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Francois Massaquoi

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In December 1994 Massaquoi was one of the signatories of the Accra Clarification Agreement, a peace agreement that was never implemented. Likewise he signed the Abuja I Accord in August 1995, which allowed for the entry of LDF into the government. Massaquoi was named Minister of Youth and Sports in
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from September 1995 to August 1997. In December 1996 a group of LDF soldiers arrived in Monrovia and physically assaulted Massaquoi, accusing him of not providing support for his former fighters.
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announced the creation of a commission to investigate the circumstances of Massaquoi's death, but the announcement was met with skepticism in Liberia at the time.
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He founded the LDF militia in 1991. During the First Liberian Civil War, Massaquoi's LDF fought against the forces of
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The Mask of Anarchy Updated Edition: The Destruction of Liberia and the Religious Dimension of an African Civil War
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Religion, Disco, Death and Drama β€” Westside Theatre’s History Reads Like a Play in 3 Acts
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The Evolution of Deadly Conflict in Liberia: From 'paternaltarianism' to State Collapse
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Massaquoi's helicopter came under gunfire. Massaquoi died later at hospital in
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Massaquoi died on April 16, 2001. Reportedly, during a visit to
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The First Liberian Civil War: The Crises of Underdevelopment
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Index

Gbarnga
Alma mater
New York University
Lofa Defense Force
First Liberian Civil War
Loma people
New York University
Hell's Kitchen
Westside Theatre
William Tolbert
Samuel Doe
ULIMO
Lofa County
Liberia National Transitional Government
1997 Liberian general election
National Democratic Party of Liberia
Voinjama
Gbarnga
Charles Taylor




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Liberia: Portrait of a Failed State

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