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    Liberian president Taylor cedes power


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    By Kwasi Kpodo



    June 17, 2003 | ACCRA, Ghana (AP) -- Liberian President Charles Taylor, who has been at the center of West Africa's conflicts for 14 years and faces war crimes charges, committed Tuesday to step down under a cease-fire agreement with rebel groups.

    His government signed the deal for a truce in the three-year civil war at a time when rebels are on the doorstep of the capital, Monrovia, kept from overrunning it only by fierce fighting with Taylor loyalists.

    If Taylor follows through with the requirement he step down, he will likely face pressure to face trial on charges he committed war crimes in neighboring Sierra Leone -- just one of the regional wars he is accused of having a role in.

    After the deal was signed, a spokesman for the U.N.-Sierra Leone war crimes court insisted Taylor still would have to face justice. "Whether he's president or not, he's indicted by the special court, so he should have his day in court," David Hecht said.

    Taylor's defense minister, Daniel Chea, who signed the cease-fire in Ghana's capital, appeared to commit the Liberian leader personally to the deal.

    "President Taylor fully supports this peace accord, and the government will do anything to ensure its success," Chea said. "We have done the greatest thing this afternoon by signing this cease-fire. By this, we're letting the world know that the government of Liberia wishes in no way to be part of any further bloodshed."

    Mediators and observers in Accra burst into applause and raucous cheers as Chea shook hands with Kabineh Janeh and Tia Slanger, delegates of the two rebel movements that have seized more than 60 percent of the West African nation.

    In Liberia, news of the cease-fire sparked celebrations in the streets of Monrovia. Cars, with white rags tied to their antennas in symbols of peace, drove through rutted roads, honking. Shoppers burst into dance at one roadside market.

    It was not immediately clear if Monrovia's residents were aware of the accord's provision that Taylor resign. Earlier this month, rumors that Taylor had been arrested on his war crimes indictment set off panic in his capital -- with residents fearing a bloody power struggle in his absence.

    For Africa's oldest republic -- founded in the 19th century by freed American slaves -- Taylor has meant years of war. In 1989, he launched an insurrection with Libyan backing that plunged the nation into a 7-year civil war that killed at least 150,000 people.

    He emerged from the civil war as Liberia's strongest warlord and won presidential elections the following year -- elected in part by people who feared he would renew the war if he lost.

    But the country saw only two years of peace before the latest rebellion erupted in 1999.

    Since then, more than 1.3 million Liberians have been uprooted, hundreds of thousands have fled into neighboring countries. Rights groups say both sides in the war have killed, raped, robbed and kidnapped civilians.

    The United States, the European Union, Nigeria and Ghana have pushed for an end to the conflict in Liberia. Representatives from all four signed Tuesday's agreement, as witnesses.

    The accord, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, calls for "formation of a transitional government, which will not include the current president."

    The interim government, to include representatives of the country's rebels and political parties, would be formed within 30 days.

    The U.N.-Sierra Leone court issued its indictment against Taylor only hours before the negotiations in Ghana began on June 4. Hours later, an emotional Taylor promised to surrender power in the interests of peace.

    "If President Taylor is seen as a problem, then I will remove myself. I'm doing this because I'm tired of the people dying. I can no longer see this genocide in Liberia," he said at the time.

    He then returned to Liberia -- despite calls for Ghana to arrest him -- and he has not repeated the promise. Last week, he insisted Liberia would have no peace unless the indictment was dropped.

    To oversee the cease-fire deal, West African nations have discussed sending a 50-member verification mission, said Sony Ugoh, an official with the West African regional bloc that oversaw the talks.

    That would be followed by a West African-led "stabilization force," Ugoh said, adding that the force could include unspecified American assistance.
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    Oh sure. Everyone can whine and moan about how horrible a minor thug like Mugabe is, but let a real genocidal monster like Taylor lose power, and it's just a mere curiousity?

    Guess Black genocide < white settler farmers getting their farms taken away.
    Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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    • #3
      B1tch,b1tch,b1tch.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by chegitz guevara
        Oh sure. Everyone can whine and moan about how horrible a minor thug like Mugabe is, but let a real genocidal monster like Taylor lose power, and it's just a mere curiousity?

        Guess Black genocide < white settler farmers getting their farms taken away.
        Dude...it was 9:10 AM when you made the first post. It was 20 minutes later that you complained about people not responding?

        It's great news, but I honestly didn't recognize Taylor's name when I first saw the thread in the forum. So I didn't rush to open it.

        Chill a little!
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        • #5
          Twenty minutes was enough time for the thread to fall to the bottom of the page.
          Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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          • #6


            Excellent news !

            Let's now hope that Taylor agrees with the deal and steps back. Or let's just hope that he'll be abandoned by his loyalists
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            • #7
              Originally posted by chegitz guevara
              Twenty minutes was enough time for the thread to fall to the bottom of the page.
              Your a very needy person.
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              • #8
                Is this the same guy who played for the Redskins?

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                • #9
                  it's not the best thread title ever, I only opened this thread at random cos I was bored at work.

                  now that i'm here i'll definitely agree its good news

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                  • #10
                    whoop-de-doo.

                    now, onto actually trying to rebuild the country.
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                    • #11
                      it's not the best thread title ever, I only opened this thread at random cos I was bored at work.

                      now that i'm here i'll definitely agree its good news
                      Same here. I'm sick, and my somewhat foggy brain failed to connect "Charles Taylor" with "Nasty Liberian Despot." Take a chill, Che.

                      Very good news.

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                      • #12
                        That's good. Hopefully, this is the beginning of the long road of recovery.
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                        • #13
                          My memories a little hazy: Was Taylor a descendent of the natives or the freed slaves?

                          Liberia's really fascinating to me: An African Republic founded by freed American slaves, wherein, after independence, the freed slaves instantly began to look down on their native African counterparts, sometimes even using them as slaves. That's an argument for the inherent badness of man, right there, I'd say.


                          Here's hoping that a new government can be formed without any old prejudices causing problems.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by chegitz guevara
                            Oh sure. Everyone can whine and moan about how horrible a minor thug like Mugabe is, but let a real genocidal monster like Taylor lose power, and it's just a mere curiousity?

                            Guess Black genocide < white settler farmers getting their farms taken away.
                            More meaningless spin from the left. Of course, anyone who opposes Mugabe must be a racist.

                            Taylor's a murdering *******. Give Liberia five years tops, and it'll have another murdering *******, assuming the rebels now manage to restrain themselves, which isn't likely, considering their conduct before they got to Monrovia.

                            Celebrating the departure of Charles Taylor in the present situation isn't a whole lot more enthusing than celebrating the departure of Joseph Mobutu to make way for Laurent Kabila.


                            Mugabe rigged elections, intimidated political opposition, and has plundered hundreds of millions for himself and his cronies in a classic African thugocracy. Never mind he's tortured and murdered, and attempted murder against black Zimbabwean political opponents.

                            The sad thing is that Zimbabwe had/has the potential to be a relatively democratic country with a decent standard of living, at least by African standards. Instead, Mugage keeps it as his and ZANU-PF's personal ****hole.

                            Then again, all this intimidation, election rigging and corruption is just regular everyday stuff for the left. No wonder you're not bent out of shape. As long as ol' Mugabe sticks it to whitey, you can ignore the rest and morph it into some sort of justified action against evil imperialists. :rolleye:

                            cinch - Taylor is a descendent of former slaves. His assassinated ex-boss, Samual Doe, was a Krahn native and the only native leader of Liberia in it's history.
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                            • #15
                              Dude...it was 9:10 AM when you made the first post. It was 20 minutes later that you complained about people not responding?


                              He's just jonesing for attention .
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