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and intervention in Sierra Leone, 258 |
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provisions of, 238–240 |
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Abidjan peace negotiations (1996), 231–238 |
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cease-fire, 233–235 |
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deadlock in, 235–236 |
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phases of, 232–238 |
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RUF as beneficiary of, 239–240 |
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RUF delegation in, 233 |
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RUF demands in, 233–236 |
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Abuja Ceasefire Agreements (2000, 2001), 313 |
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Abuja I Peace Accord (1995), 133–134 |
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General Sani Abacha, role in, 139 |
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Committee of Nine role in, 138 |
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cease-fire violations, 144 |
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implementation of, 143–144 |
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motivations of factions in, 140 |
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power sharing in, 141–143 |
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provisions of, 139–140 |
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Abuja I Peace Accord (1995) (continued) |
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Jerry Rawlings role in, 139 |
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signatories, 139 |
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and war weariness, 141 |
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disarmament, 152 |
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ECOWAS’ financial support for, 156 |
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estimate of faction strength, 153 |
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Nigerian role in, 150 |
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implementation of, 151–157 |
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international assistance for, 157 |
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provisions, 150–151 |
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signatories, 150 |
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failure of, 125 |
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Jerry Rawlings role in, 124–126 |
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provisions of, 125 |
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signatories of, 125 |
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Adodo, Yaovi, 66 |
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AFL. See Armed Forces of Liberia |
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AFRC. See Armed Forces Ruling Council |
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Africa Watch, 52 |
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Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities and Peaceful Settlement of Conflict. SeeBanjul I Ceasefire |
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Akazu,, 194 |


