There is little good news from Africa, but when it is good, it is exceptionally good. In 2006, I wrote a column celebrating the Liberian election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who elevated the continent’s ...
The tyrant of Liberia is dead. The people are no better off. Monrovia, the capital city, has ceased to function. Three armies are in the field, four if the little band of loyalists holed up in the ...
Hundreds of people gathered on Friday in rural Liberia for the state funeral of authoritarian former president, Samuel Doe, 35 years after his assassination, part of the country’s ongoing ...
Monrovia — A former commander of the defunct Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia (INPFL) who later joined Taylor's NPFL, has recollected how President Samuel K. Doe was captured, tortured ...
The man who is believed to have captured and killed former Liberian President Samuel Doe at the start of the country's civil war in 1990 has made his long-awaited appearance before the country's Truth ...
Stakeholders from political parties, civil society groups, religious, women and youth organizations converged in Accra in 2003 to find a way forward to Liberia's troubling problems as war ravaged ...
Monrovia, Liberia, September 9, 1990: Many Liberians once thought that President Samuel Doe was invulnerable, protected by powerful black magic. But, in the video, he is slumped on the floor, his ...
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