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Africa: West
LIBERIA: Nigerian army prepares for deployment
2003-07-12
The Nigerian army is putting two battalions with 1,600 troops on standby for possible deployment to Liberia as part of a regional peacekeeping force, the Nigerian army spokesman, Colonel Chukwuemeka Onwuamaegbu, said.
Could you spell that, please?
President Olusegun Obasanjo, the spokesman added, gave the order last week. "We are working round the clock to ensure they are ready and we're prepared to deploy in under two weeks," he told IRIN on Friday. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) this week said it planned to deploy at least 1,500 troops in Liberia within two weeks to secure a fragile ceasefire brokered by the regional body and protect civilians from further clashes between rebels and troops loyal to embattled President Charles Taylor. Taylor said would step down from office and leave the country only after an international force, preferably led by the United States, arrives in Liberia "to prevent chaos". He also insisted that the indictment against him be lifted.
And fellow West African Statesmen™ have echoed that demand...
The chairman of ECOWAS who is also President of Ghana, John Kufuor, was quoted by Reuters as saying in Maputo, Mozambique that he hoped an initial force from Nigeria, Ghana, Mali and perhaps Senegal would land in Monrovia, by about July 20. The force would be followed by more contingents from ECOWAS and perhaps also from South Africa and Morocco, Kufuor said.
At which point Liberians can rest easy in their homes...
After Taylor's departure and the deployment of a peacekeeping force, a transitional administration would lead Liberia to elections to be held as soon as October 2004. Kufuor also said Nigeria's offer of asylum for Taylor would not make the Taylor legally untouchable for life. "The impunity principle is an eternal principle. After all, how long did it take the war criminals of World War II to get arrested and prosecuted?" Kufuor said.
Some of them died of old age...
"If it is found that anybody committed genocide anytime I'm sure that the international legal system could come into operation against such a person," he added.
And we've all marveled at the effectiveness of that...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  If there is an election, who had better vote right or it could really cost you. Thats why you may want to hold on to your ammo!
Posted by: Lucky   2003-7-13 12:24:23 AM  

#1  " I'm sure that the international legal system could come into operation against such a person"

With the resulting penalties being a stern talking-to, a requirement to write a formal apology, and a revocation of all murdering privleges for two whole weeks.
Posted by: Hodadenon   2003-7-12 11:56:55 AM  

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