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Report.aspx?ReportId=57838 (last visited Apr. 21,<br />

2009). On December 21, 1994, ULIMO (Roosevelt<br />

Johnson), the LDF (Massaquoi), the LPC (Boley),<br />

NPFL-CRC (Woewiyu), and the LNC (Junius),<br />

as non-signatories, signed the Acceptance and<br />

Accession Agreement, thus signifying their accession<br />

to the Akosombo agreement and the agreement on<br />

clarification of the a<strong>for</strong>esaid Akosombo agreement.<br />

Acceptance and Accession Agreement 1, Dec.<br />

21, 1994, http://www.usip.org/library/pa/liberia/<br />

liberia_12211994_accept.html.<br />

372 Accra Acceptance and Accession Agreement and<br />

Accra Clarification, Preamble, Parts I-II, Dec.<br />

21, 1994, http://www.c-r.org/our-work/accord/<br />

liberia/accra-clarification.php; see also <strong>The</strong> Secretary<br />

General, Eighth Progress Report, supra note 293, at 4.<br />

373 See <strong>The</strong> Secretary General, Eighth Progress Report, supra<br />

note 293, at 4.<br />

374 See id.; see also the Secretary General, Twelfth Progress<br />

Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations<br />

Observer Mission in Liberia, at 4, U.N. Doc. S/1995/781<br />

(Sept. 13, 1995) [hereinafter <strong>The</strong> Secretary General,<br />

Twelfth Progress Report]; <strong>The</strong> Secretary General,<br />

Ninth Progress Report of the Secretary-General on the<br />

United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia, at 4, U.N.<br />

Doc. S/1995/158 (Feb. 24, 1995) [hereinafter <strong>The</strong><br />

Secretary General, Ninth Progress Report].<br />

375 See <strong>The</strong> Secretary General, Eleventh Progress Report<br />

of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Observer<br />

Mission in Liberia, at 4, U.N. Doc. S/1995/473 (June<br />

10, 1995).<br />

376 See id.<br />

377 See id.<br />

378 See <strong>The</strong> Secretary General, Eighth Progress Report, supra<br />

note 293, at 3.; see also <strong>The</strong> Secretary General, Ninth<br />

Progress Report, supra note 374, at 3.<br />

379 TRC Diaspora Statement Rec. 616.<br />

380 Id.<br />

381 TRC Diaspora Statement Rec. 134.<br />

382 TRC Diaspora Statement Rec. 1500.<br />

383 Id.<br />

384 See, e.g., TRC Diaspora Statement Recs. 86 and 1116.<br />

385 TRC Diaspora Statement Rec. 1385.<br />

386 Id.<br />

387 TRC Diaspora Statement Rec. 517.<br />

178<br />

388 ellis, supra note 1, at 105; see also Global Connections:<br />

Liberia: Events 1971-2000, http://www.pbs.org/<br />

wgbh/globalconnections/liberia/timeline/time4.<br />

html<br />

389 Abuja Agreement to Supplement the Cotonou and<br />

Akosombo Agreements as subsequently clarified<br />

by the Accra Agreement, National Patriotic Front<br />

of Liberia (NPFL)-United Liberation Movement<br />

of Liberia <strong>for</strong> Democracy (ULIMO-K)-Liberia<br />

Peace Council (LPC)-Armed Forces of Liberia<br />

(AFL)-United Liberation Movement of Liberia<br />

<strong>for</strong> Democracy (ULIMO-J)-Lofa Defence Force<br />

(LDF)-National Patriotic Front of Liberia Central<br />

Revolutionary Council (NPFL-CRC)-Liberia<br />

National Conference (LNC), Part II (A)(i), Aug.<br />

19, 1995, http://www.usip.org/library/pa/liberia/<br />

liberia_08191995.html.<br />

390 <strong>The</strong> Secretary General, Twelfth Progress Report, supra<br />

note 374, 9-10; Liberia: A Chronolog y of 25 Years of<br />

Conflict and Turmoil, irin news, Jan. 17, 2006, http://<br />

www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=57838<br />

(last visited Apr. 21, 2009).<br />

391 See ellis, supra note 1, at 107.<br />

392 Sesay, supra note 363, at 24.<br />

393 Samuel K. Woods, II, Statement on Development in the<br />

Peace Process, Catholic Justice and Peace Commission,<br />

Apr. 3, 1996, partial text http://africaaction.org/<br />

docs96/lib9604.2.htm.<br />

394 See ellis, supra note 1, at 107.<br />

395 Adekeye AdebAjo, building PeACe in west AfriCA:<br />

liberiA, sierrA leone, And guineA-bissAu 60-61<br />

(2002) [hereinafter AdebAjo, building PeACe].<br />

396 Woods, II, supra note 393.<br />

397 AdebAjo, liberiA’s Civil wAr, supra note 298, at 185.<br />

398 AdebAjo, building PeACe, supra note 395, at 61.<br />

399 See ellis, supra note 1, at 107.<br />

400 See id. at 108.<br />

401 Global Connections: Liberia, Events, supra note 388.<br />

402 Amnesty Int’l, Liberia: Action Must Be Taken Now<br />

to Protect Lives of Civilians Threatened by Armed<br />

Conflict, AI Index: AFR 34/01/1996, Apr. 12, 1996,<br />

http://asiapacific.amnesty.org/library/print/<br />

ENGAFR340011996.<br />

403 See ellis, supra note 1, at 108.<br />

404 Global Connections: Liberia, Events, supra note

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