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Thousands of people attend the funeral of former war chief Prince Johnson

Thousands of people gather in northern Liberia for the funerals of former warlord Prince Johnson, the notorious politician and main actor in the civil war that devastated Liberia between 1989 and 2003.

Prince Johnson, who shot to fame with a video of him butchering a body while torturing men after the death of President Samuel Doe in 1990, is today an influential senator to his son. I’m not sorry for the loss of my son and I’m not sorry for this.

The death of President Du Vot is one of the first episodes about Liberia’s defeat in the civil war, which until 2003 included a series of atrocities (massacres of civilians, torture, abuse, recruitment) of “children.” Great soldiers and cannibalism) attributed to all parties.

They numbered at least 250,000 people, destroying more than 250,000 people from the planet, destroyed more than a year, between 2014 and 2016, by the Ebola epidemic in West Africa.

After the struggles, Prince Johnson became an influential senator and assistant to govern the country in the last three presidential elections, until he died in November before the capital, Monrovia, at the age of 72.

The burial itself was unveiled at the end of five days of national funerals in the corpses by the Parliament of Monrovia, before being transported to Ganta, in the birth of Nimba (North).

The extra officials are headed by President Joseph Bukai and Vice President Jeremiah Kong, who could move to the north of the country.

“While opinions on heritage vary, we can all agree on the fact that we play an important role in Liberia’s parks, recall ancient history, influence our present, and leave a mark on our memories.”The President announced during the ceremony.

predecessor M. Bucaille, George Weah (2018-2024), described by Prince Johnson as “Heroes for many, father figures for others”Which has a profound impact on the European Union.

In the valley, Ghanta gathers on the land of the Liberian Petroleum Refining Company, the important national company that distributes oil products, bearing some of the traditional Nimba customs, red in colour, with faces painted white.

There are others brandishing long firearms made of wood, symbolizing the fighting nature of Prince Johnson and his son in defending Nimba throughout the weeks.

“Great man”

“The largest arbre, don’t give us any debts, is to blame”announced Charles G. Wondor, a 65-year-old Nimba farmer. “We don’t have people to replace everything the community and residents do. We should not think of something new as color ».

“Prince Johnson was a big man.”Sellon Darling N. Nuahen, a Nimba businesswoman. “This is very unfortunate to lose.”.

After the ceremony, the burial took place in the European Union in place of the almost PYJ Polytechnic University, which was established by the deceased and nominated with honor.

He is one of the war chefs without a commission “Truth and reconciliation”Confirmed in 2006, they were appointed in 2009 as judges by a special court.

Committing murders, extortion, massacres, destruction of property, use of force, intimidation, torture, forced labor, etc. violations.

These recommendations will always be implemented.

Prince Johnson “It has been destroyed to avoid political influence when monetization is made.” Exiled to Nigeria, from 1992 to 2004, “There is some kind of new attempt to confiscate or obstruct justice efforts.” This is no commission “Truth and reconciliation”In recognition of Alain Werner, lawyer and director of ONG Civitas Maxima, in association with the phone. “He is a son, just like his father, he is at home”.

She arrived in Liberia in 2004 with a message of peace and reconciliation, and was raised in an evangelical church that has had many hits, while maintaining strong popularity.

Since 12 children have never been older, sorry. « I do not own a criminal business (…) I fight to defend my money, the people who arrived at the altar, as if they had received the flies and the chef, through the Do system »It was announced in 2011, during the three-year presidential election campaign.

In May, President Boakye signed a decree establishing a body tasked with establishing a special war crimes court.

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