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Murphy-Goode Winery Announces 17 Finalists for A Really Goode Job

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Liberia: Ex-warlord General Butt Naked Wants Sen Prince Johnson, Others, Tell Their Stories at War Crimes Court

Liberia: Ex-warlord “General Butt Naked” Wants Sen. Prince Johnson, Others, Tell Their Stories at War Crimes Court Liberia: Ex-warlord “General Butt Naked” Wants Sen. Prince Johnson, Others, Tell Their Stories at War Crimes Court Share Evangelist Blahyi who was notoriously known as “General Butt Naked” was a fierce and fearless warlord during the civil unrest in Liberia which claimed the lives of an estimated 250,000 Liberians. MONROVIA – A former notorious Liberian rebel general turned Evangelist Joshua Milton Blahyi, has called on former warlords, including Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson to face a war crimes court in Liberia to account for their individual roles played and the actions of their respective troops which committed atrocities and war crimes during the Liberian civil conflicts.

Liberia and Impunity | Liberian Observer

By Lekpele M. Nyamalon  Monrovia- Each time we remember the atrocities of war, we prick the conscience of the perpetrators, thereby ensuring that it does not happen again. To ignore or forget is to set them loose, thereby cultivating a cycle of impunity.  I witnessed the Liberian Civil war not as a passive and privileged commentator, but as a child who lived through the burnt and ashes of war, endured the nightmares and have a scar of honor as a war survivor.  In 1990, we were enroute to the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church (our family parish) for refuge, but stayed one night short of our journey when soldiers of the Armed Forces of Liberia stormed the edifice under the cover of darkness and committed one of the most heinous atrocities recorded in our nation’s history.

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