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Home >> Africa Liberia & Sierra Leone International Involvement in Côte d’Ivoire Daniel Epstein - 8/26/2008 Côte d’Ivoire’s recent history is far different than those of other African states. Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Sudan saw contingents of United Nations peacekeepers safeguarding civilian populations, with limited success. Unlike the DRC or the Sudan, Sierra Leone may be the closest parallel to the situation in Côte d’Ivoire. In both cases former colonial powers, the United Kingdom in Sierra Leone and France in Côte d’Ivoire, entered the states to put an end to the fighting and force some kind of reconciliation. The true reasons for France’s involvement ranged f... Sierra Leone: Elections Bring A Gleam Of Hope Bhuwan Thapaliya - 8/13/2007 Sierra Leone’s Presidential and Parliamentary elections on August 11th may do little more than legitimize the end of the country’s bloody civil war that ended in 2002. Yet the election stands out in Sierra Leone , partly because of its rarity. For the first time the election will be held without the assistance of international peace keepers. Liberia: The Willis Knuckles Saga Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye - 4/16/2007 There are quite a number of lessons to be learnt from the scandal which hit the Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Administration in Liberia recently, and which resulted in the resignation of the highly influential Acting Chief of Staff, Minister Willis D. Knuckles jnr. One of the countrys tabloids, The Independent, had published the nude picture of Mr. Knuckles in a revolting threesome sexual act with two women, thus provoking a national outrage and widespread calls for the resignation of Knuckles, whose office was also known as Acting Minister of Presidential Affairs. Liberia: The Willis Knuckles Saga Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye - 3/12/2007 There are quite a number of lessons to be learnt from the scandal which hit the Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Administration in Liberia recently, and which resulted in the resignation of the highly influential Acting Chief of Staff, Minister Willis D. Knuckles jnr. One of the country’s tabloids, The Independent, had published the nude picture of Mr. Knuckles in a revolting threesome sexual act with two women, thus provoking a national outrage and widespread calls for the resignation of Knuckles, whose office was also known as Acting Minister of Presidential Affairs. Liberia's future looks hazy Bhuwan Thapaliya - 11/15/2005 Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has claimed victory in Liberia's first presidential elections since the end of 14 years of civil war two years ago and if confirmed, she will be Africa's first elected female president.
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