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81. Liberia: Contact Group Must Condemn Violations By Government And LURD Forces - A Amnesty International (AI) is a worldwide movement of people who campaign forinternationally recognized human rights. http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAFR340052003?open&of=ENG-2F5 |
82. Armed Conflict Report - LiberiaBrief The government of liberia is under a United Nations arms embargo and international Despite repeated requests from the transitional government in liberia http://www.ploughshares.ca/content/ACR/ACRBriefs/ACR-LiberiaBrief.html |
83. 000000july05 A senior source in the liberian government told IRIN that Bryant would I know how to classify this government. It s the worst liberia has ever had, http://www.expotimes.net/backissuesjuly/july2005/000000uly05.htm | |
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84. Liberia Publicaties What has been realised of the Liberian governmentÂs desire to share equally with the The Liberian government shared less in the profits of foreign http://www.liberiapastandpresent.org/OpenDoorPolicy.htm | |
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85. Encyclopedia: Economy Of Liberia The Liberian government has declared in recent months that it has discovered But because of the Liberian government s perceived its disregard for human http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Economy-of-Liberia | |
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86. Ambassador Blaney III Press Statement - United States Monrovia Liberia Embassy The US urges that the government of liberia welcomes and cooperate fully with this If it continues, I will be forced by liberia s government to start http://monrovia.usembassy.gov/liberia/mar202003.html | |
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87. To Heck With Liberia!, By Justin Raimondo When the liberian government contracted with Spain to provide transient workers In the entire history of liberia, the US government has been a force for http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j070703.html | |
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88. Liberia From 1930 To 1944 The government of liberia had made a loan in 1926 secured by the Firestone Companywho began a one million acre rubber plantation the same year. http://personal.denison.edu/~waite/liberia/history/30-44.htm | |
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89. Ambassador Cunningham Statement In The Security Council On The We note the recent announcements of the government of liberia that it is disengagingfrom The government of liberia created and now sustains the RUF. http://www.un.int/usa/01_011.htm | |
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90. WorldLII - Categories - Countries - Liberia - Government Legal directory and search engine legislation, case-law, journals, law reform,by country and subject. http://www.worldlii.org/catalog/50752.html | |
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91. Conservation Frontlines - Liberia's Last Best Hope Gyude Bryant, chairman of liberiaÂs interim government, ÂThe successfultransformation of liberiaÂs government depends on the support it gets, explains http://www.conservation.org/xp/frontlines/protectedareas/12150401.xml | |
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92. Liberia: Human Rights Report the Destruction Human Rights Challenges Facing the New liberian government . and the next steps by the new government will determine whether liberia http://www.africaaction.org/docs97/lib9711.htm | |
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93. Ending Liberia's Suffering - Stopping Murder And Abductions By Warring Factions We are calling on the Liberian government,the US Embassy and other That LURDand the Liberian government come to the negotiation table and cease all http://www.petitiononline.com/IMANIHOU/petition.html | |
The West Turns a Deaf Ear to the Appeals of LiberiaÂs Civilians Position Statement By: Bisi Iderabdullah Executive Director and Founder of *IMANI HOUSE, Inc., and Rajesh Panjabi Human Right Activist The war in Liberia, which began in 1989, officially ended in 1997. With free, internationally monitored elections, Charles Taylor, former National Patriotic Front Leader, won with an overwhelming majority. The people declared that they were tired after 7 years of war, and only wanted peace and stability returned to the country. However, 6 years have passed and there is little peace, and even less stability in Liberia than there was during the brutal and devastating civil war. After the war ended, President Elect Taylor invited his Liberian political opponents and adversaries to return home and help rebuild the country. However, when former Deputy Speaker of the Interim Legislature (1995-1997) and war colleague Samuel Dokie, his wife, and members of their family were savagely murdered in 1997, many of those who had considered returning to Liberia, decided to remain in exile. With Liberian Presidential elections scheduled for October of 2003, there are numerous candidates who have made known their desire to run for this position. But, Taylor has said that those Liberians who have not resided in Liberia within the last 10 years will not be allowed to run for office, even though the Liberian Constitution has no such mandate. TaylorÂs government has also muffled free speech, and infringed heavily on its citizenÂs human rights. There have been closures and burnings of radio stations, threats, intimidation, and arrest of media personnel, and anyone else for that matter, who appears to be willing to demand governmental accountability. As a result, many of those wishing to run for the upcoming Presidential elections have also remained outside of the country. | |
94. Peace Corps Online | July 8, 2003 - Friends Of Liberia Press Release: Friends Of Support for the Ceasefire Agreement signed by the government of liberia, LURD, We understand that the government of liberia asserted in a press release http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/messages/2629/2014706.html | |
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95. REQUIRMENTS OF LAGOS: SOME REMARKS ON THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA The duty of the Liberian government should therefore be The Liberiangovernment, through many difficult questions which have lately arisen respecting http://www.westafricareview.com/issue5/horton.htm | |
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96. Liberia: Court Ruling In Human Rights Defender's Case Is A Huge Disappointment Amnesty International is calling on the Liberian government to respect the humanrights The government has repeatedly accused Liberian civil society and http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news/press/13567.shtml | |
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97. LIBERIA: War In Lofa County Does Not Justify Killing, Torture And Abduction Amnesty International is calling on the Liberian government to ensure thatwidespread torture, including rape and killings by the security forces of unarmed http://www.amnesty.org.uk/news/press/13577.shtml | |
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98. Liberia: Forest Destruction Backed By The Government All the above proves that OTC and the Liberian government are close partners andthis partnership is enhanced by the controversial Strategic Commodity Act, http://www.wrm.org.uy/bulletin/45/Liberia.html | |
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99. Women In Liberia : Contemporary Africa Database Liberian agriculture expert and former government minister. Cooper, Helene Liberian government minister and civil servant profiled. Perry, Ruth Sando http://people.africadatabase.org/en/n/cty/fem/27/ | |
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100. People In Liberia Grimes - Porte Liberian rebel leader and former government minister. Lartey, Benjamin Dorme Liberian government minister and civil servant profiled. Perry, Ruth Sando http://people.africadatabase.org/en/n/cty/27/0001.html | |
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