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Second Liberian Civil War - Wikipedia The Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL), a second anti-Taylor rebel group, invaded southern Liberia in early 2003 and quickly conquered most of the south
Liberia – CJA - Center for Justice and Accountability By 1999, a new rebel movement formed by Liberian exiles in West Africa, the United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD), began attacking government forces, plunging Liberia back into a full-blown civil war
Liberia: A chronology of 25 years of conflict and turmoil Monrovia, 17 January (IRIN) - On President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's first day in office, IRIN takes a look back at 25 turbulent years of war and, finally, peace in Liberia
Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy - Wikipedia The Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) was a rebel group in Liberia that was active from 1999 until the resignation of Charles Taylor ended the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003
Liberian Civil War I: 1989-1997 | EBSCO Research Starters Two years after Taylor was sworn in, a new rebel group invaded Liberia from Guinea, launching the second Liberian civil war (see separate Background Information Summary in this database)
Accra Peace 20 Years Later: Roots of Second Liberian Civil War Due to international sanctions imposed on the Liberian government for supporting rebels in neighboring countries and backed by Guinea and Sierra Leone, Liberian insurgents started to push back government forces
Liberia: home of free-roaming rebels. - Slate Magazine Liberia: home of free-roaming rebels Fresh rebel attacks in Liberia, West Africa, have stoked an already grave crisis in a region where up to 1 million civilians are hungry, desperate,