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Liberia Civil War News 009 - 1/30/1990: Mano River Union Support for Liberia Against the Rebels
Просмотров 9512 года назад
Stanton Peabody story following a mini-summit between Doe, Conte & Momoh regarding the rebel incursion in Nimba County.
Liberia Civil War News 008 - 1/9/1990 LINA: NPFL Rebels Trained in Libya
Просмотров 4862 года назад
From a press conference at the Liberian Justice Ministry on January 9, 1990. Harrison Duopu and Alfred Sommah spoke of their training in Libya and contact with Charles Taylor and Blaise Campoare.
Liberia Civil War News 007 - 1/16/1990, ELWA: Harry Moniba - Vice President condemns the Rebels
Просмотров 9512 года назад
The Vice President condemns the rebels and any coup makers.
Liberia Civil War News 006 - 1/9/1990: Justice Minister Jenkins Scott
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
Summary of AFP, RFI, ELWA and Radio Ivoirienne reports on the beginning of the Liberian Civil War. From January 10, 1990. The Justice Minister announced the arrest of AFL commanders and captured rebels who claim to have been in constant contact with Charles Taylor. Three so-called opposition leaders, Augustus Gonkarnu, Samuel Dahn, and George Nuah said Charles Taylor had planned to be President...
Liberia Civil War News 005 - 1/10/1990: Rebel Flag Flies over Butuo
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
Reuters report.
Liberia Civil War News 004 - 1/4/1990 Ivory Coast Denies Involvement for Coup Attempt
Просмотров 3932 года назад
Xinhua report of Agence France Presse report.
Liberia Civil War News 003 - 1/4/1990 ELWA 8:00 PM Samuel Doe Press Conference
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.2 года назад
Transcript reading of ELWA report on President Doe's press conference on the invasion of Liberia by rebels.
Liberia Civil War News 002 - 1/2/1990: Samuel Doe Sacks Edward Sackor, Charles Taylor Calls BBC
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.2 года назад
Reuters story from January 2, 1990.
Liberia Civil War News 001 - 12/30/1989: Samuel Doe Reacts to Invasion at Butuo, Nimba County, ELWA
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.2 года назад
This is a transcript reading of the original Radio ELWA story. President Doe reacts to Edward Sackor's dismissal of concerns of a pending attack in Nimba by the paramount chief.
Prince Yormie Johnson's Newspaper: The Scorpion, June 30 1992, Johnson Escapes Assassination Attempt
Просмотров 3912 года назад
Prince Johnson's paper with a story of when he was harassed by Guniean ECOMOG.
Swearing-in of New Council of State, BBC Focus on Africa, September 1, 1995
Просмотров 7912 года назад
Report by David Banford on swearing in of the new council of state that included Wilton Sankawulo, George Boley, Al Haji Kromah, and Charles Taylor.
1995 September 1: Arrival of Charles Taylor in Monrovia by Frank Sainworla
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
Broadcast on ELBC News, September 1, 1995.
News of Fighting Between ULIMO-J and ULIMO-K at Lofa Bridge, Sept 19, 1995, BBC Focus on Africa
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
Interview with ECOMOG Force Commander Inienger. BBC was the news lifeline in Liberia during the civil war.
Nigerian Foreign Minister Tom Ikimi on Liberian Peace Talks, May 21, 1995, BBC Focus on Africa
Просмотров 2852 года назад
Ikimi discusses the creation of a new Council of State as a path to elections and peace. Ikimi criticizes Tamba Tailor's abilities to run a possible Council of State due to his age, illiteracy, and infirmities. Tailor was proposed as a possible Chair by Charles Taylor and the NPFL. In an interview, Chea Cheapoo would refer to Tamba Tailor as "an old dump truck".
Roosevelt Johnson Agrees to be Minister of Rural Development: BBC Focus on Africa, Sept 20, 1995
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Roosevelt Johnson Agrees to be Minister of Rural Development: BBC Focus on Africa, Sept 20, 1995
Report of the Arrival of Al Haji Kromah in Monrovia, ELBC, September 1, 1995
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
Report of the Arrival of Al Haji Kromah in Monrovia, ELBC, September 1, 1995
Outgoing Chairman of the Liberian Council of State David D Kpormakpor on ELBC, September 1, 1995
Просмотров 3583 года назад
Outgoing Chairman of the Liberian Council of State David D Kpormakpor on ELBC, September 1, 1995
Nana Kroo by Malinda Jackson Parker
Просмотров 2643 года назад
Nana Kroo by Malinda Jackson Parker
Tubman is the Right Man by Malinda Jackson Parker
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
Tubman is the Right Man by Malinda Jackson Parker
The Curse of the Mano River 2002: US State Department Video Urging Sanctions Against Liberia
Просмотров 2673 года назад
The Curse of the Mano River 2002: US State Department Video Urging Sanctions Against Liberia
April 20, 1979: Liberian True Whig Party Statements of Support for President William R. Tolbert
Просмотров 3603 года назад
April 20, 1979: Liberian True Whig Party Statements of Support for President William R. Tolbert
April 19, 1979: Liberian Ministry of Commerce Advisory on Food Purchases Following the "rice riots"
Просмотров 3763 года назад
April 19, 1979: Liberian Ministry of Commerce Advisory on Food Purchases Following the "rice riots"
Defiant Speech by President Tolbert on April 19, 1979
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.3 года назад
Defiant Speech by President Tolbert on April 19, 1979
April 19, 1979: Ministry of Commerce Announcements following the "rice riots"
Просмотров 6283 года назад
April 19, 1979: Ministry of Commerce Announcements following the "rice riots"
President Tolbert's Condolences for the Families from the April 14, 1979 "rice riots"
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
President Tolbert's Condolences for the Families from the April 14, 1979 "rice riots"
ELBC News, 18 April, 1979: Tolbert to keep the price of rice at $20 per bag
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
ELBC News, 18 April, 1979: Tolbert to keep the price of rice at $20 per bag
Police Chief Varney Dempster Interviewed by Al Haji Kromah, 3 Days after the "Rice Riots"
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
Police Chief Varney Dempster Interviewed by Al Haji Kromah, 3 Days after the "Rice Riots"
April 17, 1979: President Tolbert's Address to the Legislature after the "rice riots"
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
April 17, 1979: President Tolbert's Address to the Legislature after the "rice riots"
April 17, 1979: ELBC Evening News, 3 days after the "rice riots"
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
April 17, 1979: ELBC Evening News, 3 days after the "rice riots"

Комментарии

  • @erichall465
    @erichall465 9 часов назад

    Doe shouldn't have killed Tolbert, Doe shouldn't have been killed. Our country would have been way advanced by now

  • @RomeowiahMasonjr
    @RomeowiahMasonjr 13 дней назад

    Rest on the Joseph of liberia.

  • @daodacarlon1555
    @daodacarlon1555 29 дней назад

    This was stupid! U look at a whole military president, u captured him yet and say he is in hiding? Stupid plot. They foolish progressives fooled this brother!

  • @casszanggonmiah
    @casszanggonmiah Месяц назад

    That's G. Moses K. Washington. He hired my husband at ELBC in 1984

  • @casszanggonmiah
    @casszanggonmiah Месяц назад

    Wow, thank you for this! My husband James Gonmiah was there in 1982! I first visited there in 2002 and lived there from 2005-2007

  • @immortalideas-fi6kj
    @immortalideas-fi6kj Месяц назад

    This trash

  • @haibeboumorris1010
    @haibeboumorris1010 4 месяца назад

    A TRUE LEADER , FULL OF VIRTUE AND INNOVATIONS!

  • @suompat2002
    @suompat2002 6 месяцев назад

    He’s in the United States speaking in favor of a failed coup? America, really?

  • @jemmanuelcjohnsonv5492
    @jemmanuelcjohnsonv5492 7 месяцев назад

    😢😮

  • @johnmiselo2230
    @johnmiselo2230 8 месяцев назад

    How can you fool the crockdile when you are still in the water ? Poor planing

  • @Kwesi-k8u
    @Kwesi-k8u 8 месяцев назад

    He is not right coz doe is a criminal like Nana addo who likes rigging elections he was young and violent thinking he is not having blood in him so is good war was used to remove him only if he alows free and fair elections the war wouldn't av happened

  • @christopherjohns6295
    @christopherjohns6295 9 месяцев назад

    You were the cause of your own calamity, because you rushed to effect changes in the living standard of the Liberian people.

  • @veriteinternational
    @veriteinternational 10 месяцев назад

    FHB was a key plank in killing Sankara and planting terror in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

  • @salimi.sheriff7608
    @salimi.sheriff7608 10 месяцев назад

    These were tense times

  • @fredtuningnelson991
    @fredtuningnelson991 10 месяцев назад

    This fool make this appointment just to put his friends in trouble. And That's what happened at the end

  • @mrakacolimtd1556
    @mrakacolimtd1556 11 месяцев назад

    Thats what happens when you have too much illiterate people.

  • @omarsonko779
    @omarsonko779 Год назад

    Never tell you enemy like the usa 🇺🇸 plan Rip president William Talbert 🙏🏿 😢 💔 we love you till now

  • @ab.swa22henry34
    @ab.swa22henry34 Год назад

    The ending is very interesting from the mouth of a Rev.

  • @JohnWright-v5r
    @JohnWright-v5r Год назад

    That was a great and wonderful speech that was delivered by the late Liberian president, Rev. Dr. William Richard Tolbert Jr. , three days after the April 14th rice rioting in 1979. Moreover, the late Liberian president Rev. Dr. William Richard Tolbert Jr., was a true Liberian and African Nationalist. Furthermore, he was a man of dreams and visions, for the promotion of progress and developmental growths, both in Liberia and Africa. Meanwhile, I salute you Mr. President because you was among the greatest leaders of Africa and the world, and a true African Liberator. Subsequently, your policies of total involvement for higher highest, mats to mattresses, self-reliance in making Liberians self-sufficiency in foods production, and fighting the war against ignorance, poverty, and diseases, were all remarkable, inspirational, and empowerment to the people of the Republic of Liberia. Ultimately, you are gone but not forgotten Mr. President, continues to Rest in perfect peace until we can all meet on that great day, during the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. We loved you Mr. President, but Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour loves you best.

  • @Teflon1847
    @Teflon1847 Год назад

    Thank you God!!!

  • @LydiaMoore-w3t
    @LydiaMoore-w3t Год назад

    😭❤❤❤ A True Statesman

  • @paulc.rennie1052
    @paulc.rennie1052 Год назад

    You will always be missed.

    • @noahsegrain3722
      @noahsegrain3722 11 месяцев назад

      Missed for what? You meant for him being an elected dictator? This man and others were the problem. Thank god Liberian can elect their own leaders.

  • @BantoBracewell
    @BantoBracewell Год назад

    Doe had no business killing tolbert.becausehe was most corrupt than tolbert.he needed to punish.

    • @georgematthew770
      @georgematthew770 5 месяцев назад

      Doe did not killed Tolbert. The same Americans killed Tolbert. Have you heard about the unknown soldier?

  • @BantoBracewell
    @BantoBracewell Год назад

    Doe had no business killing tolbert.becausehe was most corrupt than tolbert.he needed to punish.

  • @grenlord3788
    @grenlord3788 Год назад

    The Domostation was the work of greedy and lazy progressives and hypocrites with in the government

  • @grenlord3788
    @grenlord3788 Год назад

    Great man he was missunderstood by his friends and payed the price for the sins and attitude of the Congos. Then evil, greedy, so-called progressives H B was one of them ceased the opportunity to case trouble..his jealous friends payed with their lives too

  • @franklinpadmore
    @franklinpadmore Год назад

    Greedy individual

  • @t.lawsonabebiyahn3716
    @t.lawsonabebiyahn3716 Год назад

    this voice is not the voice of the Gen

  • @Daddyboy948
    @Daddyboy948 Год назад

    I blame the people who was giving he advice

  • @jerrygbardy
    @jerrygbardy Год назад

    From 1980 to 1982 when he visited Reagan in the White House, he was maturing in the art of governance and public speaking. By 1985, he had perfected them significantly.

  • @mbayethiam4696
    @mbayethiam4696 Год назад

    doe was a great man

  • @meltyson
    @meltyson Год назад

    Long live the late great Rev William Richard Tolbert.

  • @noahsegrain3722
    @noahsegrain3722 Год назад

    Nothing but another corrupt leader.

  • @JealdeoTaylor-tn9ep
    @JealdeoTaylor-tn9ep Год назад

    May your rest in peace

  • @ThomasG.Kollie
    @ThomasG.Kollie Год назад

    He was cruel therefore, he have to died cruelly that was the last penalty for him instead trying to escape from Liberia,a was good for him to died

  • @alexanderbernard8278
    @alexanderbernard8278 Год назад

    President willie R Tolbert Liberis Best president i has not see a president that do better than Tolbert.

  • @Alfred-xm1sb
    @Alfred-xm1sb Год назад

    I don't want no war

  • @febtwentythree-pe6km
    @febtwentythree-pe6km Год назад

    We must live in love in or die off this planet

  • @anthonykoffa8824
    @anthonykoffa8824 Год назад

    Payback was done in 1990 September 9

  • @PatrickNyemahM.-zg1uo
    @PatrickNyemahM.-zg1uo Год назад

    Good leader.

  • @thomasp.nyenswah616
    @thomasp.nyenswah616 Год назад

    Retrospecting Liberia bitter past. Let us press forward and avoid those things/problems that may cause us to envy and fight each other. More importantly, let every liberian join president weah to develop and continue to make liberia a peaceful country in the entire world.

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    Ivoryn those countries that supported the incursion should pay reparation to Liberia. This call was even sounded loud by Herman Cohen a former USA diplomat accredited near this capitol during his TRC hearings in the state

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    The biggest mistake the AFL made was not to cross into ivory coast as well . The second mistake was not allowing Nigeria at the time to intervene militarily

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    Ivory coast, Burkinafaso Libya should pay repatriation to Liberian the people of Liberia didn't take up arms against the Guvt all by themselves. It was an external aggression

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    War is not the answer .

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    The AFL should have carry out a covert operation in ivory coast, this would have forced the iviorian populace to pressure their govt to stop supporting the NPFL. A big mistake by our Govt At the time. This would have even afford us to ask for external help from Nigeria n Guinea to intervene.

    • @amb.nelsonjackson4171
      @amb.nelsonjackson4171 Год назад

      The government at the time was going to be fight two force because it was going to be international invasion on mother state

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    He had always blamed Charlie Taylor for the destruction of Liberia. He said that his group was never a rebellious group but a pressure group . His faction the ulimo k , committed serious war atrocities in areas they controlled. Charlie Snyder a reknown journalist asked him once. What has been a fault about the war in Liberia. He kromah couldn't answer the questions but instead , his eyes got watery n red n pose a question to the journalist. Yiu asking me this kinda question after all we have done for you people. It didn't take long evomog forces discovered huge stack of arms at his congotown residence after the official disarmament has ended . Only God will judge these men who brought untold suffering upon this nation Including Ellen Johnson Surleaf

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    Ivory help to destroy Liberia. They supported the rebellion

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    A sound n well learned man from Lofa County. Rest in peace former Vzp

  • @johnharris3352
    @johnharris3352 Год назад

    This is LT. Gen. Hezekiah Bowen

    • @liberiaarchive5383
      @liberiaarchive5383 Год назад

      The picture is of Bowen as a Lt. Gen. In early 1990 he was still a Colonel.