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Africa: West
UN says Chuck still trying to run Liberia
2003-09-13
A top United Nations envoy has warned that Liberia's ousted president Charles Taylor was still trying to run the country from exile and that Nigeria may want to reconsider its agreement to serve as his new home. Jacques Klein, UN secretary-general Kofi Annan's special representative for Liberia, said Mr Taylor was believed to have taken an estimated $US1 billion in government money with him, leaving the western African nation with an empty treasury as it tries to start rebuilding after 14 years of civil war.
Just a simple Baptist preacher, serving his pee-pul...
Mr Klein said Mr Taylor was believed to be still taking kickbacks on Liberian purchases of fuel and other goods through intermediaries and there was "good evidence that over the past three weeks at least one or two government officials and several business leaders had gone to Nigeria to see him".
One thing Chuck isn't, is subtle...
"We had a president who was his own treasury," Mr Klein said, a former US diplomat and Air Force major general who has called Mr Taylor a "psychopath". "Whatever resources Liberia had - the ships registry, the rubber plantation, the import and export of fuel - all that money went to him," he said. When he left for Nigeria, "there was an agreement Taylor would maintain a low profile and be apolitical, and we hope that he will honour that commitment that he made," Mr Klein said. "If he is violating that, obviously at some point the government of Nigeria will have to reassess how it views his continued presence." Mr Taylor, now living in Calabar in south-eastern Nigeria, told Liberians as he left, "God-willing, I will be back".
"Maybe I'll even bring the money..."
A new government is due to take over in Liberia on October 14, but the country is still largely in the hands of faction fighters, many of them once loyal to Mr Taylor. Nigeria has no extradition treaty with the Sierra Leone court but has said it does not want him meddling in Liberian politics from there.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#4  Thank God colonialism is gone in Africa. Things are just great there now that the evil white man isn't in charge.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-9-13 12:35:35 PM  

#3  Taylor obviously is not one of the world's great thinkers. My advice to him is, "dude, you took all the money, already. There is no reason to go back. It's OK to go to Disney Land more than once but Liberia doesn't qualify as a frequent destination.
If you're homesick, buy a junk yard and empty 11 port-o-jonnies onto the ground in your new kingdom. It will be a smaller kingdom but the smell will be the same, and you can own a nice place to live a goodly distance from the flies and paracites.
With $1B you can buy a nice place on the Cayman islands where the beer is cold and buy a pardon once Hillary is president.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-13 9:16:32 AM  

#2  Lets do what we always do with our trash. Send Taylor to France.
Posted by: Charles   2003-9-13 1:31:18 AM  

#1  Did he deposit the cash somewhere? Perhaps it's time for John Clark and Ding Chavez to take on a mission ...
Posted by: Steve White   2003-9-13 12:56:05 AM  

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