2000s in Liberia

2000s In Liberia

A new civil war began in 1999 when a rebel group backed by the government of neighboring Guinea, the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD), emerged in northern Liberia. By the spring of 2001, they were posing a major threat to the Taylor government. Liberia was now engaged in a complex three-way conflict with Sierra Leone and the Guinea Republic. By the beginning of 2002, both of these countries were supporting the latest addition to the lexicon of Liberian guerrilla outfits – Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD), while Taylor was supporting various opposition factions in both countries. By supporting Sierra Leonean rebels, Taylor also drew the enmity of the British and Americans.

Read more about 2000s In Liberia:  Siege of Monrovia, U.S. Intervention, Transitional Government, ECOMIL and UNMIL, Liberian Elections (2005), Allegations of Labor Rights Abuses By Firestone, Extradition and Trial of Charles Taylor