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AFL
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Mass Grave found at Barclay Training Center (BTC) Beach, Central Monrovia, Montserrado County in August 1996 as reported by Chief Pathologist, Dr. Isaac Moss/ The National Chronicle, August 29-30, 1996 Vol. 1 #31: A team of medical doctors and health practitioners involved in the exhuming and reburying of dead bodies revealed that over 500 bodies were exhumed at the BTC beach and reburied at the Center Street Cemetery. Some of the people died from bullets or blunt objects while some were beheaded.
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August, 1996
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Massacre
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Matadi Estate, Airfield
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Unknown
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Unknown
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In August 1996 as reported by Chief Pathologist, Dr. Isaac Moss/ The National Chronicle, August 29-30, 1996 Vol. 1 #31: Mass grave were discovered in these areas by a team of medical doctors.
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March 28, 1996
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Massacre
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Sinje, Grand Cape Mount County
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ULIMO
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ULIMO
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On March 28, 1996, according to a UN press release issued by the Special Representative of the Secretary General Amb. Anthony B. Nyakyi, about 17 civilians were killed and many were injured while about 1000 civilians escaped the bloodbath. But other reports put the number at 25 to 48.
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Sept., 1996
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Murder
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Robertsport, Grand Cape Mount County
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Unknown
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Unknown
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More Killing in Robertsport, Grand Cape Mount County in September 1996 as reported by fleeing residents/The Inquirer Newspaper October 4, 1996 Vol. 5 # 75: Unidentified fighters reportedly killed
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1996
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Brutal killings
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Robertsport, Grand Capemount County
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ULIMO
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ULIMO
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Nine prominent citizens of Robertsport were executed by men of ULIMO on claims that their victims gave money to another armed group to attack their positions.
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October,1996
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Gruesome Killings
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Seyon Town Bushrod Island
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Unknown
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Unknown
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In October 1996 as reported by residents of Seyon Town/The News Newspaper October 18, 1996 Vol. 7 # 24: Three ex-combatants who had lured the market women from the Freeport of Monrovia where they had gone to buy rice and bulgur wheat slaughtered the two women; Doris Dekeh and Louis (surname not known). The three after they had killed the women, sprinkled kerosene on their remains, covered them with tires and set them ablaze. LD $2500 was taken from them.
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December 11, 1996
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Massacre
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Zuanna Town Bloun, Royesville, Bomi County
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ULIMO-JULIMO-J
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ULIMO-JULIMO-J
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In Zuanna Town Bloun, Royesville, Bomi County on December 7, 1996 as reported by the News Newspaper December 11, 1996 Vol. 7 # 47: Eight persons were killed. ULIMO-J is accused of committing the act.
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November 28, 1997
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Murder
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Gbarnga, Bong County
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Benjamin Yeaten
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NPFL
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On November 28, 1997 an opposition politician and former Deputy Speaker of the TLA, Samuel Saye Doke, his wife Janet, his sister Serena and nephew Emmanuel Voker were arrested at a security checkpoint in Gbarnga while in route to Sanniquellie, Nimba County to attend a welding. It was alleged that the SSS Director, Benjamin Yeaten ordered their arrest. Following their arrest, Mr. Dokie was brought to Monrovia for investigation and subsequently take back to Gbarnga. Three days later, the burnt bodies of the Dokies, the government said it never ordered the arrest of Mr. Dokie. The SSS Director, Benjamin Yeaten, however, admitted ordering Mr. Dokie’s arrest, but not his murder. Yeaten was temporarily relived of his post to assist in the investigation. The court for lack of evidence acquitted two security personnel Richard Saydee and Kennday Fineboy, who had been named as prime suspects. Their bodies are said to be buried around a place called Barbecue Corner on the Gbarnga-Kokoy Road
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December 16,1997
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Murder
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Free port, Monrovia
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State security Government of Liberia
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State security Government of Liberia
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On December 16,1997 as reported by eyewitnesses: Daniel Nyankan, a businessman was found dead around the Freeport of Monrovia with bruises all over his body. His death sparked off controversy, with the police authorities accusing ECOMOG soldiers of killing Nyankan. Family sources, however, quoted eyewitnesses as saying that state security forces killed Nyankan after he had been severely flogged.
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April,1998
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Massacre
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Zorzor, Lofa County
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NPFL
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NPFL
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In April 1998 as reported by Zorzor citizen youth leader George/ The Heritage, April 28-30, 1998 Vol. 2 #53: NPFL fighters killed several people including pregnant women. The youth leader (George) claimed that the victims’ hands and legs were tied before they were buried alive in shallow, thin graves of about three to four feet deep.
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June 28, 1998
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Murder
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Paynesville, Montserrado County
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David Daniel
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SSS personnel Government of Liberia
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On June 28, 1998: Nowai Flomo, a market woman, disappeared from her residence in Kpelle Town, Paynesville. She was allegedly abducted from her house at about 11:00am by nine officers of the SSS, led by one David Daniel, who had gone to visit Ms. Gormie Jartu, a housemate of Ms. Flomo. The SSS officers allegedly murdered her after an exchange of words over the manner in which the security personnel drove in the yard. Her corpse has not been found. The police later released all those arrested in connection with the disappearance for what the police termed “lack of evidence”.
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Sept. 18,1996
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Massacre
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Camp Johnson Road, Monrovia
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Security forces Government of Liberia
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Security forces Government of Liberia
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On September 18, 1998 as reported by resident in the Camp Johnson Road Area: State Security forces attacked Gen. Roosevelt Johnson, a former warring faction leader, on Camp Johnson Road. The government within 24 hours gave three different reasons for the invasion, which eyewitness accounts say, claimed the lives of over 100 persons. The government put the casualty figures at 53. The government first said that its security forces went to evict illegal occupants in private houses when they came under attack. Then, State Security Officials alleged that they were on patrol in the Camp Johnson Road area when they came under attack from supporters of Gen. Johnson.
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September 19, 1998
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Massacre
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Camp Johnson Road, Monrovia
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Col. Junior Fania, Leo Jebo, Saa Gbollie, Joe Tuah, General Eric Sway, and Arthur saah
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Government of Liberia
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On September 18th, President Taylor ordered the eviction of Mr. Roosevelt Johnson from his residence. Several persons of the Krahn ethnic tribe ran into the Episcopal Church. SSU allegedly executed about 1500 persons, mostly young men at dawn of September 19, 1998. Col. Junior Fania, Leo Jebo, Saa Gbollie, Joe
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August 11, 1999
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Massacre
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Nikagabozu, Lofa County
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LURD/NPFL
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LURD/NPFL
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About 100 persons were massacred in Nikagabozu. This was believed to be a reprisal of a recent massacre of elders and Chiefs of Lawalazo by dissident forces (LURD) when they entered Liberia on August 11, 1999. The students blamed the massacre squarely at the feet of Defense Minister, Daniel Chea as a result of an interview he granted the BBC Journalist Robin White.
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October 10,1999
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Massacre
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Swen, Bomi County
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Siafa Norman
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NPFL
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On October 10, 1999: Siafa Norman massacred about 20 civilians who were accused of being LURD supporters in Swen Mechan District, Bomi County.
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January 2000
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Massacre
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Zorzor District, Lofa County
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Security forces Government of Liberia
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Security forces Government of Liberia
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In January 2000 as reported by UL students from Quardu-Gboni Mandingo Chiefdom/New Democrat Newspaper, February 4-7, 2000 Vol. 6 #145: Armed militiamen massacred 18 persons of the Mandingo ethnic group in Lofa County. Government announced an investigation into the extra-judicial killings, but nothing was heard beyond the announcement.
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January,2000
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Massacre
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Gbarnga, Bong County
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Melvin Sobani
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Government of Liberia
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In January 2000: Melvin Sobani ordered the execution of 26 unarmed civilians in Gbar, Bomi County. They were accused of being supporters of LURD
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May, 2001
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Summary Execution
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Voinjama, Lofa County
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Joe Gbala
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LURD
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In May 2000: Mr. Joe Gbala ordered the execution of 42 captives in Voinjama. They were considered GOL soldiers who had surrendered in a battle between John Town and Zorzor. Others were brought from Foyah
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March,2001
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Summary Execution
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Kornia, Lofa County
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Momo Jebah
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ATU
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In March 2001, Momo Jibba ordered the execution of 14 persons in Kornia, Lofa County when GOL recaptured the town from LURD. He also planned and executed the death of François Massaquoi, the then Youth and Sports Minister.
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June 9, 2002
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Massacre
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Bopolu, Gbarpolu County
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Sekou Damante Conneh
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LURD
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On June 9, 2002, Ofourie Jay alias “Iron Jacket” upon orders of Sekou Damante Conteh , massacred 110 young men and women in Bopolu, Gbarpolu county. They were accused of being sympathizers of GOL
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July 20, 2002
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Massacre
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Tubmanburg, Bomi County
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Benjamin Yeaten
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Government of Liberia
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In Marhair River Bridge, on July 20, 2002 as reported by two of the survivors, about 175 persons were massacred allegedly on the orders of Gen. Benjamin Yeaten. They claimed that the people were sympathizers of LURD.
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Sept. 18, 2002
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Summary Execution
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Congo Town Monrovia
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Charles Taylor, Jr
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ATU
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On September 18, 2002: Isaac Gono of the ATU, Chief Driver of Charles Taylor, Jr. “Chucky”, was beaten to death on the morning of September 18, 2002 for allegedly hitting a dog with Chucky’s car.
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October 21, 2002
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Incursion into Ivory Coast
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Incursion into Ivory Coast
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Charles G. Taylor
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Charles G. Taylor
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On October 21, 2002: Charles Taylor mandated Benjamin Yeaten Joe Tuah, Liaison officer, Edward T. Zamay, Training Officer, Walloe, death squad commander, Osebo Demain, logistics officer, and Matthew Karn, artillery commander to cross into Ivory Coast to assist Felix Doe, leader of the Western Rebel, as mercenaries
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February 28, 2003
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Massacre
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Toe’s Town, Grand Gedeh County
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General Gbor Vaye
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Government of Liberia
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On February 28, 2003 as reported by JPC Monitor/The Inquirer Newspaper, March 17, 2003 Vol. 13 #39/ The News Newspaper, March 17, 2003 Vol. 14 #222: General Gbor Vaye of the GOL slaughtered three employees of the Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA) namely: Kara Lund, a Norwegian, Arty. Emmanuel Sharply, a Liberian and Country Director, and driver Muse Keita, another Liberian were massacred while in route to Maryland County to pay their employees. The perpetrators were never brought to justice
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June 4, 2003
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Murder
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Paynesville, Montserrado County
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Gen. Benjamin Yeaten
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Government of Liberia
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On June 4, 2003 as reported by the deceased wives and relatives: The Deputy Ministers for National Security and Public Works, John Yormie and Isaac Vaye were arrested on the night of June 4, 2003 by a group of armed men under the command of one “Bababa” of the SSS which it was alleged he was acting on the orders of Gen. Benjamin Yeaten. They were allegedly brought to Monrovia, interrogated and later driven back on the Gbarnga-Ganta highway (CNC Logging Company area) and later killed. Their bodies were allegedly dropped on the train track by a container in the Ganta area. Their wives are demanding their bodies to give them a befitting burial
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May 26, 2003
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Massacre
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Gbarn, Nimba County
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Adolphus Sampson
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Government of Liberia
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On May 26, 2003: Adolphus Sampson, special bodyguard to Gen. Benjamin Yeaten murdered a family of five at the railroad bridge near Gbarn, Nimba County upon seeing then with $75,000 Liberia Dollars, and two pieces of diamonds
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May 2003
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Summary Execution
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Lofa Bridge
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Sekou Kromah
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LURD
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In May 2003,General Sekou Kromah and his men murdered 24 persons on Lofa Bridge. The victims were arrested in the Tubmanburg area and charged with reconnaissance. On the same day, the perpetrator forced a boy to killed his father and suck up his brains.
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June-July 2003
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Summary execution
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Monrovia
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Lomax, artillery crew commander of Wild Geese and Marcus High Grade Government of Liberia
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Government of Liberia
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In June-July 2003: Lomax, artillery crew commander of Wild Geese, Marcus High Grade, bodyguard to Yeaten and Nyan murdered 42 persons on the Johnson Street Bridge for looting. The victims were accused but never tried.
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June 9, 2003
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Summary Execution
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Stockton Creek bridge, Monrovia
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Charles Taylor, Jr.
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ATU
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On June 9, 2003, Charles Taylor, Jr. “Chucky” murdered 18 persons at the Stockton Creek Bridge. Gen. Roland Duo men arrested these people as POW of LURD.
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July, 2003
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Massacre
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Combat Camp
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Gen. Yeaten
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Government of Liberia
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In July 2003: Marcus High Grade and Gola-Red acting on instruction of Gen. Yeaten transported 78 wounded soldiers from Monrovia to Combat Camp, under pretense of going to pay them and killed them. The victims were demanding to be paid by Charles Taylor.
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July, 2003
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Summary Execution
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Klay, Bomi County
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Cllr.J Laveli Supuwood
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LURD
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In July 2003, General Abbas of LURD ,said to be acting upon the orders of Cllr. Laveli Supowood,vice chairman/operation, LURD, murdered 26 persons in Klay. The victims were arrested on Bushrod Island as POW of GOL. Most of their bodies were chop to pieces.
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September 8-20, 2003
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Massacre
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Tubman Farm, Bong County
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Gen. Benjamin Yeaten
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Government of Liberia
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On September 8-20, 2003: Zeezah Mazah, special bodyguard to Benjamin Yeaten fed Mr. Charles Taylor’s lions with 26 living persons on his farm in Maleki, Bong County. This was a prescribed punishment for those who committed crimes.
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October 11-26, 2003
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Summary Execution
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Po-River, Bomi County
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General Wasue Donzo
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LURD
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On October 11-26, 2003: General Wasue Donzo of the LURD ordered the execution of over 26 persons on the Po-River Bridge, Tubmanburg Highway and dumped some of their bodies in the Po-River.
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2003
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Massacre
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Buchanan, Grand Bassa County
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Thomas Nimley
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MODEL
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In 2003, upon the instructions of the high command of MODEL, over 1 60 persons were placed in a house custody, and the house set on fire on suspicion of being fighters of Government of Liberia
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October, 2003
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Massacre
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Greenville, Sinoe
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Alphonso Zeon
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MODEL
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In July, 2003, fighters of MODEL under the command of one General Alphonso Zeon arrested 86 civilians, tied them up in a tarpaulin , lighted fire under them and roasted them to death. Most of the victims were men whose women were seized and raped.
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November, 2004
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Massacre
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River gee County
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General zero
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MODEL
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In November, 2003, 20 persons were arrested , accused of being Charles Taylor sympathizers, and skinned to death with their hearts extracted and eaten by child soldiers of MODEL
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2003
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Massacre
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River Gee County
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H. Don Morias
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Government of Liberia
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In 2003, more than 500 innocent persons were slaughtered upon orders of H Dan Morias and others in Glawlo, River Gee County.
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2003
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Massacre
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Liberia/Ivorian border
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Thomas Nimley
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MODEL
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300 persons who refused to join the MODEL fighting group were executed. Some of them were amputated and left to die while others were beheaded. Most of these acts were carried out by child soldiers on orders from Boi-blajue-Boi of MODEL
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2003
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Summary Execution
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Clara Town, Bushrod Island
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LURD Commander alias K-1
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LURD
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In, July, LURD commander alias K-1 ordered the killing of over 25 civilians for allegedly looting.
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Speak Out! Do Something!!! Liberia needs you!!!!
Since cessation of hostilities in 2003 Liberians have not taken definitive measures to prevent a repeat of another civil madness. The absence of war in Liberia currently, which is only due primarily to the presence of UN Troops on the ground, does not equate to peace. To believe other-wise is a complete illusion.
Unlike Sierra Leone, Rwanda and other countries where in the post-conflict period maximum attention has been given to tackling the root causes of the violence in order to ensure deterrence; Liberia, on the other hand, has done just the opposite. Those who orchestrated the mayhem are now ruling the country and dictating the pace of reconciliation. This is no way to restore peace following a brutal war where more than 250,000 civilians were murdered and almost the entire population uprooted.
Also, while these very mayhem orchestrators are a tiny minority having more than enough to live comfortably, the vast majority of the population has nothing to live for; it is impossible for there to be sustainable peace. The vast majority of Liberians live on less than one dollar a day; undoubtedly, there is a need for change in the way Liberia is governed. As we can all see today, Liberia’s just ended elections has produced a grieve cause for concern. Liberia is about to turn yet again into a one-party state, knowing full well this produces dictatorship, dictatorship causes rebellion; rebellion leads to war; and war means bloodshed!!! Evil has overtaken Liberia and is again prepared to destroy everything in sight.
We want you to think about what is about to happen in that part of the world.
Join Operation We Care for Liberia today and become an agent of positive change. Stand for justice in Liberia! Let those who caused the deaths of over 250,000 innocent people not be allowed to walk freely. Speak out because this is the right thing to do!!!
Since cessation of hostilities in 2003 Liberians have not taken definitive measures to prevent a repeat of another civil madness. The absence of war in Liberia currently, which is only due primarily to the presence of UN Troops on the ground, does not equate to peace. To believe other-wise is a complete illusion.
Unlike Sierra Leone, Rwanda and other countries where in the post-conflict period maximum attention has been given to tackling the root causes of the violence in order to ensure deterrence; Liberia, on the other hand, has done just the opposite. Those who orchestrated the mayhem are now ruling the country and dictating the pace of reconciliation. This is no way to restore peace following a brutal war where more than 250,000 civilians were murdered and almost the entire population uprooted.
Also, while these very mayhem orchestrators are a tiny minority having more than enough to live comfortably, the vast majority of the population has nothing to live for; it is impossible for there to be sustainable peace. The vast majority of Liberians live on less than one dollar a day; undoubtedly, there is a need for change in the way Liberia is governed. As we can all see today, Liberia’s just ended elections has produced a grieve cause for concern. Liberia is about to turn yet again into a one-party state, knowing full well this produces dictatorship, dictatorship causes rebellion; rebellion leads to war; and war means bloodshed!!! Evil has overtaken Liberia and is again prepared to destroy everything in sight.
We want you to think about what is about to happen in that part of the world.
Join Operation We Care for Liberia today and become an agent of positive change. Stand for justice in Liberia! Let those who caused the deaths of over 250,000 innocent people not be allowed to walk freely. Speak out because this is the right thing to do!!!
Bernard Gbayee Goah
President, Operation We Care for Liberia
Email: goahbg@gmail.com
President, Operation We Care for Liberia
Email: goahbg@gmail.com