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Civil War, Liberia
Websites presented in alphabetical order Liberia: No More War This May 2005 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Frontline program covers the "biggest peacekeeping mission in the world" following the civil war in Liberia (and preceding the October 2005 presidential and parliamentary elections). Provides background information about Liberia and U.S.-Liberia relations, statistics, photos, video clips, and related material on Liberia. http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/liberia/ Topics: Regions of the World, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Oct 13, 2005 Liberia's Uneasy Peace News coverage of politics in Liberia, covering the October 2005 presidential and parliamentary elections and the civil war that preceded the election. Features information about candidates and leaders, essays and lesson plans on Liberian history and U.S.-Liberia relations, background on the civil war, archived news stories, and related material. From the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Online NewsHour. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/africa/liberia/ Topics: Heads of State, Regions of the World, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Nov 2, 2005 United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) This UN mission was established in September 2003 "to support the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and the peace process" in Liberia following a civil war that began in 1989. The site features background about the 1989-2003 war, the UN mandate, a map, and information about UN operations. Includes photos (on subjects such as UN assistance in the 2005 elections, in which Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was elected head of state), UN documents, and related material. http://www.un.org/Depts/dpko/missions/unmil/ Topics: Wars & Conflicts Last updated Jan 18, 2006 |
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