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An agreement to restore peace in Liberia is reached by the warring factions, whose accord includes a cease-fire, an interim gov
… An agreement to restore peace in Liberia is reached by the warring factions, whose accord …
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Five American nuns in Liberia are shot to death near the capital Monrovia; the killings are blamed on rebels loyal to Charles T
… Five American nuns in Liberia are shot to death near the capital Monrovia; the …
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At least 460 refugees, most of them women and children, are massacred in Liberia, allegedly by rebels led by faction leader Cha
… most of them women and children, are massacred in Liberia, allegedly by rebels led by faction leader Cha …
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Five American nuns in Liberia are shot to death near the capital Monrovia; the killings are blamed on rebels loyal to Charles T
… Five American nuns in Liberia are shot to death near the capital Monrovia; the …
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The International Court of Justice at The Hague hears the arguments of Ethiopia and Liberia in the South West Africa cases pres
… Justice at The Hague hears the arguments of Ethiopia and Liberia in the South West Africa cases pres …
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The first 200 members of a West African peacekeeping force arrive in Liberia in an effort to stop more than two months of fight
… 200 members of a West African peacekeeping force arrive in Liberia in an effort to stop more than two months of fight …
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Roelof Frederik ‘Pik’ Botha
… legal team in the South West African case (Ethiopia and Liberia vs South Africa) at the international Court of …
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Dr Kwame Nkrumah
… British West Indies . The conference had attendees from Liberia, Nyasaland,Togoland, Nigeria, the Gold Coast and … bloc (notably including Ethiopia, Nigeria, Senegal, Liberia and several others). The formation of the OAU follows …
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Teboho MacDonald “Tsietsi” Mashinini
… African political situation.Mashinini finally settled in Liberia, where he married Welma Campbell, the daughter of a …
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The Liberian flag is designed.
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Teboho “Tsietsi” Mashinini
… African political situation. Mashinini finally settled in Liberia, where he married Welma Campbell, the daughter of a …
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Phyllis Naidoo
… West Africa where he joined Charles Taylor’s (President of Liberia ) army and perished there in the mid-80s. Phyllis …
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Liberian rebel leader Sekou Conneh returns to the country from Guinea-Conakry.
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Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, becomes the first woman to be Head of State in Africa
… Johnson-Sirleaf’s historic inauguration as President of Liberia was on 16 January, 2006. She became the 24th President of Liberia. Her historic achievement was the culmination of … decades of fighting for freedom, justice and equality in Liberia. In 2011 President Johnson-Sirleaf shared the …
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fifteen thousand civilians flee Liberian capital to seek refuge in the US embassy
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Riots break out in the Liberian capital Monrovia over the price of rice.
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South African President Thabo Mbeki hails Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf for making history by becoming Africa’s first elected woman president in post-war elections
… Xinhua,(2005), S.Africa's Mbeki congratulate Liberia's new woman president , from English People Daily, 25 …
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Liberian rebels attack an airfield in Monrovia, closing off that city’s last link to outside world.
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Demonstrations take place in Liberian capital, Monrovia, against increase in rice prices, led by opposition Progressive Allianc
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Demonstrations take place in Liberian capital, Monrovia, against increase in rice prices, led by opposition Progressive Allianc
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South African President Thabo Mbeki hails Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf for making history by becoming Africa's first elected woman president in post-war elections
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Liberian President Samuel K Doe becomes virtual prisoner in presidential mansion as rebels besiege Monrovia and Doe’s 500-man s
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Charles Taylor, leader of a Liberian rebel faction, announces a unilateral cease-fire set to take effect the next day.
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Charles Taylor, leader of a Liberian rebel faction, announces a unilateral cease-fire set to take effect the next day.
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Liberian warlord Roosevelt Johnson agrees to let all foreigners leave Monrovia’s US Embassy compound and let the peacekeepers s
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Liberian President Charles Taylor accepts an offer of asylum in nearby Nigeria. US President George W Bush made Taylor’s depart
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A rusty freighter teeming with thousands of sick and hungry Liberian refugees is finally allowed to limp into a Ghanaian port a
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A Liberian freighter rams a bridge in Florida’s Tampa Bay, collapsing part of the span (a 1,400-foot section) and plunging thir
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Thousands of Liberian war refugees, many ill after a week at sea, are refused admission to the Ghanaian port of Takoradi.
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Nigerian officials warn the United States not to try to capture ousted Liberian leader Charles Taylor, thought to be the target
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