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10 Jun 2003
 
 
Annan calls for protection of Liberian civilians
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Alarmed that escalating clashes between rebels and government forces in Liberia have severely impacted the already-desperate people living in and around the capital of Monrovia, United Nations...
 
 
Concerned Security Council calls on parties in Liberia to seek peace
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Deeply concerned by developments in Liberia - where weekend violence once again rocked the capital city of Monrovia - the United Nations Security Council today appealed to all the parties to give...
 
 
09 Jun 2003
 
Liberian rebels ask Sant'Egidio to mediate in conflict
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Liberian rebel fighters who have advanced to the suburbs of the capital Monrovia have asked the Italian Catholic community of Sant'Egidio to mediate in their war with President Charles Taylor, the...
 
 
02 Jun 2003
 
Liberian peace talks set for Ghana
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Liberian President Charles Taylor and rebels fighting his regime since 1999 will meet face to face for the first time from Wednesday in Ghana to try and end a festering war that has spread chaos...
 
 
14 Feb 2003
 
Hundreds flee Liberian coastal city
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More than five hundred people fleeing rebel fighting in the Liberian coastal city of Robertsport arrived in the capital Monrovia Friday aboard fishing canoes bearing white flags.
 
 
13 Feb 2003
 
Liberian rebels claim to have seized key towns
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Liberian rebels Wednesday claimed to have taken more key towns and said they will intensify military pressure on President Charles Taylor to quit the seaside capital of Monrovia.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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