By; ralph geeplay
It seems the specter of war and
Liberia’s
march from conflict to peace is still elusive. Nobel laureate President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf efforts to the lead the Liberian government after almost two decades of war have received a sharp criticism from a major international organization. It is no secret that
Liberia
exported war to other West African countries and bred hundred of thousands of child
soldiers in the process during the reign of President Charles Taylor.
Taylor
legacy still haunts
Liberia say analysts because, the country teeters on violence continuously, while also threatening the fragile peace of its neighbors. In a stinging indictment by
Human Rights Watch (HWR) recently, the globally respected organization accused the Liberian government of doing
little to curb crossed border attacks from within the country. The report said the government
was harboring mercenaries, while protecting criminals responsible for Liberia's two decade fracas, the report was issued on June 6th of this year.
Liberian mercenaries returning from Cote ivoire