How the Taylor invasion was planned — Thomas Woewiyu
Tuesday February 21, 2006 Dear Madam Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf: I write this letter to first compliment you for finally mustering the courage to apologize to the Liberian people for the […]
Tuesday February 21, 2006 Dear Madam Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf: I write this letter to first compliment you for finally mustering the courage to apologize to the Liberian people for the […]
Monday February 20, 2006 Whatever else anybody might think, what happens in neighbouring Liberia will always concern some of us Sierra Leoneans. When life became dangerous and difficult for some […]
WAKE UP , FELLOWS :STOP MOLESTING EACH OTHER FOR POLITICIANS First_Name: mohamed Last_Name: jalloh Email_Address: [email protected] Comments: WAKE UP FELLOWS The self interest and egocentric philosophy of those self-claimed political […]
Saturday February 19, 2006While Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf , the newly-elected President of Liberia , seems to be dragging her feet about demanding Charles Taylor from the custody of Nigeria’s leader […]
Thursday February 16, 2006 Lawyer Charles Margai, the Leader of the People’s Movement for Democratic Change in Sierra Leone ( PMDC ) , has created another controversy in the country […]
By Ibrahim Mshelizza 6 minutes ago Fugitive former Liberian President Charles Taylor was captured on Nigeria’s border with Cameroon on Wednesday, easing Nigeria’s embarrassment at his escape from imminent extradition. […]
Thursday February 9, 2006 PRESS RELEASE Freetown, 9 February 2006 Prosecutor Welcomes Sierra Leone Parliamentary Resolution Supporting Taylor’s Trial at the Special Court Special Court Prosecutor Desmond de Silva […]
Wednesday February 8, 2006 It is no gainsay to substantiate to the notion, crony criticisms have plunged Sierra Leone in to a pulling down syndrome epidemic and failing to […]
By Joseph S. Sherman Washington, DC U.S.A Wednesday February 8, 2006 From the early 80’s to the present, like many- post-independence African countries, Liberia is going through tremendous socio-economic and […]
New York, February 7, 2006—Sierra Leone’s attorney general confirmed today that he will not pursue charges of manslaughter against a member of parliament and two others accused of assaulting journalist […]
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