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From its outset, ULIMO was beset with internal divisions and the group effectively broke into two separate militias in 1994: ULIMO-J, an ethnic
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ULIMO-J was poorly ruled, which led to leadership struggles and general discontent among its fighters. It had approximately 8,000
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in the Doe government. After fighting alongside the Sierra Leonean army against the
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The group, both before and after its breakup, committed serious violations of
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Enforcing Restraint: Collective Intervention in Internal Conflicts
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Index

ULIMO-K
G. V. Kromah
Raleigh F. Seekie
Roosevelt Johnson
Liberia
Sierra Leone
ECOMOG
United States
NPFL
RUF
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Burkina Faso
First Liberian Civil War
ULIMO-K
ULIMO-J
First Liberian Civil War
Krahn
Mandingo
Armed Forces of Liberia
Alhadji Kromah
Minister of Finance
Revolutionary United Front
National Patriotic Front of Liberia
diamond
Lofa
Bomi
counties
Krahn
Roosevelt Johnson
Mandingo

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