Peace Agreements and Civil Wars in Africa: Insurgent Motivations, State Responses, and Third Party Peacemaking in Liberia, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone
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Council of State (CS), 119, 150

Abuja I Peace Accord (1995), 139–140

Accra Peace Accord, 125, 135, 139

and Akosombo Accord, 123

composition of, 120

factional differences in, 125, 135

inauguration of, 143, 152

NPFL proposals for, 125–126, 135–136

Dakar, 93

Dallaire, Lieutenant General Roméo, 189–190, 202

anonymous letter sent to, 193

cable sent to UN headquarters, 195

recommendations for UNAMIR peacekeeping, 189

reports and lack of support, 196

and warning on violence, 196–197

Dar es Salaam, 177

Delcroix, Leo, 199

De Vos, Peter, 27

Diggs, Colonel Wilmot F. R., 60

Dijoud, Henri, 180

Dinka, Berhanu, 233, 238, 241

Diouf, Abdou, 76

chairman of ECOWAS, 80

Doe, Samuel Kanyon, 50–51, 221

coup d’état, 50–51

Decree 2A, 51

ethnic manipulation, 51–52

killing of, 59

People’s Redemption Council (PRC), 51

recommendations for reform, 53

Dogolea, Enoch, 118–119, 135

Dokie, Sam, 121

Dumashe, Alex, 114

Dymally, Mervyn, 68, 79

Eastman, Ernest, 79

Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries (CEPGL), 177–179

Economic Community of West African Cease-fire Monitoring Group (ECOMOG), 216–217, 283, 286

accused of bombing villages, 107

aided by AFL and INPFL, 58–59, 95

arrival in Monrovia, 58

clashes with ULIMO-J, 146

counteroffensive in Sierra Leone (1999), 294

criticism for civilian deaths, 113–114

deployment into Liberia, 56–57

deployment into Sierra Leone, 255

enlargement of, 64, 82, 156

formation of, 56

francophone opposition to, 58, 114, 284

Ghanaian role in, 59, 273

implementation of sanctions, 267

Ivorian border bombing, 114

neutrality in Liberia, 59, 115

mandate in Liberia, 57, 59

mandate in Sierra Leone, 258, 266

military capabilities of, 286–287

peace enforcement in Liberia, 59, 105–107, 110–112

reasons for intervention, 57

reinforcement, 111, 267, 273

and ULIMO, 124

U.S. assistance for, 157, 287

U.S. views of, 144

and violence in Monrovia, 148