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Liberia and Civil War By: Sudesh Kalyanswamy and Ross Carstens
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Page 1: Liberia and Civil War By: Sudesh Kalyanswamy and Ross Carstens.

Liberia and Civil War

By:

Sudesh Kalyanswamy and Ross Carstens

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Background

Two civil wars

First war from 1989-1995

Second war from 1999-2003

Period of fighting from

1980-2004

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Pictures of Civil War

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Causes of Civil War

Liberian Civil Wars

Arbitrary Rule Economic Collapse Ethnic Issues

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What does it stand for?

ECOWAS – Economic Community of West African States

NPFL – National Patriotic Front of Liberia

Ecowas

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Brief History Of Problem: Doe’s control

1980 - Samuel Doe takes control of gov’t.

1984 - Under pressure, Doe allows political parties to return

1985 - Doe wins presidential Election U.S. says election characterized by fraud and rigging. Ethnic conflicts increase

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Brief History cont: Charles Taylor’s Uprising

1989 - NPFL, led by Taylor, begins revolt against gov’t.

1990 - ECOWAS sends peacekeeping force Doe is caught and executed by NPFL.

1991 - ECOWAS and NPFL agree to disarm and set up Interim Gov’t of National Unity

1992- NPFL launches assault on peacekeeping troops in Monrovia

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Brief History Cont: End 1st Civil War and 2nd Civil War

1994 - Warring factions agree on timetable for disarmament and set up of joint Council of State

1995 – Peace agreement signed

1999 – Rebel forces come down from Guinea and attack town of Voinjama

2000 - Liberian forces launch attack against rebels

2001 - UN imposes arms embargo

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Brief History: End 2nd Civil War

2002 – Taylor declares state of Emergency

2002- In Sept., Taylor lifts state of emergency

2003- Fighting intensifies, rebels battle for control of Monrovia, the capital

Aug 2003- Nigerian Peacekeepers arrive. Taylor leaves handing power to his deputy Moses Blah. US troops arrive.

Sept/Oct 2003- UN launches peacekeeping mission

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Other Countries’ Reactions

Many countries sent peacekeeping troops along with the UN troops.

Countries Included: Namibia, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Nepal, Jordan, and various Western Nations.

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Peacekeeping Troops Map

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Results of Civil War

Over 50,000 people have been displaced from their homes

220,000 people died in conflict

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Leaders of Liberia

Blah, Moses

Bryant, Gyude

Doe, Samuel

Charles Taylor

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Solution to Problem

A treaty was made last Wednesday renouncing Civil War and initiating disarmament.

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Peace Treaty

The peace treaty is meant to be permanent.

Previous peace treaties have failed.

Ethnic groups probably still hold grudges against one another.

A western peace treaty may not stop war.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

• http://www.un.org/securitycouncil

• http://www.pbs.org

• http://www.foreignaffairs.org

• http://www.cnn.com

• http://www.bbc.com/news

• http://www.globalsecurity.org

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