Subject: OUR PRESENT DAY HEROES
From: M. Alieu Iscandari Esq
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Date Posted: 06:32:45 02/15/07 ()
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By Dara Ely, Dartmouth Sports Information
An old proverb says to “bloom where you are planted” and Dartmouth senior Fatima Kamara has done just that.
In the basketball world, Kamara has had great success in helping the Big Green to a pair of Ivy championships. Perhaps her greatest achievements, however, will come from what she has done off the court as someone who truly embraced the Dartmouth experience. The daughter of an immigrant from Sierra Leone (West Africa), Kamara is majoring in psychology/pre-medicine and plans to go to medical school.
“Fatima is different from other players I have coached in that she came here on a mission as a
first-generation American,” said coach Chris Wielgus. “She came to Dartmouth to become the best person she can be, not to chase the almighty dollar, but to help others.”
Kamara notes that her goal in coming to Dartmouth was to get the best education possible while playing winning basketball. “Being a part of the tradition here is an honor, a blessing and a once in a lifetime opportunity,” says the senior guard who deeply values her relationships with her teammates.
After honing her game in AAU and countless hours in the gym, Kamara — who chose Dartmouth over schools the likes of New Mexico and Oklahoma State — felt she had the basketball acumen to play Division I, but admits she did not really know what to expect in Hanover.
The decision to come to Dartmouth involved a great distance from home (Carrollton, Texas) for Kamara as well as new cultural and environmental
obstacles. She reaped the benefits of a similar decision by her mother, who left Sierra Leone for London at 19 and moved to the United States at 23. Having taken on the challenge of an Ivy League education, Kamara knew she had to take full advantage of the opportunities here.
“Fatima understands the gifts and opportunities that have been given to her and she wasn’t going to squander it,” said Wielgus. “She has a high level of maturity and goal-setting.”
Coach Wielgus recounted one of her many conversations with Kamara in which she suggested the student lighten her load by taking some sciences courses elsewhere during an off term. “She said to me, ‘Why would I take it from a secondary school when I can take it from the best?’ She never shied away from the tough courses.”
Kamara hopes that her difficult course load at Dartmouth will pay off in the future. After
graduation, she plans to return home to Texas and will either do research for a year or take post-graduate courses, both at Baylor University, before enrolling in medical school.
“I am up for the challenge and motivated to help people,” says Kamara. “A dream of mine is to help people in Africa and West Africa. I have family in Sierra Leone and I would love to build a hospital there.”
Putting others first seems to come naturally for Kamara, who Wielgus describes as “a gentle soul in a competitive environment. This is evident in ways as tangible as her work with Big Brothers/Big Sisters or as humbly as the way she talks about her teammates.
“We proved last year [by winning two play-off games] that no matter what road you put us on we can overcome it and it is the same this year,” says the senior guard. “Any one of us can step up and everyone will be holding each
other’s hands throughout this entire process — we will make it through.”
That confidence and leadership is something Wielgus relies on Kamara to provide. “The caring side of Fatima aligns herself with the younger players because she knows how hard it was when she was a freshman. I think particularly this year as captain it was important for her to be there for this freshman class.”
It was not always easy for Kamara to be so far from her family and she admits she plays her best when her mother and three brothers are in attendance.
She has found family in Dartmouth basketball and “a second mother” in Coach Wielgus. “Coach is very supportive and I am able to talk to her about anything and work through problems. She is always there for me, especially being far from home.”
Wielgus, a 24-year coaching veteran, has found joy in providing that comfort for the
21-year-old Kamara. “I am honored and deeply touched to be considered that to her and I know how much her mother means to her. Fatima means the world to me, as does her personal growth. It’s not the points, the rebounds or the GPA but her undying determination to get the most out of Dartmouth.”
Kamara can’t help but grin when she talks about the prospect of leading the Big Green to a third-straight Ivy title, playing in a packed Leede Arena or just moments on the bus with her team.
“I want Fatima to look back on Dartmouth with a big smile on her facing knowing that she did a good job while having fun and has friends for a lifetime. And I want her to understand that she did a great deal for us,” says Wielgus.
For the humble Kamara, that might take time, but there’s no doubt she’ll know.
Subject: SIERRA LEONE HEROES, LET US HONOR THE PAST
From: Dr. Michel Sho- Sawyer
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Date Posted: 02:30:24 02/15/07 ()
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YSLI Continue to Honor those Sierra Leoneans whose shoulders we now stand upon. Let us remember their sacrifice by starting to serve our nation and continue to serve her peacefully. These are men and women who have dedicated their lives to the service of their country and fellow men. YSLI is hereby honoring these individual in recognition of Back History Month.
Y. S. L. I. Banquet
March 31st, 6:00pm - 10:30pm
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SENGBE PIEH
(ca. 1813-1879)
HERO OF THE AMISTAD REVOLT
Sengbe Pieh was a Mende farmer whose extraordinary courage in resisting slavery earned him a lasting place in the histories of Sierra Leone and the United States.
Sengbe was captured in his rice farm in January, 1839 and ultimately sold to a Spanish slave trader near modern Sulima. He was then transported across the Atlantic to Havana, Cuba and sold at an auction, along with forty-eight other Sierra Leoneans, to a Spanish sugar planter named Jose Ruiz. The Spaniard placed his slaves aboard a ship called the Amistad for a short trip to his plantation, but on the third day at sea, Sengbe pulled a loose spike from the deck and broke his chains and those of his fellow slaves. He discovered cane knives in the cargo hold, armed his men, mostly Mende, and led them onto the deck. They killed the captain and drove the crew overboard, and then Sengbe ordered their would-be master to sail the Amistad back to Sierra Leone. The Spaniard tried to trick the Africans by turning the ship toward Cuba at night, but a storm drove the Amistad northeast along the coast of the United States. Sengbe and his men were captured by the United States Navy off Long Island, New York, and charged with murder and piracy, but a dedicated group of American abolitionists came immediately to their defence.
The Americans formed the "Amistad Committee" which recruited prominent lawyers to argue for the captured Mendes who were finally freed when former President John Quincy Adams argued their case before the United States Supreme Court. Sengbe Pieh, also known as James Cinque in the United States, became a celebrity in the free Northern States, and thousands of people bought his portrait and paid to see him speak on the evils of slavery. Sengbe returned with his men to Sierra Leone in January, 1842 together with the first of many American missionaries to come to these shores. In the United States the Amistad Committee, originally set up for the defence of Sengbe and his fellow Mendes, continued to fight for an end to slavery and, after emancipation, set up hundreds of schools and colleges for the newly freed slaves.
Today, Sengbe's picture hangs in some public buildings and black colleges in the United States, and no history book on the American slavery era is complete without an account of his courageous deeds. Although still largely unknown in his own country, Sengbe Pieh deserves to be recognised as one of the most famous and influential Sierra Leoneans who ever lived.
FODAY TARAWALY
(ca. 1790-1880)
FOUNDER OF AN ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY
Foday Tarawaly was a brilliant Soso scholar who founded an Islamic University near Kambia in the 1820s.
He was born in the Morea Soso country in what is now the Republic of Guinea, where he underwent a thorough Islamic education from an early age. Foday distinguished himself as a student, gaining a reputation as a scholar of unusual ability. In the 1820s, Foday and his elder brother, Brima Kondito, travelled south into what is now Gbinle-Dixing Chiefdom in Northwestern Sierra Leone. The ruling Sankoh family gave Brima the small town of Gbinle on the Great Scarcies River, but Brima wished to settle farther south and left Gbinle to his younger brother.
Foday established an Islamic school at Gbinle, over which he presided for the next fifty years. By the mid-1800s it had become an institution which amazed outside observers. When Edward Wilmot Blyden visited Gbinle in 1872, he was astounded at the sight of a large and well-run university in the Sierra Leone interior, fifty miles from Freetown. He described Tarawaly as the "presiding genius" and Gbinle as "a sort of university town, devoted altogether to the cultivation of Islamic learning". There were several hundred young men and some female students in residence, and Tarawaly looked forward to the continued growth and prosperity of his university, having trained three of his sons as master scholars who could carry on after his death.
But Foday Tarawaly's dreams of continued success for Gbinle were not to come true. Internal strife in the area between the Soso and Temne led to the destruction of his university in 1875. The great man became a roving scholar and continued his work, though on a much smaller scale, until his death at a very advanced age. Foday Tarawaly's life reminds us that education and intellectual achievement are, by no means, new to Sierra Leone.
ALIMAMY RASSIN
(ca. 1825-1890)
THE PEACE-MAKER KING
Alimamy Rassin was a great king who devoted his life to making peace among his fellow rulers.
He was born of a Fula father and a Temne mother in Mafonda, now Sanda Magbolonto Chiefdom. When his father returned to Senegal, Rassin was adopted by Alimamy Amadu, ruler of Mafonda, and given the best Muslim education available in his day. Rassin was an amazingly gifted student, and his intellectual achievements made him famous throughout northern Sierra Leone while still a young boy. When his Fula family came from Senegal to claim him, Chief Amadu, who now regarded Rassin as his son and heir, refused to give him up.
When Alimamy Amadu died in 1845, the people of Mafonda chose Rassin as their ruler. But Rassin was a modest man and refused to be crowned officially for several years.
From the outset of his rule, Alimamy Rassin made clear his hatred of war and all forms of violence. He set up a fund for the promotion of peace to be replenished from fines levied in the chief's court. He mediated successfully in political disputes in the Sanda Tendaren, Tonko Limba, Yoni, and Bombali Temne countries, occasionally sending his sons on official peace missions. When the Mandinka army of Samori Toure reached Mafonda in 1885, after occupying many parts of northern Sierra Leone, the invaders were so impressed by Rassin's wise rule that they chose to withdraw and leave Mafonda in peace. The British administration in Freetown was equally impressed with Alimamy Rassin's rule and offered him a large annual stipend to continue with his efforts to establish peace among the interior rulers. But Rassin rejected the offer, arguing that it was unethical to accept payment for the promotion of peace. He ruled wisely for the benefit of his people and not for political favours from the British. Alimamy Rassin died in 18909, six years before the chiefs lost their independence to British rule.
MANGA SEWA
(1884)
DEFIANT LORD OF THE LAND
Manga Sewa was a great Yalunka King who chose a glorious death over a humiliating life under foreign domination.
He was the ruler of Solimana, a prosperous state whose capital, Falaba, was on the rich trading routes leading to the coast. Falaba is now in the Sulima Chiefdom of the Koinadugu District. In February, 1884 the vast Mandinka army of Samori Toure swept down into north-east Sierra Leone bent on conquest. N'fa Ali, Samori's general, destroyed many villages in the Yalunka Kingdom and ultimately laid siege to the capital. Falaba was a fortress town, surrounded by a great wall of cotton trees forming an almost impenetrable war fence. The Mandinka could not enter the town, but the defenders were short of food as many citizens had taken refuge inside the walls.
The Yalunka held out for five months and, in the end, were reduced to eating rats and the boiled leather of their sandals and mats. Sewa finally sent his younger brother, Dugu, on a secret mission to obtain aid from the Koranko, but Dugu was captured and executed on a nearby hill in full view of his country-men. Some say that Manga Sewa lost heart and declared his intention to surrender, but that his son, Sewa Saio, insulted him so bitterly that he chose to take his own life. But others tell a different story. They say that Manga Sewa had a magical war gown called muunka-tinya - "waste of ammunition" - because no bullet could pierce it. The King could not be destroyed and would not surrender, and his people were ashamed to submit to the enemy so long as their great leader continued to fight. In this version, Manga Sewa took his own life to give his starving followers a chance to flee or surrender.
Whatever the case, great Manga Sewa called his elders, wives and yelibas into the powder magazine and then plunged a flaming torch into the great barrels of gunpowder. An enormous explosion shook the town, and the Mandinka breached the walls and charged inside. Manga Sewa chose an honourable warrior's death, and he presents and extraordinary example of courage and patriotism. He is an historical figure any country would be proud to claim.
KAI LONDO
(ca. 1845-1896)
GREAT KISSI WARRIOR-KING
Kai Londo was a great warrior, and from boyhood was trained systematically in the art of warfare. During the 1880s Kai joined with the famous Mende warrior, Ndawa, in a series of military campaigns against Chief Benya of Small Bo but Kail Londo fell out with Ndawa over the treatment of his men and the division of spoils. Ndawa took revenge on Kai Londo by leading a large army into the heart of Luawa country, and the Kissi elders met and called upon Kai to lead the men of Luawa and "defend the land". After a series of preliminary skirmishes designed to test and confuse the enemy, Kai Londo led his forces in a punishing dawn attack on Ndawa's camp, defeating the Mende invaders.
The Kissi elders then called upon Kai Londo to become the supreme ruler of Luawa, and they held a ceremony in which the new King was presented with a handful of Luawa's soil in a piece of white country cloth. Kai Londo immediately set about improving and expanding the Luawa State. He built new roads and fortified towns and established a new capital at Kailahun or "Kai's Town". He conquered surrounding states in what is now Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia, bringing them under his direct control; and his rule was so wise that some foreign chiefs willingly joined the Luawa state as vassals of Kai Londo.
In 1890, a British travelling official described Kai as "powerful and a mighty man of war, but...understanding what was for the lasting interest of his people...a chief who was never spoken of except in highest terms". Kai Londo died of a sudden illness in 1896, soon after a great military victory. He was among the last of Sierra Leone's great and thoroughly independent warrior kings.
FOAMANSA MATTURI
(ca. 1855-1936)
KONO KING, WARRIOR AND DIPLOMAT
Foamansa Matturi was the ruler of Jaiama Nimikoro, in the Kono country. His fighting abilities and astute diplomacy helped bring stability to a region that was continually the target of invasions from both its neighbours and Samori Toure's Sofa warriors. He was the fifth ruler of Jaiama.
For years, the region was unstable because of frequent attacks by its neighbours. Many of the people living in Jaiama were forced to flee in the wake of such raids, and hide in caves in the Nimini hills before migrating secretly northwards towards Koranko country.
Jaiama then was one of the regions controlled by the great Mende ruler, Nyagua. When Ndawa, a professional warrior, attacked the territories of Nyagua's father in the Upper Mende region, Nyagua called for assistance from his Kono vassals. Matturi responded swiftly by mobilising his Kono warriors on behalf of Nyagua. He was put in charge of all the fighting forces, and he carried out his task effectively, returning with spoils of victory for Nyagua. Nyagua rewarded Matturi by giving him all of Southern Kono and by promising to protect the region from enemy attacks.
With peace and stability in the region, those who had fled returned and Matturi urged his people to re-build the town. This move towards reconstruction was abruptly interrupted when Samori Toure's Sofa warriors attacked Kono in 1893 and occupied Tecuyama and Levuma. Matturi immediately informed Nyagua who, in turn, reported to the Governor that his country had been invaded. However, by the time the British sent in their troops to repel the invaders, Matturi with the assistance of Nyagua had already succeeded in driving the Sofa warriors from Kono.
Matturi's military success in defeating Samori Toure's warriors greatly enhanced his reputation both among his subjects and the Freetown-based Colony Government. Thus, then the Protectorate was declared in 1896, Foamansa Matturi was crowned the first Paramount Chief of Jaiama Nimikoro.
During his rule, Foamansa Matturi initiated several development projects in his chiefdom, and the British authorities commended him for embarking on a road construction project linking Jaiama to the other main towns in the Kono District. Foamansa Matturi died at a ripe old age in 1936.
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Muctaru R. A. Kabba - Editorial Consultant
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Joseph Opala - Historical Consultant and Adviser on Historical Drawings
Vera Viditz-Ward - Consultant on Historical Photographs
Josef Marker & Munir D. Mohamed - Drawings
Subject: What and who is an African
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
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Date Posted: 17:57:15 02/14/07 ()
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Greetings my brothers and sisters. I do not wish to talk today but I thought this can be helpful.
The Importance of an African Centered Education
By Kalamu ya Salaam
This topic requires us to ask a question first, not just the obvious question of “What is an African centered education,” but what is required is posing the even more profound question: “an African centered education for whom and for what purpose?”
I do not presuppose that a hypothetical African centered education is in and of itself of major value unless we know whom and what we are speaking about as both the subjects and the objects of that education, and unless we are clear on what is the purpose of such an education. My contention is that audience and purpose are the two least discussed sides of the African education triangle, whose third side is the content or curriculum of African centered education. Except for a brief comment at the end, I will focus my presentation on the questions of identity and goals.
The dominant society Euro-centric educational modality presupposes that their education system is good for everyone, and if not good for everyone in the abstract, is de facto required of everyone over whom they have dominion, which is a large percentage of the world. Second, the dominant society presupposes that their education is a requirement of civilization. Unfortunately, many of us who reject Euro-centric educational information, often adopt Euro-centric educational methods and philosophy. We presuppose that audience is not a major question and that a dominating intent is a given.
In addition to defining African centered education in terms of philosophy and curriculum, when we address this issue of African education it seems to me to be important for us to also clarify who the “we” of African education is and what is our purpose in obtaining an African centered education. Answering those two concerns, i.e., the identity of the audience and the intended goal of achieving education, will enable us to realistically define “African centered education” grounded in the context of functionality rather than abstracted into the context of rhetoric and fantasy.
Audience/Identity
Let us first, then, consider the question of the identity of our audience, which, of course, presupposes, that we identify ourselves. First of all, my concern for Africa is defined by Africa the people and not simply Africa the land. Wherever we are and whatever we do, taken in its totality, that defines what Africa is.
Our ancient civilizations are important but they are not the sole criterion. Indeed, to the degree that our traditional life did not enable us to withstand the blows of the empire, to the degree that our traditional gods did not enable us to reject the missionary impulses or at the very least incorporate the new god into our beliefs rather than having the new god dictate the rejection of our traditions, to the degree that our traditional values and beliefs collaborated with the European invaders, to that same degree I suggest there are African traditions which, at best, need to be modified and, perhaps, even ought to be discarded.
My first position is that I celebrate people and my second position is that I am critical not just of my historic enemies but also I am, and indeed must be, self critical.
I do not buy the myth of race, the myth of racial universality, the myth of dualism, i.e., a thing, a person, an action is ipso facto either good or bad, and is not subject to transformation nor contextulization. I believe in the traditional African dialectic, which recognizes that everything is contextual and all things are capable of transformation.
Moreover, I believe, nationalism as currently practiced is not only a dead end in terms of social development, I believe nationalism as currently practiced is ultimately a socially negative philosophy that inevitably invites the demarcation of territory and the raising of the flag of individual ownership of the earth.
There are no African countries in Africa. Each one of those countries is European defined entities which, at best, are administered by Africans, and usually Africans who are European educated. In fact, the concept of Africa as we speak of it, is itself a European concept, a bundling together of various peoples and beliefs under a racist label to facilitate colonialism. There will be no true African nationalism until the nation states of Africa are redesigned to facilitate the development of African people rather than maintained as a leftover form of colonial domination, forms which were established to serve the interest of English, French, Portuguese, and to a lesser extent German and Belgium colonizers.
So, I suppose, now is as good a time as any to deal with the question of what do we mean by African. What is an African? Is this a racial definition? Is this a cultural definition? Is this a political definition based on historical relations of the last five or six hundred years?
Obviously, whether we want to or not, we must confront this issue of self definition head on. For example, are mulattos, i.e., mixed blood Africans, any less African than those who are unmixed? Be careful how you answer, because it is not our way to exclude. If we look around the room it is obvious that we African Americans are a mulatto people -- not by choice in most instances, but regardless we are mixed. Does that make us as a mulatto people any less African than continental Africans?
The first task of an African centered education is to help us define what being African is. I believe that Africans, and all other people, are defined by color, culture and consciousness.
Color is a racial definition, race in the sense of breeding population, a group of people with common genetic roots. I also believe that rather than create sub-categories, and sub-categories, and breakdowns to the point of absurdity such as quadroons, octoroons, etc., we should acknowledge quite simply a normative standard. For me, African is inclusive. One can racially claim Africa if some (although not necessarily all) of one’s ancestors are racially African and if one chooses to continue that racial identity. My qualifying “and” quite simply recognizes that if a single person who is racially African decides to dissolve him or herself into another group, be they Asian or European, then, over generations, the individual’s Africaness will cease to be an issue. In fact, my caveat is that color is not an individual definition but is a group and generational definition.
Culture is a way of life, again defined by normative or group standards. The culture one exhibits is the culture that defines the person. We can learn, understand, and relate to many different cultures, but in the final analysis it is our social living which determines which culture we are. Most human beings are born into a culture, but it is also possible to adopt a culture, and over generations become native to the adopted culture.
Consciousness is the critical element, particularly in the context of liberation. We must be aware of our people and culture, accept our people and culture, and immerse ourselves in our people and culture. Awareness means more than simple experiencing. Indeed one can witness and not understand, just as one can understand without being a witness. The best is to both witness, i.e., experience, and to understand, i.e., critically reflect on the culture. Given the reality of colonialism and neo-colonialism, it is impossible to be African in the modern world without being socially conscious of what it means to be African, what racism means, what colonialism means. To be African is to be self-reflective.
Thus I define African in terms of color, culture and consciousness.
African Identification Within The Context of the United States.
I believe that there are three major categories of social identification for African Americans in the context of the United States in the last quarter of the 20th century. First, there is the question of race, and more precisely, the question of racism. Racism has undeniably affected every area of our lives, and to the degree that an education does not address or avoids addressing the reality and effects of racism, to that same degree such an education risks being irrelevant, regardless of its nomenclature or subject matter. So then in a modern context, an African centered education will analyze and offer methods of coping with, if not out and out destroying, racism.
Second, there is the question of class stratification and class identification. Class stratification refers to a person or group’s economic identity vis-a-vis the economic or productive forces of that society. It is not simply a question of income. It is also a question of where one fits in relation to maintaining the economic status quo. A professional, a public school teacher or corporate secretary, may make a smaller hourly wage than a carpenter, but the professional has had to undergo specific social training in addition to skill development.
The professional is expected to be more “civilized,” more “mannered” than the laborer. What does that mean? It means quite simply that part of being a professional is identifying with and adopting the social values of the dominant society. Indeed, the professional is responsible for propagating those values. In many ways the professionals are priests of the status quo. So then when we talk about a class analysis, income alone can be misleading. We should make an analysis of the relationship to and function on behalf of the economic status quo. An African centered education must attack capitalism, the economic philosophy which elevates the bottom line (or material acquisition) as the measure of social development rather than social relations within a society as the measure of social development.
Third is the question of gender relations. I believe that the establishment of the patriarchy, i.e., male domination of women, was the first battle waged by Europeans in their attempt to colonize the world. Indeed, their whole mythology begins with overthrowing the matriarchy wherever it existed. Greek legends of the gods, Zeus raping Europa, or giving birth to a female god sprung from his forehead, are all nothing more than mythological rationalizations of patriarchal domination.
Christianity and Islam continue this trend introduced by the Greeks. Christianity goes so far as to propagate the myth that a man is a “mother,” specifically that Adam, a man, through the intercession of god, gave birth to Eve, a woman. Furthermore, most classical Christian theology does not recognize women as fit to act as intermediaries to and representatives of god. Islam’s virulent strain of misogyny is even more oppressive. This question of gender relations also raises the issue of heterosexism in the form of violence against homosexuals for no other reason than homosexuals are different and not like normal people. An African centered education would elevate matriarchy and attack patriarchy.
Although anyone of these three strains could be explored at some length, that is not the focus under consideration here. I simply wanted to identify, the three major lines of social demarcation in the contemporary context.
Before moving on, I do think it important to point out, that one can be anti-racist but be capitalist and sexist, or could be anti-capitalist and be racist and sexist. I am saying that a progressive position on one side of the triangle, does not guarantee a progressive position on the other sides -- and, yes, I am defining as progressive, ideological and social struggle around anti-sexism and opposition to heterosexism, particularly opposition to so-called homophobia.
Goals
Finally, on this question of relevance, my basic contention is that in order for an African centered education to be meaningful it needs to be focused on development, meeting the needs of the working class masses of our people, both the employed and the unemployed, rather than focus on the career development of African American professionals, particularly those professionals whose day to day work is within the context of predominately, dominant culture, educational and business institutions. Moreover, African centered education should definitively be opposed to the development of a Black bourgeoisie, a Black class of owners who profit off the exploitation of the African masses.
If an African centered education does not specifically address itself to the needs of our people then it has failed to be relevant to the struggle although it may have great relevance to individuals in their quest for tenure, for promotions, and for political office. As Sonia Sanchez so eloquently noted a number of years ago in evaluating a position put forth by some well meaning brothers, we should respond to all advocates of ungrounded and non-contemporary Afrocentricity with this phrase: “Uh-huh, but how does that free us!”
How does that free us is precisely the question to ask -- especially when we are clear on who “us” is. I am not interested in joining any atavistic, nostalgic society that knows more about what happen four thousand years ago, four thousand miles away than it does about what happened forty years ago within a four mile radius of where we meet today. The purpose of calling on our ancestors is to sustain life in the present and insure life in the future, and not simply nor solely to glorify the past.
Our people have very real needs today. We are faced with very real problems. For instance, as quiet as its kept, African American women are quickly becoming the number one victim of AIDS. This coupled with the dramatic rise in breast cancer deaths among African American women suggests a fundamental area of struggle far more important than arguing whether Alice Walker is dipping her nose in other people’s business in her crusade against female sexual mutilation.
At the same time, I must note, that quite clearly, a contemporarily grounded African centered education would not only support the struggle against female sexual mutilation, it would also offer an analysis of that phenomenon and point out that sexual mutilation is strongest in those area of Africa where Islam is the strongest. Part of what we are witnessing is the brutalness of male domination of women, regardless of the fact that, on the surface it may seem like, women are willingly participating. We African Americans surely can understand self collaboration in oppression, we who have a long and regrettable history of house negroism.
I reiterate the need to be self critical and the need to be grounded in the lives of our people. Far too many Afrocentrics are petit bourgeoisie professionals who are based at predominately Eurocentric educational institutions. Far too much of the focus of contemporary Afrocentrism is on the long ago and far away. Where is the community base? Where is the focus on the needs of the community? To a certain extent, much of what we see in some narrow Afrocentric theorists is an attempt to compensate for years spent suffering under the constant and withering intellectual onslaught of formal education teaching Black professionals that Black people are intellectually inferior. After one has invested so many years in academe, one sometimes spends an equally inordinate amount of time researching to prove to Whites that Black people are not only as smart as Whites, but indeed that we were the world’s first smart people. “Uh huh, but how does that free us?”
The issue is not about proving anything to Whites. The issue is meeting the needs of our people, being grounded in our people. Furthermore the inordinate amount of energy devoted to the study, praising, and admiration of African kings and pharaohs displays a serious sense of inadequacy and disdain for the common woman and man. What difference does it make to me how smart the leader was if the majority of the people are kept in ignorance? I don’t care what the priests knew about life, what did Ayo and Kwaku know, what did Bertha and Joe know?
I don’t care how intelligent and spiritually refined the royal order was, what were the conditions, relative level of educational achievement and qualitative life of the people who were like you and I? Tell me about the lives of the masses, what we didn’t, what we did. Let us learn from our mistakes and build on our achievements in the context of building serious social relationships among ordinary people rather than this almost mystical interest in kings and things.
I agree with Amilcar Cabral that the focus of the African professional ought to be to commit class suicide. Rather than identify with the dominant society via a focus on developing professional skills for the purpose of being a more productive professional or for self aggrandizement, professionals ought to focus their skills on the uplift and development of the African American working class (whether actively employed or unemployed). This is what DuBois had in mind as a mission for the so-called “talented tenth.” Today, too many who would qualify as talented tenthers on the basis of education have deserted the mission, and it was the mission, and not the level of educational attainment, which defined the talented tenth in DuBois’ perspective.
Mission fulfillment is not a question to be taken lightly, because it is no small nor straight forward task to work in the interest of one’s people if most of the work opportunities are controlled by our oppressors and exploiters, and if the remuneration, both monetarily and socially, are so meager when one works in a predominately and/or all Black setting, that one is not able to sustain one’s self. We are faced with the task not only of waging political struggle but also we must engage in the very real struggle of economic support for one’s self and for those whom one has the responsibility of sheltering, rearing, or otherwise nurturing, not to mention economic support of the struggle itself. There is a subjective reality of survival involved in committing class suicide. But greater than the subjective question of individual survival is the objective question of group direction.
The upliftment of the masses does not mean that our task is to turn our brothers and sisters into “junior Europeans” (to quote Kgositsile). The upliftment of our people does not mean that we are trying to civilize anyone, or to teach them how to wear business suits and ties, or to show them how to pay taxes and speak properly. In fact, it means quite the opposite. The upliftment of our people means securing and returning to the hands of our people the power to define and determine our own lives. Upliftment quite simply means to end outside domination and exploitation, and to reintroduce our people as the subjects, the makers and shapers of their own destiny.
In order to fulfill this mission, the petit bourgeois, the professionals, the educated, will have to physically and psychologically reintegrate themselves into the day to day life of the people who they hope to uplift. They will have to speak to and with working people about an expanded sense of the world and our ability to actively participate in building the future. Additionally, they will also have to listen to and respond to the concerns, aspirations, and ideas of the working people. In short they will have to be organizers who both bring information and skills to serve our people as well as receive sustenance and inspiration to keep on developing. In short, we are talking about the particular (the professional) and the general (the people) engaged in a dialectic of self-development and self-empowerment that neglects neither and enriches both — properly speaking a European language is not a prerequisite of this process.
I hope that these observations with regards to goals and identity vis-a-vis African centered education make a contribution to the ongoing discussion and struggle to achieve peace and liberation for people of African descent wherever in the world we are today! In closing, please allow me this one additional observation.
African American cultural expression, particularly African American music, on a world level is the single most influential force in contemporary African life. Moreover, among African Americans, our music is also the most expressive language of our community. The emotions, thinking, and soul of our people are expressed through our music. Indeed, before our writers and other intellectuals are able to articulate our realities, the essentials of that reality have been expressed in the music.
Assuming that this assessment of our music is true, the question must be asked: how come many of us Black intellectuals can’t or choose not to sing, dance, or perform our music? How come we don’t write about our music, do serious studies of our music which are detailed and insightful rather than non-serious miscellaneous general platitudes? If our music is so important how is it that in practice we devote so little attention to the study, documentation, and propagation of Great Black Music? How come we don’t advocate the economic control of our music in terms of our own actual participation in the dollar and labor investment in the development of recording companies, distribution companies, production companies, and critical journals?
If we are truly African centered, beyond listening to watered down versions of our music on the radio and owning five or six records, how come our personal libraries are so lacking in recordings, not to mention books on and about, our music? How come we are becoming experts on and conversant in Egyptian hieroglyphics but can’t tell the different between the sound of Johnny Hodges and Charlie Parker, not to mention have never actually listened to Robert Johnson or Rev. Gary Brown? How come we ignore our music? Could it be that we are not as African in the day to day expression and understanding of our culture as we talk and dress like we are?
That’s just a little something to think about. I encourage questions and dialogue both now and after this particular session. I encourage sharp criticism of the system and sharp self criticism. I end with this poem.
There Is Nothing Inexact About Misty
(For Erroll Garner)
saints transform the world with the insistent
art of their actions
anviling the mundane inertia of america
into an ephemeral spiritual sublimity
unclogged by bathetic sentimentality but
nonetheless full of feeling, after all
which is more important: rocket science or creative
music emoting the ethos of its era?
far more valuable than scientific esoteria
is the subtle articulation of sensitive souls in motion
nakedly singing world witness, propelling
us to dare transformation into what does not now exist
to demystify technology, be unintimidated by history
& as adventurous as a kitten up a tree, look at
the lyrical possibilities of your life,
if you are brave and disciplined enough
to openly express your total self
secure in the primal knowledge that
no matter how high
you go or don’t, ultimately
all life is really
about is how deep you are
Note: This paper was first presented in the early 90s at a Gwen Brooks Writers Conference.
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Subject: Anarcho-primitivism
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How do you describe an individual who gets angry at another persons intellectual prowess in thinking, writing or technology for his advancement, the advancement of a people and society as a whole. What if such a person wishes to take life for it or prevent his livelihood.
What then is civilization?
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Subject: Liberia: War Crime Advocate Arrested
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Liberia: War Crime Advocate Arrested
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February 14, 2007
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The Government of Liberia has confirmed the arrest of Mr. Mulbah Morlu head of a group calling for the establishment of a war crime court in Liberia.
Confirming his arrest yesterday, the Solicitor General of Liberia Cllr. Tiawon Gongloe said Mr. Morlue was arrested by the National Security Agency (NSA) for security reasons.
He said Mr. Morlu was arrested along with one person but failed to gave the name of the person.
In a brief chat with the INQUIRER, yesterday at the Justice Ministry, the Solicitor General explained that he has received credible information that Mr. Morlu was the brain behind recent mobilization of some group of citizens who stormed the Unity Conference Center in Virginia outside Monrovia in solidarity with the embattled Speaker of the House of Representative Mr. Edwin M. Snowe Jr.
Cllr. Gongle reiterated that it is a open secret now that Morlu has close link with the purported group that went to the Unity Conference Center recently displaying placards of all kinds of slogans against the removal of the embattled Speaker.
He said such action on the part of Mr. Morlu poses security threat to the state, something which he said the Government.
Cllr. Gongole said the Government of Liberia has taken note the action by Mr. Morlu and others and is monitoring the motive behind the action.
However, the Assistant Secretary General of the Congress for Democratic Change(CDC), the political party Mr. Morlu Belongs said they are concerned for manner in and form in which Mr. Morlu was arrested.
Mr. Gray told the INQUIRER that "our major concern is that he is a Liberian and without a warrant of arrest or an invitation he was picked up put behind bars. This is unfortunate."
The CDC Assistant Secretary said "we look around for almost 24 hours to relocate only to find out that he was at the National Security Agency(NSA).
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He said while at the NSA, they(CDC) officials learnt that Mr. Morlu was arrested for incitement but it was also gathered that he was questioned on his advocacy for a war crime court in Liberia.
"We are calling on government to provide an explanation as to why he should be detained without a warrant of arrest. Really, we want government to refrain from arresting people in such a form and manner. It was done clandestinely and if they have a case against Mr. Morlu he should charged and send to court immediately" Mr. Gray said.
The CDC Assistant Scribe said, "we do not want a repeat of the Charles Taylor government when people were being picked up and put behind bars or flogged"
Subject: 98 Rock radio. Check the photos
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Does anyone listen to this show in the morning hours between 7-9 am?
Subject: Re: 98 Rock radio. Check the photos
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Subject: Lead me in prayer.
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Morlai vissited his friend Abu. He met the son on the veranda and asked about his mom and dad. The boy went to his parents' room and returned to report to Morlai that his mom was leading his dad in prayer. Morlai returned home and asked whether his wife would like to lead him in prayer. The wife got confused as to why a Moslem man would want his wife to lead him in prayer. Morlai responded, it is a new phenomina in your uncle's house. I went there to visit this morning. I sent their son to look for them and when he returned he told me that his mom was leading his dad in prayer. The wife said "oh that! It is not sakafu yet."
Subject: DOES THIS MEAN SOLOMON BEREWA FAILED AS JUSTICE MINISTER?
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Examining the Causes and Consequences of Prolong Detention in Sierra Leone
By Allieu Vandi Koroma
Sep 26, 2006 - 12:40:21 PM
The bulk of the prison population in post-conflict Sierra Leone is made up of unsentenced prisoners. Section 17 of the 1991 Constitution of Sierra Leone provides against the delays relating to pretrial detention. This provision guarantees persons arrested or detained to be brought before a court of competent jurisdiction within ten days of arrest for major crimes like treason, murder and other felonious crimes; and three days for misdemeanors. On paper, the provision is somewhat consistent with international standards as it respects the rights of the accused to be tried without undue delay by an independent and impartial court. Unfortunately, the applicability extensively contravenes the spirit and letter of not only international standards but also that of Sierra Leone law. Some people are held in detention for longer periods than prescribed in the Constitution before any charges are brought against them. Even when charged, they are most times held in prison for periods longer than they would have served if they were found guilty. This article examines the reasons for prolonged pretrial detention, its consequences and proffer suggestions for meaningful reform.
Causes
One of the main causes of prolonged pretrial detention is due to delays in bringing charges against suspects, which in turn is often as a result of lack of police personnel with the requisite expertise to determine which charges should be brought against accused persons. For example, in Port Loko District, suspects for murder and manslaughter were held for about seventy days in detention without being charged to court. In Moyamba District, two brothers were held for over two years in remand for alleged common assaults. [i] This is a breach of Section 17(a) and (b) of the1991 Constitution. Moreover, most arrests made in the country are often exercised without warrants. Even where there is a warrant, police officers hardly mirandize when an arrest is made contrary to Sec 15 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1965 of Sierra Leone and Article 14(3)a of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), of which both state that, persons charged with a criminal offence should be informed promptly and in details in a language the person understands of the nature and cause of the charge against him/her. This has been the practice mainly because the majority of the people arrested do not know the rules governing arrest and detention.
The administration of justice in Sierra Leone is slow, so much that detained persons bear the brunt of this malaise. Whilst the demand for the judicial service is on the increase, members of the Bench and trained judicial support officials has been on a steady decline. The current shortage of competent staff can be attributed to the war and the poor condition of services. For instance, during the war, members of the judiciary were specifically targeted by the warring factions. Consequently, survivors fled the country and took appointments elsewhere and some of them are yet to return. Furthermore, the poor condition of service of the judiciary hardly attract young people to the Bench. This severe shortage of members of the Bench has been a cog in the wheel with regards to expediting trials in the country. The few that continue to stay on the Bench are inundated with far too many cases than they can practically deal with.
The problem is even worse in the provinces as magistrates are often assigned to more than one district. In 2005, the United Nations Development Programme and partners recruited a few young lawyers to serve on the Bench in the provinces. Although this endeavour has help to expedite trials, the problem still remain as undecided cases continue to pile up. Thus, cases are left unheard for lengths of time leaving suspects to languish in prison.
Inadequate legal representation also makes way for the continuous incarceration of persons. The Sierra Leone Bar Association (SLBA) currently has less than two hundred registered lawyers of which about ninety-five percent of them are based in Freetown. Few of them are in the Provinces, most of who are resident in the regional headquarter towns. As a result, most detained persons especially in the provinces are tried without legal representation contrary to Sec 23(5) of the 1991 Constitution of Sierra Leone, which guarantees accused persons the right to have legal assistance. For those who can afford, the counsels are most often scheduled to appear in more than one courtroom simultaneously. Since the counsel cannot be at two locat1ons at the same time, cases are unavoidably adjourned leaving the accused to stay in custody.
Refusal to grant bail to people that meet the requirement by the judges has contributed to prolong pretrial detention. It must be noted that pretrial detention, with reference to international standards, shall be used only if there is a demonstrable risk that the accused person will abscond, interfere with the course of justice or has the tendency to commit a serious offence. Premised on the fact that an individual should be presumed innocent until proven guilty, international law provides that persons accused of an offence should normally be granted bail except for murder, treason and other felonious offences. In Sierra Leone, this provision has most times been discounted for the granting or refusal of bail. A typical example is that of the case of For Di People Newspaper editor, Paul Kamara, who was charged with seditious libel and refused bail even though it is a bailable offence. Hence he was held in detention for almost two years before the case was discharged by the Appeals Court.
The use of the President’s emergency powers outlined in Section 29 of the 1991 Constitution is one of the contributing factors to prolong pretrial detention. This Section makes provision for the declaration of a state of emergency by the President, thereby granting him enormous powers to arrest and detain persons whom in his opinion are threats to state security and public peace. The President has detained a number of persons for considerable periods without bringing charges against them. For instance, eighteen military personnel were detained and apparently held without charges under the President’s emergency powers. [ii] They were released in 2003, after spending up to three years in detention. Although the President’s emergency powers ended with the official declaration of the war in 2002, the authorities continued to hold detainees for almost a year without any charges. When they were subsequently released, they were not given any compensation.
The prosecution also contribute immensely to prolong pretrial detention. Most of the cases that come to court, especially in the magistrate courts, are prosecuted by police officers. Some of these police officers do not have the requisite training to effectively handle the cases. They often ask for frivolous adjournments. In some instances, the magistrates are forced to adjourned matters because of the incoherent manner prosecution sometimes lead or cross examine witnesses. All these are symptomatic of the want of further training for police prosecutors.
Furthermore, prosecuting counsel at times bring cases to court without considerable evidence that may lead to conviction. Thus, it ends up that either the Bench throws out the case or the prosecution withdraw it for want of more evidence. For instance, on 19 September 2006, the Director of Public Prosecution made an application for the discharge of 21 persons arrested for the murder of Mr. Kenneth Moore, former employee of the Lands Ministry on the ground of lack of sufficient evidence to pursue the case. In this case, the detainees were not only deprived of their rights, but the prosecution also brought unnecessary burden on the already meager resource available for the maintenance of detainees.
Consequences
Victims of prolonged pretrial detention are capable of orchestrating pandemonium that has the tendency to cause destruction to both lives and property. They always wait for the slightest opportunity to avenge the their detention, especially when they believe that they were held under unjust circumstances. The leader of the RUF, Foday Sankoh is a bright example. He was accused of taking part in a coup d’etat in the 1970s and sent to prison. During that period, he nurtured the ambition of paying back by waging a war. When he finally struck, it claimed the lives of tens of thousands and brought untold sufferings to the survivors. Johnny Paul Koroma, leader of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC), the military regime that ousted the SLPP Government in 1997, is another example. He was in detention awaiting trial when his cohorts violently took over the reigns of power and ask him to lead. When he finally took over, he presided over one of the worse period in this country’s history. Moreover, when the rebels attacked the capital on 6 January 1999, the first point of call for most of the prisoners that were freed from the Pademba Roads prisons was Bellair Park, mainly inhabited by members of the judiciary, where they perpetrated heinous crimes.
Prolong pretrial detention can be a recipe for chaos and anarchy. Most detention centres in Sierra Leone are not well secured to prevent the detainees from escaping or even rioting. There has been frequent jail breaks and prisoners riots over the years with a telling effect on members of the judiciary in particular and the public at large. In 2005, a group of prisoners, most of whom had been in custody for a long period, jumped from the vehicle carrying them and fled when it got stucked in traffic. Each time such incidents occur there is a corresponding increase in armed robbery.
Furthermore, prolonged pretrial detentions increases the running cost of detention facilities thereby expending tax-payers money frivolously. The more prisoners that are detained, the more money is needed to maintain and improvise on the existing facilities that makes it conducive for human habitation. This congestion and lack of funds may be the tendency for chaos which may have a spill over effect to the general public. For instance, in 2005, inmates at Pademba Road Prisons rioted and expressed their indignation against the authorities for their continued incarceration and squalid conditions they were held in. In August 2006, prisoners rioted in Kenema because of similar concerns. These incidents no doubt undermine the peace and tranquility Sierra Leoneans have nurtured recently.
Prolong pretrial detention can be responsible for the outbreak of infectious diseases that has the tendency to reach the outside community. The prisoners are congested in small cells; aiding the spread of contagious diseases among the prison population and they lack basic medical facilities. When infected jailbirds are released, there is the tendency for the contracted disease to be multiplied onto the unsuspecting populace.
Recommendations
Justice, it must be remembered is a two track approach; that is one for the prosecution as well as one for the accused. Persons accused of an offence are presumed innocent until proven guilty by the court of law. It is unfair and irrational for an accused to be held in custody for a long period without being tried. Article 9(3) of the ICCPR provides that, “it shall not be the general rule that persons awaiting trial shall be detained in custody, but release may be subject to guarantee to appear for trial.” However, people can be detained before trials pursuant to Section 17(1) f of the 1991 Constitution; which provides for their personal liberties to be deprived. In as much as the evidential burden and standard of proof rests on the prosecution, reasonable time is needed to adduce enough evidence against the accused. Thus, this provision should not be irrationally applied in order to grossly deprive persons of their personal liberties as proclaimed in Section 17(1).
The SLCMP believes that these abuses may be avoided if the following are done:
Persons arrested for a crime must immediately have their rights made known to them and be made aware of the charges being filed against them. Police investigators and prosecutors need special training to build up their capacity; this will help them to speed up charges against accused persons and prepare for trials. Since a functioning judiciary is vital in the creation and maintenance of a stable society, judicial procedure should be streamlined in order to expedite the dispensation of justice. Conditions of service of the Bench and other judicial officials should be improved so as to attract more practitioners. A former US Supreme Court Justice once stated that: “a lifetime diet of the law alone turns Judges into dull, dry husks.”
The lack of legal activism over the years has paved the way for the defilement of the Constitution. This has led to the perpetuation of injustice and the marauding of the country’s wealth. By virtue of the Constitution, indigent defendants should be provided legal representation upon request. Members of the Sierra Leone Bar Association (SLBA) should also provide pro bona legal representation for indigent accused persons especially those involving serious offences that amount to social injustice.
The court should grant bail to individuals who meet the standard requirement. The right to bail is clearly stated in Section 79(3) of the Criminal Procedure Act of 1965. A person charged with an offence(s) other than those referred to in subsections (1) and (2) of Sec. 79 (3) of the CPA should be granted bail. Bail should not be based on financial status as it discriminates against the impoverished but rather on sureties and the guarantee that the accused will appear for the trial process.
The President’s emergency powers in Sec. 29 of the 1991 Constitution desires reform as it is normally used against political opponents. Such presidential declarations should only be invoked where life, property and national security is threatened. The SLCMP therefore hope that, these recommendations would be adhered to in order to address the problems of prolonged pretrial detention.
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[i] See Report on Prisons and Detention Monitoring in Sierra Leone, October 2004-September 2005, Published by Prison Watch, Sierra Leone
[ii] Ibid
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Subject: Re: DOES THIS MEAN SOLOMON BEREWA FAILED AS JUSTICE MINISTER?
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Berewa will fail in doing everything except sleeing during meetings.
Subject: AWOKO - ELECTION POLL (PRESO)
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Awoko Newspaper: Pre-election poll result
Awoko newspaper is monitoring an opinion poll which ends today, Friday 09-02-07 with a single question: - “If elections were to be held this week, who will you vote for? Text Berewa Ernest or Charles to numbers 076-444444 or 030-445566.” This week Tuesday results are: Charles 62%, Berewa 24% Ernest 14%, the others 0%
Subject: Re: AWOKO - ELECTION POLL (PRESO)
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Teddy Foday-Musa get a life. Fet a life, damn.
Subject: Re: AWOKO - ELECTION POLL (PRESO)
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LIFER,
You missed your mark my brother. Teddy Foday-Musa is a published and gazetted PMDC activist just like Moijue, Karamoh and others. Teddy does not use a handle. His published articles on cocorioko, and his open pro-PMDC effort at leonnet will attest to this. In refuse to tow your line of insults. I am simply a descent man. Bye for now!
Subject: KAMAJORS JOIN PMDC IN BATTALIONS
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Major move…Kamarjors defect en masse to PMDC
According to the Concord Times newspaper, Former battalion commander of the Civil Defence Forces CDF in Dodo chiefdom, Kenema district, Musa Junisa Jolla has disclosed that all Kamarjor commanders and Initiators in the Eastern region have declared their support for the Peoples Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC). Jolla explained that this political defection was in line with their erstwhile National Coordinator, Chief Hinga Norman’s request. “Chief Norman is still our commander; we are denouncing our Sierra Leone People’s Party membership on his instructions. We are going by whatever he says,” he said, adding that Norman has ordered over 400 ex-combatants to join the PMDC. “The only task now is how to win the over ex-Kamarjor fighters in the east who are still supporting the SLPP,” he said and called on all former CDF members to throw their weight behind the PMDC
Subject: Re: KAMAJORS JOIN PMDC IN BATTALIONS
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What would all these people do, when PMDC loses disgracefully in July?
Mark my words, Margai is not even going to win in Moyamba.
Subject: Corcord Times Interviews Berewa
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Below is an interview of Solo B by Concord Times. What caught my attention is the section dealing with the Hinga Norman saga at the Special Courts. Here is part of Berewa's response that impresses me:
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Berewa - I don't mind loosing the election if it is for the right thing. I don't want to win the election at all cost. I do the right thing. If am to loose, I loose. Don't tell me to do the wrong thing just to win the election. I will do every thing that it is right to win but I won't do things that are wrong just to win.
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Sierra Leone: Over Running Mate Issue 'Quarrelling With Kabbah is Rubbish' - Berewa
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February 14, 2007
Posted to the web February 14, 2007
Ibrahim Seibure and Olusegun Ogundeji
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Vice President and presidential flag-bearer of the Sierra Leone Peoples' Party, Solomon Ekuma Berewa, in an exclusive interview with Concord Times Friday said, "It's all rubbish for me and President Kabbah to quarrel over a running mate. We can never quarrel over issue like that." Read exclusive interview with VP Berewa-
Mr. Vice President, how are you coping with the job of being a Vice President?
Berewa- Well, I think from the result, I am achieving.
I am coping up well with it. I think am up to it, I have been with it so well for some five years without any hitch and I have not left anything undone that I ought to do.
CT-What about the additional burden of being a presidential candidate, is it stressful?
Berewa: Emm...it is not so stressful. There are a lot of expectations from being a presidential candidate.
You now see that you have a responsibility to let the public see you as the next president. Let the public accept you that you are capable of doing the job of a president and this would be very easy as you see in my own case from the track record that I have set. What I have done in public life and in public duties, as Attorney General and as Vice President, emm. I think I can live on that and of course the performance of the government of which I am an integral part.
CT-You mentioned some of your achievements. Are proud of them?
Berewa- I am extremely proud of my achievements. I have no regret whatsoever and I think I can stand on it very eloquently. Serving as Attorney General and Minister of Justice and Vice president today at a crucial moment for Sierra Leone, makes me very proud.
CT-How prepared are you for the elections?
Berewa-Well, from the day I became vice president, we were working towards this party succeeding in the elections after 2002. Anything we do is to impress on the minds of the people of this country that this is the party that should be re-elected in 2007. So in the course of five years the cumulative effect of what we have done puts us in a state of preparedness. I do believe I am quite prepared for the elections.
CT-We understand that most of what the President used to do have been transferred to you. What's the reason for this? Is the President tired or is it to train you for Presidency?
Berewa-Well I don't think that is correct to say that the president has transferred much of what he is doing to me. Remember my functions as vice president is basically that of a person holding an office which is an extension of the presidency. I do not have an independent office. I'm part of the presidency, so I've been doing what I was expected to do since I became the vice president and the constitution empowers the president to assign to me any function that he believes I can perform. That's what he has been doing. He is not tired and he is working harder now than he ever did, so that's the position.
CT-People say you are not charismatic and difficult to market?
Berewa-I can't say anything about that. Let the people decide. Let's wait for the election, yah . I can't talk about how beautiful or ugly I am, let the people decide yah but my impression is that, I don't think there is any politician as popular today as I am. I can tell you that from my tour of this country, there is no politician who is near as popular as I am at the moment. Let nobody fool you.
CT-Mr Vice President, you mentioned your achievements.
What is your most singular achievement that you can point at?
Berewa-Well, I think I ran the office of Attorney-General very efficiently, very effectively. I was able to bring the constitution back after a military government. I restored constitutionality to our chieftain, getting rid of the decrees of the military government. You will recall that I headed the government's delegation on two occasions to discuss peace in the country: One in Abidjan and Lome. The Lome Peace Accord which I headed a discussion brought peace to the country at last and that's the peace we are enjoying today. And then as Attorney-General, I was very keen on ensuring that the rule of law prevails. I was very keen about that. There is no instance of anybody saying that I abused my position as Attorney General or rather, I created an avenue whereby the lowest and the highest can enjoy protection under the law. I did that successfully for five years. Since I became vice president, there are a lot of landmarks in the performance of my office. I tried to make the office quite operational and quite active. I have led, as you know, donor conferences on behalf of Sierra Leone on a number of occasions. I have been trying to put together mechanisms to address the issue of poverty in the country. I even managed the PRSP process that you call the PRSP project. I am now working on the youth empowerment scheme. There are so many number of things which I cannot itemize but there are so many things that I have done. Some are very perceptible and some are imperceptible but they have made government more very fruitful.
CT-What point do you intend to make by installing street lights few months to elections?
Berewa-They could have done it even one week to elections. We have been working on this for over 3 years, it's only now we are able to achieve it. Why not install it? Are we to keep it because elections are coming? Or until after the elections? You know how long we have been working on it? Now that we are building schools, other schools of fire forces, importing fire engines, you know how long we've working on it to get them here. The buses you see now, we have been on them for over two years. We won't be telling you to even run a commentary because we are now working on that, enn? What's wrong with having them even one day before elections? If that is a deal that we are able to get them done, enn.. everything we do, you say we are doing them for elections, and so what? Government should stop functioning now because elections are coming?
CT- You mentioned your role in ending the war but many people think that the international community ended the war and that your government was a passive spectator
Berewa-They are very stupid. How can the international community end the war? How can they? They are very stupid. They don't even know how it functions. The international community cannot end wars, otherwise they could have ended the war in Abidjan and they would have ended the war in Darfur. They cannot end wars. Peacekeepers only come when you have gotten peace; they keep the peace that the government has got. If you don't have peace they won't come. If there is a wrong person in this country they all run away and leave it to us to solve it. International communities do not end wars in countries. They won't even be there. You remember January 6th, when they knew it was coming; all of them went away and left it to us to solve it. In the conference during the talk, they sat in the background and watch. Ah it is difficult for people to understand. They don't interfere.
CT-People are hungry; there is unemployment, do you think public officers in air-conditioned offices actually feel the pulse of grassroots population?
Berewa-People are hungry like in every country. There is unemployment like in every country. Sierra Leone is much better than many countries. We have food. The good things that are in this country are not in other countries. There is unemployment of course. A country that has just come from war with infrastructures destroyed. So we are just bringing them back.
Government officers that are seen in air-conditioned offices is to enable them work well, to think well, to have a proper environment to work for the people. They are not sitting there for pleasure. They had to be in a good working environment to think well. If you were sitting on the floor doing this interview, will you write a good article? You have a fan in your office, you have to have cool chair to be a good editor more so when you are working for people, you are appealing for their future you are planning for them the progress and development are you to sit in the field on the stone to do that?
CT - On that Hinga Norman saga sir. What is your take on that considering the fact that the man rely supported your party?
Berewa- He didn't support our party alone, he fought for the country.
CT - Considering those factors, don't you think it was a betrayal on the part of the government?
Berewa - We didn't hold him. We didn't arrest him.
There are international norms which are applied to war just like journalism. Given it that there is no law about journalism in this country, you can insult anybody you want to insult. In other countries, there are norms to prepare their ethics. If you are waging a war, we do not know how they prepare. We were not with them but those who were fighting with him alleged they did certain things outside those norms.
CT - It's like a kind of betrayal on the side of the government
Berewa- You see, you can to find out what happened.
Government did not arrest him, government did not report him and government cannot free him.
CT- But don't you think that will affect you on your political ambition?
Berewa- I don't mind loosing the election if it is for the right thing. I don't want to win the election at all cost. I do the right thing. If am to loose, I loose. Don't tell me to do the wrong thing just to win the election. I will do every thing that it is right to win but I won't do things that are wrong just to win.
CT - Can you please tell us something that we will consider a big favor, sir? Who is going to be your running mate?
Berewa- My running mate comes at the right time with certain criteria which a running mate requires.
CT- At what time to be precise?
Berewa- Well let me leave that for now.
CT-We learnt that their was a quarrel between you and president Kabbah regarding the running mate issue Berewa- It's all rubbish for me and President Kabbah to quarrel over a running mate. We can never quarrel over issue like that.
CT- But we heard that the President wants Momodu Koroma and you are said to favor either Dr. Kadi Sesay or Kanja Sesay?
Berewa-That is all rubbish.
CT- But people say you are very decisive. Why is it taking you so long to announce your running mate?
Berewa- Because it is not time yet. Mine was announced few weeks to election.
CT- Tell us something about the next elections. Can you honestly win?
Berewa- I am going to win clearly by a wide margin from all indications.
CT- Let's play the devils advocate here: There is this calculation that Margi will split SLPP vote in the South- East. Ernest Koroma may have the head way in the North. Freetown will be the battle ground for all parties. What do you say about this?
Berewa- I don't see anything in that. Margai knows he cannot split the SLPP. The euphoria about Margai has faded away. Few days ago, over two hundred PMDC boys came to surrender to the SLPP in my office. You know they had PMDC euphoria initially. You know young people like new things. But they now know who Margai is. When he began to say certain things, they knew he wants to be a dictator. I have been in government for nearly ten years. Margai cannot achieve all that.
CT- Sir, are you scared of run-off?
Berewa-How can I be scared? Having a run-off is unnecessary. You know what it means for the resources of Sierra Leone? Why should I be scared of a run-off when it cost a lot of money? Let me tell you, my majority will be so massive.
CT- Now let's talk about Mr. Berewa as the President of the Republic of Sierra Leone. Do you hope to be your own man or will you continue with President Kabbah's policies?
Berewa- They are not Kabbah's policies. They are policies of the SLPP government which he headed and I have been an integral part of that and they have been very good for this country. They have placed the country well on the map. Very good things have been happening since the end of the war four years ago.
These are very good policies that we have been pursuing. The Paris Club waved off our debt. Why don't we look at them and improve on them? Emm Somebody is thinking of coming to power to change all of them so that we can go back to poverty. The poverty alleviation document that we are working on now is to alleviate poverty, improve the life of our people, care for the young, make provision for the children and women and provide health care and education. These are very good policies and we are internationally respected for that.
CT-There is widespread belief in the 'Power of incumbency' which is operational in most parts of Africa. Isn't that coming to play in Sierra Leone now?
Berewa-That is happening in every part of the world. I have a track record which the others do not have. My government has shown what it can do, I have shown what I can do but they cannot do that. We have done things to bring joy and happiness to the people of Sierra Leone, they cannot say that. As for the question of incumbency, the people are not going to risk their future to an uncertain politician, an unknown politician who has nothing to offer except insulting people. You cannot entrust your future and the destiny of your country to a person who has not shown that he can manage it. I have shown them that I can be president; I have been acting president a number of times without blemish. I have done many things for the people of Sierra Leone to be happy. They cannot do that.
CT- We heard you would like to have more youths in your government if you win the election
Berewa- I have not said that I would like to have more youths in my government. I think there are very good young people in the country that needs to be in government. There are a number of people that have experience. You have to blend the two. Sierra Leone is not a kitchen economy. This country is a very important country. This is one of the outstanding things I have above them. I have experience that they don't have. I have experience in governance, which they don't have.
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CT- What is your general impression about the media in Sierra Leone?
Berewa- Let me reserve that. But every body knows what they think about them. There are some good newspapers and very awful ones.
CT- Thank you Sir.
Subject: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
From: H.B.
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Date Posted: 09:07:39 02/14/07 ()
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I have been reliably informed by a top SLPP operative in Freetown that the Libyan leader has prevailed on V.P.Berewa to choose Momodu Koroma as his running mate.The deal has been sealed with the blessing of Prezo.Kabba and Momodu Koroma will be the RUNNING MATE come July.This is democracy at work and we are eagerly waiting for the PMDC to officially annouce their presidential candidate and for the APC to select their vice presidential candidate as July is just around the corner and the people of Sierra Leone deserve to know who their leaders are gonna be.
Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
From: Independent Man
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Date Posted: 14:26:14 02/14/07 ()
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Berewa has debunked this story. He says that there is no truth to it.
I guess in time we will know who the running mate is. So as Bob Marley once said: "TIME WILL TELL".
Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
From: Independent Man
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Date Posted: 09:34:07 02/14/07 ()
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If this is true, then Berewa is not his own man after all. He is just following orders from Tejan Kabbah.
Heheheheheheh
What say you SLPP folks?????
Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
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Date Posted: 09:31:12 02/14/07 ()
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Is Sierra Leone run by Libya through the SLPP?
Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
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Date Posted: 09:52:45 02/14/07 ()
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If Momudu Koroma is the running mate of the VP,WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO ABASS BUNDU AND COHORTS? Pa Berewa told us in Atlanta that "he hopes and prays that the LORD directs HIM to the right decision of choosing the running mate." IS THIS THE LORD HE WAS WAITING FOR (MUAMAR GADDAFFI) REBEL TRAINING FACILITIES PROVIDER?
WE GO WAIT FOR DEM NA DE BOX.
Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
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Date Posted: 10:03:48 02/14/07 ()
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Folks, what do you guys expect from Berewa a man that is in poor health, lots of passport-selling scandals, the man behind the execution of many Sierra Leoneans and the man who clearly has no new or productive ideas for Sierra Leone? Berewa will make JS Momoh look like a serious human being. That sick and dying man will destroy Sierra Leone before he dies.
Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
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Date Posted: 13:42:57 02/14/07 ()
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Bo go sidom sarful with you rubbish. Maybe the man more healthy than you. Woos tem he sell passport to anybody??? Wunar kin make man gains with wunar nonsense.
Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
From: Chief Bomborlai
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Date Posted: 15:19:16 02/14/07 ()
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s reported to have been a jubilant scene at Mile 91, the Commercial Headquarters of Yoni Chiefdom in Tonkolili district last Saturday February 10th 2007 when the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon. Momodu Koroma of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP), who has been touted as the running mate to Vice President Solomon Berewa in the upcoming July 28 Presidential Elections, took the township by storm leaving many local supporters of the opposition All Peoples Congress (APC) in an unhappy mood.
Momodu Koroma clad in blue jeans and cowboy hat is shown here at Yoni flanked by two Tonkolili Chiefs last Saturday
"The APC is afraid right now because they know that this crowd of supporters that Momodu Koroma has today pulled in Yoni is a sign that they (the APC) are completely finished in Tonkolili." Melvin Rogers the National Secretary General of the ruling party support group known as the Friends of Solomon Berewa, told Awareness Times over the telephone line last Saturday. And according to our correspondent at the scene, Momodu Koroma who as the country’s Foreign Minister, is often criticized as being, too stiff and too formal, showed a completely different side of himself that day when with a cowboy hat firmly planted on his head, a pair of blue cowboy jeans and a brown safari shirt, he took the microphone and thrilled his audience with an unending litany of witty words and parables all delivered in the local Temne parlance.
Koroma had earlier made a triumphant entry in to the township which only recently was considered as an indisputable bastion of support for the opposition APC. Paramount Chiefs, Elders, Religious Leaders, Youth and Women groups all abandoned work to welcome Koroma.
Accompanied by dignitaries from Freetown, Momodu and entourage were stopped by the people of Yoni on the outskirts of Mile 91 who entreated the dignitaries to traditional drumming and dancing and chants of pro-Momodu and SLPP slogans. This jubilant crowd made their way to the Sierra Leone Muslim Brotherhood Primary School Hall where statements of support for the SLPP and Koroma were made.
Speaker after speaker urged the people of Tonkolili especially Yoni to put their support behind Momodu Koroma as that was the only way they could pay back President Kabbah in recognition of all what the President had done for them through what they believed to be the continuous recommendation of Momodu Koroma over the long period of time that Koroma has been a close associate of President Kabbah.
In his response, Momodu Koroma thanked the people for the huge turnout and said he was meeting his people to find out whether they will support this government in the upcoming elections, adding that he is pleased that the overwhelming turnout proves indeed they were behind the SLPP.
Amidst thunderous applause, Koroma said not too long from now somebody "very capable" will be named as the running mate to Mr. Berewa and when that happened he said, "I will come back and report to you who that person is."
Yoni, the Minister asserted was a big Chiefdom, noting that if they want a role in the leadership they must spread that message across the chiefdom and across the district. He reminded his audience that when the SLPP was initially formed, men and women from the Temne tribe were the leaders, noting that it was a Temne man named Bai Farama Tass who called on Sir Milton Margai to head the party.
As for the APC, the Minister said it was a party that belongs to people who are no longer around noting that what was today termed as the APC cannot compare itself to "the great SLPP".
However, when Awareness Times put it to the APC’s National Publicity Secretary, William Juana Smith that his party was said to be scared and afraid that it had lost its strong support base in Tonkolili, Smith laughingly retorted, "Who in his right senses would accede to such a fallacious presumption?"
When it was put to him that indeed Momodu Koroma pulled a crowd last Saturday up at Yoni, Smith laughed and said, "Momodu Koroma is not known in the whole of Yoni Chiefdom, how can he galvanize support for the SLPP in that area? If anybody is saying that Momodu Koroma of all people has caused the turn over of Mile 91 to the SLPP, that person is day-dreaming. Just dismiss it as a mere joke."
Continuing, he listed what he said were "the facts" about Momodu Koroma.
"Momodu Koroma was bred up in Bo. He was born in Magbema Chiefdom in the Bo District, went to school in Bo and his University education he did at the Njala University College. He spent all his life in Bo and has never associated himself with Yoni. Is it only now, because of his interest in being the Running Mate to Solomon Berewa that he is claiming kinship of Yoni? I want to assure you that the people of Tonkolili would be even more determined to reject the SLPP because of him. As far as APC’s popularity among the people of Yoni is concerned, it is not the likes of Momodu Koroma that can shake it. How can we be afraid of Momodu Koroma in Yoni? He is a nonentity in Yoni." Smith asserted.
However, during last Saturday’s occasion, Momodu was repeatedly hailed as a son of Tonkolili. In his remarks during which he referred to Koroma as, "one of Tonkolili’s illustrious sons" the Paramount Chief of Kholifa Mabang, Bai Kurr Maliforay assured Momodu Koroma that the elders of the district are all determined to see Momodu Koroma become elevated politically and dismissed suggestions that Paramount Chiefs should not get involved in politics.
"If Chiefs are not politicians, how did I become Paramount Chief?, the P.C. challenged whilst urging the "descendants of Kholifa" to close their ranks and support the SLPP and Momodu Koroma for victory.
In his own statement, Paramount Cheif Bai Koblo Queen pointed out that the possible elevation of Momodu to the rank of Vice President will not come as a surprise because as he put it, "Momodu is widely respected around the world". He said Momodu Koroma has worked hard as Foreign Minister and if he becomes the Vice President, he would also bring hard work and dedication to that office.
The exchange of words over who controls Tonkolili continues and Awareness Times will closely monitor the unfolding situation.
Meanwhile, Minister Momodu Koroma himself flew out of Sierra Leone last night to attend the Franco-African Summit in Cannes, France under the theme, ‘Africa and the World Equilibrium’. Koroma will be first attending the Ministerial Meeting and will later represent President Kabbah at the Summit Proper. Sources at both State Lodge and the Vice President’s Office told Awareness Times last evening that Koroma was capable enough to represent Sierra Leone at the International Summit.
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Subject: Re: MOMODU KOROMA-SLPP VICE PRESIDENTIAL MATE
From: TEDDY FODAY-MUNKU-MUSA
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Date Posted: 15:50:19 02/14/07 ()
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TEDDY FODAY-MUSA, Bo you supit oh. You nor sabi for copy en paste afain? Why mek you paste the entire page? You big dummy Foday Munku-Mende-Musa
Subject: FOR CADMUS: HERE IS PROOF THAT SENGBE IS A TRIBALIST
From: False Witness Buster
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Date Posted: 07:40:30 02/14/07 ()
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"But to be rude, no matter how nasty and bad the insult does not make one a TRIBALIST." -- CADMUS
CADMUS:
To tell you that you do not understand what you read is not an insult. It is simply the truth, as I proved by citing examples of your lack of comprehension. Therefore, there is no need for you to abuse me by calling me an idiot.
Now that you yourself have provided, in your above-quoted posting, additional proof that you still do not understand what your read in my last posting, are you going to call yourself an idiot? I will wait to see if you would show consistency and call yourself an idiot.
Meanwhile, let me explain why your statement quoted above shows that you do not understand what you read.
The charge against Sengbe is not that he is a tribalist because he is rude. That is your misunderstanding of my last posting. Had you properly understood it, you would have understood what I really stated -- that Sengbe had used TRIBALISTIC slurs in displaying his rudeness.
For example, when he could not overcome Mohamed Jalloh's logical arguments, Sengbe TRIBALISTIC slur, "Modibo." And he did not do it just once. Those who understand what they read would also tell you that the same rude tribalist, Sengbe, on a subsequent occasion also referred to Mr. Jalloh as a "Woroke" -- another TRIBALISTIC slur.
It may be too much to expect you to understand that the above FACTS clearly show that Sengbe is a TRIBALIST. But, if and when you are able to overcome your current problems with understanding what you read, you would hopefully understand a simpler fact:
Sengbe is a tribalist NOT because he is rude, as everyone, including even yourself knows (as you have belatedly admitted). He is a tribalist because his rudeness constituted the use of TRIBALISTIC slurs.
CADMUS: Do you now understand the difference between what I actually wrote yesterday and what you understood from reading it?
I have little hope that you do, given the fact that you have shown yourself to be a blind SLPP supporter of other blind SLPP supporters like the tribaistic Sengbe?
Subject: Re: FOR CADMUS: HERE IS PROOF THAT SENGBE IS A TRIBALIST
From: CADMUS
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Date Posted: 09:53:00 02/14/07 ()
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False witness Buster..what ever you call yourself,
I hold no brief for Sengbe.I have not been instructed to talk on behalf of, or defend Sengbe.I therefore apologise for using his name in a discussion he is not a party to.
I have for the past 15 years as part of my job playing with words.That is what I do.
You cannot try to twist words now that I have decided to expose the rubbish you people write on this forum.
My initial reply was to ask forumites to supply me with information, dates and evidence of Sengbe 'PUTTING DOWN' another tribe in Sa Lone or in the alternative 'PUTTING the MENDE TRIBE UP'as compared to other tribes.
Your Lack of intelligence has blinded you to the dictionary defination of Tribalism.Please go back and check the same, it might help you.
I was expectimg you to supply me with evidence of Sengbe using 'bad word'against other tribes.You have supplied me with trash of Sengbe insulting and abusing someone(I dont want to use names here,mindful of other peoples Human Rights)who happens to belongs to another tribe.Did sengbe say he did not like the person you mentione or anybody else for that matter on this forum because they belonged to another tribe?Did he ever say that the tribe he blongs to was better than any onther tribe? Sengbe has fallen out with virtually everyone on this forum,people from virtually every tribe, but as I said, usually it is a recation to previous action. and the abuse and insults are usually personal.
I have read and understood many books in my time, I have read and understood many brief, including Murder briefs. I am sorry if you think I am not capable of understanding the rubbish you write on this forum,I apologise for that.I cannot help that maybe I was expecting more.
You have failed to prove your case and or supply me with enough evidence to support the wild statements made here about Sengbe's Tribalism.
You write...given the fact that that you have shown yourself to be a blind SLPP supporter of another blind SLPP supporter like the tribalistic Sengbe...Do You know my Tribe?.I am not sure what my politics has to do with anything...I dont have time to educate you today, but I cannot be guilty of supporting an offender if he has done nothing wrong.
My motive in writing that piece, if you will care to go back and read it again was to divert forumites attention from insults and abuse to matters of importance in our country, but more important, protect the name of the MENDE tribe.
Sengbe is fighting on this forum as an individual,not as a Mende man, please deal with him as such,Mende has nothing to do with it.
Let us talk about the Elections, how about that?
Subject: Re: FOR CADMUS: HERE IS PROOF THAT SENGBE IS A TRIBALIST
From: False Witness Buster
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Date Posted: 22:48:59 02/14/07 ()
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"I have for the past 15 years as part of my job playing with words.That is what I do. You cannot try to twist words now that I have decided to expose the rubbish you people write on this forum." -- CADMUS
CADMUS:
If what you write above is true, then the following conclusion is true: That the 15 years you have spent "playing with words" have failed to increase your understanding of them above the primary school level.
That, of course, would make you and Sengbe alike in more ways than your tribe and your blind support for the corrupt SLPP regime. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that you would desperately indulge in the futile task of seeking to defend the tribalistic Sengbe. After, all, birds of the same feather .....!
Predictably, you have failed to rebut the irrefutable evidence I had set posted here earlier today, showing that Sengbe is a tribalistic, crude, person. Had you been an honorable person, you would have therefore conceded the obvious point -- that, in fact, Sengbe is exactly what his own words and actions have shown him to be: An incorrigible tribalistic, vulgar, and spiteful person with a very limited intelligence.
Instead, in a further display of your chronic inability to understand anything you read, you vainly sought to dispute the simple definition of tribalism. Let us therefore examine your latest display of your chronic deficiency in the English language, specifically, in English vocabulary.
You wrote:
"My initial reply was to ask forumites to supply me with information, dates and evidence of Sengbe 'PUTTING DOWN' another tribe in Sa Lone or in the alternative 'PUTTING the MENDE TRIBE UP'as compared to other tribes."
For your information, your "initial reply," did NOT do that. What your "initial reply" did was to ask for evidence of tribalism by Sengbe. Given your previously noted difficulty with understanding anything you read -- including even something that you yourself had written -- it is not surprising that failed to understand the difference between tribalism and what you implied (in your statement quoted immediately above) as the meaning of tribalism.
So, continuing your sorely-needed remedial education in elementary English comprehension, please pay attention, if you can, to the following lesson in English vocabulary.
1. The word tribalism is similar to racism in all but one respect -- tribalism is discrimination based on tribe while racism is discrimination based on race.
2. Racism is defined as "hatred or intolerance of another race or other races." Therefore, tribalism may be defined as "hatred or intolerance of another TRIBE or tribes."
3. A white person (or any person of a direct non-African heritage) addressing an African-American (or other person of direct African heritage) with the hateful, race-based pejorative word, "nigger," is guilty of RACISM.
4. Similarly, a Mende person (of any person of a different tribe) addressing a Fullah person with the hateful, tribe-based pejorative word, "Woroke" is guilty of TRIBALISM.
5. Sengbe, who I understand from other postings here is actually Edmund Koker of Elizabeth State City University in North Carolina, has addressed Mohamed Jalloh, a Fullah by tribe, with the hateful, pejorative word, "Woroke" during a debate on this forum.
The same Edmund Koker of Elizabeth State City University in North Carolina, has also separately addfressed the same Mohamed Jalloh with the hateful, pejorative term "Kodidi."
6. Therefore, Edmund Koker of Elizabeth State City University in North Carolina, (Sengbe) has been proven to be repeatedly guilty of TRIBALISM.
Your failure to understand these FACTs does not make them any less so! It only proves that you lack intelligence.
In particular, it shows that you were actually referring only to yourself (even though you did not realize it) when you wrote earlier today: "Your Lack of intelligence has blinded you to the dictionary defination of Tribalism.Please go back and check the same, it might help you."
Predictably, you did not realize that your above reference to a lack of intelligence was autobiographical. That is not surprising to those of us who are now nauseatingly familiar with your previously copiously demonstrated problem with understanding anything that you read or write -- even if you yourself had written it yourself!
So, for in probably a futile attempt, let me reiterate for your belated understanding the fact that has been proven above (and which had been proven in my last posting):
Edmund Koker of Elizabeth State City University in North Carolina, (Sengbe) repeatedly has been proven to be guilty of TRIBALISM. His own words convict him of that morally decadent crime.
And there is nothing you, or any of your fellow blind supporters of the tribalistic SLPP party can do to change that shameful FACT about the like-minded, shameless crude, tribalistic Sengbe.
Subject: Re: FOR CADMUS: HERE IS PROOF THAT SENGBE IS A TRIBALIST
From: Sengbe Big Axe
To: All
Date Posted: 21:24:38 02/14/07 ()
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Thank you very much indeed, Cadmus, for the common-sense approach you have taken to prove the falsity in the claims levied against me by the "haters", and for upholding the truth and nothing but the truth.
May God bless you for that.
Quite frankly, you are one of the most honourable people on this forum.
Subject: GEES !! CADMUS 'take tem use people"
From: CHIEFDOM ELDERS
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Date Posted: 15:48:59 02/14/07 ()
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GEEWEEZ MAN !
Subject: REPLY TO KOHTOR: HOW THE SL GOVT. BETRAYED NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: Gee Am Bench
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Date Posted: 04:08:37 02/14/07 ()
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"But you can speak for me? Will it not be easier to join his forum than have him post it here where I am captive? You can choose to join his forum and to read his bits, but i do not have that option here. Do you see the logic?" -- Kohtoh Kamal
Kohtor Kamal:
I see only illogic from a person crazed by "bad heart." I will list your illogicalities now in the hope that a good Samaritan can help you understand how to think straight:
1. You wrote: ""But you can speak for me?"
So, who said he could speak for you? What Gabarra Case said was that YOU do not speak for him. That does not mean that he can speak for you!
Asking him thereafter "But you can speak for me?" as you did, is proof that you do NOT understand English and/or you can NOT reason logically.
2. You also wrote: "Will it not be easier to join his forum than have him post it here where I am captive?"
Again, your statement shows that you can not think straight and/or you do not understand English. Being here on this forum does NOT make you (or anyone else) captive. This is because this forum is not a slave yard, a prison, or other places where people are held against their will. For your benefit only (since you don't understand much), that means that you have freedom of choice here to read any or all postings, or some or none.
So, how does that make you a "captive?"
3. Then you wrote in a cumulative display of your chronic incomprehension and illogicality: "You can choose to join his forum and to read his bits, but i do not have that option here."
Alas, again, you show that you do not understand English and/or you can not think straight. For your information, one can "choose to join his forum" and NOT "read his bits," contrary to your illogical statement.
In order to try to understand the choice one has in a forum such as this one, please ask someone to explain to you my answer number 2 above. You should then be able to see (hopefully) that your contrary claim -- ""You can choose to join his forum and to read his bits, but i do not have that option here." -- is complete nonsense.
4. Finally (do I hear all of those who are tired of your chronic problems with logic say, "thankfully!"), you wrote: "Do you see the logic?"
In order not to hurt your tender feelings, I will charitably refrain from answering that question, since I always answer truthfully! LOL
Subject: QUOTE OF THE DAY
From: BOB MARLEY
To: All
Date Posted: 16:56:46 02/13/07 ()
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"Remember, you are what you post"---MODERATOR
Does this mean that Bra Enviable is just a crude trash talking jamba sucker? The guy's mouth is too filthy.
Subject: Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY
From: OBSESSED WITH ENVIABLE
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Date Posted: 01:27:34 02/14/07 ()
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BOB MARLEY, Your obsession with Bra Enviable is very clear. You are always the first to throw insults at him. I do not know whether he smokes marijuana or not but he definitely sounds intelligent enough to talk in public. My major question is: Why are you obsessed with Bra Enviable?
My observation is that Bra Enviable has never been the first to attack you. You are always attacking him with unrelated issues each time he posts controversial but brilliant messages for discussion. If all jamba people are like Bra Enviable then I will not mind being a jamba smoker. Why are you obsessed with this man?
Subject: well said BUDDY, well said !
From: CHIEFDOM ELDERS
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Date Posted: 15:52:59 02/14/07 ()
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YOU OUR KIND OF GUY !
Subject: Noble Savage? Has civilization changed any!
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
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Date Posted: 15:31:52 02/13/07 ()
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What is civilization? Is it education or the lack of it, wealth or lack of it or the way humans treat or feel the way others are treated?
In the 18th century culture of "Primitivism" the noble savage, uncorrupted by the influences of civilization, was considered more worthy, more authentically noble than the contemporary product of civilized training. Although the phrase noble savage first appeared in Dryden's The Conquest of Granada (1672), the idealized picture of "nature's gentleman" was an aspect of eighteenth-century Sentimentalism, among other forces at work.
The term "noble savage" expresses a concept of humanity as unencumbered by civilization; the normal essence of an unfettered human. Since the concept embodies the idea that without the bounds of civilization, humans are essentially good, the basis for the idea of the "noble savage" lies in the doctrine of the goodness of humans, expounded in the first decade of the century by Shaftesbury, who urged a would-be author “to search for that simplicity of manners, and innocence of behaviour, which has been often known among mere savages; ere they were corrupted by our commerce” (Advice to an Author, Part III.iii). His counter to the doctrine of original sin, born amid the optimistic atmosphere of Renaissance humanism, was taken up by his contemporary, the essayist Richard Steele, who attributed the corruption of contemporary manners to false education.
The concept of the noble savage has particular associations with romanticism and with Rousseau's romantic philosophy in particular. The opening sentence of Rousseau's Emile (1762), which has as its subtitle "de l'Éducation ("or, Concerning Education") is
“Everything is good in leaving the hands of the Creator of Things; everything degenerates in the hands of man.”
In the later 18th-century the published voyages of Captain James Cook seemed to open a glimpse into an unspoiled Edenic culture that still existed in the unspoiled and un-Christianized South Seas. By 1784 it was so much an accepted element in current discourse that Benjamin Franklin could mock some of its inconsistencies in Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America (1784). The novel Paul et Virginie appeared in 1787. Chateaubriand's sentimental romance Atala appeared in 1807.
The concept appears in many further books of early 19th century. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein forms one of the better-known examples: her monster embodies the ideal. German author Karl May employed the idea extensively in his Wild West stories. Aldous Huxley provided a later example in his novel Brave New World (published in 1932).
Please read bellow and ask yourself the question why am I doing what I have been doing. What are my reasons? If you can honestly answer to the question why? then compare to what you will read in the following. After you finish reading then be proud that you are different.
Subject: Re: Noble Savage? Has civilization changed any!
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 15:40:36 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
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Reminder with refference to the question why?
Subject: Why the Partiality, KABS KANU?
From: WHY
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Date Posted: 12:50:31 02/13/07 ()
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Reverend Kabs, why did you remove Looking Glass's posting in reply t Bra Eenviable this morning?
Subject: Re: Why the Partiality, KABS KANU?
From: Moderator
To: All
Date Posted: 14:17:54 02/13/07 ()
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Glad you asked. By the way, Kabs is not the only one monitoring the forum. Be reminded that behind the standards being maintained lies an enormous amount of hard work
Your posting was erased because the content was full of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here.
Cheers!
/Moderator
Subject: Re: [Corrected] Why the Partiality, KABS KANU?
From: WHY
To: All
Date Posted: 15:35:24 02/13/07 ()
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"Your posting was erased because the content was full of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here."
Moderator, thanks for replying. Please check your facts:
1. The posting you are referring to that contained mammy cuss was written by one and only person -- BRA ENVIABLE.
Therefore, you are wrong to refer to it as anyone else's posting but Bra Enviable's.
2. The same posting by BRA ENVIABLE that YOU only NOW say was "erased because the content was full of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here" HAS BEEN LEFT BY YOU ON THIS FORUM since Bra Enviable posted it here last week.
So, WHY is it only NOW that you claim to find the same posting to be "full of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here?"
3. Did your definition "of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here" CHANGE only when Looking Glass reproduced this morning the exact same posting that you had NOT found objectionable for one week, until this morning?
If you can not properly answer the above questions, I ask you restore Looking Glass' posting of this morning, in the name of fairness. Otherwise, I ask you to also erase Bra Enviable's posting this morning to which Looking Glass only RESPONDED using Bra Enviable's own earlier posting which you had NOT found objectionable.
Not doing so would be blatantly UNFAIR, and lay you open to a valid charge of capriciousness and partiality in your administration of the forum's rules.
I hope to hear from you soonest.
Subject: Re: Why the Partiality, KABS KANU?
From: WHY
To: All
Date Posted: 15:25:49 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
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"Your posting was erased because the content was full of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here."
Moderator, thanks for replying. Please check your facts:
1. The posting you are refderring to that contained mammy cuss was written by one and only person -- BRA ENVIABLE.
Therefore, you are wrong to refer to it as anyone else's posting but Bra Enviable's.
2 The same posting by BRA ENVIABLE that YOU only NOW say was "erased because the content was full of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here" HAS BEEN LEFT BY YOU ON THIS FORUM since Bra Enviable posted it here.
So, WHY is it only NOW that you claim to find the same posting to be "full of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here" BEFORE this morning when you erased it?
3. Did your definition of "of filthy words and language not acceptable to the norms here" CHANGE only when Looking Glass reproduced this morning the exact same posting that you did not find objectionable for one week, until this morning?
If you can not properly answer the above questions, I ask you to delete Bra Enviable's posting this morning to which Looking Glass RESPONDED using Bra ACCEPTABLE that you did NOT delete it before now.
I hope to hear from you soonest.
Subject: Re: Why the Partiality, KABS KANU?
From: Moderator
To: All
Date Posted: 16:50:46 02/13/07 ()
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Message:
I have no problems with your postings nor do I have the time to audit every contribution being made here.
Ocassionally postings are randomly pulled up, modified or deleted for incompatibilties, and too bad yours happened to be one of them this time around.
Lastly, you do not need to use caps when addressing me.
I can understand the layman in the street and educated enough not to be intimidated by anyone.
P.S
Please refer to the disclaimer for the rest of your questions. This is not a debate. Remember, you are what you post.
Cheers!
/Moderator
Subject: Re: Why the Partiality, KABS KANU?
From: WHY
To: All
Date Posted: 17:59:36 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
"Please refer to the disclaimer for the rest of your questions."
Moderator, thank you for your response. The disclaimer does not contain an exception for capricious behavior by the moderator. So, I am baffled that you purport to see an answer in it for what has been asserted as your capricious behavior, withour rebuttal.
"Ocassionally postings are randomly pulled up, modified or deleted for incompatibilties, and too bad yours happened to be one of them this time around."
Such an excuse would suffice only when you do not have actual knowledge of an objectionable posting.
Since you do have such knolwledge of the mammy cuss posted by BRA ENVIABLE, courtesy of my last reply to you, you can not excuse your failure to act to remove it by appealing to the random chance that you have not pulled it up. You can oull it up -- if you want to. Or, are you going to continue to pretend that the Mammy Cuss postings by Bra Enviable are STILL not here on this forum?
"Lastly, you do not need to use caps when addressing me.
I can understand the layman in the street and educated enough not to be intimidated by anyone.
You obviously do not understand the role of emphasis in writing or the limitations on the use of emphasis on this forum you moderate. For your information, since it is impossible to use italics, bold, or underlined fonts to emphasize points in postings on this forum, the ONLY means left to forumites is to use capitalized letters.
To you, that may appear to be an attempt at intimidation. However, anyone familiar with the above described role of emphasis and limitations of using such on this forum would not think so.
"This is not a debate."
You are right. It will only become a debate if and when you decide to answer my relevant questions.
"Remember, you are what you post"
So, that rule only applies to some forumites but not to others? Specifically, it does not apply to Bra Enviable when he posts MAMMY CUSS here, does it now? Otherwise, how come his vulgar postings are still on this forum despite your actual knowledge of them?
Since you are an educated man, by your say so, I trust that you will act to address the outstanding concerns I brought to your attention in my last reply.
I look forward to your cooperation.
Subject: Re ..Brat is your opinion on reparations?
From: KLA
To: All
Date Posted: 12:10:28 02/13/07 ()
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"Bra KLA, what is your opinion on reparations?
A lot of Black Americans do talk about reparations. On the other hand, there are Africans--including the late Mushod Abiola, talked about the need for Western nations to pay reparatons to Africa.
Whay yu say, bra? ".... Bra E.
Restitution and Compensation for the wrongs of the Transatlantic Slave trade must be advocated from a legal,moral/ethics foci. Sierra leonean's legal Community must be part of this historic fight for the true meanings of FRREDOM and JUSTICE.
"So it is with the claim for Reparations. Indeed, once you accept, as I do, the truth of three propositions.
That the mass kidnap and enslavement of Africans was the most wicked criminal enterprise in recorded human history,
that no compensation was ever paid by any of the perpetrators to any of the sufferers, and
that the consequences of the crime continue to be massive, both in terms of the enrichment of the descendants of the perpetrators, and in terms of the impoverishment of Africa and the descendants of Africans then the justice of the claim for Reparations is proved beyond reasonable doubt.
Those who may say that that is all very true in theory, but that in practice there is no mechanism to enforce the claim, or no willingness of the white world to recognise it, I would answer with a Latin legal maxim: ubi jus, ibi remedium: where there is a right, there must be a remedy. An injustice without a remedy is abhorred by lawyers like a vacuum is abhorred by nature. Once the claim is well-founded in legal principle, and well-recognised by the international community, remedies and mechanisms will be fund.
Even so, given the unique, massive and multi-faceted nature of the claim, international jurists will be needed who can show corresponding creativity and imagination. International la- has never been static. New structures have often been devised to give effect to recognised principles. The Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal is an example of new legal thinking which brought a measure justice following the atrocities f Nazism. The International Court of Justice, where states could settle disputes with each other by law rather than by war, was unknown at the start of this century."......By Lord Anthony Gifford, British Queens Counsel and Jamaican Attorney-at-Law
A paper Presented to the First Pan-African Congress on Reparations, Abuja, Federal Republic of Nigeria, April 27-29, 1993
This approach takes the Pan-Afrikanist position, and differs from efforts in parts of the Disapora,as in the USA.
"Who are the claimants for reparations? The broad answer is that all Africans, on the continent Or Africa and in the Diaspora, who suffer the consequences of the crime of mass kidnap and enslavement, have an interest in this claim. I am opposed to any divisiveness in the formulation of the claim. If, for example, we plan for an Africans-on-the-Continent claim and a separate Africans-in-the-Diaspora claim, we will already have begun to splinter into fractions." LORD GIFFORD.
The late Chief Abiola's efforts were part of a Continous effort to make amends for what will be considered Grotesque,immoral and unethical Conduct from participants in the Documented Trade in HUMANS.
Sierra Leoneans must play a prominent role in reminding the World that Slavery was indeed WRONG!!
TSTM
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Subject: Re.. Knice....200 years ago
From: KLA
To: All
Date Posted: 12:09:21 02/13/07 ()
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Dr.Knice Welcome back!!
These are the issues of importance requiring participation from veteran forumites like you.
"The final solution of course was to found what they referred to as the 'Province of Freedom', the Freetown Colony as a sanctuary for freed and prospective slaves. But for racism, mental laziness, and our general devaluement of merit, these men would be acknowledged today and held in high esteem by Sierra Loneans as the Founding Fathers of Sierra Leone.
How ironic then that a Sierra Leone that was founded on the bold dreams of Britons has been robbed of her capacity to dream and today wallows in self-pity. How ironic then that Sierra Leone, whose founding was inspired by a hatred of injustice and passion for freedom was sent spiralling into chaos by the sudden withdrawal of freedoms and equally sudden imposition of a wicked and unrelenting dictatorship. How ironic then that the William Wilberforce Foundation will conduct its African commemoration of the 200 year anniversary of this event in Ghana and not in Sierra Leone, because Sierra Leone at best is igorant of its significance, or at worst does not care.
The lesson here is simple: when you lose perspective to embrace pettiness; when you rescind your ability to dream bold dreams, you will be robbed of your rightful heritage. That has been our fate, and it is very, very sad. My hope is that this anniversary too, will mark the point when Sierra Leone gets her groove back."... knice
True and erudite Comments indeed. Pricewaleans, past and present are familiar with the Names Wilberforce,Macauley, Granville and Mansfield. Memories to these "founding fathers of Sierra Leone"
As noted on earlier past posts,Sierra Leone could easily create an Afrocentered Tourism Industry,based on the Diasporan interest on her place in History.
As you noted, Ghana may have moved forward with Savy marketing to tap into what could be an influx into the former SLAVE COAST of West Afrika.
TSTM
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Subject: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: Mohamed A. Jalloh
To: All
Date Posted: 08:44:11 02/13/07 ()
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[The following recent exchange is presented here, courtesy of SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com, in the continuing effort to empower fellow S/Leoneans by sharing with them ideas that may help alleviate the sorry plight of millions of our compatriots, if implemented. The name of my correspondent is redacted for privacy reasons].
--- In SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com, "MohmJ@...> wrote on February 13, 2007:
[Name Redacted]:
Thank you for sharing the always enlightening thoughts of the late, great pan-Africanist, Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, who spoke the following truth to Africans in particular in 1961:
Although most Africans are poor, our continent is potentially extremely rich. Our mineral resources, which are being exploited with foreign capital only to enrich foreign investors, range from gold and diamonds to uranium and petroleum.
Nearly fifty years after Nkrumah clearly identified the path that would lead Africans out of the perverse dead-end existence of pervasive poverty amidst the abundance of Africa's natural resources, it is truly sad to behold the following statement of unremitting Colonial Mentality by an African leader. The author of the following statement is SL's Vice President Solomon Berewa. He was speaking to the world at the recent Country Specific Meeting of the newly established Peace Building Commission (PBC) of
the United Nations held at the organization's Headquarters in New York on the 12th & 13th October:
"In a recent briefing I gave on our development situation, I was
asked the question, how do we explain the penury of our resources in spite
of our enormous mineral wealth? This paradox which I prefer to call the Paradox
of mineral wealth can be explained as follows.
In the immediate aftermath of a conflict, government authorities are
anxious for a return to normalcy. Negotiating with sophisticated
mining companies in such circumstances is extremely difficult. Remember
that the population is crying for employment and the resumption of
economic activities. We have been careful in our dealings with mining
companies not to pose difficulties that may deter other prospective investors
from coming into Sierra Leone as we are keen to encourage more investors
to come into the country. The result is that most of the agreements
reached do not favor the country and so little dividend accrues to the
State. This explains why we have plans with the IMF to re-negotiate our
mining contracts." [Emphasis supplied]
Source: The Patriotic Vanguard, Friday 20 October 2006.
In order to locate the general reason for the perverse spectacle of Africans wallowing in searing poverty amidst the abundant natural riches of Africa, one need look no further than the poor quality of African leaders. In the particular case of SL, sadly, Vice President Berewa is the latest in a long list of unpatriotic politicians who have betrayed the promise of millions of S/Leoneans for a brighter future that SL's abundant diamonds, gold and other mineral resources should have made possible, had the country been blessed with patriotic and competent leadership.
The cruelest irony of all for those long suffering S/Leoneans is that the very same Vice President Berewa who spoke the above words of betrayal of interest of the people of SL, is now poised to continue their daily misery for perhaps at least the next five years, come July 28, 2007. That is the day that Vice President Berewa will succeed the chief architect of SL's misery over the past ten years -- his mentor, President Tejan Kabbah -- if the latter's scheme to continue the impoverishment of millions of S/Leoneans comes to fruition.
It is a scheme that S/Leoneans take lightly at their great peril, since the failure to legally prevent the continuation of the legacy of corruption, incompetence, and other acts of public immorality by the nearly ten-year old SLPP government led by President Kabbah would have a predictable consequence.
Sadly, it would guarantee specifically that the admirable patriotic dream of Kwame Nkrumah -- Africans finally becoming masters of their own destiny, including control of their natural resources, in order to lift hundreds of millions of impoverished Africans out of needless poverty -- would remain unfulfilled, due to Colonial Mentality.
That would be a crying shame, coming almost fifty years after Kwame Nkrumah accurately pointed the way towards economic -- and thus political -- emancipation for Africa.
Best regards,
Moh'm
--- In SALONEDiscussion@yahoogroups.com, [Name Redacted]@...> wrote:
>
>
> Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:27:54 -0600 (CST)
> Subject: [AfroCentrikWorld] I Speak of Freedom (1961)
>
>
> http://www.marxists.org/subject/africa/nkrumah/1961/speak-freedom.htm I Speak of Freedom
> (excerpt) by Kwame Nkrumah 1961
>
> ---------------------------------
> Source: I Speak of Freedom: A Statement of African Ideology (London: William Heinemann Ltd., 1961), pp. xi-xiv.
> Transcribed: Internet Modern History Sourcebook
> Transcr1ption Edit/HTML: Mike B.
> ---------------------------------
For centuries, Europeans dominated the African continent. The white man arrogated to himself the right to rule and to be obeyed by the non-white; his mission, he claimed, was to "civilise" Africa. Under this cloak, the Europeans robbed the continent of vast riches and inflicted unimaginable suffering on the African people.
All this makes a sad story, but now we must be prepared to bury the past with its unpleasant memories and look to the future. All we ask of the former colonial powers is their goodwill and co-operation to remedy past mistakes and injustices and to grant independence to the colonies in Africa?
It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world.
Although most Africans are poor, our continent is potentially extremely rich. Our mineral resources, which are being exploited with foreign capital only to enrich foreign investors, range from gold and diamonds to uranium and petroleum. Our forests contain some of the finest woods to be grown anywhere. Our cash crops include cocoa, coffee, rubber, tobacco and cotton. As for power, which is an important factor in any economic development, Africa contains over 40% of the potential water power of the world, as compared with about 10% in Europe and 13% in North America. Yet so far, less than 1% has been developed. This is one of the reasons why we have in Africa the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty, and scarcity in the midst of abundance.
Never before have a people had within their grasp so great an opportunity for developing a continent endowed with so much wealth. Individually, the independent states of Africa, some of them potentially rich, others poor, can do little for their people. Together, by mutual help, they can achieve much. But the economic development of the continent must be planned and pursued as a whole. A loose confederation designed only for economic co-operation would not provide the necessary unity of purpose. Only a strong political union can bring about full and effective development of our natural resources for the benefit of our people.
The political situation in Africa today is heartening and at the same time disturbing. It is heartening to see so many new flags hoisted in place of the old; it is disturbing to see so many countries of varying sizes and at different levels of development, weak and, in some cases, almost helpless. If this terrible state of fragmentation is allowed to continue it may well be disastrous for us all.
There are at present some 28 states in Africa, excluding the Union of South Africa, and those countries not yet free. No less than nine of these states have a population of less than three million. Can we seriously believe that the colonial powers meant these countries to be independent, viable states? The example of South America, which has as much wealth, if not more than North America, and yet remains weak and dependent on outside interests, is one which every African would do well to study.
Critics of African unity often refer to the wide differences in culture, language and ideas in various parts of Africa. This is true, but the essential fact remains that we are all Africans, and have a common interest in the independence of Africa. The difficulties presented by questions of language, culture and different political systems are not insuperable. If the need for political union is agreed by us all, then the will to create it is born; and where there's a will there's a way.
The present leaders of Africa have already shown a remarkable willingness to consult and seek advice among themselves. Africans have, indeed, begun to think continentally. They realise that they have much in common, both in their past history, in their present problems and in their future hopes. To suggest that the time is not yet ripe for considering a political union of Africa is to evade the facts and ignore realities in Africa today.
The greatest contribution that Africa can make to the peace of the world is to avoid all the dangers inherent in disunity, by creating a political union which will also by its success, stand as an example to a divided world. A Union of African states will project more effectively the African personality. It will command respect from a world that has regard only for size and influence. The scant attention paid to African opposition to the French atomic tests in the Sahara, and the ignominious spectacle of the U.N. in the Congo quibbling about constitutional niceties while the Republic was tottering into anarchy, are evidence of the callous disregard of African Independence by the Great Powers.
We have to prove that greatness is not to be measured in stockpiles of atom bombs. I believe strongly and sincerely that with the deep-rooted wisdom and dignity, the innate respect for human lives, the intense humanity that is our heritage, the African race, united under one federal government, will emerge not as just another world bloc to flaunt its wealth and strength, but as a Great Power whose greatness is indestructible because it is built not on fear, envy and suspicion, nor won at the expense of others, but founded on hope, trust, friendship and directed to the good of all mankind.
The emergence of such a mighty stabilising force in this strife-worn world should be regarded not as the shadowy dream of a visionary, but as a practical proposition, which the peoples of Africa can, and should, translate into reality. There is a tide in the affairs of every people when the moment strikes for political action. Such was the moment in the history of the United States of America when the Founding Fathers saw beyond the petty wranglings of the separate states and created a Union. This is our chance. We must act now. Tomorrow may be too late and the opportunity will have passed, and with it the hope of free Africa's survival.
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Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: Kohtoh Kamal
To: All
Date Posted: 15:55:20 02/13/07 ()
Email Address: kamal@hotmail.com
Entered From: smith2250.apsc.vt.edu at 128.173.64.123
Message:
If we want to read your exchanges, we will join your booboo forum. So stop posting them here.
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGAC
From: Yaya Fanusie
To: All
Date Posted: 23:25:06 02/13/07 ()
Email Address: Futatoro@gmail.com
Entered From: adsl-71-138-129-193.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net at 71.138.129.193
Message:
Kamal,
You a political skunk. Am I shocked? No You are slpp and
slpp stinks.
Yaya Fanusie
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: Gbarra Case
To: All
Date Posted: 18:03:36 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: static-70-21-126-109.res.east.verizon.net at 70.21.126.109
Message:
You do not speak for me or my many friends in this forum who always enjoy reading the postings from the salone discussion group.
If we wanted you to speak on our behalf,we would have asked you to do so. Since we didn't, please stop fraudulently representing yourself as our spokesperson.
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: Kohtoh Kamal
To: All
Date Posted: 20:48:23 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-24-127-53-17.hsd1.va.comcast.net at 24.127.53.17
Message:
But you can speak for me? Will it not be easier to join his forum than have him post it here where I am captive? You can choose to join his forum and to read his bits, but i do not have that option here. Do you see the logic?
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: Gee Am Bench
To: All
Date Posted: 04:05:44 02/14/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-rtc-ac10.proxy.aol.com at 152.163.100.139
Message:
"But you can speak for me? Will it not be easier to join his forum than have him post it here where I am captive? You can choose to join his forum and to read his bits, but i do not have that option here. Do you see the logic?" -- Kohtoh Kamal
Kohtor Kamal:
I see only illogic from a person crazed by "bad heart." I will list your illogicalities now in the hope that a good Samaritan can help you understand how to think straight:
1. You wrote: ""But you can speak for me?"
So, who said he could speak for you? What Gabarra Case said was that YOU do not speak for him. That does not mean that he can speak for you!
Asking him thereafter "But you can speak for me?" as you did, is proof that you do NOT understand English and/or you can NOT reason logically.
2. You also wrote: "Will it not be easier to join his forum than have him post it here where I am captive?"
Again, your statement shows that you can not think straight and/or you do not understand English. Being here on this forum does NOT make you (or anyone else) captive. This is because this forum is not a slave yard, a prison, or other places where people are held against their will. For your benefit only (since you don't understand much), that means that you have freedom of choice here to read any or all postings, or some or none.
So, how does that make you a "captive?"
3. Then you wrote in a cumulative display of your chronic incomprehension and illogicality: "You can choose to join his forum and to read his bits, but i do not have that option here."
Alas, again, you show that you do not understand English and/or you can not think straight. For your information, one can "choose to join his forum" and NOT "read his bits," contrary to your illogical statement.
In order to try to understand the choice one has in a forum such as this one, please ask someone to explain to you my answer number 2 above. You should then be able to see (hopefully) that your contrary claim -- ""You can choose to join his forum and to read his bits, but i do not have that option here." -- is complete nonsense.
4. Finally (do I hear all of those who are tired of your chronic problems with logic say, "thankfully!"), you wrote: "Do you see the logic?"
In order not to hurt your tender feelings, I will charitably refrain from answering that question, since I always answer truthfully! LOL
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGAC
From: Yaya Fanusie
To: All
Date Posted: 23:30:05 02/13/07 ()
Email Address: Futatoro@gmail.com
Entered From: adsl-71-138-129-193.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net at 71.138.129.193
Message:
Kamal,
Not only you stink but you are also stupid.
Logic?
Yu bikful talking about logic?
slpp pipul dem stupid. Foolish ting! Jus go!
Yaya Fanusie
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: PERPLEXED
To: All
Date Posted: 12:37:30 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.26.98.90
Message:
VP BEREWA SAYS: "Negotiating with sophisticated
mining companies in such circumstances is extremely difficult. Remember that the population is crying for employment and the resumption of economic activities. We have been careful in our dealings with mining
companies not to pose difficulties that may deter other prospective investors from coming into Sierra Leone as we are keen to encourage more investors
to come into the country. The result is that most of the agreements reached do not favor the country and so little dividend accrues to the State. This explains why we have plans with the IMF to re-negotiate our
mining contracts."
I DON'T UNDERSTAND BEREWA'S ARGUMENT. WHY MUST THE COUNTRY GO TO THE IMF TO RENEGOTIAE ITS MINING CONTRACTS WHEN BEREWA ALREADY SAID THE PAST AGREEMENTS DID NOT FAVOR OUR COUNTRY?
CAN YOU HELP, SINCE YOU POSTED IT, BRA?
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: SPEECHWRITER
To: All
Date Posted: 12:44:58 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.26.98.90
Message:
Man, do you think Berewa himself knows what he is talking about? These so-called leaders only read in speeches what some civil servant writes for them.
Good luck if you think Berewa can explain what he reads in his speeches. I hear the man sleeps in international meetings. Old age, probably, has slowed his brain
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGAC
From: Yaya Fanusie
To: All
Date Posted: 15:38:37 02/13/07 ()
Email Address: futatoro@gmail.com
Entered From: adsl-71-138-129-193.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net at 71.138.129.193
Message:
Speehwriter,
Berewa's sleeping International Meeting is a SLPP TRADITION. Dr. Milton Margai slept through many international meetings.
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGACY
From: Question
To: All
Date Posted: 12:01:10 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.26.98.90
Message:
Quoting Mohamed Jalloh, "In the particular case of SL, sadly, Vice President Berewa is the latest in a long list of unpatriotic politicians who have betrayed the promise of millions of S/Leoneans for a brighter future that SL's abundant diamonds, gold and other mineral resources should have made possible, had the country been blessed with patriotic and competent leadership."
Mr. Jalloh, I admire your writings on this forum greatly for their clarity, but above all for their non-partisan nature.
So, I feel like I am putting you in a spot with my question I have for you. If not Berewa, then who would you say is the patriotic and competent leader that the Salone people must vote for in July?
Subject: Re: HOW THE SL GOVERNMENT HAS BETRAYED KWAME NKRUMAH'S LEGAC
From: Yaya Fanusie
To: All
Date Posted: 15:50:38 02/13/07 ()
Email Address: futatoro@gmail.com
Entered From: adsl-71-138-129-193.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net at 71.138.129.193
Message:
Ernest Bai Koroma has said many times in townhall meetings across America that he intends to re-examined all minging contracts signed by the slpp govt.
Yaya Fanusie
Subject: Neighbouring SLeone voices concern over Guinea
From: WEST AFRICAN
To: All
Date Posted: 07:56:57 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-050.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.50
Message:
Neighbouring SLeone voices concern over Guinea
47 minutes ago
FREETOWN (AFP) - Sierra Leone President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah has said west African regional leaders were working to quickly end the crisis in neighbouring Guinea.
"I have spoken personally to (Guinea) President Lansana Conte and other government officials in Guinea on resolving the problem," Kabbah, whose country is recovering from a civil war that ended five years ago, said on state radio Tuesday.
Guinea is in the grip of political unrest that has claimed more than 100 lives and forced Conte to impose martial law, after weeks of protests calling for the president to step down.
Kabbah said he had told the visiting British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott that the 15-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and three-member Mano River Union (grouping Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone) "are making efforts to speedily resolve the issue."
The situation "is a concern to leaders in the sub region," he said.
Leader of the majority opposition All People's Congress (APC) of Sierra Leone, Ernest Koroma, urged regional powers "to intervene in the (Guinean) political unrest to avert an explosion of violence."
"Events in Guinea be they political or economic or commercial have a cascading effect on the evolution of events in Sierra Leone and this simply means that if Guinea sneezes, Sierra Leone would catch cold," said Koroma.
The crisis in Guinea has hit traders in Freetown hard, resulting in a daily escalation of prices for consumer goods, especially fresh vegetables imported from Guinea.
Dozens of Guinea-registered vehicles have become stranded in Freetown and are being put up for sale.
"I don't know how long the crisis will last and I am already down to my last cent. Rather than starve, I am thinking of selling the vehicle," one owner told AFP.
Subject: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: brokeoseminister
To: All
Date Posted: 07:41:14 02/13/07 ()
Email Address: brokeoseminister@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 206.113.148.2
Message:
What is Amy Lansana's source of income? Where does she get all this money she is wasting around? As a concerned SLPP member, I hope she is not using our monthly dues to bolster her image. Some of us need the money to campaign in our constituencies too.
Is this part of a government money laundering scheme? Stop this false philantrophic posturing now, and get a real 8-5 job.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: BUFORD HWY
To: All
Date Posted: 11:50:01 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: adsl-074-228-219-218.sip.asm.bellsouth.net at 74.228.219.218
Message:
Why ask ANNIE LANSANA,let's ask the HUSBAND AMOS LANSANA where is this money coming from when we know that he is struggling in the ATL working at a PARKING GARAGE IN DOWNTOWN? Please tell us AMOS,SOLOMON JR and MARTIN BEREWA.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: CADMUS
To: All
Date Posted: 06:33:41 02/14/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 82.198.250.67
Message:
BUFORD HWY...
What difference does it make who one gets their income,and what does it matter, as long as an income is HONESTLY earned.
It is this idea that we must all work with pen and paper in some office of sort that is setting our country back.
Pure political rabble rousing.
I expected better from you.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: BUFORD HWY
To: All
Date Posted: 08:07:11 02/14/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: adsl-074-228-219-218.sip.asm.bellsouth.net at 74.228.219.218
Message:
NGOR/ORLANGBA/BRA
"I expect better from you"
BRA LEF.I have nothing against his HONESTLY EARN INCOME,where he is making less than $21,000.00/yr,but the question remains where is she getting all that money from with no known 9-5 job?
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: ACCOUNTANT
To: All
Date Posted: 07:30:14 02/14/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-rtc-ac10.proxy.aol.com at 152.163.100.139
Message:
CADMUS, YOU SAY: "What difference does it make who one gets their income,and what does it matter, as long as an income is HONESTLY earned."
But isn't that the very question that will be answered by examining the individual's income tax returns?
Thertefore, I don't understand your point when you state that "what does it matter, as long as an income is HONESTLY earned."
How do you KNOW that the income is honestly earned without evidence to show HOW it was earned? And how can you know that it was honestly earned if you don't obtain proof of where the money came from -- proof that is right there in the person's income tax return?
You are not making any sense, CADMUS.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: APC
To: All
Date Posted: 21:37:29 02/13/07 ()
Email Address: moyeima@yahoo.com
Entered From: adsl-33-140-156.asm.bellsouth.net at 67.33.140.156
Message:
BUFORD HWY:
You pretend to know a lot about Annie and her husband. If you are man enough why don't you just call him and get your facts right?
You should appreciate the fact that she is spending her resources to provide for the disadvantage youth in Sierra Leone including an 11yr girl that was flown to Germany last week for heart surgery. Other in her position in the past would be living extravagant lifestyles, but she choses to help other instead.
Amos is a financially secured formulation scientist of a pharmaceutical company, if you must know, and he can afford to support his wife.
There are a lot more Sierra Leonean professionals in Atlanta than you imagine, and not everybody is at the same academic level as you are.
You are welcome to help the poor in Sierra Leone by sending a drum full of used clothing. It would not cost you more than $300.....so u see, it's not that difficult to do.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: BUFORD HWY
To: All
Date Posted: 07:52:11 02/14/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: adsl-074-228-219-218.sip.asm.bellsouth.net at 74.228.219.218
Message:
PRETEND APC,Wrote "You pretend to know a lot about Annie and her husband.If you are man enough why don't you call him and get your facts right?"
I do not pretend to know them,and it does not serves me right to want to associate myself with them,because onlike you who is FORCING yourself to them for POLITICAL GAINS,I am well content with the little that I have and do not have the intentions of going to SALONE to go RIP of our PEOPLE.We have tried SEVERAL TIMES asking those questions,but they always REFUSE to give us straight answers.
"Amos is a financially secured formulation scientist of a pharmaceutical company,if you must know,and he can afford to support his wife."
WOW!! A NOR BEN KNOW SAY BIG SCIENTIST DAE WORK NA PARKING LOT FOR SUBSTITUTE EH INCOME.Please tell the forum what COMPANY does this so call formulation scientist works for?because if he makes that much,he would not have found a second job.What POSITION does this man holds at this company?I know they took care of themselves when she was in the ATL,and that was TWO INCOMES,and it was very HARD for them then,so please tell us why the struggles with him and she is SPENDING ALL THAT MONEY?PLEASE TELL US WHERE IS SHE GETTING ALL THE MONEY FROM THAT SHE SPENDING IN FREETOWN?
She ought to provide more for the under previlege with all that money that her father is giving to her from stealing from the DONOR FUNDS.The SLPP government should had at least try to construct a CARDIOLOGICAL WING IN ONE OF THE MAJOR HOSPITAL.
"There are a lot more Sierra Leonean professionals in ATLANTA than you imagine,and not everybody is at the same academic level as you are."
That's the problem with you SLPP SUPPORTERS,you will never answer a QUESTION with a STRAIGHT answer.What does SALONE PROFESSIONALS in ATLANTA has to with this TOPIC? For an EDUCATED MAN like you protrait yourself,you would have known that my question was refered to AMOS,SOLO JR,MARTIN and not the SIERRA LEONEANS in the ATL. My ACADEMIC level does not exclude me from asking questions of concern to me and my beloved country SIERRA LEONE.Oh for your information OOPS OONU WAN KNOW WHO DAT DAE ASK DEM TROUBLING QUESTIONS.WELL EN LEF PAN OONU.
"You are welcome to help the poor in Sierra Leone by sending a drum full of used clothing.It would not cost you more than $300....so u see,it's not that difficult to do."
I would be very happy to do that,but the million question remains WHERE IS SHE GETTING ALL THAT MONEY TO SPEND?Moresoever it does NOT COST $300 for full drum of used clothing.The SHIPPING AGENTS in the ATL charges $150-$170/drum.U SEE EVEN FOR SEND USED CLOTHES DEM,SLPP NA ATLANTA WAN FOR RIP WE OFF.DIS NA WAHR OH.
OH SAIDU BANGURA,YOU DO NOT NEED TO DISGUISE YOURSELF IN THIS FORUM.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: NAR U SABI
To: All
Date Posted: 05:19:01 02/15/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: host81-157-214-55.range81-157.btcentralplus.com at 81.157.214.55
Message:
BRA den go gee you BENCH soon mark my words
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: IRS
To: All
Date Posted: 12:05:02 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.26.98.90
Message:
Why ask the husband or anyone else where their money is coming from? In America, anyone who files tax income returns has a record of their yearly earnings kept by the IRS.
Just get it from the IRS, bra, if you have a valid release signed by the person.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: BUFORD HWY
To: All
Date Posted: 12:38:08 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: adsl-074-228-219-218.sip.asm.bellsouth.net at 74.228.219.218
Message:
"Just get it from the IRS,bra,if you have a valid release signed by the person"
We do not have a valid release forms from them yet,that is why we are raising these questions for them to answer.We know ANNIE does not have neither a job nor a business that would generate income for her.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: IRS
To: All
Date Posted: 12:40:49 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.26.98.90
Message:
"We do not have a valid release forms from them yet,that is why we are raising these questions for them to answer."
A good lawyer can show you how to easily get their tax returns from the IRS.
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: A CROOK LAWYER
To: All
Date Posted: 06:28:39 02/14/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 82.198.250.67
Message:
DID YOU MEAN A CROOK LAWYER?
Subject: Re: AMY LANSANA- DECLARE YOUR SOURCES OF INCOME
From: IRS
To: All
Date Posted: 07:32:21 02/14/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-rtc-ac10.proxy.aol.com at 152.163.100.139
Message:
"DID YOU MEAN A CROOK LAWYER?"
No, CADMUS, I did not mean YOU. I meant a qualified lawyer.
Subject: Mr O.Golley
From: Curious
To: All
Date Posted: 04:28:49 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: s200-masq.iptelsl.net at 83.229.112.41
Message:
Just a curious question- where is Mr Omrie Golley Jr????Still in Freetown or back to the UK
Subject: OONU STOP DIS BOOK MAN NONSENSE
From: BRA ENVIABLE
To: All
Date Posted: 23:05:11 02/12/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-rtc-ac10.proxy.aol.com at 152.163.100.139
Message:
The infantilism of this forum's self-advertised man, Mohamed Jalloh, is sickening. In a vain attempt to prove his erudition, Mohamed Jalloh has frequently descended to every self-belittling level to attack Sengbe. He spends an incredible time churning out new screen names and talking to himself with the childishness of a boy demanding parental congratulations after performing a clearly boyish act.
This nonsense has to stop. Some of us are bursting with erudition, but self-congratulatory noises can never be the reason for coming onto this forum. We come here to exchange ideas and clash with contrary opinions. We annoy those who hate ideological variance, but that's not our fault. The ability to have an independent mind is what makes a man, and we have fewer apologies to offer to those who take offense at our lateral thinking. Beyond that, we enjoy--perhaps vicariously--the act of mingling with other Sierra Leoneans via internet.
When my Shakespearean emotions become stirred up, I get them channeled by writing to reputable, African news organs in England And I get paid for it, bra. This madness is slowly turning into enmity. Any man with the slightest claim to decency can tell Mohamed Jalloh that he needs to stop picking fights with Sengbe and concentrate on more gentlemanly acts of discussion.
Sengbe may be an asshole, but Mohamed Jalloh's love-affair with petty fights, is becoming ungentlemanly. In all the rounds of pointless quarrels I have seen so far, Mohamed Jalloh has been the {disguised} initiator of spitefulness. There are more important things to discuss than the display of academic laurels, which some us have in bountiful amounts. I regret having to appear like a defender of a man that has never been a friend, but the rubbish over who is more educated than the other, rankles me more than my ideological differences with Sengbe. Let's roll as mature people, me man dem.
I will be back after a week or so.
Subject: Re: OONU STOP DIS BOOK MAN NONSENSE
From: Looking Glass
To: All
Date Posted: 15:47:21 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.26.98.90
Message:
"Some of us are bursting with erudition, but self-congratulatory noises can never be the reason for coming onto this forum"
BRA ENVIABLE:
Really? Well, then, let us look at your record for coming to this forum.
Last week, you rained MAMMY CUSS repeatedly on another forumite who merely questioned your intellect. Do you consider that to be "erudition?"
Or, do you consider your self-admitted indulgence in criminal activities (smoking marijuana) for the past twenty years to be somehow a sign of your "bursting with erudition?"
Perhaps in your befogged mind, clouds of marijuana smoke somehow trnasform your MAMMY CUSS into "erudition?"
It is people like you whom the Bible denounced when it advised good people thus:
BEWARE THE PHARISEES (those who preach morality while they wallow in immorality) ....
Subject: Re: OONU STOP DIS BOOK MAN NONSENSE
From: Jazz
To: All
Date Posted: 06:31:51 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 158.232.252.44
Message:
Jalloh has more fights than most poeople in this forum. He needs to calm down and not respond to everybody. He has posted some of the best posts here but he needs to get less worked up about all these little fights.
Subject: Re: OONU STOP DIS BOOK MAN NONSENSE
From: True Say Talk Me
To: All
Date Posted: 07:09:33 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-rtc-ac10.proxy.aol.com at 152.163.100.139
Message:
"He [Jalloh] has posted some of the best posts here but he needs to get less worked up about all these little fights."
Very true.
"Jalloh has more fights than most poeople in this forum"
Not true. What I have noticed as a long time forunmite is that Jalloh does not START fights. That honor belongs to Edmund Koker alias Sengbe.
To the extent that Jalloh engages in an exchange (what you refer to as "fights"), ALL he does is DEFEND himself from those who make up with rudeness and agression what they sorely lack in intellect and good manners.
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: Looking Glass
To: All
Date Posted: 04:21:40 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-dtc-ad04.proxy.aol.com at 205.188.116.198
Message:
"Some of us are bursting with erudition, but self-congratulatory noises can never be the reason for coming onto this forum." --- Posted by BRA ENVIABLE on February 12, 2007
"You must be feeling quite gratified as a bastard talking talking to your overlord. Feeling honoured that I used to fuck your mama?" -- posted by BRA ENVIABLE "onto this forum" on 02/07/07
"I guess a BASTARD like you IS INCAPABLE OF THINKING. At least my "jamba brain" can think and put forward a constructive argumet. Alaki dog lekeh you. I am glad to have spent 20 YEARS GEING GRATIFIED BY GIVING YOUR MAMA DOggy style. The last time I checked, she was begging to give me a BLOW JOB. Tell her I am tired of getting my dick sucked.
Signed,
BRA ENVIABLE." -- Posted by BRA ENVIABLE "onto this forum" on 02/07/07
Which leads those of us who have eyes to see to the Bible in order to make sense out of the spectacle that BRA ENVIABLE has brought "onto this forum": BEWARE THE PHARISEES .... (those who preach morality while they wallow in immorality).
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: AND SO WHAT?
To: All
Date Posted: 06:23:53 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-mtc-ad12.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.116.206
Message:
Some you guys say it is Sengbe that cannot read and understand. When I read the insults from Bra Enviable you just posted, it was clear that he was DEFENDING himself from boneheads like you who abandon main issues for personal attacks. The Bra fought back. So what? None of that will happen on this forum if mature people existed.
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: CADMUS
To: All
Date Posted: 07:12:28 02/13/07 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 82.198.250.76
Message:
Ofcourse 'MATURE' people exist on this forum.
I am here, am I not?
The trouble is when one raises mature topics, no one takes them up.
When I raised topics like SLPP achievements, no one takes this up sensibly(except the learned gemtleman Alieu)
When I raise the issue of the CRIMINAL Libel Laws in Sa Lone, no takers.(except to bring in Ms Blyden gratuitously)
But,you mention names like SENGBE, or Blyden, Leigh or Jalloh, people rush to put pen to paper, or should that be fingers to keyboards?
On this Forum people enjoy MAMIE CUSS.People enjoy bad language.
The favourite trick is to accuse others of being TRIBALISTIC. the sooner you say you support SLPP for example, then there is this rush to judgement that you are a MENDE.
The most attacked SLPP member on this Forum Sengbe is constantly being accused of being Tribalistic..I have however studied most of Sengbe's posting for the past 12 months, and I could not find any shred of evidence where Sengbe has made, either by implication or expression a tribalistic statement for example praising one tribe against another,or putting down one tribe.
People assume these things by association.
It is not good enough..I agree with you, who ever you are, that with July 2007 approaching fast, we must now start acting seriouly with maturity on this forum if we want to be taken seriously.
The sad thing is that most people on this forum are VERY highly educated and intelligent, so what is going wrong?
History will not judge us kindly if we dont take up this cahllange in the interest of Sa lone.
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: Are You Sure?
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Date Posted: 23:21:53 02/14/07 ()
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"When I raised topics like SLPP achievements, no one takes this up sensibly(except the learned gemtleman Alieu)"
Cadmus, are you sure that is true? Take a look at the following reply to yopur posting about the " SLPP achievements," and you will see that it was you who failed to take up the person's reply to your posting!
Posted by Not Worth the Paper its Written on on
February 08, 2007 at 10:09:56:
In Reply to: Re: SIERRA-LEONE: RECORING FROM YEARS OF CONFLICT posted by CADMUS on February 08, 2007 at 09:31:42:
"I wonder why there were no takers on this important topic posted here by the World bank."
Probably becos no one who knows the World Bank's record of cooking its reports would take them seriously.
"Much of the World Bank’s voluminous research is of little worth, and relies on questionable evidence to advance its policy goals, according to a hard-hitting evaluation by outside experts. The study, overseen by four world-leading experts in international development, looked at nearly 4,000 papers, books and reports issued by the World Bank (WB) from 1998 to 2005 and found “some outstanding work”. [See link for MORE]
World Bank: Are its Reports Worthless?
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: M. Alieu iscandari esq
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Date Posted: 18:51:50 02/14/07 ()
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The favourite trick is to accuse others of being TRIBALISTIC.
You ever been guilty of that? I would submit that tribalism is deeper than just putting one particular down mor praising the other tribe. My submission is that calling people by names wheich are by themselves derrogatory of their tribe is in fact Tribalism. To that extent the subject of your vigorous defense is quite guilty. I would however not consider his defamatory statements as being tribalistic, albeit characteristically rude as is wont of him. Anyway that is wate under the bridge and I would likee you say, discuss politics and the election.
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: False Witness Buster
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Date Posted: 08:13:29 02/13/07 ()
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"The most attacked SLPP member on this Forum Sengbe is constantly being accused of being Tribalistic..I have however studied most of Sengbe's posting for the past 12 months, and I could not find any shred of evidence where Sengbe has made, either by implication or expression a tribalistic statement for example praising one tribe against another,or putting down one tribe. People assume these things by association." -- CADMUS
CADMUS:
Sontem you en Edmund Sengbe Koker geh di same problem -- you never understand what you read. Or, perhaps. like Sengbe, you also find it difficult to understand the meaning of words you use. Words like "assume," and "by association."
So, chief, let me help you out:
Edmund Koker is the "most attacked SLPP member on this Forum" for a simple reason that a blind SLPP supporter like you will never admit: Because Koker attacks anyone he perceives as an opponent of the SLPP that he blindly supports because he is a tribalist.
In his attacks, being limited in intellect, Edmund Koker uses profane, tribalistic, and malicious language. He has also used tribalistic slurs against his betters when he could not overcome them in an argument due to his limited intellect. That, CADMUS, is tribalism, even if you don't know it.
Here are a few typical examples of Edmund Koker 's (using one of his numberless false names) many, many profane and malicious postings that he has posted on this forum in a futile effort to stop criticism of the party he blindly supports for tribalistic reasons. Maybe they would cure you of the blindness that is most difficult to cure -- that in which the blind person CHOOSES not to see!
Subject: Re: TWO QUESTIONS FOR "SAHR T"
From: Sengbe
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Date Posted: 10:56:45 10/20/06 ()
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Bambay never said anything negative about me. In fact he graciously welcomed me back.
Bambay was alluding to you, Shallow Jalloh, and that drug addict mongrel masquerading as a lawyer.
The two of you, and that quack, are the real disgrace to this forum.
If I were such a disgrace to this forum, I would not be graciously welcomed by the Reverend Kanu himself, nor would I be generating the tons of responses I get for the threads I initiate.
Your upbringing is worse than mine, considering the fact that you were brought up to be infinitely jealous, and condescending to others. But I will match you stupidity with firmness and smartness.
You borgeddor, you.
You ain't seen nothing yet. Falla me with you crase.
Yoptoi! yopmat!! Ee dina hui!!! Borterrmar bui!!
Subject: Re: TWO QUESTIONS FOR "SAHR T"
From: Sengbe
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Date Posted: 12:11:18 10/20/06 ()
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Bo alieu go sidom sarful in your drug-crazed stupor.
What has my uncle "Kenny" got to do with this?
In your stupidity, please sue me.
In the process, when the truth about you comes out, the CA Bar will take back what was grudgingly given to you a few short years ago.
I see that you have resorted to using all kinds of monikers to defame me and others on this forum. Using all kinds of vulgarities, including mammy-cuss, and the like.
Every sane person on this forum, and in peeperdom know about your rude antics. Is that the way Pa Iscandari, and you mother brought you up in Foulah Tong?
You are nothing but an anti-social skunk of the highest degree.
Keep it up, and you'd be disbarred very soon.
Ponk-arsed morda-phocker (sic).
Subject: Re: I miss Bra Cornie
From: Sengbe
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Date Posted: 13:36:42 10/18/06 ()
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In your case, you are wise some of the time, but you always lack intellect / common sense.
Why are you trying to "set-fire" by asking such a question?
Am I bound by some yonibana law to be on this forum 24/7/365. I come and go as I please. I am not under your command.
We all know that you were actually trying to come to the aid of your akarta brethren by asking that silly question, but I beat you to the punch.
You talk about "smoking me out".
Who was trying to smoke me out?
The quack?
The drug addict?
The thieving economist?
Who, bra? Tell me who!!
Get out of the snow oberyanda, as your little brain is already frozen.
Eh! Salone man dem, why oona lef for fen plaba so? ehn glow ehn gloat nar oona setfire. Oonu nor geh nartin else for do? Oonar sorry oh!!!
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: THAVARISH
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Date Posted: 12:04:22 02/13/07 ()
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BRA,WE DAE BEG FOR DE MENDE(SENBGE)MAN,BECOS EH NOR KNOW WATIN EH DAE DO.WAY U SEE DE MAN CUSS TAE EH CUSS MAMIE CUSS PER RUSSIAN LANGUAGE,WE FOR KNOW SAY E DON MORNA RAM.
Re:TWO QUESTIONS FOR SAHR T"
Date Posted:10:56:45 10/20/06
"Yoptoi yopmat!! Ee dina hui!!!
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: CADMUS
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Date Posted: 06:24:06 02/14/07 ()
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TO False Witness Buster:who ever you are
As they say...I rest my CASE....there I was inviting some intelligent discission on the issue, and what do I get? some idiot coming to insult me.
I am afraid that will not help your cause.
I know that SENGBE had used some bad languages on this forum in the past, but some would say it may have been a reaction to actions.
When sengbe fell out with Alieu,I felt very sad about that, that was regretable,since I have a great deal of respect for both of them, because I know how hard they must have worked to achieve what they have.(I am glad it is all over now)But to be rude, no matter how nasty and bad the insult does not make one a TRIBALIST. there are rude and crude people in all TRIBES in SA LONE.They came in all shapes and sizes.
Continue insulting each other on this forum by all means, if that is how low you can get, but please dont use the Mende Tribe as you whipping tool.
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: False Witness Buster
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Date Posted: 07:17:10 02/14/07 ()
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"But to be rude, no matter how nasty and bad the insult does not make one a TRIBALIST." -- CADMUS
CADMUS:
To tell you that you do not understand what you read is not an insult. It is simply the truth, as I proved by citing examples of your lack of comprehension. Therefore, there is no need for you to abuse me by calling me an idiot.
Now that you yourself have provided, in your above-quoted posting, additional proof that you still do not understand what your read in my last posting, are you going to call yourself an idiot? I will wait to see if you would show consistency and call yourself an idiot.
Meanwhile, let me explain why your statement quoted above shows that you do not understand what you read.
The charge against Sengbe is not that he is a tribalist because he is rude. That is your misunderstanding of my last posting. Had you properly understood it, you would have understood what I really stated -- that Sengbe had used TRIBALISTIC slurs in displaying his rudeness.
For example, when he could not overcome Mohamed Jalloh's logical arguments, Sengbe TRIBALISTIC slur, "Modibo." And he did not do it just once. Those who understand what they read would also tell you that the same rude tribalist, Sengbe, on a subsequent occasion also referred to Mr. Jalloh as a "Woroke" -- another TRIBALISTIC slur.
It may be too much to expect you to understand that the above FACTS clearly show that Sengbe is a TRIBALIST. But, if and when you are able to overcome your current problems with understanding what you read, you would hopefully understand a simpler fact:
Sengbe is a tribalist NOT because he is rude, as everyone, including even yourself knows (as you have belatedly admitted). He is a tribalist because his rudeness constituted the use of TRIBALISTIC slurs.
CADMUS: Do you understand the difference now, despite the fact that you have shown yourself to be a blind SLPP supporter of other blind SLPP supporters like the tribaistic Sengbe?
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: LA GUINEA FULLAH
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Date Posted: 12:16:46 02/13/07 ()
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"BRA,WE DAE BEG FOR DE MENDE(SENBGE)MAN,BECOS EH NOR KNOW WATIN EH DAE DO.WAY U SEE DE MAN CUSS TAE EH CUSS MAMIE CUSS PER RUSSIAN LANGUAGE,WE FOR KNOW SAY E DON MORNA RAM."
THAVARISH, Nar true you tork so!
But nor to Russian normor di rude Mende man (Sengbe) cos pan. Look wae ee cuss pan FULLAH:
Re:TWO QUESTIONS FOR SAHR T"
Date Posted:10:56:45 10/20/06
"Borterrmar bui!! "
Do yar, bra, me sef dae baig for de Mende man Sengbe. Oonu nor make ee craise behen oonu.
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: YA'ALLAR
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Date Posted: 18:08:45 02/13/07 ()
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You guys are talking about Sengbe cursing in Russian and Fulani. You missed one language the Mende man used to curse -- Arabic!
Subject: Re: TWO QUESTIONS FOR "SAHR T"
From: Sengbe
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Date Posted: 10:56:45 10/20/06 ()
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Ee dina hui!!!
Subject: Re: BEWARE THE PHARISEES WHO "COME ONTO THIS FORUM"
From: THAT'S WHAT (You don't Understand)
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Date Posted: 07:01:11 02/13/07 ()
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"When I read the insults from Bra Enviable you just posted, it was clear that he was DEFENDING himself from boneheads like you who abandon main issues for personal attacks."
So, why did the same BRA ENVIABLE abuse Jalloh for "DEFENDING himself from boneheads like you who abandon main issues for personal attacks?"
As Looking Glass correctedly said of BRA ENVIABLE's dripping, vulgar hypocrisy: "BEWARE THE PHARISEES .... (those who preach morality while they wallow in immorality)."
Subject: Re: OONU STOP DIS BOOK MAN NONSENSE
From: Sengbe Idiot
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Date Posted: 23:49:03 02/12/07 ()
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But Bra Enviable, Sengbe too is an idiot. He brings it on himself.
Subject: Defence Officials Visit Benguema Barracks
From: STANDARD TIMES
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Date Posted: 21:39:27 02/12/07 ()
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STANDARD TIMES
Defence Officials Visit Benguema Barracks
Posted by Saidu Kamara on Feb 9, 2007, 16:08
Senior officials of the Ministry of Defence led by the deputy Minister who was accompanied by the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Edward Sam M’boma have paid a one-day working visit to the Armed Forces Training Centre where the Indian construction team is building 2000 prefabricated housing units for the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) at Benguema.
On arrival at the Benguma military barracks, the deputy defence minister inspected a quarter guard mounted by officers and men of the Barrack while the Commandant of the Armed Forces Training Centre (AFIC), Lt. Col. M.M. Samura welcomed the minister and is team.
He briefed them about the situation of the ground and assured them, that there is no cause for alarm.
On the building project, the Commandant said it is on the verge of completion as they are only waiting to be roofed.
The Benguema project, he said will be completed in two weeks, noting that after the completion of the prefabricated structures at the barracks, accommodation constraints faced by soldiers would be minimized.
It would be recalled that the construction of these housing units at Benguema, Murray Town and Wilberforce Barracks emanated from the close working and friendly ties between the governments of India and Sierra Leone to help the RSLAF.
The engineers were commended by the deputy defence minister and the CDS Major Gen. Sam M’boma, noting that the developments are encouraging as it demonstrates their interest in the project.
They assured the minister that with the working materials now available the construction team would ensure they finish the work against the deadline of the project.
The minister and his entourage were taken on a conducted tour of the buildings and held discussions with the Indian Technical and Guidance Team.
The defence officials also used the opportunity to see the newly recruited personnel into the RSALF in training at Benguema, where they have been in training for the past month.
The commandant AFTC, Lt Col Samura, while giving an overview of the training programmes also expressed delight over the general conduct of the training programme.
Subject: DR. BLYDEN OH YEAH OH YEAH
From: JEALOUS
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Date Posted: 20:16:49 02/12/07 ()
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BLYDEN OH YEAH
BLYDEN OH YEAH
Subject: Re: DR. BLYDEN OH YEAH OH YEAH
From: freetown meh
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Date Posted: 22:39:16 02/12/07 ()
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Interesting. One of the things Liberians will tell you in Monrovia is that one of their presidents, president King, was a Sierra Leonean. Good to see Babatunde again. where is the sierra leone ambassador to Liberia?
Subject: Re: DR. BLYDEN OH YEAH OH YEAH
From: PEEPING MALCOLM
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Date Posted: 21:56:50 02/12/07 ()
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You guys are so obsessed with Sylvia Blyden, you might as well name your kids after her. OOna too pass mark.
Subject: Re: DR. BLYDEN OH YEAH OH YEAH
From: KRAISS WOMAN
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Date Posted: 22:49:12 02/12/07 ()
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No SIERRA lEONEAN WANTS TO GIVE BIRTH TO A CRAZY PERSON BUT WE ALL LIKE TO RNJOY ONE.PEOPLE ARE ENJOYING THE KRAISS WOMAN.It releases stress.
Subject: Re: DR. BLYDEN OH YEAH OH YEAH
From: True
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Date Posted: 23:01:01 02/12/07 ()
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Sylvia Blyden is mentally ill . We can't help having fun at her expense.You can see from het self-promotion that she is not normal.She is suffering from inadequact and low self-concept. Bragging is a sign of inferiority complex.
Subject: In pictures: Amputee cup
From: FOOTBALLER
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Date Posted: 19:28:23 02/12/07 ()
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First tournament
The first All-African Amputee Football Tournament is taking place in Sierra Leone.
Many players lost their limbs as a result of atrocities during wars, gun-shot wounds or land-mines.
Sierra Leone are the experienced favourites, but Ghana and Liberia have been training hard and could cause an upset.
The winners go throught to the world cup, later this year.
Subject: CRS Boosts Panguma Hospital
From: DOCTOR
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Date Posted: 19:21:11 02/12/07 ()
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CRS Boosts Panguma Hospital.
Feb 9, 2007, 14:47
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CRS Boosts Panguma Hospital.
Kenema 9, 07 ( MOHS) – The Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has donated medical equipment and medical supplies worth millions of Leones to the newly rehabilitated Panguma Hopital in the Kenema District.
Presenting the items during an assessment tour by the Donor/ NGO Liaison Officer in the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Mr. Yayah Conteh, The Field Officer of the Catholic Relief Services (CRS) while presenting the items noted the presence of the Health Ministry’s Representation and hoped the items donated would be use for the intended purpose.
Subject: Deputy PM in SLeone ahead of slavery anniversary
From: TONY BLAIR
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Date Posted: 18:38:04 02/12/07 ()
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Deputy PM in SLeone ahead of slavery anniversary
Mon Feb 12, 3:07 PM ET
FREETOWN (AFP) - Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott visited Sierra Leone and held talks with President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah in Freetown ahead of anti-slavery bicentenary anniversary.
The closed-door meeting centred on bilateral ties with emphasis on the preservation of historical sites in the former British colony which gained independence 46 years ago, presidential aides told AFP.
Diplomats said the visit is linked to the bicentenary commemoration in April of the end of the slave trade on the continent.
During the 1700s Sierra Leone was an important center of the transatlantic slave trade. Thousands of Africans were routed through Banana Islands just off the Freetown peninsula to Europe and America as slaves.
Prescott also held discussions with the mayor of Freetown, Winstanley Johnson and visited historic sites in the capital including those from where slaves were shipped.
The deputy prime minister's visit coincides with the arrival of two British delegations on Sunday on twinning two neighbourhoods of Freetown with locat1ons in Britain.
High Commissioner Sarah Mckintosh said the twinning deal is between Waterloo and Hastings with Freetown's suburbs of the same names.
"We believe in town twinnings as a way of making friends around the world and transferring some of the knowledge and skills that we have to people in other countries," said the envoy.
The capital Freetown has been linked with Hull in England for over 30 years.
Prescott, who represents a constituency in Hull, leaves Sierra Leone on Thursday.
Subject: Forum Traffic
From: Forum Statistics Office
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Date Posted: 17:27:21 02/12/07 ()
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265 Unique Visitors
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1956 32.7% Unresolved Hosts
1399 23.3% Commercial (Mainly USA)
1297 21.6% Network (Mainly USA)
591 9.88% USA Educational
421 7.03% United Kingdom
164 2.74% Netherlands
51 0.85% Finland
46 0.76% .com Crawler.
38 0.63% USA Government
3 0.05% New Zealand
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Subject: Response for Concerned.
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
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Date Posted: 16:53:42 02/12/07 ()
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Greetings my brothers and sisters. Concerned thank you for asking. When the brain fails the body suffers. Time there was during the savage era, people use to count their blessings that woke-up in the morning or go about their daily lives without being preyed-upon by low-minded "individuals." But we came to realize, and as the saying goes: "you can take a man out of the bush but you cannot take the bush out of him." This is clearly manifested in the Indiana Jones movies.
We are in the Twenty-first Century civilization. A period where, and especially where I reside, the United States of America, a Capitalist nation, the land of opportunities, the cradle of Democracy, where the Rule of Law is supreme, for an individual to be brutalized because some one does not like for others to "respect" him or her. The word respect has been virtually misconstrued for worship, to the point where, if one gives it, respect, it is not valued because egocentrism the law of the jungle has overwhelmed people's way of life. But what is respect?
Respect is defined by dictionary.com as:
a particular, detail, or point (usually prec. by in): to differ in some respect.
2. relation or reference: inquiries with respect to a route.
3. esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person, a personal quality or ability, or something considered as a manifestation of a personal quality or ability: I have great respect for her judgment.
4. deference to a right, privilege, privileged position, or someone or something considered to have certain rights or privileges; proper acceptance or courtesy; acknowledgment: respect for a suspect's right to counsel; to show respect for the flag; respect for the elderly.
5. the condition of being esteemed or honored: to be held in respect.
6. respects, a formal expression or gesture of greeting, esteem, or friendship: Give my respects to your parents.
7. favor or partiality.
8. Archaic. a consideration.
–verb (used with object) 9. to hold in esteem or honor: I cannot respect a cheat.
10. to show regard or consideration for: to respect someone's rights.
11. to refrain from intruding upon or interfering with: to respect a person's privacy.
12. to relate or have reference to.
—Idioms13. in respect of, in reference to; in regard to; concerning.
14. in respect that, Archaic. because of; since.
15. pay one's respects, a. to visit in order to welcome, greet, etc.: We paid our respects to the new neighbors.
b. to express one's sympathy, esp. to survivors following a death: We paid our respects to the family.
As seen, most of the interpretation is given for good habit or excellence at what one does. But where in this civilization would one want to be respected for demeaning another individual with disregard for the law?
Anywhere and any one who gloats over such an act must have been overwhelmed by grandiose incivility. Such incivility that distinguishes me from savages makes me O.K. even at the worst of worst times. Why, the conscience and the ability to reason-out or rationalize has differentiated modern civilization from the savage era, the way people of the moderncivilisation do things with reasoning from the way people of the savage era did things, which has differentiated me from my "adversaries."
Once again, let me thank you for your distinguished humanity by showing how much you care. Please watch Indiana Jones.
If you are unaware of American and British educational systems, the British system spells certain things differently from the American. I am blessed to have gone through both educational systems, both at college levels. Knowing that I am talking to people within both systems, I tend to be flexible in spelling certain words.
Subject: Do not believe everything you read?
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
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Date Posted: 16:20:51 02/12/07 ()
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Integrated Activity – Social Studies:
Use historical characters (Hamurabi, Hannibal, Romulus, Odoacer…) to become aware of habits. What in the person’s actions demonstrated (or didn’t demonstrate) a habit? What did it look like, sound like, must have felt like? What were the effects? Who else has demonstrated the same habit and to what effect?
Integrated Activity – Humanities 7:
Read the Odyssey, or Jason and the Argonauts, or… and discuss how the protagonists demonstrated a habit. Look like, sound like, feel like, effects…
Integrated Activity – Math:
Math is a special animal that already naturally integrates the Habits. When involved in problems solving, successful students are persistent, manage impulsivity, listen with understanding, are flexible in their thinking, strive for accuracy, question and pose problems, apply past knowledge to new situations, think and communicate with clarity and precision, and are often asked to think about their thinking. In problem solving, the habits could be named and understood, with examples of good and not so good employment, talked and thought about during and after the process of problem solving, and evaluated as problem solving competencies.
Integrated Activity – Science:
In Science, a focus on scientific experimentation or lab activities lends itself well to habit awareness. When involved in lab activities, successful students are persistent, manage impulsivity, listen with understanding, are flexible in their thinking, are creative and innovative with solutions, gather data through all the senses, strive for accuracy, question and pose problems, apply past knowledge to new situations, think and communicate with clarity and precision, respond with wonderment (we hope), and are often asked to think about thinking. As with math, the Habits might be named, talked and thought about during and after experimentation, and evaluated as Science lab competencies.
Integrated Activity – Any “Hands-On” Project:
The same could be said about any hands-on endeavor, from woodworking, to sewing, to cooking, to fine arts, to info tech, to drama, to music, to sports. Use the Project Management Evaluation for Habits Integration in helping to choose habits for projects and for evaluating the habits.
Subject: GOALLLLLLLLLL. FC KALLON'S GOAL IN FREETOWN
From: FOOTBALLER
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Date Posted: 15:16:28 02/12/07 ()
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Watch the beautiful goal
Subject: Nigeria/Sierra Leone: As Kallon Drown Ocean Boys, Nasarawa A
From: FOOTBALL
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Daily Champion (Lagos)
February 12, 2007
Posted to the web February 12, 2007
Morfaw Ateh
Lagos
Nigerian Premier League defending Champions, Ocean Boys have been edged out of the African Champions League. The team handled by Tunde Disu suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of AS Kallon of Sierra Leone Sunday in Freetown.
But in Lafia, Nasarawa United thrashed visiting ASFA of Burkina Faso 2-0 to advance to the second round of the Champions League.
Flying Eagles keeper at Congo 2007, Olufemi Thomas opened scoring from the box just before the break and Shehu Dauda wrapped the game for Nasarawa in the second half that was marred by fouls from the visitors.
Ocean Boys is the first Nigerian club side ever to be dismissed in the first round preliminary of the Champions League competition. The first leg of their encounter played in Nigeria against Kallon ended goalless and many soccer analysts foreclosed any chance of the Bayelsa State sponsored team making any headway.
Oceans Boys after their surprise win at the final four last season, have not been able to measure up in the current league campaign having won two games, drew two and lost three.
In the Confederations Cup, Kwara United beat Dragons of Benin Republic to qualify for the next round of the competition on a 3-0 aggregate.
Subject: TONKOLILI DISTRICT COUNCIL BUDGET DAY
From: FINANCE MAN
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Date Posted: 13:49:23 02/12/07 ()
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TONKOLILI DISTRICT COUNCIL BUDGET DAY
TUESDAY 19TH DECEMBER 2006
THE TONKOLILI DISTRICT COUNCIL MTEF BUDGET READ BY COUNCILLOR JAMES BRIMA SANKOH-CHAIRMAN TONKOLILI DISTRICT COUNCIL AT THE COMMUNITY CENTRE ¡VMAGBURAKA ON TUESDAY 19TH DECEMBER, 2006.
Mr. Chairman,
Colleague Councilors,
Paramount Chiefs/Traditional Authority
Project Coordinator-IRCBP
Director- DEC-SEC and LGFD
Regional coordinator-IRCBP-North
Heads of Ministries/Departments/Agencies
Other Development Partners
Members of the fourth estate
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Today marks a significant day in the lives of the people of Tonkolili District and the wider community as a red letter day is ushered in the political annals of this district that indeed Local Government is here and has come for the common population. To us as a District Council, it is another milestone in the annals of History that young and old, World Bank/ IRCBP, Ward Committee members, Development partners, Devolved MDAs all and sundry are gathered to witness the presentation of the first ever BUDGET contributed to by key stakeholders in the district in an effort to address the development challenges in the Tonkolili District.
In view of the above, I want to thank the Almighty God for making it possible for me to enjoy this privilege and honor as Chairman of the Tonkolili District Council to read the District MTEF BUDGET covering the period 2007 ¡V 2009. (The People¡¦s Budget).
Merely thirty months ago, Budget hearing Day for the council being the highest political body was not only inconceivable but almost impossible. This was because power and governance was over concentrated and over centralized in the capital, which led to serious misrule and plunge the country into political crisis but in the wisdom and vision of the current government headed by His Excellency the President, Alhaji Dr. Ahmed
Tejan Kabbah and the support he received from the international Community, the idea of local government and decentralization was rekindled has today become a realized dream of the president.
Immediately after the 2004 May elections Tonkolili District Council Councilors were inaugurated into office with specific responsibilities to involve the communities in decision making and to effectively engage on developmental projects for the well-being of their people, Councilors were elected and empowered by the Local Government Act 2004 to carry out certain responsibilities ranging from providing basic infrastructural services, better health service delivery, basic education and Governance for the day-to-day welfare of its administration. ¡V Hence a Budget.
Mr. Chairman, Collegue councilors, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, what we are here today inaugurating is a document called the MTEF BUDGET- 2007-2009 whose stuffing is a product of the efforts of the Administrators and other key stake holders in Tonkolili District. Thanks once more to LGFD, DEC-SEC and other key actors in the entire process, whose efforts cannot be sidelined in my presentation.
Mr. Chairman, Collegue Councilors, Development Partners distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, one of the mandates of the District council is to prepare, read out to the public and implement a district budget for any fiscal year as enshrined in the Local Government Act of 2004, (Part VII) Section 67. Subsection 1, 2 and 3.It reads thus:
Subsection 1:
¡§Every local council shall cause to be prepared for its approval a budget for each financial year, which shall be submitted to the Local Government Finance Committee three months before the beginning of the year.
Subsection 2: The budget shall ¡V
a) Subject to subsection (3) of section (85) ¡V (A development plan shall form the basis for the preparation of the budget of the local councils); reflects the priorities and needs of the locality as contained in the local council¡¦s development plan;
b) Balance income and expenditure by way of annual financial estimates of revenue and expenditure;
c) Be a public document and shall be posted on the notice board of the local council when approved by the council and during the whole of the financial year to which it applies.
The public hearing of this MTEF- Budget 2007-2009 is not meant to fulfill the provision of the Act as stipulated in the section above but also to meet the Transparency and Accountability requirements of council.
Mr. Chairman,Collegue Councilors, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my supreme pleasure to inform this gathering and the wider community that the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) Budget 2007-2009 for Tonkolili District has fulfilled all conditions as outlined above. I can therefore, at this very Juncture and with authority refer to this document as having both a legal and legitimate flavor that could stand the ordeal of time.
The MTEF budget concept is a new approach used in the sub-region in the preparation of National budget and has been introduced at the district level. It is a three year rolling plan budget that has replaced the annual budgetary process. Its luxury lies in the fact that activities not accomplished for the current year could be rolled over to the other year within that three year period.
Council¡¦s Resolutions on the 2007 Budget.
As a focused result oriented institution, it is expected that the council should dedicate and commit its activities towards the achievement of tangible results in specific sectors based on the available resource envelop. Council has therefore resolved with consultation held with stakeholders that
„Ï The 2007 budget of expenditure and revenue estimates for TDC 2007 is scrutinized by Finance and budget committee of council and finally approved by council.
1. Council also resolved to approve the rates, tariffs and charges for all own revenue sources as provided in the budget document.
2. Council resolved to approve the strategic plan including the vision; mission PRS reconciliation and activity plans for all devolved functions for the period 2007-2009.These activities will form the basis of service delivery to the people of Tonkolili District.
The MTEF Budget inclination Analysis - 2005-2007/2006-2008
The Tonkolili District Council prepared its MTEF budget 2005-2007 and 2006-2008
This is the first time of publicly hearing in the district budget. For the two financial years, it was however disappointing that the revenue estimates for both periods fell far below actual collection.
For 2005, total own source revenue of Le56, 530,837 was collected as actual, compared to Le 184,710.50 projected for that year, which is about 11% of the expected estimate.
In 2006, own source revenue drop and actual figure has been analyzed up to the moment of reporting as people are in the field collecting.
The decrease came about when no collection was done because the collection areas is vast compared to the number of collectors employed by council.
The major causes of this state of affair has to do with the following
- Inadequate sensitization of the public on the need for payment, as people have forgotten the culture of payments of taxes, rates, dues etc over the years.
- The issue of conflicts between District Council and Chiefdom Council over revenue collection areas and payments of precepts on local taxes, and market dues.
- The non-payment of precepts to council by some chiefs,
- The political instability of the council for over a year.
For 2006, revenue collected from licenses drop significantly in 2006 compared to 2005.
EXPENDITURE FOR 2005.
The central government transfer accounted for almost 95 % of the total funds available for utilization by council. Transfers were in the form of
1. Local Government development grants which amounted to Le 490,000,000. It was utilized on five development projects
a) Construction Of lorry Park-Magburaka ¡VKholifa Rowalla
b) Construction Of Recreational Centre-Mile 91-Yoni Chiefdom
c) Construction Of Standard Market-Yele-Gbomkelenken Chiefdom
d) Construction Of Louma Market-Masingbin-Kunike
e) Cultivation Of cassava farms and provision of Garri processing Machines in all twenty-two wards.
2. Administrative grants amounted to Le 218,300,000 Million and were used on payments of Allowances of Councilors and office running costs.
3. Devolved grants for the health sector came in quite late, in the fourth quarter and was used in the first quarter of 2006 and was used for the following programmes
- Health Information Communication and Education- Weekly radio discussion programmes were held
- Registration of under-fives for Yoni Chiefdom wards 1,2,3&4,Kholifa Rowalla
- Purification of 1000 water wells in Kholifa Mbangh
- Payment of old debts on spare parts for generator and office supplies
- Community sensitization on Routine EPI services in Tonkolili District
- Repairs of 3 DHMT vehicles and 10 motor bikes
- Payment of incentives allowance to 27 PHUs staff not on salary pay roll
- Intensification of outreach Routine on EPI services.
- Training of food handlers
- Construction of MCH Clinic-Magburaka
- Facilities maintenance.
Expenditure for 2006.-Up to the end of the 3rd Quarter- September, 2006
Grants transfer for devolved functions accounted for over 45% of the total expenditure that is for the devolved sectors.
Funds were transferred for agriculture, Health, Social welfare, Youths and Sports, solid waste management, local Government Development grant and Administrative functions.
Agriculture has so far implemented series of projects, both in crops and in live stock.
The council has implemented the SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECT in Magburaka Town and Mile 91 and procurement cleaning implements.
Social Welfare, Gender and Children¡¦s Affair has implemented three projects:
- Support to away from home day care
- Support to Abandoned Children
- Conduct sensitization workshop on Girl Child enrolment and retention in school in the district
On the whole, up to the end of September, 2006, about 60% of all funds transferred for devolved functions have been utilized
MTEF BUDGET 2007-2009
The budget preparation was highly participatory and consultative in nature.
Ward committee members, CSOs, ordinary community members were brought in for a one day exhaustive participation and consultation on pricing of revenue items in the district. At the end of that session a comprehensive list of items were prepared that were used for the budget preparation, especially the aspect of estimating revenue for the financial year. From this consultation, the following estimates were arrived at.
Local Tax
It was agreed that the rate be Le5, 000.00 council received Precept of 77,823,900.
The estimated revenue is Le 194,560,000
Property Tax- This tax was not effectively collected for 2005/2006 but was incorporated for 2007 estimated amount is 28,103,400.
An average of Le 28,103,400 for houses (Head quarter towns Le 5000 and for Villages Le 1000.00)
Estimated revenue is Le 28,108,400 million
Market Dues
Expected revenue is Le 22,115 from all the periodic markets. The precepts expect to receive 4,800,000
Licenses and Business Registration
An estimated amount of Le 44,570,000 is expected.
Revenue Summary
Total Revenue Estimate for 2007 financial year is Le 156,560,740 this is ¡V0.45% of the resource envelope
Total Grant transfer is Le 4,066,965,655 billion
Projected Own Source Revenue For 2007
Local Tax 77,823,900
Property Rate 28,103,400
Market Dues 4,800,000
Licenses 44,570,000
Business Registration 1,260,000
\Fees and Charges 3,440,000
TOTAL 156,560,740.
GRANT ALlocat1on BY SECTOR - 2007
SECTOR AMOUNT ALLOCATED (Le)
Education 2,416,417,606
Health 461,012,988
LGDG-Discretionary&Non Discretionary 665,676,470
Agriculture 191,757,549
Administration 174,614,519
Rural Water 64,037,416
Solid Waste Management 40,046,867
OTHERS 53,402,240
Social Welfare, gender and Children¡¦s Affair 21,826,277
Youths and Sports 17,949,068
Fire Prevention 13,626,895
Marine Resources. 0000
TOTAL 4,066,965,655.00
Four Billion and sixty-six millions nine hundred and sixty-five thousands six hundred and fifty-five Leone.
EXPENDITURE BREAKDOWN BY SECTOR- 2007
Education
1. Administration- Le 102,233,212
2. Inspectorate - Le 32,710,526
3. Primary Education-
a) school Fess Subsidy - Le 822,829,254
b) Textbooks - Le 504,785,355
c) Teaching & learning materials - Le 302,470,516
d) Fees to WAEC- NPSE - Le 305,197,481
4 Secondary Educations-
a) Textbooks -Le 69,367,377
b) Fees to WAEC- BECE - Le118, 135,866
c) Education Development Grant -Le 95,191,875
Health
Primary Health Care- Le461, 012,988.
a) Drugs - Le 191,289,908
b) Others -Le 269,723,079
Agriculture
Crops - Le 130,023,739
Livestock - Le 49,204,619
Land and Water development - Le 12,529,190
Local Government Development Grant-2007
a) Construction of a 3 classroom building- Le 100,000,000
b) Completion of Pavilion -Le 100,000,000
c) Construction of community Centre-Le 75,254,823
d) Rehab and Construction of bridges ¡VLe.185,898,092
and 36miles feeder road.
Others: Le 53,402,240.
BUDGET SUMMARY
Total Revenue -Le 4,066,965,655.00
Total Expenditure -Le 4,219,724,715
Budget Balance -Le ¡V 47,240,940
In Closing Mr. Chairman, I would want to pay a lustrous compliment to the Directors and Staff of LGFD and DEC-SEC for providing the enabling environment to support to my staff to tidy up the document,, to my Chief Administrator-Mohamed G.Kamara, Deputy Chief Administrator-Daniel S.Momoh, Treasurer-Francis Mohamed Komeh-Fofonah, Coach ¡VMohammed M.B.Sisay and Arthur Allieu ¡VResource Facilitator for their relentless and valuable services at seeing that the BUDGET Document becomes a reality. To my colleague Councilor ¡VCouncilor F.F.Kondeh Former Chairman of the Finance & Budget Committee of Council, I wish to say thank you for a job well done and to the current Budget and Committee Members for reviewing through this budget. To my development compatriots, bravo for mobilizing your fiscal and human resources to ensuring that the Budget Process and its completion becomes actual. To our numerous friends whose names I cannot now mention in this piece, continue to be with us for the sake of Development.
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, for the period under review; I have pleasure to present the MTEF Budget for 2007 - 2009 for Tonkolili District Council.
Thank you for listening and wish every one a booming 2007.
Prepared and Presented:
Councilor James Brima Sankoh
Chairman Tonkolili District Council.
On Tuesday 19th /12/06.
Tonkolili District Council MTEF Budget Hearing on Tuesday 19th DECEMBER 2006
AGENDA
1. Opening Prayers - Christian/Muslims
2. Welcome Address
3. Introduction of Chairman
4. Chairman¡¦s Opening Remarks ¡V
5. Introduction of visiting guests
6. Introduction of Management Staff TDC Chief Administrator
7. Presentation of TD C Budget 2007 ¡V 2009 ¡V Councilor James Brima Sankoh-Chairman.
8. Reactions from Floor if any
9. Closing
TONKOLILI DISTRICT COUNCIL BUDGET DAY MEETING
Tuesday 19TH DECEMBER 2006
AGENDA
1. Opening Prayers - Christian/Muslims
2. Welcome Address
3. Introduction of Chairman
4. Chairman¡¦s Opening Remarks ¡V
5. Introduction of Visiting Guests
6. Introduction of Management Staff TDC - Chief Administrator
7. Presentation of TD C Budget 2007 ¡V 2009 ¡V Chairman James Brima
8. Reactions from Floor if any
9. Closing
Subject: Re: TONKOLILI DISTRICT COUNCIL BUDGET DAY
From: KNICE
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Date Posted: 18:11:38 02/12/07 ()
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For me this is the happiest development in Sierra Leone in the past 30 years or so - the rejuvenation of District Governments. way to go, Salone.
Subject: Caught in Tecnical Glitches
From: KNICE
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Date Posted: 13:27:59 02/12/07 ()
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Hey Kabs:
I am trying but there is a glitch in my connection to your site. I post and then lose what I post. I cannot see it again or follow-ups if any, by other people. It is hard to have a dialog when you cannot see what others responses are to you. I have contacted my ISP but because I only have this problem with Cocorioko, they tell me it should eventually go away.
Subject: Re: Caught in Tecnical Glitches
From: KABS KANU
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Date Posted: 14:33:01 02/12/07 ()
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KNICE,
We have no IPs blocked presently .We released all IPs long ago. If the problem persists and it is our fault, we will fix it.
Subject: Re: Caught in Tecnical Glitches
From: KNICE
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Date Posted: 18:09:38 02/12/07 ()
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Kabs, I don't think the problem is at your end. I am working with my ISP to fix it. Thanks.
Subject: Re: Caught in Tecnical Glitches
From: Waraba
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Date Posted: 14:06:02 02/12/07 ()
Email Address: Futatoro@gmail.com
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KNICE,
It is Alieu jamming your system because he does not like
you.
I bet you if I ask him to drink Sasswood juice and speak the truth he would refuse to take the Sasswood.
Waraba
Subject: Re: Caught in Tecnical Glitches
From: M. Alieu Iscandari Esq
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Date Posted: 14:12:07 02/12/07 ()
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you gotta be kidding. I like KNICE its just that I cannot tolerate some members of his immediate family who are totally unlike him. KNICE is a gentleman even though his politics runs against mine and is counter to mine. KNICE is a gentleman.
Subject: Re: Caught in Tecnical Glitches
From: Waraba
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Date Posted: 16:58:33 02/12/07 ()
Email Address: futatoro@gmail.com
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Alieu,
Ok. Are you prepare to repeat what you just wrote about how you feel about KNICE if we put you thru the "Sasswood" Juice ritual?
Find out what Sasswood ritual is all about and let me know if you want to proceed.
Waraba
Subject: Mohamed Allie 10, Sengbe Kporniwa 0
From: Momoh Dovogbueh
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Date Posted: 10:19:58 02/12/07 ()
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I am a mende man, but I don't like this Sengbe guys' obsession with Mohamed Allie. He keeps losing but he can't give up.
Mohamed Allie 10, Sengbe Kporniwa 0
Sengbe, don't accuse M'OM of being me. You know me from the NUP Forum.
Subject: Re: Mohamed Allie 10, Sengbe Kporniwa 0
From: True Talk
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Date Posted: 10:49:12 02/12/07 ()
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"I am a mende man, but I don't like this Sengbe guys' obsession with Mohamed Allie. He keeps losing but he can't give up.
Mohamed Allie 10, Sengbe Kporniwa 0
Sengbe, don't accuse M'OM of being me. You know me from the NUP Forum.
______________________________________________________
Man, I rember you from the old NUP forum. Nar true you tell Sengbe so, mi man. Sengbe Edmund Koker is so obsessed with Mohm that he is tormented anytime he sees Mohm's fine writings. The problem is Mohm is a prolific writer. So, poor Sengbe will forever be obsessed with him. LOL
Matterr of fact, this guy Edmund Koker is so obsesseed with Mohmh that he even started and wrote a whole thread yesterday, just to talk to himself about the man. It is like one guy told Sengbe: "Keep talking to your self ya. soon you go crase lek da orda slpp craseman nar de forum." http://www.hwforums.com/2179/messages/21320.html
If I am Edmund Koker, I will stop hiding from reality (like Goerge Bush does about Iraq) and stop my obessession with Mohm Jalloh, becos everyone can see one thing: Sengbe is no match for Mohm's far superior intellect.
If Koker keeps obsessing about that fact that will never change he will indeed end up at a Crase Yard, as the guy told him yesterday.
Subject: Re: Mohamed Allie 10, Sengbe Kporniwa 0
From: Correction
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Date Posted: 10:23:06 02/12/07 ()
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"Mohamed Allie 10, Sengbe Kporniwa 0"
Bra, you are too generous. Yesterday, I scored it like this:
Mohm = 100 Edmund Koker (sengbe) = 0
Subject: Re: Mohamed Allie 10, Sengbe Kporniwa 0
From: M. Alieu iscandari Esq
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Date Posted: 11:51:15 02/12/07 ()
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ROTFLMMFAO
Subject: PORT AUTHORITY TRASH AS BAMAKO AGAIN
From: FOOTBALL
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Date Posted: 10:05:08 02/12/07 ()
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Port Authority trashed AS Bamako by 1-0 in mali.
Subject: IS JOHN LEIGH SCARE OF GONGORLEE WOHWOH NINJA?
From: BUFORD HWY
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Date Posted: 09:38:53 02/12/07 ()
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Taken from a statement made by Bra John"I do not trust her at all .Never will.She has demonstated an abilty to turn against in a flash,I mean within the twinkling of an eye.No stability whatsoever.I wish I never see her or talk to her till death."
Bra John, what has GONGORLEE (SYLVIA) done to you that made you described her like that?And why are you not vocal both PRIVATE and PUBLIC about her ASSSOCIATION with your SLPP hierachies of which you are one of them?
Subject: Re: IS JOHN LEIGH SCARE OF GONGORLEE WOHWOH NINJA?
From: MALCOLM
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Date Posted: 12:41:07 02/12/07 ()
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You guys are sick and obsessed with Sylvia. Is there a day you do not talk about her?
You guys are sick
Subject: Re: IS JOHN LEIGH SCARE OF GONGORLEE WOHWOH NINJA?
From: The Truth
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Date Posted: 09:56:22 02/12/07 ()
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John Leigh is scared of any smart Sa Lon man (or woman) who can expose him in public, as baby sista Sylvia Blyden did to him in Makeni, after the SLPP "Conbention" as Leigh described it before he joined it? Did you see him dare reply yesterday when he was exposed by someone that said he does not know what he talks about about poll results?
Remember when baby sista Sylvia Blyden described John Leigh as sweating under the hot African sun with tears in his eyes and his neck choked by his red tie like a goat with its neck tied? That was the best joke I had ever heard that year.
But, Leigh is just an opportunist with no morals. He is like a prostitute -- he sells himself to the highest bidder. Don't take my word for it, just listen to Leigh himself confess openly:
"Who say I am not corrupt? Man, I am a black African. Like everybody else, I have a price. Only that I am not cheap! That's the real problem. And if the price is right, I will sell. Don't let anyone fool you!" --
Posted by John E. Leigh on February 11, 2007 at 13:39:45:
John Leigh is finished in Sa Lon politics -- he is the man who told the whole world yesterday that he is a political prostitute available for sale to the highest bidder!
Subject: Re: IS JOHN LEIGH SCARE OF GONGORLEE WOHWOH NINJA?
From: BUFORD HWY
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Date Posted: 10:56:18 02/12/07 ()
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TRUTH,
In as much as I value your response,my questions were directed to Bra John to answer.Bra John, I am still waiting for your answers.
Subject: Re: IS JOHN LEIGH SCARE OF GONGORLEE WOHWOH NINJA?
From: The Truth
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Date Posted: 17:11:21 02/12/07 ()
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I told you John Leigh is scared of those smarter than him. Why do you think he is scared of Charles margai, but he is not scared of Solomon Berewa?
Mark my words, Leigh is a coward. He will not answer you, bra, you will see.
Subject: Re: IS JOHN LEIGH SCARE OF GONGORLEE WOHWOH NINJA?
From: SENGBE WATCHER
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Date Posted: 10:11:53 02/12/07 ()
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Sengbe, take your s--where it belongs. John Leigh finished your baby sista. You are one of the monsters on this forum.
Subject: BARACK OBAMA HITS BACK AT AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER
From: CNN
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Date Posted: 09:35:33 02/12/07 ()
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Obama hits back after Australian PM slams his Iraq stance
Story Highlights• Australian PM John Howard slams Barack Obama over opposition to Iraq war
• Howard says if he was al Qaeda, he would pray for Obama victory
• Obama: "Empty rhetoric" unless Howard sends 20,000 Australian troops
CANBERRA, Australia (CNN) -- Australia's conservative Prime Minister John Howard said Sunday that victory for Democratic Sen. Barack Obama and his party in next year's presidential election would be a boon for terrorists.
"If I were running al Qaeda in Iraq, I would put a circle around March 2008, and pray, as many times as possible, for a victory not only for Obama, but also for the Democrats," Howard said, speaking on "Sunday," a TV show on Australia's Nine Network.
March 2008 is when Obama has said he would bring U.S. troops home from Iraq, according to legislation he introduced in the Senate.
Obama, who represents Illinois in the U.S. Senate, declared his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination in a speech on Saturday in his home state. (Obama makes his announcement)
Howard -- who faces reelection this year -- is a staunch supporter of President Bush and committed Australian troops to help the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Like Bush, Howard has come under increased criticism at home for supporting the unpopular war.
Australia has more than 1,000 troops in and around Iraq, many in non-combat roles.
Obama, campaigning in Iowa, told reporters Sunday he's flattered that one of Bush's allies "started attacking me the day after I announced (his presidential run) -- I take that as a compliment."
The Democratic presidential hopeful said if the Australian prime minister was "ginned up to fight the good fight in Iraq," he needs to send another 20,000 Australians to the war.
"Otherwise, it's just a bunch of empty rhetoric," Obama said.
The Illinois Democrat dismissed the suggestion that his election would help terrorist groups, noting that even the Bush administration's "own intelligence agencies have indicated that the threat of terrorism has increased as a consequence of our actions over there."
When asked about Howard's comment, a senior White House official voiced support for the Australian leader.
"Prime Minister Howard knows that setting a timeline for a withdrawal sends the wrong signal to our enemies and sends the wrong signal to the Iraqi people," the official told CNN.
Find this article at:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/02/11/obama.comment/index.html
Subject: DID MOHAMED JALLOH REFUSETO TAKE THE PODIUM?
From: CHIEF IN EXILE
To: All
Date Posted: 07:28:31 02/12/07 ()
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Posted by Peeper Ten on February 11, 2007 at 11:57:17:
To be very frank, I ask the question in the subject of this post because I am clearly perturbed at a development within Mohamed Jalloh to blame Sengbe Konowah not only for any opinion expressed that counters his (Jalloh's) views but also for eveything negative that occurs on this forum. If this is not an obsession on the part of Jalloh then I wonder what we might call it.
Jalloh uses more handles on this forum than anyone else. It is a usual thing to see "Sierra Leone's leading economist" arguing with himself, all in an effort to gain notoriety. The good thing is that it is not difficult to distinguish his style of writing as he switches from one handle to another.
Jalloh, despite his college education and "enormous financial wealth" (Jalloh has bragged in the past that he is a multi-millionaire) seem to be a very insecure person. This troublesome feeling often manifests itself in Jalloh's habit of responding to each and every post that mentions his name even when some may be from folks who are just bent on diverting the course of an informed discussion.
Also, Jalloh loves 'bato'. People who 'bato' Jalloh on the forum become his best friends and will even submit his email address imploring them to drop him a line. A development related to Jalloh's quest for 'bato' was his use of a different handle to literally beg Bra Enviable to consider him (Jalloh) as his hero. I couldn't help but crack up in laughter.
Perhaps what is most troubling though is that Jalloh gets very uncomfortable with Sengbe's presence on the forum and is quick to start raining insults on the learned professor using multiple handles. Why should life have to be that way?
Another peculiarity of Jalloh's behavior lies in the fact that, generally, he appears to feel very inadequate in the midst of guys who have Ph.Ds. As such, Jalloh tries as hard as possible to either show that he is either as learned as these guys or that he even has a superior intellect compared with them. In this excersise Jalloh would spend hours on the forum posting lenghty articles as if he were undertaking a a very serious research. At Leonenet, Jalloh's tirades were always directed towards Dr. Ed Smith. At Cocorioko, it is Dr. Sengbe Konouwah and Dr. John Mannah.
Cool down Bro. Jalloh and take it easy. Life is too short. And before I leave, I am not Sengbe Konouwah as you would soon try to point out. I am a longtime forumite who tries to be as objective as possible on issues deliberated on here.
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Subject: WHEN WILL I RECEIVE MY TWO MULE AND FORTY ACRES?
From: CHIEF IN EXILE
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Date Posted: 07:14:02 02/12/07 ()
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The Commission finds that the political elite and those in power appropriated the bulk of the mineral resources of Sierra Leone for their private accumulation, thereby denying the people the much-needed resources for development.
(S.L. Truth and reconciliation commission report)
Subject: DEBT RELIEF : A PANACEA FOR S/LEONE ?
From: Chief Bomborlai
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Date Posted: 02:57:06 02/12/07 ()
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Debt relief: a Panacea for Sierra Leone?
9 Feb 9, 2007, 10:46
By Lyn Graybill
In January of this year, the Paris Club of creditor nations forgave $218 million of Sierra Leone’s external debt. The move followed the decision at the end of 2006 by the World Bank and IMF to slash that debt by $1.6 billion.
These actions freed funds that had been earmarked for debt servicing for more productive uses including, presumably, the enactment by the government of the recommendations of the Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission. But will that actually happen? The likelihood is that it will not, since implementation of most of the major recommendations requires not so much additional financial resources as it does political will, which remains in very short supply.
The Sierra Leone TRC set a precedent as the first truth commission to actually require the government to implement its recommendations. The recommendations sought not only to repair the damage that had been inflicted upon victims, but also to address the long-term causes of the conflict and thereby prevent its reoccurrence.
What has the government so far done to implement the recommendations? Next to nothing, say the critics, despite the fact that the TRC published its final report, Witness to Truth: Report of the Sierra Leone Truth & Reconciliation Commission, in October 2004. Eight months later, the government responded to the TRC’s one hundred plus pages of recommendations with a brief twelve-page White Paper that was roundly condemned by civil society groups as inadequate. The government’s response served to confirm widespread fears that despite the legal requirement, that it was not committed to implementing the necessary reforms.
The TRC report listed numerous recommendations for political reforms centering on protecting human rights, promoting good governance, and fighting corruption. It concluded that decades of neglect in these areas were the major antecedents of the war, and that it was crucial to address these root causes that led to the conflict in the first place. However, the government has either ignored or outright rejected these recommendations.
A key recommendation was that a Human Rights Committee be established to monitor the government’s implementation of the reforms. Although the government was required to establish the committee within ninety days after receiving the report, there was still no committee when the White Paper was released, even though Parliament had passed the enabling legislation. It was only in October 2006 – some two years later – that the commissioners were finally appointed. The feeling among local NGOs is that the government was using the long drawn out process of committee member selection as an excuse to delay implementing the TRC recommendations.
Aware that the denial of a meaningful voice in national life to Sierra Leone’s youth had fueled the rebel movements, the TRC recommended that at least 10% of candidates for public office be young people between the ages of 18 and 35. It also mandated the establishment of a National Youth Commission. In its White Paper, the government stated that it was “working towards” establishing such a commission, but a year and a half later there still is no youth commission, nor is there a quota for youth candidates for the upcoming elections scheduled for July 2007.
The government explicitly rejected the TRC’s recommendations to abolish the death penalty, which the TRC had argued was used capriciously against political opponents and was inconsistent with the promotion of a human rights culture. Instead, the government has sentenced 22 suspects to death in the post-TRC period. In December 2006, President Kabbah announced that although the death penalty would no longer be carried out – at least under his administration, which will end in July– it will nevertheless be retained to serve as a deterrent.
The government also rejected the TRC’s recommendation to subject the president’s use of emergency powers to judicial review. Presidents have enjoyed wide latitude in using emergency powers to quell dissent and have exercised this power to move against political opponents. Responding to the TRC’s condemnation of arbitrary detention, the government denied that there were any arbitrarily incarcerated persons (though this is disputed by human rights organizations) . It likewise failed to implement the recommendation to protect free speech by repealing the laws of criminal libel and sedition, which have historically been used to curb criticism of the government
Fighting corruption was high on the TRC’s list of recommendations, since corruption was highlighted in the report as the major cause of the war. The dissatisfaction of junior officers who witnessed the use of public resources by high-level officials for their own private use had led to two coups during the 1990s, both in the name of rooting out corruption. Corruption not only caused the war, it helped to keep it going as soldiers on both sides – pro-government and rebels — were able to divert public resources (including diamond revenues) to sustain the war effort.
The TRC urged the government to intensify the campaign against corruption, bribery, and nepotism, starting at the top. It called upon the government to require the disclosure of all government officials’ assets. Since plundering of diamond revenues had been rampant, it urged the government to examine the mineral licenses of relatives of public officials. It recommended that all public funding to the provinces be publicized to ensure transparency and honesty. An imperative recommendation was to amend laws to prevent secrecy and confidentiality provisions from stopping the exposure of corruption. The TRC called upon the government to initiate a freedom of information act which would help journalists to expose corrupt practices. To date none of these recommendations have been implemented.
While the TRC acknowledged that the government’s Anti-Corruption Commission was a good first step, it insisted that the ACC be empowered to pursue its own prosecutions apart from the attorney general, in order to be free from political pressure. Instead, observers point to the fact that only 10% of suspects have been charged by the ACC, none of whom are high level officials. Most believe that corruption is simply not being taken seriously by the government. In fact, the White Paper said very little about corruption, even though most Sierra Leoneans regard this issue as the most significant challenge facing the country. Regrettably, few steps have been taken to stymie the culture of corruption.
To be sure, the new availability of financial resources created by debt forgiveness could give the TRC’s recommendations for reparations a badly needed jump-start. The White Paper stated that the government “accepts in principle” the findings on reparations and will implement these “subject to the means available.” Paying for health, pension, education, and skills-training programs for amputees, the war-wounded, and victims of sexual violence is daunting for a country consistently ranked as the poorest in the world and whose decade-long civil war devastated the economy. Still, the government waited two years after the TRC’s report before announcing the establishment of the mandated Special Fund for War Victims, and even then funded it with a modest outlay of only $100,000. The general impression remains that reparations are not high on the list of government priorities.
What, then, does debt forgiveness mean for the implementation of the TRC’s recommendations? If the reason for the failure to undertake reforms has been a lack of funds, then releasing resources from debt servicing is welcome news. We may well see some improvements in education, skills training, and medical services to victims, and that is to be applauded since repairing the damage done to victims in an effort to make them whole again is crucial. But ensuring that conflict is not re-ignited by attacking the root causes of the war may be far more important for long-term peace. The root causes of the war – corruption, lack of transparency, political marginalization, abrogation of human rights – do not require great expenditures of financial resources to reform, yet they have not been addressed. Rather, they require significant expenditures of political will, something that is clearly in short supply in Sierra Leone.
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Lyn Graybill teaches African politics at Georgia Institute of Technology. She is the recipient of a United States Institute of Peace grant to investigate religious leaders’ views of the Sierra Leone TRC. The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of USIP.
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Subject: Re: DEBT RELIEF : A PANACEA FOR S/LEONE ?
From: Mohamed A. Jalloh
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Date Posted: 03:28:57 02/12/07 ()
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Sierra Leone's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report represents perhaps the most comprehensive recitation of the unprecedented criminal activities in SL between 1991 and 2002 that have been misnamed a civil war. However, the TRC report contains a fatal flaw that I was obliged to point out in 2005, in the usual interest of accuracy, in the following article:
THE TRUTH THAT THE TRC FAILED TO UNCOVER IN SIERRA LEONE
By Mohamed A. Jalloh
Oct 31, 2005
It is a sad irony that while the final report of the Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission is of tremendous historical importance because it contains perhaps the most comprehensive eyewitness record of the bestial interlude in Sierra Leone’s history that has been misnamed, in multiple error, a civil war, unfortunately, it woefully failed to identify the most important truth about that decade-long blight on our country’s history.
To be sure, the authors and other governmental and non-governmental entities that contributed to the publication of the SLTRC’s final report deserve commendation for their literally massive efforts. However, the nation’s second greatest debt of gratitude is owed to those victims who braved the risks attendant upon revisiting their trauma by providing testimony to the commission. Fittingly, the greatest debt of all is owed to our innocent countrymen, countrywomen, and others who paid the ultimate price during the largest, longest, and least civil, criminal enterprise in the history of SL.
As one would expect, the commission’s report will be greeted with exceptions as to its analysis, particularly its interpretation of the historical events it comprehensively documents. This is to be wholly expected. Nonetheless, it does not diminish the importance of the work that went into the production of the report; nor, in my humble opinion, does it necessarily suggest an ulterior motive among the commission’s members. Undoubtedly, it is in the nature of the human being — and a testament to the wonderful powers of our creator — that people may see the same thing and come to different conclusions about the nature of what they have observed. Hopefully, in the process of reconciling the disparate views of the object observed, its true nature would become apparent to all.
It is in that spirit that I wish to take exception to the commission’s conclusion that the 10-year assault on innocent Sierra Leoneans precipitated by the Revolutionary United Front invasion of SL in 1991 resulted from an increasing conviction by Sierra Leoneans that violence was the only way to change the oppressive and corrupt APC government of SL. Whereas some Sierra Leoneans may have felt that way — in the case of RUF leader, Foday Sankoh, for demonstrably selfish reasons — I believe that the vast majority of Sierra Leoneans were content to continue a long-standing Sierra Leonean tradition that had kept our country free of local war for almost a hundred years.
As even the most casual observer knows, that tradition consists of Sierra Leoneans’ blissful belief in muddling along and continuing to place their faith in God as the means for changing their admittedly deteriorating situation in life. This is evident in that familiar and ubiquitous Sierra Leonean response to virtually every calamity, be it personal or national — "How for do? God dae!"
There is far more persuasive evidence that the massive pillage and rampage inflicted upon SL during the 10-year RUF invasion of SL was the brainchild of a largely criminal foreign enterprise that relied for its execution on a minuscule minority of Sierra Leoneans, aided by a significant number of foreign foot soldiers and commanders.
As the United Nations’ Special Court in SL‘s indictment makes plain, it is now well established that the Liberian criminal, Charles Taylor, was the immediate sponsor of the prolonged bestial assault on hundreds of thousands of innocent Sierra Leoneans during the RUF invasion of SL. Significantly, Taylor is neither Sierra Leonean, nor did he represent the majority of Sierra Leoneans who were stoically suffering under the dictatorial yoke of SL president Joseph Momoh.
On the contrary, Taylor was part of a loosely aligned cabal of international pariahs, each with purely selfish motives, but who were largely united in their vision that SL — blessed with abundant diamonds and gold and cursed with a weak political leadership that was alienated from the majority of its subjects, not to mention a politicized and demoralized army — was an easy mark for their criminal activities. That immoral cabal included Burkina Faso’s dictator, Blaise Campaore, Ivory Coast’s long-standing dictator, Felix Houphouet-Boigny, and Libyan strongman, Moamar Ghaddafi, among others. It was this group of foreigners who aided and abetted the fugitive Liberian, Charles Taylor, in his purely selfish quest to revenge himself on SL president Momoh for the latter’s role in hosting ECOMOG, the West African peacekeeping force that initially thwarted Taylor’s naked power grab in Liberia in 1989-90. In addition, Taylor wanted to help his Libyan military training camp alumnus, Sierra Leonean RUF leader, Foday Sankoh, replicate the bonanza of stolen diamonds, gold and other ill-begotten gains that Taylor had reportedly acquired in neighboring Liberia through his 1989 invasion of Liberia from a conspiring Ivory Coast.
It is now known that these international pariahs recruited a relatively small number of Sierra Leoneans and a significant number of foreigners to inflict mayhem on hundreds of thousands of innocent Sierra Leonean children, women and men. However, this does not make their murderous ten-year long assault a product of Sierra Leoneans’ increasing conviction that "the structures of governance could only be changed through violence," as the SLTRC claims in palpable error.
Such a conclusion, while admittedly romantic and widely held among mostly uninformed western commentators and self-described students of the RUF, clashes with historical reality. It is disheartening, therefore, that our own SLTRC, given its mission of truth, would succumb to such wishful thinking. That the SLTRC would then incorporate such a myth in its historically significant report is as unfortunate as it is avoidable. The sad truth is that there is an alternative conclusion that would have accorded with historical facts. It also would have significantly served the commission’s mission of truth. Clearly, therefore, the surprising failure of the commission to reach it fatally marred its mission. That crucial conclusion is that the RUF pillage and rampage in SL from 1991 to 2001 was neither civil, nor was it a war in the traditional sense. It was, in the main, a cynical and brutal assault on innocent and helpless Sierra Leoneans by a well-financed international gang of criminals who, for purely selfish reasons, committed themselves to plundering Sierra Leone’s poorly protected resources by widely terrorizing its populace.
© Mohamed A. Jalloh
Subject: Re: DEBT RELIEF : A PANACEA FOR S/LEONE ?
From: EDUCATED BROTHER
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Date Posted: 09:48:43 02/12/07 ()
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Good thoughts. However, your sentences are too long. Please take a look at the opening sentence of the piece in question. The sentence is so long that it renders comprehension almost impossible. Extremely long sentences can drown your message in confusion. Apart from that, your style of writing is too wordy. Again, extremely wordy expressions make writing pleonastic, a style that suggests the writer's inability to tighten loose ends.
Subject: Re: DEBT RELIEF : A PANACEA FOR S/LEONE ?
From: Good Writer
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"The sentence is so long that it renders comprehension almost impossible. Extremely long sentences can drown your message in confusion."
I disagree, Sir. It is a mark of a good writer that he writes with a combination of sentences of different lenghts. Jalloh did that expertly, as you would note from reading his fine article. But, you have to understand what you read first, before you can intelligently comment about it.
I think that someone has already pointed out this chronic problem of yours -- a failure to understand anything you read yesterday. That is not the writer's fault -- it is all your own fault.
My advice is that you try to correct your problem. Jalloh's writing is superb.
Subject: Re: DEBT RELIEF : A PANACEA FOR S/LEONE ?
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Date Posted: 11:00:37 02/12/07 ()
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It is a mark of a good writer that he writes with a combination of sentences of different lenghts. Jalloh did that expertly, as you would note from reading his fine article. But, you have to understand what you read first, before you can intelligently comment about it. -- Good Writer on February 12, 2007
Good Writer, you are correct. Check out the range of sentence lengths in the following sample of Mohm Jalloh's article: He writes sentences that range in length from as short as only 6 words. Then he writes other sentences with various longer lengths up to 25 words. Take a look at this paragraph he wrote:
"As one would expect, the commission’s report will be greeted with exceptions as to its analysis, particularly its interpretation of the historical events it comprehensively documents. This is to be wholly expected. Nonetheless, it does not diminish the importance of the work that went into the production of the report; nor, in my humble opinion, does it necessarily suggest an ulterior motive among the commission’s members. Undoubtedly, it is in the nature of the human being — and a testament to the wonderful powers of our creator — that people may see the same thing and come to different conclusions about the nature of what they have observed. Hopefully, in the process of reconciling the disparate views of the object observed, its true nature would become apparent to all."
Subject: Re: DEBT RELIEF : A PANACEA FOR S/LEONE ?
From: Sengbe Watcher
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Date Posted: 10:18:06 02/12/07 ()
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"It is a mark of a good writer that he writes with a combination of sentences of different lenghts. Jalloh did that expertly, as you would note from reading his fine article. But, you have to understand what you read first, before you can intelligently comment about it.
I think that someone has already pointed out this chronic problem of yours -- a failure to understand anything you read yesterday. That is not the writer's fault -- it is all your own fault."
Edmund Koker NEVER understands what he reads. Bra, stop wasting your time advising him to learn to read and understand. Yu dae trowa wata nar ducks back. The man is a lost cause.
Like the bible says: There is none so stupid as he who knows not that he is stupid. lonta.
Subject: Re: DEBT RELIEF : A PANACEA FOR S/LEONE ?
From: TRC Nonsense
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"There is far more persuasive evidence that the massive pillage and rampage inflicted upon SL during the 10-year RUF invasion of SL was the brainchild of a largely criminal foreign enterprise that relied for its execution on a minuscule minority of Sierra Leoneans, aided by a significant number of foreign foot soldiers and commanders." -- Mohamed Jalloh
Mohm, I have sometimes asked myself one question: Why, oh why, did the TRC not see that the children kidnapped by Foday Sankoh and forced to commit rape, murder, etc, were not fighting becos of any corruption, governance or other bullsh--- that the TRC wrote in its report?
Then, one fine day, it hit me! The TRC wrote that boto-bota becos when the sorry-hart western donors read it, they will then give Salone aid money to correct the govrnance, corruption, lack of education, and other bullsh-- that the TRC said caused Sankoh's RUF bandits and child kinappers and child kidnapees to kill Sa Lon people. Do you agree?
Subject: AU To FOCUS "United States of Africa" at Accra summit
From: Dr. Michel Sho- Sawyer
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Date Posted: 00:16:07 02/12/07 ()
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A United States of Africa can prevent an African apocalypse on the
horizon if unification does not happen NOW!
Our mission remains the same, to unite Africa as one nation and thus
unite the world, in uniting Africa as one nation and thus prevent an
African apocalypse:
Our Mandate is for the African Union in 2007 to form an official
United States of Africa with Kofi Annan, (whose term ended December
31st 2006 ) departing UN Secretary General, being installed as The
United States of Africa�s 1st President in much the same fashion
George Washington was �installed� as the first U.S. American
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Unity. I know the day will come when its constitution is signed. It
will be signed not with greed and power in mind, but instead with
love and unity.
My prayers and deepest salutations are with you all." � Jared
While we understand the beginning of the USA for USAfrica may have an
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unmistakable, and the need for a United States of Africa, is
Undeniable.
No continent in the world is better positioned than Africa, ( a
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thousand years. As an ABC Night Line reporter covering Africa
noted, "Africa is 98% virtually the same as it was a thousand years
ago." An incredible vast land of undeveloped potential both for it's
people and the world.
In a United States of Africa, a citizen could freely travel from
Gambia to South Africa to Algeria or anywhere on the continent to
seek education, opportunity, commerce or the simple pleasure of
tourist travel within their vast country.
A common African currency much like the EU model affords the ability
to buy and sell throughout the continent with a reliable backed
currency. A transcontinental citizenship throughout Africa will one
day become the envy of the free world.
Much of Africa's third world debt could be relived if freedom and
security of capitalism were able to thrive in any African country -
state from taxes paid by companies involved in business in any
African locat1on. An immediate positive effect would arise from and
establish local, municipal and federal levels of the united African
infrastructure throughout Africa.
Any and all of these possibilities can only arise from what can take
place in a United States of Africa. With national borders being no
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A United States of Africa with the largest usable coastline in the
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There is so much more involved and the USA for USAfrica is not naive
to the many levels that must be addressed, our point is the dialogue
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The concept of a United States of Africa must immediately be brought
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AU to focus "United States of Africa" at Accra summit
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 01/31 - African leaders Tuesday chose the
theme, "An AU government: towards the United States of Africa", as
the sole agenda item for the next African Union (AU) summit scheduled
next July in Accra, Ghana.
Foreign Affairs minister Cheikh Tidiane Gadio of Senegal disclosed
the agenda item to journalists here, saying the African heads of
States and government agreed on the issue following two hours of
deliberations.
The proposal was referred to the heads of State and government of the
African Union, who have been meeting since Monday, by president
Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal, who was absent at the summit.
The Senegalese Foreign minister presented the proposal on behalf of
his president and with the support of Nigeria.
According to Cheikh Tidiane Gadio, "President Wade suggested that the
heads of State seize the opportunity offered by their next summit in
Accra to devote a special session to the issue of the United States
of Africa", while adding that it is necessary to prepare a new
roadmap to better determine the next steps to be taken.
The Senegalese Foreign minister stressed that the issue of the United
States of Africa has been in discussion at the level of the African
Union for three years, without any progress being made.
"It is important to know if we want an organisation of cooperation,
such as the one envisaged by the OAU (Organisation of African Unity)
founding fathers, who were in favour of a gradual approach or a union
which would draw its inspiration from Kwame Nkrumah`s federalism",
Gadio has said as he paraphrased president Wade, who considers
that "nothing is more important than to know where one is heading
to".
The proposal was finally adopted after discussions and if Nigeria and
French-speaking countries as a whole were in favour of it, South
Africa and the Southern African countries were not convinced of the
necessity to root for the United States of Africa, an AU official who
took part in the working session revealed.
The official argued that the African Union is not capable of
overcoming its financial and administrative difficulties".
President Wade`s proposal was finally accepted and will be the sole
item on the agenda of the Accra summit, a fact described by Cheikh
Tidiane Gadio as a real "historic victory", considering that the
summit will convene in Kwame Nkrumah`s country, 44 years after the
launch of the continental body (now defunct Organisation of African
Unity) in 1963 in Accra.
In the mean time, President Wade suggested, according to his minister
of External Affairs, that non-governmental organisations, women`s
associations, the media, among others, reflect on the subject so that
each country will come to Accra with clear suggestions.
The issue of the United States of Africa as an item on the agenda of
the seventh summit of the African Union heads of State and
government, held in July last year, in Banjul, Gambia.
But a group of experts set up by the AU Commission studied the issue
and finally decided to refer it to the Executive Council. The members
of the Council later rejected the conclusions by the experts.
The eighth summit of the African Union heads of State and government
ended Tuesday in Addis Ababa.
http://www.angolapress-angop.ao/noticia-e.asp?ID=505839
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'United States of Africa to be world power'
Published: 31-JAN-07
Addis Ababa - The next African Union (AU) summit to be held in
Ghana's capital Accra in July will see a new push from some leaders
to build what has been dubbed a 'United States of Africa', diplomats
said.
Several participants in a two-day AU summit in Addis Ababa that
wrapped on Tuesday said West African states were broadly supportive
of a closer union, while countries from the south had been more
sceptical.
According to one delegate, South African President Thabo Mbeki told
his peers at a closed-door meeting that "before you put a roof on a
house, you need to build the foundations".
By contrast, Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade wrote a letter to his
fellow heads of state at the summit urging that moves to draw up a
constitution for a "government of the union" should be accelerated.
Senegalese Foreign Minister Sheikh Tidiane Gadio said the next AU
summit would be exclusively devoted to the idea of forging a closer
union.
"This is an historic victory," he said. "Following the demand of
President Wade, the next summit in Accra will only be about the issue
of bringing about a United States of Africa."
Ghana's President John Kufuor, who was elected the new AU chairman
after member states rebuffed Sudan and will host the Accra meeting,
said in closing remarks on Tuesday that African states had much to
gain by forging closer ties.
"Divided we are weak," he said. "United, Africa can become one of the
world powers for good."
http://www.businessinafrica.net/news/east_africa/784852.htm
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Subject: Re: AU To FOCUS "United States of Africa" at Accra summit
From: Yaya Fanusie
To: All
Date Posted: 13:10:42 02/12/07 ()
Email Address: Futatoro@gmail.com
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Hi Dr. Michel Sho-Sawyer,
Thank you for posting this great African Event. Thank you
very much. What this demonstrate is that a few individual can have great influence if you are passionate about your goal. We must say thank you to Mark Wood for his persistent effort to make "United State Of Africa" become real.
At this point, I would like to disclose that a Sierra Leonean was active in this movement but passed away about two years ago. I am refering to Osman Wai. May his soul rest in African Federation Peace.
His death and my apparent heart attack forced us to speed up activities for the Continental govt.
We were planning political action at the Africa Union meeting in Addis Ababa end of January. The plan was to invade the conference with protesters and flags calling for the Federation to be set up. But we changed the plan and instead decided to get Gorkeh Nkrumah, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's son to make a representation instead.
I hope you read his article on Focus on africa.
We are moving forward and trust me. There will be a Federation sooner than most think.
There are several campaigns going on concurrently for the movement for the Federation. The proposed movie is
one. The Micro loan project of COA is another one.
We plan to have one micro loan start up in every village in Africa and most of these will be women owned.
Please contact Mark Wood and connect with this growing political movement.
Africa will Unite soon and the Songhay Federation will be alive. And no more will Africans be powerless.
Yaya Fanusie-Founder-COA
WWW.COAFORUM.COM
PS: Michel is your "Sho" short for "Shorenke"?
Is so, why are not proud to say you are a Shorenke-Sawyer? When I see your answer then I will tell you more about the greatness of the name Shorenke-Sawyer.
Yaya
Subject: Re: AU To FOCUS "United States of Africa" at Accra summit
From: Dr. Michel Sho- Sawyer
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Date Posted: 19:12:28 02/12/07 ()
Email Address: michel_sawyer@yahoo.com
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Bra YAYA,
You are right, it is shorunkeh(formerly shorunjeh)-Sawyer, related to the Bishops and I am very Proud of the name sir. Concerning the greatness of the name, My cousin Desmond Bishop and claude Kajue has inform me.
I will appreciate any information that you can provide. As a Young Man My Grandmother always inform me I will do great things because i resemble my great, great, great grand Father but i took it as a gesture every parent tell their grandchildren. Please help me with my family history. It will be an honor. I thank you for this.
Dr. Shorunkeh-Sawyerr
Subject: Re: AU To FOCUS "United States of Africa" at Accra summit
From: Yaya Fanusie
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Date Posted: 21:05:39 02/12/07 ()
Email Address: futatoro@gmail.com
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Michel,
You know I am 63yrs old. And growing up in in Freetown I learned or saw that my family-maternal side was very unique in the way they interact with others. There was an
aloofness that was refreshing to us the kids. That aloofness did not show any hubris. We only heard good things being said about others. That is why I am surprised to read or hear what many sierra leoneans talk about others.
Your great great grand father was one early African entreprenuer who set up businesses that challenged the the British manufacturers in England. It was a competition they knew they were going to lose. He had
the early soda company like coke. Selling the products all over West Africa. The British closed his business so that they can sell british made soda. I am sure without the destructive activities of the colonialist would have been a multimillionaire.
Yaya Fanusie
Subject: Re: AU To FOCUS "United States of Africa" at Accra summit
From: Dr. Michel Sho-Sawyer
To: All
Date Posted: 01:40:24 02/14/07 ()
Email Address: michel_sawyer@yahoo.com
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Yaya,
Thank you for the information. I will do more research. I was also informed of another great member of my family who was the head of Fisheries.
Thank you for the HX. lesson.I appreciate it.
Subject: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: Talk Sense
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Date Posted: 00:03:04 02/12/07 ()
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" .. his manner of writing and character portrayed in his writings, ....." -- Edmund Koker, the self-styled professor at Elizabeth City State University, North Carolina, unwittingly displaying his difficulties with writing proper English..
"Prof. Here again - do you really sometimes sit back to read what you write in response to others' comments?" -- Edmund Koker, the self-styled professor at Elizabeth City State University, North Carolina, unwittingly displaying his inability to recognize his difficulties with reading and understanding English.
http://www.hwforums.com/2179/messages/21262.html
As CHIEF-IN -EXILE would say, did I hear someone say enough with the wannabe professor's pretense. Send Edmund Koker, the self-styled professor at Elizabeth City State University, North Carolina, back to retake GCE "O" Level English he still has to pass? LOL
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: KNICE
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Date Posted: 13:44:55 02/12/07 ()
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It is morally indefensible to refer to someone by other than the cyber name he has chosen to use. Outing people if you will, out of personal fit is simply unethical for many reasons. Chief amongst which is the high risk of identity theft. There are scoundrels mining forums like this for personal information and you improve their chances of success when you reveal a person's name and place of work. Please, let us keep our disagreements within bounds.
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: Charity Begins at Home
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Date Posted: 16:40:56 02/12/07 ()
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According to you (KNICE): "It is morally indefensible to refer to someone by other than the cyber name he has chosen to use."
But I suppose, to an expert in morality like you (even if self-appointed) it is NOT "morally indefensible" to:
1. Practice tribalism on a public forum
2. Display rudeness in a public forum
3. Use crude language against others
4. Hide behind false names to abuse other people
5. Use tribalistic slurs against people smarter than you
All OF THE ABOVE ANTI-SOCIAL behaviors have been displayed by Edmund Koker of Elizabeth State City University in North Carolina on this forum for years. So, where were you to condemn them, Mr. Self-appointed moralist?
Or, should we conclude by your failure to condemn your nephew, Edmund Koker's ill-mannered behavior on this forum that, despite your mealy-mouthed posturing, you are nothing but a hypocrite who practices NEPOTISM while shamelessly preaching morality?
Your red herring (cry wolf) cry about so-called identity theft is pathetic. Even thieves have taste, I hear, so why would they want anything to do with a low-brow, crude, no-count scaff like Edmund Koker?
Look Mister, there is a most deserving person for your misdirected advice that: "Please, let us keep our disagreements within bounds." His name is Edmund Koker. You should have no problem finding him to deliver your sermon, after all he is a member of your family -- even though you were too dishonest to tell us that. No surprise, birds of the same feather ....
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: Borbor Pain Dem
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Date Posted: 16:55:13 02/12/07 ()
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Look Mister, there is a most deserving person for your misdirected advice that: "Please, let us keep our disagreements within bounds." His name is Edmund Koker. You should have no problem finding him to deliver your sermon, after all he is a member of your family -- even though you were too dishonest to tell us that. No surprise, birds of the same feather ....
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OUCH! This is notr a good day for Koker and his uncle! But the truth, however bitter, must be told to those who deserve it.
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: Teacher
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Date Posted: 09:31:44 02/12/07 ()
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"Send Edmund Koker, the self-styled professor at Elizabeth City State University, North Carolina, back to retake GCE "O" Level English he still has to pass"
If Edmund Koker's level of Eglish is like what you quoted, I am sorry to say, then I have to agree with you, bra -- Koker definately belongs not even in Form Five. To me, anyone who writes poor English like that does not even belong in a hign school.
He should go back to primary school. I am sorry to say this, but that's the truth for "The Truth."
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: FAN OF SENGBE
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Date Posted: 20:04:31 02/12/07 ()
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"Koker definately belongs not even in Form Five."
hahahaha, hehehehe!
Wayooooo argo die!
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: Back to the Bush
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Date Posted: 10:05:13 02/12/07 ()
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Koker definately belongs not even in Form Five. To me, anyone who writes poor English like that does not even belong in a hign school.
He should go back to primary school. I am sorry to say this, but that's the truth for "The Truth."
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I don't agree with you. Let me give you my own take. From the time I have been on thids forum long time ago, I have noticed that Edmund Koker (or Sengbe) hates all other tribes other than his Mende tribe. Iscandri bin don dae tell we dis wod all di tem, but people dem kine tink say dar becors ee nor lek Koker. But, nar true.
So therefore if Edmund Koker went back to primary school that will not help him to stop being a Mende tribalist. I say, the man should begin his re-training in the poro bush. Isn't that were he learn how to be a Mende tribalkist?
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: M. Alieu Iscandari Esq
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Date Posted: 11:57:52 02/12/07 ()
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I have asked you gyus to leave me out of the fray with Edmund Koker. I would appreciate it very much. I hear he has a very beautiful daughter though. LOL
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: Charles Darwin
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Date Posted: 12:00:53 02/12/07 ()
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"I hear he has a very beautiful daughter though."
HOW CAN THAT BE?
A case of beauty from the beast?
Hahahahaha Teheheheheheheheh
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: M. alieu iscandari Esq
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Date Posted: 12:04:49 02/12/07 ()
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I hear that she looks like her mother and that there is a creole boy thats crazy about her. lets see what the erudite and proud mende man would say to a creole boy marrying his daughter. stand by.
And to tell you the truth he is not so much of a beast in his looks, its his tricks and games, that is beastly. Although I dont think that he is handsome but I guess given his money and education he could find someone in mende land to give up their daughter to him in marriage. God has someone for everyone. Thats love
ROTFLMMFAO
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: BUFORD HWY
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Date Posted: 06:09:22 02/13/07 ()
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BRA ALIEU,
TAKE TEM OH,U DON DAE NA SAN-FRANCISCO FOR LONG.PA LIDO EEH PEKIN DEM DAE DAE.DOYA NOR TELL DIS MENDE MAN SAY EH FINE.BECOS E GO GO BLUFF TO EH WEFF DE CREOLE WOMAN.
Subject: Re: IS EDMUND KOKER REALLY A PROFESSOR?
From: The Bush May not Want Him
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Date Posted: 10:20:49 02/12/07 ()
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So therefore if Edmund Koker went back to primary school that will not help him to stop being a Mende tribalist. I say, the man should begin his re-training in the poro bush. Isn't that were he learn how to be a Mende tribalkist?
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Sometimes, even the bush people have minimum standards. I don't think Edmund Koker has any standards. So, looks like there is no placve he can go to cure himself of his tribalism and rudeness. Sad.
Subject: THIS SOUNDS LIKE A RACIST COMMENT !
From: Dr. C. CURTIS-THOMAS
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Date Posted: 23:33:34 02/11/07 ()
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Do you consider (as I do) Senator Joe Biden's remarks about Senator Barack Obama---" the first mainstream, African-American who is articulate and bright and clean"---as racist?
Subject: ARE BLACK MEN AFRAID OF COLLEGE ?
From: Dr. C. CURTIS-THOMAS
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Date Posted: 23:16:13 02/11/07 ()
Email Address: RNMDTWO@YAHOO.COM
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Howard University plans to start a Black Male Student initiative to address the under representation of African American men on college and university campuses, according to university President H. Patrick Swygert.
The program will focus both on research and on implementing practical measures to increase the number of Black Men attending college, he said.
"I intend to organize a group of students, faculty and administrators to really think through what research is telling us and then on the application side, what can Howard do," President Swygert said.
The JOURNAL OF BLACKS IN HIGHER EDUCATION reported in December, 2006, that 1,266,107 Black women were enrolled in higher education, compared with 686,615 Black men.
The publication also said it surveyed eight of the nation's (i.e. the USA)most prestigious,privately operated, coeducational, Black colleges and Universities and found that Black women made up a majority of the student body at each.
At Dillard University, women were 78 percent of the student body. At Clark Atlanta and Xavier, women made up more than 70 percent of all students.
"Even at Tuskegee University, which is known for its strong programs in agricultural sciences ( a discipline not considered to be a favorite course of study among women), women are now a majority of the student body," the publication said.
Subject: DID THESE PEOPLE SUFFER IN VAIN? SHOULD WE COMPENSATE THEM?
From: Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas
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Date Posted: 22:40:03 02/11/07 ()
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The Final Report of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission of Sierra Leone
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Victims of the Conflict in Sierra Leone, 1991 to 2000
7. These entries give the names of the victims and their ages where known. Each entry is followed by the year in which the abuse began and, where possible, the chiefdom and district in which it occurred. Finally each entry includes a descr1ption of the violations perpetrated against each victim. It should be noted that many victims suffered several violations over a period of several years or in many different locat1ons; however, only the first date and place is stated here. The age given is the victim’s age at the time when the victim was first abused, but not necessarily the age at which the victim suffered all of the listed violations. The 1,587 individuals named in confidential statements have been excluded from this list.10,404 victims are listed here.
Abass, Shede (Male) - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Abdulah, Borbor (Male) age 15 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Abdulah, Lansana (Male) age 62 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed.
Abdulai, Acassah (Male) - Killed.
Abdulai, Aminata (Female) age 19 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Abdulai, Baby (Female) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Abdulai, Bockarie (Male) age 8 - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Abdulai, Brima (Male) age 73 - 1991 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Abdulai, Joseph (Male) - 1992 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Abdulai, Kamali (Male) - Killed.
Abdulai, Momoh (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Abdulai, Moriba (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Abdulai, Mustapha (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Abdulai,Saidu (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property destroyed.Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Abdulai, Sao (Female) - Displaced.
Abdulai, Tenneh (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Abdulai, Vandi (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Abdulai, Wuata (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Abibu, Kenei (Male) - Killed.
Abu, Abdulai Dauda (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Abu, Adama (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Abu, Albert (Male) - 1996 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property looted.
Abu, Albert (Male) age 43 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Abu, Amie (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Abu, Ansuma (Male) - 1998 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Abu, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Abu, Brima (Male) age 17 - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Abu, Christiana (Female) age 34 - 1995 in Moyamba - Displaced.
Abu, David (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted.
Abu, Duraman (Male) age 40 - 1995 in Timdel, Moyamba - Displaced.
Abu, Hadima (Female) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Abu, Iye (Female) - 1999 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted. Assaulted.
Abu, Jenneh (Female) - 1998 in Imperi, Bonthe - Extorted.
Abu, Jestina (Female) age 58 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted.
Abu, Joe (Male) - Killed.
Abu, Kadie (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Abu, Kumba (Female) age 19 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Abu, Lansana (Male) - 1994 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Abu, Mariama (Female) - 1997 in Kono - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Abu, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Abu, Mattu (Female) - Displaced.
Abu, Mattu (Female) age 24 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Abu, Mohamed (Male) age 13 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Abu, Nyalla (Female) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured.
Abu, Sahr (Male) age 19 - 1995 - Abducted. Killed.
Abu,Saidu (Male) age 68 - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Abu, Sao (Male) - 1996 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Abu, Senesie (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Abu, Sia (Female) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Abu, Sidi (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Abu, Solomon (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Abu, Sonah (Male) age 23 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Abu, Susan (Female) age 28 - 1994 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Detained.
Abu, Tamba (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced.
Abu, Tamba (Male) age 33 - 1996 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Abu, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Abu, Wahma (Male) - 1999 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Detained.
Adama, Finda (Female) - Detained. Tortured. Killed.
Adamu, Momoh (Male) age 74 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Agbahun, Lansana (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Killed.
Agbateh, Amadu (Male) - Killed.
Aiah, Musa (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted. Killed.
Alabi, Ayiekeh (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Albert, Ndomahina (Male) age 58 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Alfred, Fatu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alfred, Morie (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Alfred, Peter (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Nongowa, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Alfred Kaikai, Fukai (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Alie, Abdul Raman (Male) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Alen (Male) age 2 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Andrew (Male) age 37 - 1994 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Alie, Duraman (Male) age 7 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Foday (Male) age 65 - 2000 - Abducted. Killed.
Alie, Francis (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Alie, Hadiatu (Female) age 4 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Kamara (Male) age 22 - Assaulted.
Alie, Mariama (Female) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Alie,Martha (Female) age 31 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alie, Messi (Female) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Alie, Nancy (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Alie, Sahr (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Alie, Tamba (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Detained.
Alie, Tenneh (Female) age 9 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Alie, Tommy (Male) age 39 - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Alieu, Alhaji (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted.
Alieu, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Killed.
Alieu, Doris (Female) age 44 - 1994 in Valunia, Bo District - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Alieu, Finda (Female) age 8 - 1999 in Lei, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Alieu, Iye (Female) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Alieu, Jenneh (Female) - Killed.
Alieu, Keni (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Alieu, Kingsley (Male) age 36 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alieu, Komba (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alieu, Komba (Male) age 68 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Alieu, Mariama (Female) age 17 - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Alieu, Morie (Male) - 1993 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Assaulted.
Alieu, Morie (Male) age 48 - 1996 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced.
Alieu, Musu Gabay (Female) age 35 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Alieu, Sahr (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Alieu, Sia (Female) age 42 - Assaulted.
Alieu, Tamba (Male) - 1999 in Lei, Kono - Tortured. Killed.
Alieu, Tangia (Male) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Allieu, Foday (Male) age 54 - 1992 in Makpele, Pujehun - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Alpha, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Alpha, Alhaji Musa (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha,Alieu (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and extorted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha, Bockarie (Male) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Alpha, Borbor (Male) age 56 - 1991 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha, David (Male) - Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha,Fallah (Male) age 24 - 1992 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alpha, Fatu (Female) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Alpha, James (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Alpha, John (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Alpha, Kamor (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Alpha, Katumu (Female) - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Detained.
Alpha, Marie (Female) - 1998 - Forced to labour.
Alpha, Mbalu (Female) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Alpha, Modibah (Male) - Killed.
Alpha, Musa (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Alpha, Musa (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Alpha, Ngaya (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Alpha, Ngebeh (Male) age 65 - Property looted and destroyed.
Alpha, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted.
Alpha, Yatta (Female) age 15 - 1991 - Displaced.
Alusine, Momoh (Male) - Displaced.
Amadu, Abdulai (Male) age 34 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Amadu, Bockarie (Male) age 55 - 1994 - Displaced.
Amadu, Elizabeth (Female) age 18 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Amadu, Francis (Male) age 38 - 1996 - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Amadu, Kadiatu (Female) age 11 - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Amadu, Kumba (Female) age 33 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Amadu, Mudah (Male) - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amadu, Musu (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Displaced.
Amadu, Patrick (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Amadu, Sahr (Male) age 4 - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Amadu, Tranie (Male) age 32 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Amadu, Vandi (Male) - 1996 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Amaka, Sao (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Amara, Abu (Male) - Killed.
Amara, Aiah (Male) age 55 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Killed.
Amara, Ajuba (Male) age 8 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Amara, Alfred (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property looted. Tortured.
Amara,Alhaji (Male) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Amara, Alhaji Fomba (Male) age 75 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Amara, Amadu (Male) age 56 - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Amadu (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Amara, Ambrose (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted.
Amara, Augustine (Male) age 61 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Bintu (Female) age 8 - 1999 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Bobor (Male) age 46 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Amara, Borbor (Male) - 1994 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Detained. Killed.
Amara, Brima (Male) - Displaced.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 25 - 1996 in Wandor, Kenema - Killed.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 55 - 1993 in Kono - Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Amara, Christina (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property looted.
Amara, Edna (Female) age 40 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Elizabeth (Female) age 11 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Amara, Fatmata (Female) age 29 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Amara, Foday (Male) age 71 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Amara, Gbessay (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Gloud (Male) - 1994 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Amara, Gumbu (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Isata (Female) age 41 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced.
Amara, Isatu (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, James (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Amara, Jeneba (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Amara, Joe (Male) age 67 - 1995 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Amara, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Amara, Joseph (Male) age 23 - 1994 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Junisa (Male) - Displaced.
Amara, Katie (Female) age 33 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Amara, Kombe (Male) age 43 - Displaced. Stripped.
Amara, Lahai (Male) - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Lahai (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced.
Amara, Lahai (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Amara, Lamin (Male) - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Amara, Mamaalie (Female) age 78 - 1995 in Yawei, Kailahun - Assaulted. Killed.
Amara, Manie (Male) age 37 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Mattu (Female) age 48 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Amara, Messie (Female) age 64 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Amara, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1995 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Amara, Mohamed (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Amara, Moinina (Male) age 56 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Morgboi (Male) age 46 - Displaced.
Amara, Musa (Male) - Displaced.
Amara, Mustapha (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Amara, Musu (Female) - 1998 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced.
Amara, Musu (Female) age 32 - 1996 in Gbane Kandor, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Musu (Female) age 40 - 1994 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Amara, Nancy (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara,Philip (Male) - 2000 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Amara, Saha (Male) age 21 - 1995 - Killed.
Amara,Sahr (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced and extorted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Amara,Saidu (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Amara, Samai (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Amara, Sata (Female) age 13 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Amara, Sattu (Female) - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted.
Amara, Sheku (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Amara, Sia (Female) age 50 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Amara, Smart (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Tenneh (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Amara, Tommy (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Wuya (Female) age 38 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Amara, Yusu (Male) - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Amidu, Alpha (Male) - Killed.
Amidu, Margaret (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amidu, Medie - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Amidu, Wuya (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Aminata, Saffa (Male) age 6 - 1996 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Amos, Victor (Male) age 23 - Killed.
Ann, Alpha (Male) age 16 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted.
Ansarr,Bai Shebora Tonka (Male) age 76 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Anssumana, Adama (Female) - Killed.
Anssumana, Agnes (Female) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Anssumana, Aiah (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Anssumana, Albert (Male) age 27 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Alhaji (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Anssumana,Aliah (Female) age 38 - 1993 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Anssumana, Bockarie (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Anssumana, Bockarie (Male) age 57 - 1997 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Anssumana, Brima (Male) - 1997 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana,Brima (Male) age 28 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Anssumana, Fayia (Male) - 1993 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Anssumana, Foday (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Anssumana, James (Male) age 42 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Jeneh (Female) - Killed.
Anssumana, Jivirah (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Anssumana, John J. (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Joseph (Male) - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Assaulted.
Anssumana, Jothanan (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Anssumana, Jusu (Male) age 51 - 1993 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Anssumana, Memuna (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Anssumana, Mustapha (Male) age 33 - Displaced and property looted.
Anssumana, Ruben (Male) - 1996 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Anssumana, Sahr (Male) age 24 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Anssumana, Salifu (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property looted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Anssumana, Sayoh (Male) - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Anssumana, Sheku (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted.
Anssumana, Sylvester (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Anssumana, Tamba (Male) age 32 - 1996 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Tamba (Male) age 75 - 1991 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted. Killed.
Ansu, Alpha (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Ansu, Fatty (Female) age 25 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Ansu, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Ansu, Jinnah (Female) age 22 - 1998 - Property looted. Tortured.
Ansu,Maithias Goddo (Male) age 23 - 1993 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Anthony, Foday (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Anthony, Francis P. (Male) age 34 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Property looted.
Aruna, Adama (Female) age 51 - 1992 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Aruna, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Aruna, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Aruna, Bockarie (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Aruna, Brima (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Aruna, Jenneh (Female) - 1991 - Assaulted.
Aruna, Joseph (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Aruna, Joseph (Male) age 47 - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Aruna, Karu (Male) - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Tortured.
Aruna,Lahai (Male) age 50 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property lootedand destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Aruna, Mambu (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Aruna, Maria (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Aruna, Massa (Female) - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Aruna, Michael (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Aruna, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1996 - Abducted.
Aruna, Morie (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Aruna, Murray (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Tortured.
Aruna, Noah (Male) age 72 - 1992 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Killed.
Aruna, Sabatu (Female) - 1999 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
Aruna, Tamba (Male) age 45 - 1993 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Aruna, Vandy (Male) age 37 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Aruna-Amara, Sheku (Male) age 28 - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Asimi, Bobor (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated.
Asimi, Frank (Male) age 33 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Ayivi, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Ayuba, Kpamea (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Baadie, Mamadu (Male) - 1997 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Baba, Fadilu (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Babo, Gassimu (Male) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Badara, Alieu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Bagolay, Thomas (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bah, A.M. (Male) - 1996 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Killed.
Bah, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 - Abducted.
Bah, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 47 - 1991 - Displaced.
Bah, Alhaji Amadu (Male) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Detained.
Bah, Alimatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Alpha (Male) age 20 - Displaced. Tortured.
Bah, Alusine (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Killed.
Bah, Amadu (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property looted. Abducted.
Bah, Bailor (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Bah, Bailor (Male) age 27 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Bah, Brima (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bah, Chernor (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Fatmata (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bah, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Hawa (Female) - 1991 - Killed.
Bah, Ibrahim (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Detained.
Bah, Idrissa (Male) age 11 - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted and stripped.
Bah, Isatu (Female) - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Bah, Isatu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Bah, Jenebu (Female) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Bah, Juldeh (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Bah, Kadiatu (Female) age 34 - 1994 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Bah, Khobbie (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bah, Lamrana (Female) age 56 - Displaced.
Bah, Mamadu (Male) age 85 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bah, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 25 - 1998 - Assaulted.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 50 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bah,Mohamed (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Valunia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Bah, Neneh (Female) age 50 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Bah, Saiku (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bah, Salamatu (Female) age 29 - Displaced. Tortured.
Bah, Sheku (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Bah, Sulaiman (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Bah, Tajah (Male) - 1998 - Abducted.
Bahwa, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Bai, Komba (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bai, Thullah (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Baida, Kadie (Female) - 1996 in Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Baigegbaya, Nyoma (Female) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bailey, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Bailey, Alpha (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced.
Bailey, Musa (Male) - Property destroyed.
Bailey, Peter (Male) age 42 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bailey, Satta (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Bailey, Umu (Female) age 24 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Baima, Brima (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Baima, Thomas (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Assaulted and limb amputated.
Baimano, Abigail (Female) age 44 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Baimba, Fatmata (Female) age 40 - Killed.
Baimba, Jina (Male) - 1993 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Baimba, Jinah - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Baimba, Keikula (Male) age 21 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Baimba, Mualemu (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Baimba, Sallay (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Baimba, Tommy (Male) - 1996 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Bainda, Alhaji (Male) - 1996 in Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Bainda, Kenni (Male) - Killed.
Baindu Sannoh, Marie (Female) - Killed.
Baingo, Alpha (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Bainya, Mohamed (Male) age 28 - 1995 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Bainya, Sheku (Male) - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Baisy, Peter (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Baiwa, Yatta (Female) - 1992 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bajor, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Baka, Pieh (Male) - 1995 - Detained. Killed.
Bakar, Fumie (Female) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Baker, Moses (Male) - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Property looted. Killed.
Baker, Orlon (Male) age 47 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bakoh, Aiah (Male) - 1993 - Assaulted. Killed.
Bakor, Joseph Henry (Male) age 47 - 1992 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bala, Komba (Male) age 68 - 2000 in Malegohun, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Balenga, Braima (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Balenga, Lahai (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Ballay, Mosseray (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Assaulted. Killed.
Ballay, Vafoi (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced.
Balleh, Hawa (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and extorted.
Balogun, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Balogun, Alhaji Amsusu (Male) age 77 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Balugun, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Bama, Brima (Male) - 1996 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Bamba, Adams (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bamba, Fayah (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Bamba, Gladys (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bamba, Jina - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Bambay, Joe (Male) - Killed.
Bamboh, Sahr (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bammeh, Kemoh (Male) - 1996 - Tortured.
Bana, Amie (Female) - Killed.
Banada, Komba (Male) age 32 - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bandoh, William (Male) - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Bangalie, Alie (Male) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangalie, Allieu (Male) - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangalie, Allieu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangalie, Allieu (Male) age 23 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangalie, Andrew (Male) - 1997 in Tikonko, Bo District - Tortured.
Bangalie,Christiana (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangalie, Hawa (Female) age 30 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangalie, Kumba (Female) age 45 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced.
Bangalie,Malikie (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangalie, Morie (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Bangalie, Musu (Female) age 36 - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangalie, Sahr (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangalie, Tamba (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangao, Kai (Male) age 48 - 1995 - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangebah, Sia (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Bangloh, Amidu (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bango, Ansumana (Male) - 1996 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Bango, Ansumana (Male) - 1993 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bango, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Abass (Male) - Extorted.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) - 1995 in Maforki, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Detained.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) age 21 - 1995 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1997 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 31 - 1997 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Abibatu (Female) age 23 - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Abibu (Male) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abie (Female) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Bangura, Abiebatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1997 in Masimera, Port Loko - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 25 - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 50 - Displaced. Abducted.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 63 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Killed.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 25 - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) age 25 - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) age 37 - 1998 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Adama (Female) age 55 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Adamsay (Female) age 15 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Addiatu (Female) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura,Adikalie (Male) age 22 - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Propertydestroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured and limb amputated. Killed.
Bangura, Agnes (Female) - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Albert (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Albert (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Alex (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Alfred (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Alhaji (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Marampa, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Alhaji Idrissa (Male) age 56 - 1997 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Alhassan (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Ali (Male) age 70 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Alice (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Alice (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Alie (Male) - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Alie (Male) - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Alie (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bangura, Alie (Male) age 63 - 1996 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) - Extorted.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Alimamy Abass (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Allie (Male) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Bangura, Allusine (Male) age 30 - 2000 - Killed.
Bangura, Almie (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha Yama (Male) age 49 - 2000 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Alusine (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Alusine (Male) age 35 - 1999 - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Amara (Male) - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Amara (Male) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Amie (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Aminata (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Aminata (Female) age 17 - 1999 - Displaced.
Bangura,Aminata (Female) age 32 - 1998 in Briama, Kambia - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Aminata (Female) age 65 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Ann (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Aruna (Male) - 1999 - Extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Asona - 1999 - Assaulted.
Bangura, Assana (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Augustine (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Augustus (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Baby (Female) - 1996 in Tane, Tonkolili - Extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Baby (Female) age 26 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bangura, Balla (Male) - Displaced.
Bangura, Ballay (Female) age 59 - 1999 in Western Area - Detained. Tortured.
Bangura, Bayo Simah (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Benito (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Bintilai (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Bockarie (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Bockarie (Male) age 46 - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Brima (Male) - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura, Brima (Male) - 1994 - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Brima (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Charm (Male) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted.
Bangura, Chernor (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Daniel (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, David (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Digba (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Bangura, Dura (Male) - 1999 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Edward (Male) age 50 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Edward Sorie (Male) age 50 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Ema (Female) age 19 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Fainkray (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) age 7 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) age 12 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) age 47 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) - Property looted.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 27 - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 33 - Assaulted.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 35 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bangura, Finda (Female) age 49 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1992 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1995 - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura,Foday (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Bangura, Francis Oniaro (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Bangura, Fuard (Male) - 1997 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Fudia (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Fullah (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Gbarroh (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Gbassay (Male) - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Gbessay (Female) - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Gbla (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Gibba (Male) - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Killed.
Bangura, Gibril (Male) age 31 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Haroun (Male) age 65 - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) - Tortured. Killed.
Bangura,Hassan (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) age 76 - 1999 - Extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Hassana (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Hawanatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Killed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) age 25 - Killed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) age 30 - Detained.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) age 53 - 1998 - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) - 1995 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) age 18 - Displaced.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Isata (Female) age 10 - 1999 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Abducted.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) age 31 - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) age 53 - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Isha (Female) age 33 - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained.
Bangura, Ishmeal (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Bangura, Issa (Male) age 11 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted.
Bangura, Issa (Male) age 12 - 1997 - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Issa (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Jacomo Sorie (Male) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, James (Male) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, James (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Bangura, James (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Bangura, James (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bangura, James K (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Bombali - Extorted.
Bangura, Jimmy (Male) age 36 - 1996 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura, Joe (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Bangura, Johanis (Male) age 58 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Johathan (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, John (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Joseph (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Joseph (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted. Killed.
Bangura, Julius (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Jusu (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1991 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 - Abducted.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) age 31 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Assaulted.
Bangura,Kadiatu (Female) age 31 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) age 43 - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Kalie (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Kamanda (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Kanlu (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Komrabai - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Killed.
Bangura, Koya (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Lahai (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) age 32 - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) age 60 - 2000 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) age 71 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Lamin T (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Lamina (Male) - 1992 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Lamina (Male) age 61 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Lammoh (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Lansana (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Bangura, Lansana (Male) - 1999 - Property looted. Killed.
Bangura, Mabinty (Female) age 42 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted. Detained.
Bangura, Mabinty (Female) age 61 - 1999 - Displaced.
Bangura, Madieu (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mana (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Bangura,Mankey (Male) - 1995 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Mannah (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Margaret (Female) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mariama (Female) age 23 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Mariatu (Female) age 14 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Marie (Female) - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Marie (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 7 - 1998 - Killed.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 16 - Displaced.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 35 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura,Marie (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and propertylooted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 46 - Killed.
Bangura, Mary (Female) - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Mayah (Male) age 90 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mbalu (Female) - 1999 - Assaulted.
Bangura, Menah (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Micheal (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Mikailu (Male) age 54 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Minkaila (Male) age 42 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura,Mohamed (Male) age 19 - 1995 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 27 - 2000 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 44 - 1997 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 47 - 1998 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 79 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Molai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Magbaiamba Ngowahun, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Momodu (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) - 1998 - Detained.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Monday (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Moriba (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura,Morlai (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Morlai (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Morlai (Male) age 60 - Killed.
Bangura, Musa (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Musa (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Musa (Male) age 39 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Musa (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Musa T (Male) age 43 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Mustapha (Male) - 1995 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Mustapha (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Musu (Female) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Musu (Female) - 1995 - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, N' (Female) - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Bangura, Ngadie (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Nma (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Nmah (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Nmah Brima (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura,Omari (Male) age 51 - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Ousman (Male) - 2000 - Extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Ousman (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Bangura,Ousman (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and propertydestroyed. Abducted. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Ousman (Male) age 42 - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Patrick (Male) age 10 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Patrick (Male) age 18 - 1995 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Posseh (Female) - 1992 - Property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Raymond (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Roke (Male) age 35 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bangura, Rosaline (Female) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Bangura, Rugiatu (Female) - Killed.
Bangura, Rugiatu (Female) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, S. Yunisa (Male) age 54 - 1993 in Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sahha (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Tortured.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Bangura, Saimatu (Female) - 1993 in Kono - Killed.
Bangura, Salamatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Salaymatu (Female) - 1992 - Killed.
Bangura, Sallay (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Sallay (Female) age 1 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Sallu (Male) age 16 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bangura, Sallu (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura,Sallu (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sally (Female) - 2000 in Western Area - Abducted.
Bangura, Samie (Male) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Samuel (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Samuel (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Samura (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Magbaiamba Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - Detained.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Detained. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Sarah (Female) - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Satefu (Male) age 31 - Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Sathem (Male) - Displaced.
Bangura, Sento (Female) - 1995 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sethaha (Male) - 1999 in Tonkolili - Assaulted.
Bangura, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bangura, Sheku (Male) age 27 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Sinneh (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Sinneh (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Sombo (Female) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted.
Bangura, Soriba (Male) age 72 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 37 - 1999 in Neini, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 37 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sorieba (Male) - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Stanley (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sullay (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Taimu (Male) - 1997 in Kenema - Killed.
Bangura, Tamba (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Tamba (Male) age 60 - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Thabeh Alice (Female) age 29 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bangura, Tommy (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Umu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Umu (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Unisa (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted. Tortured.
Bangura, Wara (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Woromah (Male) age 31 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bangura, Wusa (Male) - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Yagha (Male) age 64 - Displaced.
Bangura, Yallah (Male) - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Yamarie (Female) - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced.
Bangura, Yatta (Female) - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) - 1995 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) age 38 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Yei (Female) - 1996 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Bangura, Yusifu (Male) - 1997 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Yusufu (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Bangura, Zachariah (Male) - Displaced.
Banie, Isatu (Female) age 59 - 1997 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Detained.
Bankolay, Desmond (Male) age 43 - 1996 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bankoley, Gbagbei (Male) age 55 - 1996 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Bannah, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Killed.
Bannet, Idrissa (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Bannoh, Jebeh (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted.
Bannoh, Vandi (Male) age 17 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Banpewa, Jusu (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Banta, Bueh (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Banta, Isatu (Female) age 36 - 1996 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced. Detained.
Bantama, Minkailu (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Assaulted and tortured.
Banua, Karray (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Banya, Agnes (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Banya,Brima (Male) age 68 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Property looted anddestroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Banya, Jitta (Female) - 1997 - Killed.
Banya, John (Male) age 29 - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Banya, Lahai (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Banya, Mamawa (Female) - Displaced.
Bao, Bockarie (Male) age 17 - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Bao, Borbor (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bao, Fatmata (Female) age 6 - Forced to labour.
Bao, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Extorted. Killed.
Bao, Maitta (Female) - 1991 in Pujehun - Assaulted.
Bao, Musa (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Tortured.
Baraytay, Baba (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Barker,Abu (Male) - 1999 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted. Limb amputated.
Barna, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Forced to labour.
Barnett, Albert (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted.
Barrel, John (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Barrie, Abdul (Male) age 45 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Barrie, Abdul (Male) age 58 - 1996 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Barrie, Abdulai (Male) age 60 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Killed.
Barrie, Abu (Male) - Killed.
Barrie, Alhassan (Male) - Killed.
Barrie, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Alpha (Male) age 42 - 1999 - Extorted.
Barrie, Alphajor (Male) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Killed.
Barrie, Amadu (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Barrie, Amadu (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed. Killed.
Barrie, Amara Siray (Male) age 7 - 1998 - Abducted. Tortured.
Barrie, Aminata (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted.
Barrie, Augusta (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Chernor (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Fatmata (Female) age 4 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Barrie, Fatmata (Female) age 9 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Barrie, Hadiatu (Female) age 24 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Mariama (Female) age 55 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Barrie, Massah (Female) age 12 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) - 1996 in Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) age 55 - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) age 57 - Property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Barrie, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Property looted.
Barrie, Sulaiman (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Sulaiman (Male) age 100 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Barrie, Tejan (Male) - Killed.
Barrie, Thomas (Male) - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Umaru (Male) age 29 - 1992 - Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Yaheh Tharu (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted.
Barrie, Yayah (Male) age 52 - 1992 - Killed.
Barrie, Yayah (Male) age 57 - Displaced.
Barrie, Zainab (Female) age 3 - 1996 in Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Bassie, David (Male) age 59 - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Bassie,David Ngenda (Male) age 24 - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bassie, Edward (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bassie, James (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Bassie, Joseph (Male) age 68 - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bassie, Kuna (Female) - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Bassie, Monica (Female) age 26 - 1995 in Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Bassie, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Bawa, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Bawoh, Finda L. (Female) age 42 - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bawoh, Musa (Male) age 25 - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Bawoh, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Killed.
Bawoh, Sato (Male) age 46 - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Bawoh, Satta (Female) age 37 - 1992 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Bawoh, Sattoe (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Killed.
Bawoh, Seidu (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced.
Bayoh, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bayoh, Daramy (Male) - 1996 - Displaced.
Bayoh, Fatmata (Female) age 17 - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Bayoh, Fiamusu (Female) age 49 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Bayoh, Hawa (Female) age 48 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bayoh, Kenneh (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Bayoh, Kumba (Female) - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Bayoh, Matthew (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bayoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted. Assaulted.
Bayoh, Musu (Female) age 51 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Bayoh, Ousman (Male) - 1995 in Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Bayoh, Sam (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Bagbe, Bo District - Killed.
Bayoh, Samuel (Male) - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Bayoh, Samuel (Male) - 1996 in Peje West, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bayoh, Sia (Female) age 40 - 2000 in Lei, Kono - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bayoh, Tamba (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Bayoh, Theresa (Female) age 36 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bayoh, Titus (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Killed.
Bayoh, Yei (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bayoh, Yusuf (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured and stripped.
Beach, Sundie (Male) age 43 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Beachie, Ishmeal (Male) age 42 - 1998 - Extorted.
Beah, Jonathan (Male) age 41 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted.
Beah, Kapuru (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Beah, Raymond (Male) - 1995 - Assaulted.
Beah, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Beayorma, Sulaiman (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Beckley, Alfred (Male) age 26 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted.
Beckley, Momoh (Male) - Displaced.
Bekeh, Joe (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Belewa, Alieu (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Belewa, Amidu (Male) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Belgiuah, Joe (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Belmont, Peter (Male) age 53 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured.
Bembe, Luseni (Male) - Forced to labour.
Benbay, Komba (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Bendeh, Dwight (Male) - 1998 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Killed.
Bendekoh, Kumba (Female) age 38 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Bendu, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bendu, Allie (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bendu, Aruna (Male) - 1997 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bendu, Aruna (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Bendu, Hawa (Female) age 16 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted.
Bendu, Ibrahim (Male) age 9 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted.
Bendu, Jonathan (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bendu, Jurusa (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bendu, Momoh (Male) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bendu, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Bendu, Yea (Female) - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Extorted. Assaulted. Killed.
Benga, Jane (Female) age 47 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Benga, Maciray (Female) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bengah, Momoh (Male) age 48 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bengeh, Aruna (Male) age 15 - 1997 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Benjamin, John (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bennie, Kumba (Female) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Benolu, Sulaiman (Male) age 12 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted.
Benya, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Benya,Amidu (Male) age 60 - 1994 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced andextorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Benya, Karimu (Male) age 65 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Benya, Lahai (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Biaimo, Swaray Yamba (Male) age 17 - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced.
Biareh, Thomas (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bikie, Gufulo (Male) age 73 - 1993 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bindi, Albert (Male) age 62 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bindi, Eddison (Male) - 1996 - Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Bindi, Joe (Male) age 36 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Bindi, Kadia (Female) age 3 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Bindi,Martha (Female) age 31 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bindi, Mary (Female) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bindi, Ngaiteh (Male) age 35 - 2000 in Moyamba - Assaulted and tortured.
Bindi, Saffa (Male) - 1991 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bindi, Sahr (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bindi, Sarah (Female) age 2 - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Binkongos, Richard (Male) age 38 - Displaced and extorted.
Bio, Alice (Female) - Forced to labour.
Bio, Hawa (Female) age 43 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Bio, Jenaba (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Bio, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Bio, Joesipo (Male) - 1995 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Bio, Joseph Mohamed (Male) age 80 - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bio, Musa (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Bio, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bio, Steven (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bio, Steven (Male) - 1995 - Property destroyed.
Bio, Thomas (Male) age 20 - 1995 - Displaced. Killed.
Bla, Ibrahim (Male) age 35 - Killed.
Bla, Isatu (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced.
Black Kamara, Alhaji Abu (Male) - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped. Killed.
Blackie, Theresa (Female) - Displaced.
Blackie, Yatta (Female) - 1995 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Blake, Melvin (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Blake, Samuel (Male) age 39 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Blake, Tommy (Male) age 57 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Boa, Bockarie (Male) - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced.
Boat, Sonia (Male) - 1997 - Extorted.
Bobor, Baindu (Female) age 33 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bobor, Baindu (Female) age 33 - Displaced.
Bobor, Brima (Male) age 26 - 1995 in Lugbu, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Bobor, Hawa (Female) age 45 - 1996 - Tortured. Killed.
Bobor, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Bobor, John (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained.
Bobor, Lahai (Male) age 19 - 1992 - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bobor, Miatta (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bobor, Saidu (Male) age 30 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Bobor, Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Abu (Male) age 18 - 2000 in Kono - Tortured.
Bockarie, Alfred (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Bockarie, Alieu (Male) age 9 - 1994 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bockarie,Amadu (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bockarie, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Amara (Male) age 24 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced.
Bockarie, Amara (Male) age 69 - 1993 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bockarie, Amie (Female) age 20 - Assaulted.
Bockarie, Aminata (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Augustine (Male) age 31 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Baby (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Bockarie, Barbar (Male) age 34 - 1996 - Detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Bobor (Male) - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Bondu (Female) age 21 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Bockarie, Charles (Male) - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Limb amputated.
Bockarie, Daisy (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bockarie, Dexion (Male) - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Bockarie, Elizabeth (Female) age 32 - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Fatmata (Female) age 10 - Killed.
Bockarie, Fatmata (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Bockarie, Foday (Male) - Displaced.
Bockarie, Foday (Male) age 45 - 1996 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Fodie (Male) - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Francis (Male) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie,Gbanie (Male) age 87 - 1997 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Hawa (Female) age 18 - 1991 in Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bockarie,Hawa (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bockarie, Hawa (Female) age 59 - 1991 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Jaia (Male) - 1994 in Pujehun - Killed.
Bockarie, Jaiah (Male) age 31 - 1993 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Jatu (Female) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured.
Bockarie, Joe (Male) age 32 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bockarie, Jusu (Male) age 23 - 1991 - Displaced. Tortured.
Bockarie, Kain (Male) - 1991 - Assaulted.
Bockarie, Kanneh (Male) age 69 - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bockarie, Karmoh (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bockarie, Kennie (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Bockarie, Kini Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Lahai (Male) age 2 - 1996 - Tortured. Killed.
Bockarie, Lahai (Male) age 30 - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Lamin (Male) age 19 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Bockarie, Lansana (Male) - Killed.
Bockarie, Lansana (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Lansana (Male) age 59 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Bockarie, Lossie (Male) age 12 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Lucy (Female) age 5 - 1994 - Displaced. Killed.
Bockarie, Mambu (Male) age 35 - 1996 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Mary (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted.
Bockarie, Micheal (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Bockarie, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Bockarie, Momoh (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Momoh (Male) age 29 - 1991 - Displaced. Killed.
Bockarie, Moses (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced.
Bockarie, Mualim (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Bockarie, Musa (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Tortured.
Bockarie, Musa (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Musa (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Valunia, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Bockarie, Mustapha (Male) age 8 - Killed.
Bockarie, Nansu (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Nineh (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Bockarie, Saffa (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bockarie, Saffa (Male) age 49 - 1991 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Sallia (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Bockarie, Satta (Female) - 1996 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Sheriff (Male) age 1 - 1998 - Assaulted.
Bockarie, Sheriff (Male) age 13 - 1997 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Sidie (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Tailu (Male) age 45 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Tamba (Male) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Tamba (Male) age 37 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Tejan (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Tenneh (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Thomas (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Vandi (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bockarie, Vandy (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Property looted.
Bockarie, Watta (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Watta (Female) age 10 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Bockarie Forwai, Padenga (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bodkin, Rosaline (Female) age 42 - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Boi, Sallay (Female) - 1995 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Boi, Selo (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Boi, Yea (Female) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Boima, Aiah (Male) age 18 - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Boima, Alhaji Ernest (Male) - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Boima, Alpha (Male) - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Boima, Ernest (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Boima, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Boima, Komba (Male) - 1999 in Kamara, Kono - Forced to labour. Killed.
Boima, Kumba (Female) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Boima, Kumba (Female) age 40 - 1997 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Boima, Martin (Male) age 52 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Boima, Matthew (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced.
Boima, Menie (Female) age 13 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Boima, Moigboi (Male) age 71 - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Boima, Musu (Female) age 8 - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Boima, Patrick (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Boima,Patrick (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Boima, Salia (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted. Assaulted.
Boima, Shaika (Male) age 24 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Boima, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Boima, Sia (Female) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Boima, Tamba (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Boima, Tamba (Male) - 1998 - Property looted. Killed.
Boima, Tamba (Male) age 61 - 1991 in Nomo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Boima, Tenneh (Female) - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Boitega, Amadu (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Boiweh, Sia (Female) - 1998 - Abducted.
Boko, Fomba (Male) - 1991 - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Boko, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Boma, Jattu (Female) age 73 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bomboi, Marie (Female) - Assaulted.
Bomboi, Muniru (Male) - Displaced.
Bomdu, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bomoi, Surmana (Male) - 1991 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bona, Jassie (Female) age 60 - Displaced and property looted. Limb amputated.
Bona, Sahr (Male) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Assaulted. Killed.
Bondowa, Momoh (Male) - Extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Bonga, Francis (Male) - 1997 - Killed.
Bongi, Masseh (Female) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bongo, Janet (Female) age 60 - 1995 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Bongo, Kola (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Boni-Moiwo, Sahr (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Boni-Moiwo, Tamba (Male) age 14 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bonjebah, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Kono - Displaced.
Bonjebah, Sia (Female) age 78 - 1998 in Kono - Killed.
Bonnie, Joe (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bonsu, Sahr (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Bornor, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Bounnie, Gassimu (Male) - Killed.
Bowah, Amie (Female) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Boyah-Quee, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Boyawah, Jamiatu (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Braima, Hary (Male) - 1992 in Dodo, Kenema - Detained. Assaulted.
Braima, Kaddie (Female) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Braima, Morie (Male) age 55 - Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Braima, Saidu (Male) age 7 - 1993 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Brainard,Francis (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Brainard, Jonathan (Male) age 25 - 1997 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property looted.
Brewah, George (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Brewah, Mildred (Female) - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brewah, Tommy (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Briama, Alyssious (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Briama, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Briama, Kalilu (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Brian, Alhaji (Male) - 1992 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Brima, Abass (Male) - Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Abdulai (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Brima, Alhaji (Male) - 1998 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Brima, Alhaji Katta (Male) age 54 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Brima, Alhaji Morrow (Male) age 14 - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Brima, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Brima, Alpha (Male) age 68 - 1995 in Bonthe - Property looted. Assaulted.
Brima, Amadu (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Detained.
Brima, Amara (Male) age 13 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Brima, Ansumana (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Brima, Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Brima, Aruna (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brima, Augustine (Male) age 22 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Brima, Baindu (Female) age 26 - Displaced.
Brima, Bockarie (Male) age 28 - Displaced.
Brima, Edison (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Kissi Kama, Kailahun - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Brima, Fatmata (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Extorted. Abducted. Tortured.
Brima, Fatu (Female) - 1991 - Displaced. Killed.
Brima, Hawa (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Joe (Male) - 1999 - Tortured.
Brima, Joe (Male) age 21 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Brima, Kadie (Female) - 1992 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Kadie (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Brima, Kai (Male) - 1998 - Limb amputated.
Brima, Kaindaneh (Male) age 36 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Brima, Kortor (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Detained.
Brima, Kumba (Female) age 20 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Lahai (Male) - Property destroyed.
Brima, Lamin (Male) age 59 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Brima, Lansana (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted. Killed.
Brima, Mariama (Female) age 7 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Brima, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Brima, Massah (Female) age 34 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour.
Brima, Mohamed (Male) age 16 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Stripped. Killed.
Brima, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted. Assaulted.
Brima, Moriba (Male) age 50 - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Brima, Morie (Male) - 1995 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brima, Morie (Male) age 48 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Brima, Munda (Male) - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Brima, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Brima, Musa (Male) age 15 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Brima, Nancy (Female) age 26 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Brima, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 33 - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 35 - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 47 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Stripped.
Brima, Satta (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Senesie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Brima, Senesie (Male) age 57 - 1994 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Detained. Tortured.
Brima, Sheku (Male) age 3 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Sulaiman (Male) age 4 - 1994 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Abducted. Killed.
Brima, Tamba (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Tanu (Male) age 59 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted.
Brima, Wuya (Female) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Killed.
Brima, Yeati (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed.
Brima Fawundu, Mohamed James (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Brimah, Fatmata (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Brorad, Kenny (Male) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Browne, Joe (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Browne, Jonathan (Male) age 26 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Browne, Sabainah (Female) - Killed.
Bu, John (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Detained.
Buduka, Rugiatu (Female) age 58 - 1996 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bulleh, Abdul (Male) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Bullie, John Patrick (Male) - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Bunda, Allieu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bundah, Alhaji Brima (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Bundamy, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bundeh, Alpha (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted and stripped.
Bundor, Jusufu (Male) - Property destroyed.
Bundor, Michael (Male) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Tortured.
Bundor, Tamba (Male) - Killed.
Bundu, Abdul (Male) age 30 - Extorted.
Bundu, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced.
Bundu, Alfred (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Bundu,Alhaji Bai (Male) age 77 - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bundu, Alpha (Male) age 31 - 1999 - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Bundu, Aruna (Male) - 1998 in Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bundu, Bairoh age 48 - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bundu, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bundu, Edward (Male) age 18 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted.
Bundu, Eva (Female) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bundu, Fattu (Female) age 16 - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Detained. Limb amputated.
Bundu, Isatu (Female) - 1999 - Killed.
Bundu, James (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Bundu, Joseph (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Stripped.
Bundu, Kadiatu (Female) age 67 - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Bundu, Keikura (Male) - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bundu, Lavai (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Bundu, Mariatu (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bundu, Marie (Female) - Displaced.
Bundu, Missalie (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Bundu, Samuel (Male) - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Bundu, Sulaiman (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bundu, Sulaiman (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Bundu, Sultan (Male) - 1999 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bundu, Surjoh (Male) age 16 - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Displaced.
Bundu, Tamba (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bundu, Tamba Jonathan (Male) age 47 - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Bundu, Yusif (Male) age 22 - 1995 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bunduka, Amara (Male) - 1994 in Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Bunduka, Amara (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bunduka, Bockarie (Male) age 30 - 1992 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bunduka, Isatu (Female) age 24 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Bunduka, James (Male) - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Bunduka, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Bunduka, Musa (Male) age 19 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bunumbu, Kenie (Male) - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Burreh, Lansana (Male) - Extorted.
Burreh, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Tortured.
Butscher, Aminata (Female) - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Butscher,Hindolo (Male) age 52 - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Butscher, James (Male) - 1997 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Killed.
Campbell, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 - Property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Campbell, J (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Campbell, Kaikura (Male) age 40 - Assaulted. Killed.
Campbell, Magnus (Male) age 62 - 1999 - Property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Carew, Kenei (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Carew, Mojama (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Carpenter, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Carpenter, Jusu (Male) - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Carpenter, Koroma (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Carpenter, Moinah (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Carpenter,Momoh (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Carpenter, Vandi (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Caulker,Cecelia (Female) age 83 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted,tortured and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Caulker, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1994 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Caulker,Victor (Male) age 57 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property destroyed.Abducted and detained. Tortured and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism. Killed.
Cawaley, James (Male) age 59 - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Displaced.
Cawan, Adama (Female) age 71 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Chalkey, Yema (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Challx, Dauda (Male) - 1994 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Chana, Maita (Female) - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Charles, Abu (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property looted.
Charles, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Charles, Bockarie (Male) age 53 - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Charles, Eyaja (Male) - 1998 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Tortured. Killed.
Charles, Jeneba (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Charles, Julius (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Tortured.
Charles, Kemie (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Charles,Kenie Lansana (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun -Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Charles, Marian (Female) - Displaced. Abducted.
Charles, Marie (Male) age 9 - 1993 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Charles, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted.
Charles, Patrick (Male) - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Charles, Prince (Male) age 33 - 1996 - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Charles, Saidu (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Charlie, Charles Ruphus (Male) - 1998 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Charlie, Joe (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Charlie, Joe (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Charlie, Lahai (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Abducted.
Charlie, Mohamed Tommy (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced.
Charlie, Ramatu (Female) age 18 - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced.
Charlie, Umara (Male) age 37 - 1997 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Extorted. Detained.
Charlie, Yeama Kaima (Female) age 70 - 1997 in Bum, Bonthe - Tortured and limb amputated.
Chebie, Sahr (Male) - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Chebie, Tamba (Male) - 1998 - Detained.
Chendeka, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Clergy, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Cleveland, Payangula (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Cobio, Emmanuel (Male) - 1997 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Coker, Alex (Male) age 23 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Coker, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Coker, Ansumana (Male) age 67 - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Coker, Charles (Male) age 50 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Coker, Francis (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Coker, Gerald (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Tortured and stripped.
Coker, Hazah (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Coker, Kenie Torma (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Coker, Lucinda (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Coker, Mambu (Female) age 76 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured and limb amputated.
Coker, Marie (Female) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Coker, Moininah (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Coker, Samuel (Male) age 35 - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted.
Coker, Sesay (Male) - Assaulted.
Coker, Thomas (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Coker, Tommy (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Coker, Yeama (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Cole, Abdul Rahman (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Cole,Alhaji Tejan (Male) age 24 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Cole, Christian (Male) - Killed.
Cole, Edwin (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Western Area - Displaced. Detained. Tortured.
Cole, Emmanuel (Male) age 9 - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Cole, Emmanuel (Male) age 62 - 1997 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Cole, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Cole, Georgiana (Female) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Cole, Jacob (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Cole, Luseni (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Cole, Moses (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Cole, Siginie (Male) age 25 - Abducted. Killed.
Cole, Solomon (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Cole, Tejan (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Collier, Alieu (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Collier, Brima (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Collier, Christian (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Collier, Sellu (Male) age 51 - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Collings, Eldred (Male) - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Comba, Amara (Male) - 1991 - Stripped. Killed.
Combay, Murray (Male) age 20 - 1996 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Killed.
Combulah, Lansana Brima (Male) - Killed.
Conjoh, Sarah (Female) age 45 - Tortured.
Conteh, Abdoramam (Male) - 2000 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Abdul Raman (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - 2000 - Displaced.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Conteh,Abdulai (Male) age 27 - 2000 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 31 - 1996 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Bureh, Port Loko - Displaced.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 35 - 2000 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 16 - 1997 in Western Area - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh,Abu (Male) age 27 - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Detained. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Conteh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Extorted and property looted.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 2000 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 34 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 67 - 1999 in Western Area - Detained. Killed.
Conteh, Ahmed (Male) - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Ahmed (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Tankoro, Kono - Killed.
Conteh, Aiah (Male) - 1999 - Property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Alfred (Male) - 1997 in Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Alfred (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Alhaji (Male) - 1997 in Western Area - Extorted.
Conteh, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji (Male) age 21 - 1996 in Small Bo, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alhaji B (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji B (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji Brima (Male) age 65 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji Mohamed (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alhaji Sheku (Male) age 63 - 1996 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Alice (Female) - 1995 in Sielenga, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Alie (Male) age 13 - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Alieu (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alimamy (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alimamy (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) age 25 - 1998 - Killed.
Conteh, Alusine (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Conteh,Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced and property lootedand destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) - Assaulted.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) age 19 - 1997 - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Briama, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Amara (Male) - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Amidu (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Amie (Female) - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted.
Conteh, Amodu (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Conteh,Ansumana (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced andproperty looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Aruna (Male) age 6 - 1998 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced.
Conteh, Aruna (Male) age 14 - 1996 in Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Bai (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Ballay (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Bashiru (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Bassie (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Benna (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Bobor (Male) age 39 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Bockarie (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Boi (Female) age 35 - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1993 - Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 53 - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 57 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 82 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Conteh, C.S. (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Conteh, Daniel (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Dawa (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Denis (Male) - Forced to labour.
Conteh, Dwadoi (Male) - 1999 - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Edward (Male) age 51 - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) - 2000 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 15 - 1994 - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 35 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) - Displaced.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) - Assaulted.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) age 55 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Foday (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Francis (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Frank (Male) - 1992 in Kono - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Gbessay (Female) age 70 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, George (Male) age 25 - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Gladys (Female) age 15 - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) - 1992 - Killed.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Ibrahim (Male) - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Ibrahim (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) age 6 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) age 23 - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Isata (Female) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Isata (Female) - Displaced.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) age 17 - 1998 in Western Area - Killed.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Isha (Female) age 24 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Conteh, Ishmael (Male) age 51 - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Conteh, Issa (Male) - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Conteh, Issa (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Iye (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted.
Conteh, Iye (Female) - Killed.
Conteh, Iye (Female) - 1999 - Displaced.
Conteh, James (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, James (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Conteh, James (Male) age 7 - 1998 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Conteh, James (Male) age 29 - 1994 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted. Tortured.
Conteh, Jane (Female) - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Jane (Female) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Jebbeh (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Conteh,Jebbeh (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Conteh, Jeneba (Female) age 12 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Assaulted.
Conteh, Jeneba (Female) age 27 - 2000 in Kambia - Displaced and extorted.
Conteh, Jim (Male) age 29 - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Detained. Killed.
Conteh, John (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Joseph (Male) age 29 - 1994 in Tane, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Conteh, Joseph (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Kabba (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Kabba (Male) age 26 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Kabbi (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured.
Conteh, Kaday (Female) - 1993 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Kaday (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Conteh, Kadiatu (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh,Kadiatu (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Kadiatu (Female) age 35 - 1992 - Killed.
Conteh, Kandeh (Male) age 55 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Conteh, Kanie (Female) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Conteh, Kapru (Male) age 54 - 1996 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Kate (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Keifa (Male) age 30 - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Keikuta (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Conteh, Kemoh (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Tortured.
Conteh, Kemor Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Abducted.
Conteh, Kewulay (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb
Conteh, Koto (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Lamboi (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh,Lamin (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Lamine (Male) - 1997 - Extorted. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Lansana (Male) age 61 - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Linda (Female) age 52 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Lucy (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Extorted.
Conteh, Mabinty (Female) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Mabinty (Female) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Conteh, Mabinty (Female) age 43 - 1996 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Makai (Female) age 13 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Conteh, Mako (Male) - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Mamako (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Yakemo-Kpukumu Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Manah (Male) age 54 - 1991 - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Mankapru (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced.
Conteh, Manso (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Mariama (Female) - 1993 - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Mariama (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - 1997 - Displaced.
Conteh, Marie (Female) age 18 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Conteh, Mark Pius (Male) age 47 - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Conteh, Massah F. (Female) age 65 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Mayiteh (Female) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Mbalu (Female) age 16 - 2000 - Assaulted.
Conteh, Memuna (Female) age 19 - 1991 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Memuna (Female) age 60 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Michael (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1997 - Abducted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted. Tortured.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 16 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 28 - 1999 in Bo District - Displaced.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 45 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted and stripped.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 48 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 49 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Conteh,Mohamed Foday (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun -Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh, Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Momorie (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Monday (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, More (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh,Morlai (Male) - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Morlai (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Kono - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Conteh, Morlai (Male) age 67 - 2000 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Moses (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Timdel, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Conteh, Murray (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Conteh, Musa (Male) - 1992 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted.
Conteh, Musa Ibrahim (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Mustapha (Male) - 1993 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Mustapha (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Langorama, Kenema - Tortured.
Conteh, Musu (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Musu (Female) age 24 - 1999 - Displaced.
Conteh, Musu (Female) age 47 - Extorted and property looted.
Conteh, Nadeh (Female) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Nankoh (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Nbau (Female) - 1994 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Nhoi (Male) - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Nmah (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Ojuku (Male) - Killed.
Conteh, Ousman (Male) age 20 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Ousman (Male) age 25 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Paul (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Conteh, Paul (Male) age 13 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh,Peter (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Polthay (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Prince (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Detained.
Conteh, Ramatu (Female) - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Extorted and property looted.
Conteh, Ramatu (Female) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Ramatu (Female) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Assaulted.
Conteh, Regina (Female) age 24 - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Sabina (Female) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sai (Female) age 65 - 1999 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Saidu (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Sakumba (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Salieu (Male) age 13 - 1996 in Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Sampa (Female) - Killed.
Conteh, Sampa (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Conteh, Samuel (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Samuel (Male) - 1999 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Samuel (Male) age 31 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Sandaems (Male) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Sandayama (Male) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Sandima (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - Killed.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Conteh,Santigie (Male) age 19 - 1999 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Extortedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) age 27 - 1996 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Sao (Female) - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sarah (Female) - 1998 in Bombali - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sarah (Female) age 45 - Displaced.
Conteh,Sarah (Female) age 60 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu -Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Conteh, Sarjoh (Male) - Killed.
Conteh, Sarjoh (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Sarrah (Female) age 42 - 1998 - Property looted.
Conteh, Sasa (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Senesie (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Senesie (Male) age 74 - 2000 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Seray (Female) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sheika (Male) age 32 - 1997 - Extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1993 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Siaka (Male) age 73 - 1993 - Killed.
Conteh, Sidique (Male) - Assaulted.
Conteh, Sidique (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sidique (Male) age 18 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Solomon (Male) age 33 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Somgbo (Male) age 58 - 1998 - Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Conteh, Soner (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Detained. Killed.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 43 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 49 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sulaiman (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sulaiman (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Conteh, Sullay (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Conteh, Sullay (Female) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Sylvester (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Tamba (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Tenneh (Female) age 27 - 1994 in Wandor, Kenema - Property looted.
Conteh, Tenneh (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Conteh, Titi (Female) - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Umaru (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Conteh, Umaru (Male) age 61 - Displaced and extorted.
Conteh, Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Property looted.
Conteh, Wandeh (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Conteh, Wilson (Male) - 1994 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Yabu (Female) - 1997 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Yabundu (Male) - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured.
Conteh, Yaka (Male) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yannoh (Female) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yaother (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yayah (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted. Stripped.
Conteh, Yeabu (Female) age 30 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Yeanken (Female) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Yeanoh (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Yeanor (Female) age 41 - 1998 in Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yoyonthor (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Zainab (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Cookson, Alfred (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Cookson, Michael (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Coomber, Alhaji Mustapha (Male) - 1995 in Western Area - Killed.
Coomber, Aruna (Male) age 53 - 1991 - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Coomber, Hawa (Female) age 31 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced.
Coomber, Lansana (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Coomber, Lukiatu (Female) age 13 - 1992 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Coomber, Morie (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Detained. Killed.
Coomber, Mustapha (Male) - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Coomber, Musu (Female) age 55 - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Coomber, Patrick (Male) age 43 - 1996 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Coomber, Sheku (Male) age 35 - Property destroyed. Detained.
Coomber, Sounah (Female) age 44 - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Assaulted and tortured.
Cooper,Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Cooper, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Copper, Agnes (Female) - 1994 - Property looted and destroyed.
Corpu, Jaia (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Crown, Hassan (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Daa, Nanah (Female) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Tortured. Killed.
Dabani, Slepher age 39 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Dabeni, Baindu (Female) age 21 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dabeni, Joe (Male) age 10 - 1991 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dabeni, Kpano (Male) age 13 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Dabenni, Malikie (Male) age 58 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Daberrie, Tiangay (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Dabo, Fatimah (Female) - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Dabo, Murrie (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Dabo, Numa (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Daboh,Alhassan (Male) - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Daboh, Bockarie (Male) age 41 - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Daboh, Femusu (Female) age 37 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Daboh, Foday (Male) - 1999 - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Daboh, Franklin (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Daboh, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Daboh, Isata (Female) age 64 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Daboh, Jenneh (Female) - 1991 in Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Daboh, John (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Abducted. Assaulted.
Daboh,Kanfata (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Daboh, Kelfa (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Daboh, Lamina (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Daboh, Mohamed (Male) age 33 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted.
Daboh, Saio (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Daboh, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Dabontah, Marrah (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Dabor, Alhaji (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Killed.
Dabor, Alusine (Male) - Assaulted.
Dabor, Fatmata (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Dabor, Finah (Female) age 18 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Limb amputated.
Dabor, Kumba (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dabor, Leba (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Dabor, Sarah (Female) age 9 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dabor, Silatie (Male) age 9 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Dabor, Sinkarie (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dabor, Yama (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Dabor, Yayah (Male) age 19 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dafie, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Daiwodeh, Finda (Female) age 30 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated. Killed.
Daiwodeh, Sia (Female) age 1 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Dakbawa, Ansumana (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Dakoi,Brima (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dakoi, Kenie (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Killed.
Dakoi, Lahai (Male) - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Detained.
Dakowa, Gbendeh (Male) age 38 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Dakowa, Hassan (Male) age 32 - 1993 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Dakowa, Jeneba (Female) - Property looted.
Dakowa, John (Male) age 12 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Detained.
Dakowa, John (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Dale, Alfred (Male) age 48 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dale, Alie (Male) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Damawah, Jayah (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Damba, Francis (Male) age 61 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Damba, Lansana (Male) - Killed.
Damba, Musa (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Damba, Paul (Male) - Displaced. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Damba, Saao (Female) - Killed.
Danda, Wuya (Female) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted.
Daniel, Fassah (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Dankay,Serry (Male) age 54 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.Assaulted, tortured, stripped and limb amputated.
Dankeh, Sheray (Female) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Danmya, Sahr (Male) - 2000 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Daramy, Alpha (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Daramy, Aminata (Female) age 35 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Daramy, Fatou (Female) age 60 - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Limb amputated.
Daramy, Gibrilla (Male) age 35 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced.
Daramy, Ismile (Male) age 38 - 1996 - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Daru, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Dasahr, Komba (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Tortured and stripped.
Dassama, Vandy (Male) - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Assaulted. Killed.
Dauda, Agnes (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Dauda, Alpha (Male) age 11 - Displaced.
Dauda,Amie (Female) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dauda, Ansumana (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Dauda, Baimba (Male) age 63 - 1996 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Dauda, Bockarie (Male) age 44 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Dauda, Foday (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Dauda, Ibrahim (Male) age 65 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Dauda, John (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Dauda, Juliana (Female) age 26 - 1994 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Dauda, Junisa (Male) age 60 - Displaced.
Dauda, Keineh (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Dauda,Madio (Male) - 1996 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Dauda, Mafoe (Female) - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dauda, Robert (Male) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted. Killed.
Dauda, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Dauda, Sallu (Male) age 78 - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Dauda, Sia (Female) - 1996 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Dauda,Swaray (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
David, Jusu (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
David, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Davies, Alfred (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Davies, Christian (Male) - Property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Davies, Francis (Male) age 6 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Davies, Karri - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Davies, Olive (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Tortured.
Davies, Regina (Female) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Davies, Samuel (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted.
Davies, Victoria (Female) age 32 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted.
Davowa, Amara Fomba (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Davowa, Brima Amara (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Davowa, Mou (Male) age 46 - 1993 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Daw, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dawa, Lansana (Male) age 21 - 1993 - Displaced. Detained.
Dawu, Abdul Raman (Male) age 25 - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Dayatu, Maama (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Dedewai, Lansana (Male) - Abducted. Killed.
Deen,Marie (Female) age 52 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Deen, Sheku (Male) - 1996 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Deen-Kanu, Marie (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Defie, Yatta (Female) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Deinkeh, Muctarr (Male) - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Deinor, Ben (Male) - 2000 - Killed.
Demby, Joseph (Male) - 1996 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Killed.
Demby, Kadie (Female) age 23 - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Demby, Karimu (Male) - 1997 - Assaulted.
Demby, Yatta (Female) age 45 - 1994 in Tunkia, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Demby, Yatta (Female) age 59 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced.
Demoh, Luseni (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Deoud, Joseph (Male) age 50 - 1997 - Property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Dick, Gibriel (Male) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Tortured.
Dixon, Julius (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Dixon, Mary (Female) age 41 - 1997 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Dixon, Torboh (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dobbeuy, Gbassay (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Dobor, Kallie (Male) age 58 - 1999 in Dia, Kailahun - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Dodo, Momoh (Male) - 1993 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Dodor, Karim (Male) age 16 - 1998 - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dole, Sarah (Female) - Killed.
Dolleh, Ansumana (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted.
Dorkoh, Brima (Male) - Killed.
Dormoi, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Dowie, Morray (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Dresser, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Dressy, Lahai (Male) age 56 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Dugba, Abigail (Female) age 18 - Displaced.
Dugba, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dugba, Gilo (Female) age 27 - 1992 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Dugba, Jeneh (Female) age 13 - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted. Assaulted.
Dugba, Kula (Female) age 60 - 1993 in Sielenga, Bo District - Property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Dugba, Samuel (Male) - Property destroyed.
Dukra, Amara (Male) - Killed.
Dukulay, Ahmadu Fuad Ansumana (Male) age 54 - 1996 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced.
Dukulay, Kemoh (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Tunkia, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dukulay, Momodu (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Dukulay, Morie (Male) age 22 - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dukulay, Sumaika Bamasie (Male) age 16 - 1991 in Lei, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dulli, Hannah (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Dulli, Morie (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Dumbuya, A.M. (Male) - 2000 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Displaced. Detained.
Dumbuya, Ahmed (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Dumbuya, Alpha Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Dumbuya, Assanatu (Female) age 19 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced.
Dumbuya, Ballie (Male) - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Dumbuya, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Dumbuya, Fatmata (Female) age 44 - Killed.
Dumbuya, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Dumbuya, Francis (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Dumbuya, Gibrilla (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted.
Dumbuya, Kappru (Male) - Assaulted.
Dumbuya, Komrabai (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dumbuya, Lamin (Male) age 23 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Dumbuya, Mabinty (Female) age 21 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained.
Dumbuya, Mafere (Female) age 50 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dumbuya, Matiatu (Female) - 2000 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Dumbuya, Mbalu (Female) age 49 - 1992 - Displaced and property looted.
Dumbuya, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Dumbuya, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Dumbuya, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Dumbuya, Ousman (Male) age 32 - 1996 in Kambia - Property looted and destroyed.
Dumbuya, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dumbuya, Sama (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dumbuya, Sanku (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Dumbuya, Sheka (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Duwadu, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Duwah, Mohamed (Male) age 63 - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Duwai, Theresa (Female) - 1998 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted.
Dyfan, Sowa (Male) - 1996 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Killed.
Ebb, Solomon (Male) - Property looted.
Eddie, Ensa (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Edmond, Priscilla (Female) age 71 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Edwards, Franklin Tibome (Male) age 27 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Egula, Robert (Male) - 1995 in Malegohun, Kenema - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Eku, Edmond (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Ellie, Abdulai (Male) age 21 - 1993 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Ellie, Alpha (Male) age 46 - 1993 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Ellie, Ann (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced.
Ellie, Hotta (Male) - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Ellie, James (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Ellie, John (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Ellie, John Hotaga (Male) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced.
Ellie, Saffi (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Ellie, Sahr (Male) - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Ellie, Sowa (Male) age 40 - Displaced and property looted.
Ellie, Vandi (Male) - Forced to labour.
Ensa, Murana (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Ensa, Vandy (Male) - 1991 - Extorted and property destroyed.
Ensah, Ansu (Male) - 1995 - Property looted.
Ensah, Fattu (Female) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Ensah, James (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Ensah, Joe (Male) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted.
Ernest, Fatmata Mabodo (Female) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Ernest, Joe (Male) - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced.
Ernest, Middie (Female) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Fabba, Keine (Male) - Extorted.
Fadika, Alieu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Fagara, Gardiru (Male) age 64 - 2000 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced.
Fahnbulleh, Hamed (Male) age 45 - Extorted. Detained. Assaulted.
Fahnbulleh, Ousman (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fahnbulleh, Taleh - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fahnbulleh, Umaru (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fallah, Mohamed (Male) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Fallah, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Fallay, Brima (Male) age 37 - 1992 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Fallay, James (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Fallay, Moiguan (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Fallay, Mustapha (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fallon, Kamor (Female) age 54 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Fallon, Mohamed (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fallow, Alhaji Alieu (Male) age 51 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property looted. Assaulted.
Fambuleh, Momodu (Male) age 40 - Displaced and property looted.
Fambuleh, Musa (Male) - 1992 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fambuleh, Taweh (Male) - 1992 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fambuleh, Umaru (Male) - 1992 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fandah, Sia (Female) - 2000 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Fandawayai, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fanday, Francis Foday (Male) age 45 - 1997 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Fandewai, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced.
Fandewai, Agnes (Female) age 38 - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Fandewai, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Fandewai, Margaret (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fandewai, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Fandewai, Mohamed (Male) - 1996 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced.
Fandewai, Muyatu (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fandewai, Nancy (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fandewai, Regina (Female) - 1999 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Detained.
Farma, Ansu (Male) age 22 - 1997 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Farma, Fatu (Female) - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted.
Farma, Lansana (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Farma, Samuel Suma (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
FarmaMahalor, E.C. (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Farmer, Julius (Male) age 39 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Farmer, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced. Assaulted.
Farrow, Alhaji (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Farrrawah, Bockarie (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Fasai, Tommy (Male) age 33 - 2000 in Makpele, Pujehun - Stripped.
Fasukulu, Sullay (Male) age 80 - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Assaulted.
Fasuluku, Joseph (Male) age 46 - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fatoma, Abdulai (Male) age 53 - 1997 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Fatoma, Alhaji Sumaila (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Stripped.
Fatoma, Allieu (Male) age 32 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Fatoma, Ansumana (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Fatoma, Brima (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Fatoma,Bundeh (Male) age 75 - 1992 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fatoma, Jaiah (Male) - 1992 in Wunde, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Fatoma, Komba (Male) - Killed.
Fatoma, Marian (Female) - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Fatoma, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fatoma, Patrick (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Fatoma, Sulaiman (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Fatoma, Tiangay (Female) - 1997 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fatta, Alhaji Abdul (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Fawundu, David Abu (Male) age 24 - 1991 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Fawundu, Koi (Male) age 20 - Assaulted. Killed.
Fayah, Morrison (Male) - 1994 - Property looted and destroyed.
Fayia, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Fea, Mondeh (Female) - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Fea, Tamba (Male) - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Feika, Bockarie (Male) - 1996 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Feika, Bockarie (Male) age 25 - 1997 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Feika, Braima (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Feika, Brima (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Feika, Gassimu (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Feika, Hawa (Female) - Displaced.
Feika, James (Male) - 1996 - Killed.
Feika, Juliet (Female) - 1996 - Killed.
Feika, Lamin (Male) age 60 - Displaced.
Feika, Massa (Female) - 1992 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Feika, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1991 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Feika, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1996 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Feika, Momoh (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Feika, Momoh (Male) age 73 - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Feika, Musu (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Feika, Swiaman (Male) age 60 - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Feika, Umu (Female) age 66 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced.
Feika, Vandi (Male) - Displaced.
Feingui, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted. Tortured.
Fellie, Kenneth (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Femba, Tei (Female) age 69 - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Fengai, Aiah (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Ferba, Bondu (Female) age 58 - 2000 - Killed.
Fessan, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Filkinger, Monda (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fillah, Mohamed (Male) age 28 - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Fillie, Aiah (Male) age 23 - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fillie, Francis (Male) - 1995 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Fillie, Isata (Female) age 39 - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Fillie, James (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Fillie, Komba (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fillie, Santigie (Male) - Displaced.
Finah, Mango (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Finnoh, Joseph B. (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced. Assaulted.
Finnoh, Tamba (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Li