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Subject: Was the Catholic Bishop actually stripped of his ROBE?
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Ganda, Bishop (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Stripped.


Subject: Re: Was the Catholic Bishop actually stripped of his ROBE?
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After being tortured by rebels, Chernor Jalloh is now CRAZY
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Jalloh,Chernor (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.

Jalloh, Chernor (Male) - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.


Subject: How good and pleasant it is when brothers live in harmony!
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THE THOUSANDS WHO SUFFERED AND DIED SO SOON FORGOTTEN?


Posted by Dr CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 23, 2008 at 11:05:20:


Victims of the Conflict in Sierra Leone, 1991 to 2000

7. These entries give the names of the victims and their ages where known. Each entry is followed by the year in which the abuse began and, where possible, the chiefdom and district in which it occurred. Finally each entry includes a descr1ption of the violations perpetrated against each victim. It should be noted that many victims suffered several violations over a period of several years or in many different locat1ons; however, only the first date and place is stated here. The age given is the victim’s age at the time when the victim was first abused, but not necessarily the age at which the victim suffered all of the listed violations. The 1,587 individuals named in confidential statements have been excluded from this list. 10,404 victims are listed here.


Abass, Shede (Male) - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Abdulah, Borbor (Male) age 15 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Abdulah, Lansana (Male) age 62 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed.
Abdulai, Acassah (Male) - Killed.
Abdulai, Aminata (Female) age 19 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Abdulai, Baby (Female) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Abdulai, Bockarie (Male) age 8 - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Abdulai, Brima (Male) age 73 - 1991 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Abdulai, Joseph (Male) - 1992 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Abdulai, Kamali (Male) - Killed.
Abdulai, Momoh (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Abdulai, Moriba (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Abdulai, Mustapha (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Abdulai,Saidu (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property destroyed.Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Abdulai, Sao (Female) - Displaced.
Abdulai, Tenneh (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Abdulai, Vandi (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Abdulai, Wuata (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Abibu, Kenei (Male) - Killed.
Abu, Abdulai Dauda (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Abu, Adama (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Abu, Albert (Male) - 1996 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property looted.
Abu, Albert (Male) age 43 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Abu, Amie (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Abu, Ansuma (Male) - 1998 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Abu, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Abu, Brima (Male) age 17 - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Abu, Christiana (Female) age 34 - 1995 in Moyamba - Displaced.
Abu, David (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted.
Abu, Duraman (Male) age 40 - 1995 in Timdel, Moyamba - Displaced.
Abu, Hadima (Female) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Abu, Iye (Female) - 1999 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted. Assaulted.
Abu, Jenneh (Female) - 1998 in Imperi, Bonthe - Extorted.
Abu, Jestina (Female) age 58 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted.
Abu, Joe (Male) - Killed.
Abu, Kadie (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Abu, Kumba (Female) age 19 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Abu, Lansana (Male) - 1994 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Abu, Mariama (Female) - 1997 in Kono - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Abu, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Abu, Mattu (Female) - Displaced.
Abu, Mattu (Female) age 24 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Abu, Mohamed (Male) age 13 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Abu, Nyalla (Female) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured.
Abu, Sahr (Male) age 19 - 1995 - Abducted. Killed.
Abu,Saidu (Male) age 68 - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Abu, Sao (Male) - 1996 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Abu, Senesie (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Abu, Sia (Female) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Abu, Sidi (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Abu, Solomon (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Abu, Sonah (Male) age 23 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Abu, Susan (Female) age 28 - 1994 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Detained.
Abu, Tamba (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced.
Abu, Tamba (Male) age 33 - 1996 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Abu, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Abu, Wahma (Male) - 1999 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Detained.
Adama, Finda (Female) - Detained. Tortured. Killed.
Adamu, Momoh (Male) age 74 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Agbahun, Lansana (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Killed.
Agbateh, Amadu (Male) - Killed.
Aiah, Musa (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted. Killed.
Alabi, Ayiekeh (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Albert, Ndomahina (Male) age 58 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Alfred, Fatu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alfred, Morie (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Alfred, Peter (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Nongowa, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Alfred Kaikai, Fukai (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Alie, Abdul Raman (Male) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Alen (Male) age 2 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Andrew (Male) age 37 - 1994 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Alie, Duraman (Male) age 7 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Foday (Male) age 65 - 2000 - Abducted. Killed.
Alie, Francis (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Alie, Hadiatu (Female) age 4 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Alie, Kamara (Male) age 22 - Assaulted.
Alie, Mariama (Female) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Alie,Martha (Female) age 31 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alie, Messi (Female) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Alie, Nancy (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Alie, Sahr (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Alie, Tamba (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Detained.
Alie, Tenneh (Female) age 9 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Alie, Tommy (Male) age 39 - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Alieu, Alhaji (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted.
Alieu, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Killed.
Alieu, Doris (Female) age 44 - 1994 in Valunia, Bo District - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Alieu, Finda (Female) age 8 - 1999 in Lei, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Alieu, Iye (Female) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Alieu, Jenneh (Female) - Killed.
Alieu, Keni (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Alieu, Kingsley (Male) age 36 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alieu, Komba (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alieu, Komba (Male) age 68 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Alieu, Mariama (Female) age 17 - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Alieu, Morie (Male) - 1993 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Assaulted.
Alieu, Morie (Male) age 48 - 1996 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced.
Alieu, Musu Gabay (Female) age 35 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Alieu, Sahr (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Alieu, Sia (Female) age 42 - Assaulted.
Alieu, Tamba (Male) - 1999 in Lei, Kono - Tortured. Killed.
Alieu, Tangia (Male) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Allieu, Foday (Male) age 54 - 1992 in Makpele, Pujehun - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Alpha, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Alpha, Alhaji Musa (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha,Alieu (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and extorted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha, Bockarie (Male) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Alpha, Borbor (Male) age 56 - 1991 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha, David (Male) - Assaulted and tortured.
Alpha,Fallah (Male) age 24 - 1992 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Alpha, Fatu (Female) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Alpha, James (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Alpha, John (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Alpha, Kamor (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Alpha, Katumu (Female) - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Detained.
Alpha, Marie (Female) - 1998 - Forced to labour.
Alpha, Mbalu (Female) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Alpha, Modibah (Male) - Killed.
Alpha, Musa (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Alpha, Musa (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Alpha, Ngaya (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Alpha, Ngebeh (Male) age 65 - Property looted and destroyed.
Alpha, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted.
Alpha, Yatta (Female) age 15 - 1991 - Displaced.
Alusine, Momoh (Male) - Displaced.
Amadu, Abdulai (Male) age 34 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Amadu, Bockarie (Male) age 55 - 1994 - Displaced.
Amadu, Elizabeth (Female) age 18 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Amadu, Francis (Male) age 38 - 1996 - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Amadu, Kadiatu (Female) age 11 - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Amadu, Kumba (Female) age 33 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Amadu, Mudah (Male) - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amadu, Musu (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Displaced.
Amadu, Patrick (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Amadu, Sahr (Male) age 4 - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Amadu, Tranie (Male) age 32 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Amadu, Vandi (Male) - 1996 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Amaka, Sao (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Amara, Abu (Male) - Killed.
Amara, Aiah (Male) age 55 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Killed.
Amara, Ajuba (Male) age 8 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Amara, Alfred (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property looted. Tortured.
Amara,Alhaji (Male) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Amara, Alhaji Fomba (Male) age 75 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Amara, Amadu (Male) age 56 - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Amadu (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Amara, Ambrose (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted.
Amara, Augustine (Male) age 61 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Bintu (Female) age 8 - 1999 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Bobor (Male) age 46 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Amara, Borbor (Male) - 1994 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Detained. Killed.
Amara, Brima (Male) - Displaced.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 25 - 1996 in Wandor, Kenema - Killed.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 55 - 1993 in Kono - Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Amara, Brima (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Amara, Christina (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property looted.
Amara, Edna (Female) age 40 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Elizabeth (Female) age 11 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Amara, Fatmata (Female) age 29 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Amara, Foday (Male) age 71 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Amara, Gbessay (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Gloud (Male) - 1994 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Amara, Gumbu (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Isata (Female) age 41 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced.
Amara, Isatu (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, James (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Amara, Jeneba (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Amara, Joe (Male) age 67 - 1995 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Amara, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Amara, Joseph (Male) age 23 - 1994 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Junisa (Male) - Displaced.
Amara, Katie (Female) age 33 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Amara, Kombe (Male) age 43 - Displaced. Stripped.
Amara, Lahai (Male) - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Lahai (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced.
Amara, Lahai (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Amara, Lamin (Male) - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Amara, Mamaalie (Female) age 78 - 1995 in Yawei, Kailahun - Assaulted. Killed.
Amara, Manie (Male) age 37 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Mattu (Female) age 48 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Amara, Messie (Female) age 64 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Amara, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1995 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Amara, Mohamed (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Amara, Moinina (Male) age 56 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amara, Morgboi (Male) age 46 - Displaced.
Amara, Musa (Male) - Displaced.
Amara, Mustapha (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Amara, Musu (Female) - 1998 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced.
Amara, Musu (Female) age 32 - 1996 in Gbane Kandor, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Musu (Female) age 40 - 1994 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Amara, Nancy (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara,Philip (Male) - 2000 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Amara, Saha (Male) age 21 - 1995 - Killed.
Amara,Sahr (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced and extorted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Amara,Saidu (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Amara, Samai (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Amara, Sata (Female) age 13 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Amara, Sattu (Female) - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted.
Amara, Sheku (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Amara, Sia (Female) age 50 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Amara, Smart (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Amara, Tenneh (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Amara, Tommy (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Amara, Wuya (Female) age 38 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Amara, Yusu (Male) - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Amidu, Alpha (Male) - Killed.
Amidu, Margaret (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Amidu, Medie - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Amidu, Wuya (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Aminata, Saffa (Male) age 6 - 1996 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Amos, Victor (Male) age 23 - Killed.
Ann, Alpha (Male) age 16 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted.
Ansarr,Bai Shebora Tonka (Male) age 76 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Anssumana, Adama (Female) - Killed.
Anssumana, Agnes (Female) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Anssumana, Aiah (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Anssumana, Albert (Male) age 27 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Alhaji (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Anssumana,Aliah (Female) age 38 - 1993 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Anssumana, Bockarie (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Anssumana, Bockarie (Male) age 57 - 1997 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Anssumana, Brima (Male) - 1997 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana,Brima (Male) age 28 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Anssumana, Fayia (Male) - 1993 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Anssumana, Foday (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Anssumana, James (Male) age 42 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Jeneh (Female) - Killed.
Anssumana, Jivirah (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Anssumana, John J. (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Joseph (Male) - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Assaulted.
Anssumana, Jothanan (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Anssumana, Jusu (Male) age 51 - 1993 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Anssumana, Memuna (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Anssumana, Mustapha (Male) age 33 - Displaced and property looted.
Anssumana, Ruben (Male) - 1996 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Anssumana, Sahr (Male) age 24 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Anssumana, Salifu (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property looted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Anssumana, Sayoh (Male) - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Anssumana, Sheku (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted.
Anssumana, Sylvester (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Anssumana, Tamba (Male) age 32 - 1996 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Anssumana, Tamba (Male) age 75 - 1991 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted. Killed.
Ansu, Alpha (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Ansu, Fatty (Female) age 25 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Ansu, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Ansu, Jinnah (Female) age 22 - 1998 - Property looted. Tortured.
Ansu,Maithias Goddo (Male) age 23 - 1993 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Anthony, Foday (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Anthony, Francis P. (Male) age 34 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Property looted.
Aruna, Adama (Female) age 51 - 1992 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Aruna, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Aruna, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Aruna, Bockarie (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Aruna, Brima (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Aruna, Jenneh (Female) - 1991 - Assaulted.
Aruna, Joseph (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Aruna, Joseph (Male) age 47 - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Aruna, Karu (Male) - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Tortured.
Aruna,Lahai (Male) age 50 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property lootedand destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Aruna, Mambu (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Aruna, Maria (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Aruna, Massa (Female) - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Aruna, Michael (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Aruna, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1996 - Abducted.
Aruna, Morie (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Aruna, Murray (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Tortured.
Aruna, Noah (Male) age 72 - 1992 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Killed.
Aruna, Sabatu (Female) - 1999 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
Aruna, Tamba (Male) age 45 - 1993 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Aruna, Vandy (Male) age 37 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Aruna-Amara, Sheku (Male) age 28 - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Asimi, Bobor (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated.
Asimi, Frank (Male) age 33 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Ayivi, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Ayuba, Kpamea (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Baadie, Mamadu (Male) - 1997 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Baba, Fadilu (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Babo, Gassimu (Male) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Badara, Alieu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Bagolay, Thomas (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bah, A.M. (Male) - 1996 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Killed.
Bah, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 - Abducted.
Bah, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 47 - 1991 - Displaced.
Bah, Alhaji Amadu (Male) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Detained.
Bah, Alimatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Alpha (Male) age 20 - Displaced. Tortured.
Bah, Alusine (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Killed.
Bah, Amadu (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property looted. Abducted.
Bah, Bailor (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Bah, Bailor (Male) age 27 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Bah, Brima (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bah, Chernor (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Fatmata (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bah, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Hawa (Female) - 1991 - Killed.
Bah, Ibrahim (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Detained.
Bah, Idrissa (Male) age 11 - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted and stripped.
Bah, Isatu (Female) - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Bah, Isatu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Bah, Jenebu (Female) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Bah, Juldeh (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Bah, Kadiatu (Female) age 34 - 1994 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Bah, Khobbie (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bah, Lamrana (Female) age 56 - Displaced.
Bah, Mamadu (Male) age 85 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bah, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 25 - 1998 - Assaulted.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 50 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bah,Mohamed (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Bah, Mohamed (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Valunia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Bah, Neneh (Female) age 50 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Bah, Saiku (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bah, Salamatu (Female) age 29 - Displaced. Tortured.
Bah, Sheku (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Bah, Sulaiman (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Bah, Tajah (Male) - 1998 - Abducted.
Bahwa, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Bai, Komba (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bai, Thullah (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Baida, Kadie (Female) - 1996 in Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Baigegbaya, Nyoma (Female) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bailey, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Bailey, Alpha (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced.
Bailey, Musa (Male) - Property destroyed.
Bailey, Peter (Male) age 42 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bailey, Satta (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Bailey, Umu (Female) age 24 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Baima, Brima (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Baima, Thomas (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Assaulted and limb amputated.
Baimano, Abigail (Female) age 44 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Baimba, Fatmata (Female) age 40 - Killed.
Baimba, Jina (Male) - 1993 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Baimba, Jinah - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Baimba, Keikula (Male) age 21 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Baimba, Mualemu (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Baimba, Sallay (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Baimba, Tommy (Male) - 1996 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Bainda, Alhaji (Male) - 1996 in Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Bainda, Kenni (Male) - Killed.
Baindu Sannoh, Marie (Female) - Killed.
Baingo, Alpha (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Bainya, Mohamed (Male) age 28 - 1995 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Bainya, Sheku (Male) - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Baisy, Peter (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Baiwa, Yatta (Female) - 1992 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bajor, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Baka, Pieh (Male) - 1995 - Detained. Killed.
Bakar, Fumie (Female) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Baker, Moses (Male) - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Property looted. Killed.
Baker, Orlon (Male) age 47 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bakoh, Aiah (Male) - 1993 - Assaulted. Killed.
Bakor, Joseph Henry (Male) age 47 - 1992 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bala, Komba (Male) age 68 - 2000 in Malegohun, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Balenga, Braima (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Balenga, Lahai (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Ballay, Mosseray (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Assaulted. Killed.
Ballay, Vafoi (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced.
Balleh, Hawa (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and extorted.
Balogun, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Balogun, Alhaji Amsusu (Male) age 77 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Balugun, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Bama, Brima (Male) - 1996 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Bamba, Adams (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bamba, Fayah (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Bamba, Gladys (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bamba, Jina - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Bambay, Joe (Male) - Killed.
Bamboh, Sahr (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bammeh, Kemoh (Male) - 1996 - Tortured.
Bana, Amie (Female) - Killed.
Banada, Komba (Male) age 32 - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bandoh, William (Male) - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Bangalie, Alie (Male) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangalie, Allieu (Male) - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangalie, Allieu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangalie, Allieu (Male) age 23 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangalie, Andrew (Male) - 1997 in Tikonko, Bo District - Tortured.
Bangalie,Christiana (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangalie, Hawa (Female) age 30 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangalie, Kumba (Female) age 45 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced.
Bangalie,Malikie (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangalie, Morie (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Bangalie, Musu (Female) age 36 - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangalie, Sahr (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangalie, Tamba (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangao, Kai (Male) age 48 - 1995 - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangebah, Sia (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Bangloh, Amidu (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bango, Ansumana (Male) - 1996 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Bango, Ansumana (Male) - 1993 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bango, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Abass (Male) - Extorted.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) - 1995 in Maforki, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Detained.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura, Abdul (Male) age 21 - 1995 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1997 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 31 - 1997 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abdulai (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Abibatu (Female) age 23 - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Abibu (Male) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abie (Female) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Bangura, Abiebatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1997 in Masimera, Port Loko - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Abu (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 25 - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 50 - Displaced. Abducted.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 63 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Abu (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Killed.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced.
Bangura, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 25 - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) age 25 - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Adama (Female) age 37 - 1998 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Adama (Female) age 55 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Adamsay (Female) age 15 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Addiatu (Female) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura,Adikalie (Male) age 22 - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Propertydestroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured and limb amputated. Killed.
Bangura, Agnes (Female) - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Albert (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Albert (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Alex (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Alfred (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Alhaji (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Marampa, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Alhaji Idrissa (Male) age 56 - 1997 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Alhassan (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Ali (Male) age 70 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Alice (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Alice (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Alie (Male) - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Alie (Male) - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Alie (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bangura, Alie (Male) age 63 - 1996 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) - Extorted.
Bangura, Alimamy (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Alimamy Abass (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Allie (Male) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Bangura, Allusine (Male) age 30 - 2000 - Killed.
Bangura, Almie (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Alpha Yama (Male) age 49 - 2000 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Alusine (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Alusine (Male) age 35 - 1999 - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Amadu (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Amara (Male) - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Amara (Male) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Amie (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Aminata (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Aminata (Female) age 17 - 1999 - Displaced.
Bangura,Aminata (Female) age 32 - 1998 in Briama, Kambia - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Aminata (Female) age 65 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Ann (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Aruna (Male) - 1999 - Extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Asona - 1999 - Assaulted.
Bangura, Assana (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Augustine (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Augustus (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Baby (Female) - 1996 in Tane, Tonkolili - Extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Baby (Female) age 26 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bangura, Balla (Male) - Displaced.
Bangura, Ballay (Female) age 59 - 1999 in Western Area - Detained. Tortured.
Bangura, Bayo Simah (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Benito (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Bintilai (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Bockarie (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Bockarie (Male) age 46 - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Brima (Male) - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura, Brima (Male) - 1994 - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Brima (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Charm (Male) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted.
Bangura, Chernor (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Daniel (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, David (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Digba (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Bangura, Dura (Male) - 1999 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Edward (Male) age 50 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Edward Sorie (Male) age 50 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Ema (Female) age 19 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Fainkray (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) age 7 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) age 12 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bangura, Fatmata (Female) age 47 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) - Property looted.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 27 - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 33 - Assaulted.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Fatu (Female) age 35 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bangura, Finda (Female) age 49 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1992 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1995 - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced.
Bangura, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura,Foday (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Bangura, Francis Oniaro (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Bangura, Fuard (Male) - 1997 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Fudia (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Fullah (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Gbarroh (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Gbassay (Male) - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Gbessay (Female) - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Gbla (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Gibba (Male) - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Killed.
Bangura, Gibril (Male) age 31 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Haroun (Male) age 65 - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) - Limb amputated.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) - Tortured. Killed.
Bangura,Hassan (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Hassan (Male) age 76 - 1999 - Extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Hassana (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Hawanatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Killed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) age 25 - Killed.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) age 30 - Detained.
Bangura, Ibrahim (Male) age 53 - 1998 - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) - 1995 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) age 18 - Displaced.
Bangura, Idrissa (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Isata (Female) age 10 - 1999 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Abducted.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) age 31 - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Isatu (Female) age 53 - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Isha (Female) age 33 - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained.
Bangura, Ishmeal (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Bangura, Issa (Male) age 11 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted.
Bangura, Issa (Male) age 12 - 1997 - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Issa (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Jacomo Sorie (Male) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, James (Male) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, James (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Bangura, James (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Bangura, James (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bangura, James K (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Bombali - Extorted.
Bangura, Jimmy (Male) age 36 - 1996 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura, Joe (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Bangura, Johanis (Male) age 58 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Johathan (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, John (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Joseph (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Joseph (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted. Killed.
Bangura, Julius (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Jusu (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1991 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 - Abducted.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) age 31 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Assaulted.
Bangura,Kadiatu (Female) age 31 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Bangura, Kadiatu (Female) age 43 - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Kalie (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Kamanda (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Kanlu (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Komrabai - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Killed.
Bangura, Koya (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Lahai (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) age 32 - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) age 60 - 2000 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Lamin (Male) age 71 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Lamin T (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Lamina (Male) - 1992 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Lamina (Male) age 61 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Lammoh (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Lansana (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Bangura, Lansana (Male) - 1999 - Property looted. Killed.
Bangura, Mabinty (Female) age 42 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted. Detained.
Bangura, Mabinty (Female) age 61 - 1999 - Displaced.
Bangura, Madieu (Male) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mana (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Bangura,Mankey (Male) - 1995 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Mannah (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Margaret (Female) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mariama (Female) age 23 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Mariatu (Female) age 14 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Marie (Female) - Displaced and extorted.
Bangura, Marie (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 7 - 1998 - Killed.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 16 - Displaced.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 35 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bangura,Marie (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and propertylooted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Marie (Female) age 46 - Killed.
Bangura, Mary (Female) - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Mayah (Male) age 90 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mbalu (Female) - 1999 - Assaulted.
Bangura, Menah (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Micheal (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Mikailu (Male) age 54 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Minkaila (Male) age 42 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura,Mohamed (Male) age 19 - 1995 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 27 - 2000 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 44 - 1997 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 47 - 1998 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Mohamed (Male) age 79 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Molai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted. Killed.
Bangura, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Magbaiamba Ngowahun, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Momodu (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) - 1998 - Detained.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Momoh (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Monday (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Moriba (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura,Morlai (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Morlai (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Morlai (Male) age 60 - Killed.
Bangura, Musa (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Musa (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Musa (Male) age 39 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Musa (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Musa T (Male) age 43 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Mustapha (Male) - 1995 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Mustapha (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Musu (Female) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Musu (Female) - 1995 - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, N' (Female) - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Bangura, Ngadie (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Nma (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Nmah (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Nmah Brima (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura,Omari (Male) age 51 - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Ousman (Male) - 2000 - Extorted and property looted.
Bangura, Ousman (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Bangura,Ousman (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and propertydestroyed. Abducted. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Ousman (Male) age 42 - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Patrick (Male) age 10 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Patrick (Male) age 18 - 1995 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Posseh (Female) - 1992 - Property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Bangura, Raymond (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Bangura, Roke (Male) age 35 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bangura, Rosaline (Female) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Bangura, Rugiatu (Female) - Killed.
Bangura, Rugiatu (Female) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Bangura, S. Yunisa (Male) age 54 - 1993 in Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sahha (Male) - Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Tortured.
Bangura, Saidu (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Bangura, Saimatu (Female) - 1993 in Kono - Killed.
Bangura, Salamatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Salaymatu (Female) - 1992 - Killed.
Bangura, Sallay (Female) - Displaced.
Bangura, Sallay (Female) age 1 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Sallu (Male) age 16 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bangura, Sallu (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed.
Bangura,Sallu (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sally (Female) - 2000 in Western Area - Abducted.
Bangura, Samie (Male) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Samuel (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Bangura, Samuel (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Samura (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Magbaiamba Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - Detained.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Bangura, Santigie (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Detained. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Sarah (Female) - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Satefu (Male) age 31 - Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Bangura, Sathem (Male) - Displaced.
Bangura, Sento (Female) - 1995 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sethaha (Male) - 1999 in Tonkolili - Assaulted.
Bangura, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bangura, Sheku (Male) age 27 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted.
Bangura, Sinneh (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Bangura, Sinneh (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and stripped.
Bangura, Sombo (Female) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted.
Bangura, Soriba (Male) age 72 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 37 - 1999 in Neini, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 37 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Assaulted and tortured.
Bangura, Sorie (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bangura, Sorieba (Male) - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Stanley (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Sullay (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Taimu (Male) - 1997 in Kenema - Killed.
Bangura, Tamba (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bangura, Tamba (Male) age 60 - 1999 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Thabeh Alice (Female) age 29 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bangura, Tommy (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bangura, Umu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bangura, Umu (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Unisa (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted. Tortured.
Bangura, Wara (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Bangura, Woromah (Male) age 31 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bangura, Wusa (Male) - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bangura, Yagha (Male) age 64 - Displaced.
Bangura, Yallah (Male) - Property destroyed.
Bangura, Yamarie (Female) - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced.
Bangura, Yatta (Female) - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) - 1995 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Bangura, Yeabu (Female) age 38 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bangura, Yei (Female) - 1996 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Bangura, Yusifu (Male) - 1997 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Bangura, Yusufu (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Bangura, Zachariah (Male) - Displaced.
Banie, Isatu (Female) age 59 - 1997 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Detained.
Bankolay, Desmond (Male) age 43 - 1996 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bankoley, Gbagbei (Male) age 55 - 1996 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Bannah, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Killed.
Bannet, Idrissa (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Bannoh, Jebeh (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted.
Bannoh, Vandi (Male) age 17 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Banpewa, Jusu (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Banta, Bueh (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Banta, Isatu (Female) age 36 - 1996 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced. Detained.
Bantama, Minkailu (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Assaulted and tortured.
Banua, Karray (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Banya, Agnes (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Banya,Brima (Male) age 68 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Property looted anddestroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Banya, Jitta (Female) - 1997 - Killed.
Banya, John (Male) age 29 - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Banya, Lahai (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Banya, Mamawa (Female) - Displaced.
Bao, Bockarie (Male) age 17 - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Bao, Borbor (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bao, Fatmata (Female) age 6 - Forced to labour.
Bao, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Extorted. Killed.
Bao, Maitta (Female) - 1991 in Pujehun - Assaulted.
Bao, Musa (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Tortured.
Baraytay, Baba (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Barker,Abu (Male) - 1999 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted. Limb amputated.
Barna, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Forced to labour.
Barnett, Albert (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted.
Barrel, John (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Barrie, Abdul (Male) age 45 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Barrie, Abdul (Male) age 58 - 1996 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Barrie, Abdulai (Male) age 60 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Killed.
Barrie, Abu (Male) - Killed.
Barrie, Alhassan (Male) - Killed.
Barrie, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Alpha (Male) age 42 - 1999 - Extorted.
Barrie, Alphajor (Male) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Killed.
Barrie, Amadu (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Barrie, Amadu (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed. Killed.
Barrie, Amara Siray (Male) age 7 - 1998 - Abducted. Tortured.
Barrie, Aminata (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted.
Barrie, Augusta (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Chernor (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Fatmata (Female) age 4 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Barrie, Fatmata (Female) age 9 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Barrie, Hadiatu (Female) age 24 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Mariama (Female) age 55 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Barrie, Massah (Female) age 12 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) - 1996 in Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) age 55 - Displaced and property looted.
Barrie, Mohamed (Male) age 57 - Property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Barrie, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Property looted.
Barrie, Sulaiman (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Sulaiman (Male) age 100 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Barrie, Tejan (Male) - Killed.
Barrie, Thomas (Male) - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Umaru (Male) age 29 - 1992 - Abducted and detained.
Barrie, Yaheh Tharu (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted.
Barrie, Yayah (Male) age 52 - 1992 - Killed.
Barrie, Yayah (Male) age 57 - Displaced.
Barrie, Zainab (Female) age 3 - 1996 in Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Bassie, David (Male) age 59 - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Bassie,David Ngenda (Male) age 24 - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bassie, Edward (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bassie, James (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Bassie, Joseph (Male) age 68 - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bassie, Kuna (Female) - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Bassie, Monica (Female) age 26 - 1995 in Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Bassie, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Bawa, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Bawoh, Finda L. (Female) age 42 - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bawoh, Musa (Male) age 25 - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Bawoh, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Killed.
Bawoh, Sato (Male) age 46 - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Bawoh, Satta (Female) age 37 - 1992 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Bawoh, Sattoe (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Killed.
Bawoh, Seidu (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced.
Bayoh, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bayoh, Daramy (Male) - 1996 - Displaced.
Bayoh, Fatmata (Female) age 17 - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Bayoh, Fiamusu (Female) age 49 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Bayoh, Hawa (Female) age 48 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Bayoh, Kenneh (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Bayoh, Kumba (Female) - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Bayoh, Matthew (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bayoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted. Assaulted.
Bayoh, Musu (Female) age 51 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Bayoh, Ousman (Male) - 1995 in Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Bayoh, Sam (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Bagbe, Bo District - Killed.
Bayoh, Samuel (Male) - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Bayoh, Samuel (Male) - 1996 in Peje West, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bayoh, Sia (Female) age 40 - 2000 in Lei, Kono - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bayoh, Tamba (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Bayoh, Theresa (Female) age 36 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bayoh, Titus (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Killed.
Bayoh, Yei (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bayoh, Yusuf (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured and stripped.
Beach, Sundie (Male) age 43 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Beachie, Ishmeal (Male) age 42 - 1998 - Extorted.
Beah, Jonathan (Male) age 41 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted.
Beah, Kapuru (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Beah, Raymond (Male) - 1995 - Assaulted.
Beah, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Beayorma, Sulaiman (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Beckley, Alfred (Male) age 26 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted.
Beckley, Momoh (Male) - Displaced.
Bekeh, Joe (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Belewa, Alieu (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Belewa, Amidu (Male) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Belgiuah, Joe (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Belmont, Peter (Male) age 53 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured.
Bembe, Luseni (Male) - Forced to labour.
Benbay, Komba (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Bendeh, Dwight (Male) - 1998 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Killed.
Bendekoh, Kumba (Female) age 38 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Bendu, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bendu, Allie (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bendu, Aruna (Male) - 1997 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bendu, Aruna (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Bendu, Hawa (Female) age 16 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted.
Bendu, Ibrahim (Male) age 9 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted.
Bendu, Jonathan (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bendu, Jurusa (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bendu, Momoh (Male) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bendu, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Bendu, Yea (Female) - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Extorted. Assaulted. Killed.
Benga, Jane (Female) age 47 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Benga, Maciray (Female) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bengah, Momoh (Male) age 48 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bengeh, Aruna (Male) age 15 - 1997 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Benjamin, John (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bennie, Kumba (Female) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Benolu, Sulaiman (Male) age 12 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted.
Benya, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Benya,Amidu (Male) age 60 - 1994 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced andextorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Benya, Karimu (Male) age 65 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Benya, Lahai (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Biaimo, Swaray Yamba (Male) age 17 - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced.
Biareh, Thomas (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bikie, Gufulo (Male) age 73 - 1993 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bindi, Albert (Male) age 62 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bindi, Eddison (Male) - 1996 - Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Bindi, Joe (Male) age 36 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Bindi, Kadia (Female) age 3 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Bindi,Martha (Female) age 31 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bindi, Mary (Female) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bindi, Ngaiteh (Male) age 35 - 2000 in Moyamba - Assaulted and tortured.
Bindi, Saffa (Male) - 1991 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bindi, Sahr (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bindi, Sarah (Female) age 2 - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Binkongos, Richard (Male) age 38 - Displaced and extorted.
Bio, Alice (Female) - Forced to labour.
Bio, Hawa (Female) age 43 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Bio, Jenaba (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Bio, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Bio, Joesipo (Male) - 1995 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Bio, Joseph Mohamed (Male) age 80 - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bio, Musa (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Bio, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bio, Steven (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Bio, Steven (Male) - 1995 - Property destroyed.
Bio, Thomas (Male) age 20 - 1995 - Displaced. Killed.
Bla, Ibrahim (Male) age 35 - Killed.
Bla, Isatu (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced.
Black Kamara, Alhaji Abu (Male) - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped. Killed.
Blackie, Theresa (Female) - Displaced.
Blackie, Yatta (Female) - 1995 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Blake, Melvin (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Blake, Samuel (Male) age 39 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Blake, Tommy (Male) age 57 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Boa, Bockarie (Male) - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced.
Boat, Sonia (Male) - 1997 - Extorted.
Bobor, Baindu (Female) age 33 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bobor, Baindu (Female) age 33 - Displaced.
Bobor, Brima (Male) age 26 - 1995 in Lugbu, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Bobor, Hawa (Female) age 45 - 1996 - Tortured. Killed.
Bobor, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Bobor, John (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained.
Bobor, Lahai (Male) age 19 - 1992 - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bobor, Miatta (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Bobor, Saidu (Male) age 30 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Bobor, Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Abu (Male) age 18 - 2000 in Kono - Tortured.
Bockarie, Alfred (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Bockarie, Alieu (Male) age 9 - 1994 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bockarie,Amadu (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bockarie, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Amara (Male) age 24 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced.
Bockarie, Amara (Male) age 69 - 1993 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bockarie, Amie (Female) age 20 - Assaulted.
Bockarie, Aminata (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Augustine (Male) age 31 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Baby (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Bockarie, Barbar (Male) age 34 - 1996 - Detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Bobor (Male) - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Bondu (Female) age 21 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Bockarie, Charles (Male) - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Limb amputated.
Bockarie, Daisy (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bockarie, Dexion (Male) - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Bockarie, Elizabeth (Female) age 32 - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Fatmata (Female) age 10 - Killed.
Bockarie, Fatmata (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Bockarie, Foday (Male) - Displaced.
Bockarie, Foday (Male) age 45 - 1996 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Fodie (Male) - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Francis (Male) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie,Gbanie (Male) age 87 - 1997 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Hawa (Female) age 18 - 1991 in Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bockarie,Hawa (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Bockarie, Hawa (Female) age 59 - 1991 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Jaia (Male) - 1994 in Pujehun - Killed.
Bockarie, Jaiah (Male) age 31 - 1993 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Jatu (Female) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured.
Bockarie, Joe (Male) age 32 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bockarie, Jusu (Male) age 23 - 1991 - Displaced. Tortured.
Bockarie, Kain (Male) - 1991 - Assaulted.
Bockarie, Kanneh (Male) age 69 - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Bockarie, Karmoh (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bockarie, Kennie (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Bockarie, Kini Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Lahai (Male) age 2 - 1996 - Tortured. Killed.
Bockarie, Lahai (Male) age 30 - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Lamin (Male) age 19 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Bockarie, Lansana (Male) - Killed.
Bockarie, Lansana (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Lansana (Male) age 59 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Bockarie, Lossie (Male) age 12 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Lucy (Female) age 5 - 1994 - Displaced. Killed.
Bockarie, Mambu (Male) age 35 - 1996 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Mary (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted.
Bockarie, Micheal (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Bockarie, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Bockarie, Momoh (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Momoh (Male) age 29 - 1991 - Displaced. Killed.
Bockarie, Moses (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced.
Bockarie, Mualim (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Bockarie, Musa (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Tortured.
Bockarie, Musa (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Musa (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Valunia, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Bockarie, Mustapha (Male) age 8 - Killed.
Bockarie, Nansu (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Nineh (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Bockarie, Saffa (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bockarie, Saffa (Male) age 49 - 1991 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Sallia (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Bockarie, Satta (Female) - 1996 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Sheriff (Male) age 1 - 1998 - Assaulted.
Bockarie, Sheriff (Male) age 13 - 1997 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Sidie (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bockarie, Tailu (Male) age 45 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Tamba (Male) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Bockarie, Tamba (Male) age 37 - 1998 - Displaced.
Bockarie, Tejan (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Tenneh (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced.
Bockarie, Thomas (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bockarie, Vandi (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bockarie, Vandy (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Property looted.
Bockarie, Watta (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Bockarie, Watta (Female) age 10 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Bockarie Forwai, Padenga (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Bodkin, Rosaline (Female) age 42 - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Boi, Sallay (Female) - 1995 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Boi, Selo (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Boi, Yea (Female) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Boima, Aiah (Male) age 18 - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Boima, Alhaji Ernest (Male) - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Boima, Alpha (Male) - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Boima, Ernest (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Boima, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Boima, Komba (Male) - 1999 in Kamara, Kono - Forced to labour. Killed.
Boima, Kumba (Female) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Boima, Kumba (Female) age 40 - 1997 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Boima, Martin (Male) age 52 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Boima, Matthew (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced.
Boima, Menie (Female) age 13 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Boima, Moigboi (Male) age 71 - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Boima, Musu (Female) age 8 - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Boima, Patrick (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Boima,Patrick (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Boima, Salia (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted. Assaulted.
Boima, Shaika (Male) age 24 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Boima, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Boima, Sia (Female) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Boima, Tamba (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Boima, Tamba (Male) - 1998 - Property looted. Killed.
Boima, Tamba (Male) age 61 - 1991 in Nomo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Boima, Tenneh (Female) - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Boitega, Amadu (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Boiweh, Sia (Female) - 1998 - Abducted.
Boko, Fomba (Male) - 1991 - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Boko, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Boma, Jattu (Female) age 73 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Bomboi, Marie (Female) - Assaulted.
Bomboi, Muniru (Male) - Displaced.
Bomdu, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bomoi, Surmana (Male) - 1991 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bona, Jassie (Female) age 60 - Displaced and property looted. Limb amputated.
Bona, Sahr (Male) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Assaulted. Killed.
Bondowa, Momoh (Male) - Extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Bonga, Francis (Male) - 1997 - Killed.
Bongi, Masseh (Female) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Bongo, Janet (Female) age 60 - 1995 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Bongo, Kola (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Boni-Moiwo, Sahr (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Boni-Moiwo, Tamba (Male) age 14 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bonjebah, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Kono - Displaced.
Bonjebah, Sia (Female) age 78 - 1998 in Kono - Killed.
Bonnie, Joe (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bonsu, Sahr (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Bornor, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Bounnie, Gassimu (Male) - Killed.
Bowah, Amie (Female) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Boyah-Quee, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Boyawah, Jamiatu (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Braima, Hary (Male) - 1992 in Dodo, Kenema - Detained. Assaulted.
Braima, Kaddie (Female) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Braima, Morie (Male) age 55 - Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Braima, Saidu (Male) age 7 - 1993 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Brainard,Francis (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Brainard, Jonathan (Male) age 25 - 1997 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property looted.
Brewah, George (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Brewah, Mildred (Female) - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brewah, Tommy (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Briama, Alyssious (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Briama, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Briama, Kalilu (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Brian, Alhaji (Male) - 1992 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Brima, Abass (Male) - Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Abdulai (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Brima, Alhaji (Male) - 1998 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Brima, Alhaji Katta (Male) age 54 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Brima, Alhaji Morrow (Male) age 14 - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Brima, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Brima, Alpha (Male) age 68 - 1995 in Bonthe - Property looted. Assaulted.
Brima, Amadu (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Detained.
Brima, Amara (Male) age 13 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Brima, Ansumana (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Brima, Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Brima, Aruna (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brima, Augustine (Male) age 22 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Brima, Baindu (Female) age 26 - Displaced.
Brima, Bockarie (Male) age 28 - Displaced.
Brima, Edison (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Kissi Kama, Kailahun - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Brima, Fatmata (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Extorted. Abducted. Tortured.
Brima, Fatu (Female) - 1991 - Displaced. Killed.
Brima, Hawa (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Joe (Male) - 1999 - Tortured.
Brima, Joe (Male) age 21 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Brima, Kadie (Female) - 1992 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Kadie (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Brima, Kai (Male) - 1998 - Limb amputated.
Brima, Kaindaneh (Male) age 36 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Brima, Kortor (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Detained.
Brima, Kumba (Female) age 20 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Lahai (Male) - Property destroyed.
Brima, Lamin (Male) age 59 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Brima, Lansana (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted. Killed.
Brima, Mariama (Female) age 7 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Brima, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Brima, Massah (Female) age 34 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour.
Brima, Mohamed (Male) age 16 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Stripped. Killed.
Brima, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted. Assaulted.
Brima, Moriba (Male) age 50 - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Brima, Morie (Male) - 1995 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brima, Morie (Male) age 48 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Brima, Munda (Male) - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Brima, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Brima, Musa (Male) age 15 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Brima, Nancy (Female) age 26 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Brima, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 33 - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 35 - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Brima, Sahr (Male) age 47 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Stripped.
Brima, Satta (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Senesie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Brima, Senesie (Male) age 57 - 1994 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Detained. Tortured.
Brima, Sheku (Male) age 3 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Brima, Sulaiman (Male) age 4 - 1994 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Abducted. Killed.
Brima, Tamba (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Brima, Tanu (Male) age 59 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted.
Brima, Wuya (Female) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Killed.
Brima, Yeati (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed.
Brima Fawundu, Mohamed James (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Brimah, Fatmata (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Brorad, Kenny (Male) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Browne, Joe (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Browne, Jonathan (Male) age 26 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Browne, Sabainah (Female) - Killed.
Bu, John (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Detained.
Buduka, Rugiatu (Female) age 58 - 1996 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Bulleh, Abdul (Male) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Bullie, John Patrick (Male) - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Bunda, Allieu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Bundah, Alhaji Brima (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Bundamy, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Bundeh, Alpha (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted and stripped.
Bundor, Jusufu (Male) - Property destroyed.
Bundor, Michael (Male) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Tortured.
Bundor, Tamba (Male) - Killed.
Bundu, Abdul (Male) age 30 - Extorted.
Bundu, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced.
Bundu, Alfred (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Bundu,Alhaji Bai (Male) age 77 - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Bundu, Alpha (Male) age 31 - 1999 - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Bundu, Aruna (Male) - 1998 in Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Bundu, Bairoh age 48 - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Bundu, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Bundu, Edward (Male) age 18 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted.
Bundu, Eva (Female) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bundu, Fattu (Female) age 16 - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Detained. Limb amputated.
Bundu, Isatu (Female) - 1999 - Killed.
Bundu, James (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Bundu, Joseph (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Stripped.
Bundu, Kadiatu (Female) age 67 - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Bundu, Keikura (Male) - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Bundu, Lavai (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Bundu, Mariatu (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Bundu, Marie (Female) - Displaced.
Bundu, Missalie (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Bundu, Samuel (Male) - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Bundu, Sulaiman (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Bundu, Sulaiman (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Bundu, Sultan (Male) - 1999 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Bundu, Surjoh (Male) age 16 - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Displaced.
Bundu, Tamba (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Bundu, Tamba Jonathan (Male) age 47 - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Bundu, Yusif (Male) age 22 - 1995 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Bunduka, Amara (Male) - 1994 in Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Bunduka, Amara (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Bunduka, Bockarie (Male) age 30 - 1992 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Bunduka, Isatu (Female) age 24 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Bunduka, James (Male) - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Bunduka, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Bunduka, Musa (Male) age 19 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Bunumbu, Kenie (Male) - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Burreh, Lansana (Male) - Extorted.
Burreh, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Tortured.
Butscher, Aminata (Female) - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Butscher,Hindolo (Male) age 52 - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Butscher, James (Male) - 1997 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Killed.
Campbell, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 - Property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Campbell, J (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Campbell, Kaikura (Male) age 40 - Assaulted. Killed.
Campbell, Magnus (Male) age 62 - 1999 - Property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Carew, Kenei (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Carew, Mojama (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Carpenter, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Carpenter, Jusu (Male) - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Carpenter, Koroma (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Carpenter, Moinah (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Carpenter,Momoh (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Carpenter, Vandi (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Caulker,Cecelia (Female) age 83 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted,tortured and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Caulker, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1994 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Caulker,Victor (Male) age 57 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property destroyed.Abducted and detained. Tortured and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism. Killed.
Cawaley, James (Male) age 59 - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Displaced.
Cawan, Adama (Female) age 71 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Chalkey, Yema (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Challx, Dauda (Male) - 1994 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Chana, Maita (Female) - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Charles, Abu (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property looted.
Charles, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Charles, Bockarie (Male) age 53 - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Charles, Eyaja (Male) - 1998 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Tortured. Killed.
Charles, Jeneba (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Charles, Julius (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Tortured.
Charles, Kemie (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Charles,Kenie Lansana (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun -Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Charles, Marian (Female) - Displaced. Abducted.
Charles, Marie (Male) age 9 - 1993 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Charles, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted.
Charles, Patrick (Male) - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Charles, Prince (Male) age 33 - 1996 - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Charles, Saidu (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Charlie, Charles Ruphus (Male) - 1998 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Charlie, Joe (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Charlie, Joe (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Charlie, Lahai (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Abducted.
Charlie, Mohamed Tommy (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced.
Charlie, Ramatu (Female) age 18 - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced.
Charlie, Umara (Male) age 37 - 1997 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Extorted. Detained.
Charlie, Yeama Kaima (Female) age 70 - 1997 in Bum, Bonthe - Tortured and limb amputated.
Chebie, Sahr (Male) - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Chebie, Tamba (Male) - 1998 - Detained.
Chendeka, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Clergy, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Cleveland, Payangula (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Cobio, Emmanuel (Male) - 1997 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Coker, Alex (Male) age 23 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Coker, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Coker, Ansumana (Male) age 67 - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Coker, Charles (Male) age 50 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Coker, Francis (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Coker, Gerald (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Tortured and stripped.
Coker, Hazah (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Coker, Kenie Torma (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Coker, Lucinda (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Coker, Mambu (Female) age 76 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured and limb amputated.
Coker, Marie (Female) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Coker, Moininah (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Coker, Samuel (Male) age 35 - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted.
Coker, Sesay (Male) - Assaulted.
Coker, Thomas (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Coker, Tommy (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Coker, Yeama (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Cole, Abdul Rahman (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Cole,Alhaji Tejan (Male) age 24 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Cole, Christian (Male) - Killed.
Cole, Edwin (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Western Area - Displaced. Detained. Tortured.
Cole, Emmanuel (Male) age 9 - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Cole, Emmanuel (Male) age 62 - 1997 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Cole, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Cole, Georgiana (Female) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Cole, Jacob (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Cole, Luseni (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Cole, Moses (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Cole, Siginie (Male) age 25 - Abducted. Killed.
Cole, Solomon (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Cole, Tejan (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Collier, Alieu (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Collier, Brima (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Collier, Christian (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Collier, Sellu (Male) age 51 - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Collings, Eldred (Male) - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Comba, Amara (Male) - 1991 - Stripped. Killed.
Combay, Murray (Male) age 20 - 1996 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Killed.
Combulah, Lansana Brima (Male) - Killed.
Conjoh, Sarah (Female) age 45 - Tortured.
Conteh, Abdoramam (Male) - 2000 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Abdul (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Abdul Raman (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - 2000 - Displaced.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Conteh,Abdulai (Male) age 27 - 2000 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 31 - 1996 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Bureh, Port Loko - Displaced.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 35 - 2000 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Abdulai (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 16 - 1997 in Western Area - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh,Abu (Male) age 27 - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Detained. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Abu (Male) age 52 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Conteh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Extorted and property looted.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Adama (Female) - 2000 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 34 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Adama (Female) age 67 - 1999 in Western Area - Detained. Killed.
Conteh, Ahmed (Male) - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Ahmed (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Tankoro, Kono - Killed.
Conteh, Aiah (Male) - 1999 - Property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Alfred (Male) - 1997 in Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Alfred (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Alhaji (Male) - 1997 in Western Area - Extorted.
Conteh, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji (Male) age 21 - 1996 in Small Bo, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alhaji B (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji B (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji Brima (Male) age 65 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Conteh, Alhaji Mohamed (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alhaji Sheku (Male) age 63 - 1996 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Alice (Female) - 1995 in Sielenga, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Alie (Male) age 13 - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Alieu (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alimamy (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alimamy (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Alpha (Male) age 25 - 1998 - Killed.
Conteh, Alusine (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Conteh,Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced and property lootedand destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) - Assaulted.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) age 19 - 1997 - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Amadu (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Briama, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Amara (Male) - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Amidu (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Amie (Female) - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted.
Conteh, Amodu (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Conteh,Ansumana (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced andproperty looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Aruna (Male) age 6 - 1998 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced.
Conteh, Aruna (Male) age 14 - 1996 in Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Bai (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Ballay (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Bashiru (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Bassie (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Benna (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Bobor (Male) age 39 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Bockarie (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Boi (Female) age 35 - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1993 - Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 53 - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 57 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Brima (Male) age 82 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Conteh, C.S. (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Conteh, Daniel (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Dawa (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Denis (Male) - Forced to labour.
Conteh, Dwadoi (Male) - 1999 - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Edward (Male) age 51 - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) - 2000 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 15 - 1994 - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Fatmata (Female) age 35 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) - Displaced.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) - Assaulted.
Conteh, Fatu (Female) age 55 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Foday (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Francis (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Frank (Male) - 1992 in Kono - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Gbessay (Female) age 70 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, George (Male) age 25 - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Gladys (Female) age 15 - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Hassan (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) - 1992 - Killed.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Conteh, Hawa (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Ibrahim (Male) - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Ibrahim (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) age 6 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Idrissa (Male) age 23 - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Isata (Female) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Isata (Female) - Displaced.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) age 17 - 1998 in Western Area - Killed.
Conteh, Isatu (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Isha (Female) age 24 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Conteh, Ishmael (Male) age 51 - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Conteh, Issa (Male) - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Conteh, Issa (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Iye (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted.
Conteh, Iye (Female) - Killed.
Conteh, Iye (Female) - 1999 - Displaced.
Conteh, James (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, James (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Conteh, James (Male) age 7 - 1998 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Conteh, James (Male) age 29 - 1994 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted. Tortured.
Conteh, Jane (Female) - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Jane (Female) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Jebbeh (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Conteh,Jebbeh (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Conteh, Jeneba (Female) age 12 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Assaulted.
Conteh, Jeneba (Female) age 27 - 2000 in Kambia - Displaced and extorted.
Conteh, Jim (Male) age 29 - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Detained. Killed.
Conteh, John (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Joseph (Male) age 29 - 1994 in Tane, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Conteh, Joseph (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Kabba (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Conteh, Kabba (Male) age 26 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Kabbi (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured.
Conteh, Kaday (Female) - 1993 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Kaday (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Conteh, Kadiatu (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh,Kadiatu (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Kadiatu (Female) age 35 - 1992 - Killed.
Conteh, Kandeh (Male) age 55 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Conteh, Kanie (Female) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Conteh, Kapru (Male) age 54 - 1996 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Kate (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Keifa (Male) age 30 - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Keikuta (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Conteh, Kemoh (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Tortured.
Conteh, Kemor Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Abducted.
Conteh, Kewulay (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb
Conteh, Koto (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Lamboi (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh,Lamin (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Lamine (Male) - 1997 - Extorted. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Lansana (Male) age 61 - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Linda (Female) age 52 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Lucy (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Extorted.
Conteh, Mabinty (Female) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Mabinty (Female) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Conteh, Mabinty (Female) age 43 - 1996 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Makai (Female) age 13 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Conteh, Mako (Male) - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Mamako (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Yakemo-Kpukumu Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Manah (Male) age 54 - 1991 - Property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Mankapru (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced.
Conteh, Manso (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced.
Conteh, Mariama (Female) - 1993 - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Mariama (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Marie (Female) - 1997 - Displaced.
Conteh, Marie (Female) age 18 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Conteh, Mark Pius (Male) age 47 - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Conteh, Massah F. (Female) age 65 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Mayiteh (Female) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Mbalu (Female) age 16 - 2000 - Assaulted.
Conteh, Memuna (Female) age 19 - 1991 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Memuna (Female) age 60 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Michael (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 1997 - Abducted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted. Tortured.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 16 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Abducted. Killed.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 28 - 1999 in Bo District - Displaced.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 45 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted and stripped.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 48 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 49 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Mohamed (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Conteh,Mohamed Foday (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun -Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh, Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Momorie (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Monday (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, More (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh,Morlai (Male) - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Morlai (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Kono - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Conteh, Morlai (Male) age 67 - 2000 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Moses (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Timdel, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Conteh, Murray (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Conteh, Musa (Male) - 1992 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted.
Conteh, Musa Ibrahim (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Mustapha (Male) - 1993 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Mustapha (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Langorama, Kenema - Tortured.
Conteh, Musu (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Musu (Female) age 24 - 1999 - Displaced.
Conteh, Musu (Female) age 47 - Extorted and property looted.
Conteh, Nadeh (Female) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Nankoh (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Nbau (Female) - 1994 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Nhoi (Male) - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Nmah (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Ojuku (Male) - Killed.
Conteh, Ousman (Male) age 20 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Conteh, Ousman (Male) age 25 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Paul (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Conteh, Paul (Male) age 13 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh,Peter (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Conteh, Polthay (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Prince (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Detained.
Conteh, Ramatu (Female) - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Extorted and property looted.
Conteh, Ramatu (Female) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Ramatu (Female) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Assaulted.
Conteh, Regina (Female) age 24 - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Sabina (Female) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sai (Female) age 65 - 1999 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Saidu (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Sakumba (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Salieu (Male) age 13 - 1996 in Kenema - Killed.
Conteh, Sampa (Female) - Killed.
Conteh, Sampa (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Conteh, Samuel (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Conteh, Samuel (Male) - 1999 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Samuel (Male) age 31 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Sandaems (Male) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Conteh, Sandayama (Male) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Sandima (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - Killed.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Conteh,Santigie (Male) age 19 - 1999 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Extortedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Conteh, Santigie (Male) age 27 - 1996 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Sao (Female) - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sarah (Female) - 1998 in Bombali - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sarah (Female) age 45 - Displaced.
Conteh,Sarah (Female) age 60 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu -Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Conteh, Sarjoh (Male) - Killed.
Conteh, Sarjoh (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Sarrah (Female) age 42 - 1998 - Property looted.
Conteh, Sasa (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Senesie (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted.
Conteh, Senesie (Male) age 74 - 2000 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Seray (Female) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sheika (Male) age 32 - 1997 - Extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1993 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Conteh, Siaka (Male) age 73 - 1993 - Killed.
Conteh, Sidique (Male) - Assaulted.
Conteh, Sidique (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sidique (Male) age 18 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Conteh, Solomon (Male) age 33 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Somgbo (Male) age 58 - 1998 - Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Conteh, Soner (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Detained. Killed.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 43 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated.
Conteh, Sorie (Male) age 49 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Conteh, Sulaiman (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Sulaiman (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Conteh, Sullay (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Conteh, Sullay (Female) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Sylvester (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Conteh, Tamba (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Conteh, Tenneh (Female) age 27 - 1994 in Wandor, Kenema - Property looted.
Conteh, Tenneh (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Conteh, Titi (Female) - Displaced. Killed.
Conteh, Umaru (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Conteh, Umaru (Male) age 61 - Displaced and extorted.
Conteh, Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Property looted.
Conteh, Wandeh (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Conteh, Wilson (Male) - 1994 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Assaulted. Killed.
Conteh, Yabu (Female) - 1997 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Conteh, Yabundu (Male) - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured.
Conteh, Yaka (Male) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yannoh (Female) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yaother (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yayah (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted. Stripped.
Conteh, Yeabu (Female) age 30 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Conteh, Yeanken (Female) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Conteh, Yeanoh (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Conteh, Yeanor (Female) age 41 - 1998 in Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Yoyonthor (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Conteh, Zainab (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Cookson, Alfred (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Cookson, Michael (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Coomber, Alhaji Mustapha (Male) - 1995 in Western Area - Killed.
Coomber, Aruna (Male) age 53 - 1991 - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Coomber, Hawa (Female) age 31 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced.
Coomber, Lansana (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Coomber, Lukiatu (Female) age 13 - 1992 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Coomber, Morie (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Detained. Killed.
Coomber, Mustapha (Male) - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Coomber, Musu (Female) age 55 - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Coomber, Patrick (Male) age 43 - 1996 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Coomber, Sheku (Male) age 35 - Property destroyed. Detained.
Coomber, Sounah (Female) age 44 - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Assaulted and tortured.
Cooper,Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Cooper, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Copper, Agnes (Female) - 1994 - Property looted and destroyed.
Corpu, Jaia (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Crown, Hassan (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Daa, Nanah (Female) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Tortured. Killed.
Dabani, Slepher age 39 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Dabeni, Baindu (Female) age 21 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dabeni, Joe (Male) age 10 - 1991 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dabeni, Kpano (Male) age 13 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Dabenni, Malikie (Male) age 58 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Daberrie, Tiangay (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Dabo, Fatimah (Female) - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Dabo, Murrie (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Dabo, Numa (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Daboh,Alhassan (Male) - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Daboh, Bockarie (Male) age 41 - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Daboh, Femusu (Female) age 37 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Daboh, Foday (Male) - 1999 - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Daboh, Franklin (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Daboh, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Daboh, Isata (Female) age 64 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Daboh, Jenneh (Female) - 1991 in Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Daboh, John (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Abducted. Assaulted.
Daboh,Kanfata (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Daboh, Kelfa (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Daboh, Lamina (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Daboh, Mohamed (Male) age 33 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted.
Daboh, Saio (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Daboh, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Dabontah, Marrah (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Dabor, Alhaji (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Killed.
Dabor, Alusine (Male) - Assaulted.
Dabor, Fatmata (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Dabor, Finah (Female) age 18 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Limb amputated.
Dabor, Kumba (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dabor, Leba (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Dabor, Sarah (Female) age 9 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dabor, Silatie (Male) age 9 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Dabor, Sinkarie (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dabor, Yama (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Dabor, Yayah (Male) age 19 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dafie, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Daiwodeh, Finda (Female) age 30 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated. Killed.
Daiwodeh, Sia (Female) age 1 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Dakbawa, Ansumana (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Dakoi,Brima (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dakoi, Kenie (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Killed.
Dakoi, Lahai (Male) - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Detained.
Dakowa, Gbendeh (Male) age 38 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Dakowa, Hassan (Male) age 32 - 1993 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Dakowa, Jeneba (Female) - Property looted.
Dakowa, John (Male) age 12 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Detained.
Dakowa, John (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Dale, Alfred (Male) age 48 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dale, Alie (Male) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Damawah, Jayah (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Damba, Francis (Male) age 61 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Damba, Lansana (Male) - Killed.
Damba, Musa (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Damba, Paul (Male) - Displaced. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Damba, Saao (Female) - Killed.
Danda, Wuya (Female) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted.
Daniel, Fassah (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Dankay,Serry (Male) age 54 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.Assaulted, tortured, stripped and limb amputated.
Dankeh, Sheray (Female) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Danmya, Sahr (Male) - 2000 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Daramy, Alpha (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Daramy, Aminata (Female) age 35 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Daramy, Fatou (Female) age 60 - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Limb amputated.
Daramy, Gibrilla (Male) age 35 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced.
Daramy, Ismile (Male) age 38 - 1996 - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Daru, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Dasahr, Komba (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Tortured and stripped.
Dassama, Vandy (Male) - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Assaulted. Killed.
Dauda, Agnes (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Dauda, Alpha (Male) age 11 - Displaced.
Dauda,Amie (Female) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dauda, Ansumana (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Dauda, Baimba (Male) age 63 - 1996 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Dauda, Bockarie (Male) age 44 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Dauda, Foday (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Dauda, Ibrahim (Male) age 65 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Dauda, John (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Dauda, Juliana (Female) age 26 - 1994 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Dauda, Junisa (Male) age 60 - Displaced.
Dauda, Keineh (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Dauda,Madio (Male) - 1996 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Dauda, Mafoe (Female) - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dauda, Robert (Male) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted. Killed.
Dauda, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Dauda, Sallu (Male) age 78 - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Dauda, Sia (Female) - 1996 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Dauda,Swaray (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
David, Jusu (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
David, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Davies, Alfred (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Davies, Christian (Male) - Property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Davies, Francis (Male) age 6 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Davies, Karri - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Davies, Olive (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Tortured.
Davies, Regina (Female) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Davies, Samuel (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted.
Davies, Victoria (Female) age 32 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted.
Davowa, Amara Fomba (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Davowa, Brima Amara (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Davowa, Mou (Male) age 46 - 1993 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Daw, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dawa, Lansana (Male) age 21 - 1993 - Displaced. Detained.
Dawu, Abdul Raman (Male) age 25 - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Dayatu, Maama (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Dedewai, Lansana (Male) - Abducted. Killed.
Deen,Marie (Female) age 52 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Deen, Sheku (Male) - 1996 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Deen-Kanu, Marie (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Defie, Yatta (Female) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Deinkeh, Muctarr (Male) - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Deinor, Ben (Male) - 2000 - Killed.
Demby, Joseph (Male) - 1996 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Killed.
Demby, Kadie (Female) age 23 - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Demby, Karimu (Male) - 1997 - Assaulted.
Demby, Yatta (Female) age 45 - 1994 in Tunkia, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Demby, Yatta (Female) age 59 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced.
Demoh, Luseni (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Deoud, Joseph (Male) age 50 - 1997 - Property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Dick, Gibriel (Male) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Tortured.
Dixon, Julius (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Dixon, Mary (Female) age 41 - 1997 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Dixon, Torboh (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Dobbeuy, Gbassay (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Dobor, Kallie (Male) age 58 - 1999 in Dia, Kailahun - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Dodo, Momoh (Male) - 1993 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Dodor, Karim (Male) age 16 - 1998 - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dole, Sarah (Female) - Killed.
Dolleh, Ansumana (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted.
Dorkoh, Brima (Male) - Killed.
Dormoi, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Dowie, Morray (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Dresser, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Dressy, Lahai (Male) age 56 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Dugba, Abigail (Female) age 18 - Displaced.
Dugba, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dugba, Gilo (Female) age 27 - 1992 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Dugba, Jeneh (Female) age 13 - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted. Assaulted.
Dugba, Kula (Female) age 60 - 1993 in Sielenga, Bo District - Property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Dugba, Samuel (Male) - Property destroyed.
Dukra, Amara (Male) - Killed.
Dukulay, Ahmadu Fuad Ansumana (Male) age 54 - 1996 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced.
Dukulay, Kemoh (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Tunkia, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dukulay, Momodu (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Dukulay, Morie (Male) age 22 - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dukulay, Sumaika Bamasie (Male) age 16 - 1991 in Lei, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dulli, Hannah (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Dulli, Morie (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Dumbuya, A.M. (Male) - 2000 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Displaced. Detained.
Dumbuya, Ahmed (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Dumbuya, Alpha Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Dumbuya, Assanatu (Female) age 19 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced.
Dumbuya, Ballie (Male) - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Dumbuya, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Dumbuya, Fatmata (Female) age 44 - Killed.
Dumbuya, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Dumbuya, Francis (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Dumbuya, Gibrilla (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted.
Dumbuya, Kappru (Male) - Assaulted.
Dumbuya, Komrabai (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dumbuya, Lamin (Male) age 23 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Dumbuya, Mabinty (Female) age 21 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained.
Dumbuya, Mafere (Female) age 50 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Dumbuya, Matiatu (Female) - 2000 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Dumbuya, Mbalu (Female) age 49 - 1992 - Displaced and property looted.
Dumbuya, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Dumbuya, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Dumbuya, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Dumbuya, Ousman (Male) age 32 - 1996 in Kambia - Property looted and destroyed.
Dumbuya, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Dumbuya, Sama (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Dumbuya, Sanku (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Dumbuya, Sheka (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Duwadu, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Duwah, Mohamed (Male) age 63 - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Duwai, Theresa (Female) - 1998 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted.
Dyfan, Sowa (Male) - 1996 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Killed.
Ebb, Solomon (Male) - Property looted.
Eddie, Ensa (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Edmond, Priscilla (Female) age 71 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Edwards, Franklin Tibome (Male) age 27 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Egula, Robert (Male) - 1995 in Malegohun, Kenema - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Eku, Edmond (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Ellie, Abdulai (Male) age 21 - 1993 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Ellie, Alpha (Male) age 46 - 1993 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Ellie, Ann (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced.
Ellie, Hotta (Male) - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Ellie, James (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Ellie, John (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Ellie, John Hotaga (Male) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced.
Ellie, Saffi (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Ellie, Sahr (Male) - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Ellie, Sowa (Male) age 40 - Displaced and property looted.
Ellie, Vandi (Male) - Forced to labour.
Ensa, Murana (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Ensa, Vandy (Male) - 1991 - Extorted and property destroyed.
Ensah, Ansu (Male) - 1995 - Property looted.
Ensah, Fattu (Female) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Ensah, James (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Ensah, Joe (Male) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted.
Ernest, Fatmata Mabodo (Female) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Ernest, Joe (Male) - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced.
Ernest, Middie (Female) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Fabba, Keine (Male) - Extorted.
Fadika, Alieu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Fagara, Gardiru (Male) age 64 - 2000 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced.
Fahnbulleh, Hamed (Male) age 45 - Extorted. Detained. Assaulted.
Fahnbulleh, Ousman (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fahnbulleh, Taleh - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fahnbulleh, Umaru (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fallah, Mohamed (Male) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Fallah, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Fallay, Brima (Male) age 37 - 1992 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Fallay, James (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Fallay, Moiguan (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Fallay, Mustapha (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fallon, Kamor (Female) age 54 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Fallon, Mohamed (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fallow, Alhaji Alieu (Male) age 51 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property looted. Assaulted.
Fambuleh, Momodu (Male) age 40 - Displaced and property looted.
Fambuleh, Musa (Male) - 1992 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fambuleh, Taweh (Male) - 1992 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fambuleh, Umaru (Male) - 1992 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fandah, Sia (Female) - 2000 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Fandawayai, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fanday, Francis Foday (Male) age 45 - 1997 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Fandewai, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced.
Fandewai, Agnes (Female) age 38 - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Fandewai, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Fandewai, Margaret (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fandewai, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Fandewai, Mohamed (Male) - 1996 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced.
Fandewai, Muyatu (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fandewai, Nancy (Female) - 1995 in Bonthe - Killed.
Fandewai, Regina (Female) - 1999 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Detained.
Farma, Ansu (Male) age 22 - 1997 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Farma, Fatu (Female) - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted.
Farma, Lansana (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Farma, Samuel Suma (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
FarmaMahalor, E.C. (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Farmer, Julius (Male) age 39 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Farmer, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced. Assaulted.
Farrow, Alhaji (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Farrrawah, Bockarie (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Fasai, Tommy (Male) age 33 - 2000 in Makpele, Pujehun - Stripped.
Fasukulu, Sullay (Male) age 80 - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Assaulted.
Fasuluku, Joseph (Male) age 46 - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fatoma, Abdulai (Male) age 53 - 1997 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Fatoma, Alhaji Sumaila (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Stripped.
Fatoma, Allieu (Male) age 32 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Fatoma, Ansumana (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Fatoma, Brima (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Fatoma,Bundeh (Male) age 75 - 1992 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fatoma, Jaiah (Male) - 1992 in Wunde, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Fatoma, Komba (Male) - Killed.
Fatoma, Marian (Female) - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Fatoma, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fatoma, Patrick (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Fatoma, Sulaiman (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Fatoma, Tiangay (Female) - 1997 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fatta, Alhaji Abdul (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Fawundu, David Abu (Male) age 24 - 1991 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Fawundu, Koi (Male) age 20 - Assaulted. Killed.
Fayah, Morrison (Male) - 1994 - Property looted and destroyed.
Fayia, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Fea, Mondeh (Female) - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Fea, Tamba (Male) - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Feika, Bockarie (Male) - 1996 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Feika, Bockarie (Male) age 25 - 1997 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Feika, Braima (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Feika, Brima (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Feika, Gassimu (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Feika, Hawa (Female) - Displaced.
Feika, James (Male) - 1996 - Killed.
Feika, Juliet (Female) - 1996 - Killed.
Feika, Lamin (Male) age 60 - Displaced.
Feika, Massa (Female) - 1992 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Feika, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1991 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Feika, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1996 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Feika, Momoh (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Feika, Momoh (Male) age 73 - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Feika, Musu (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Feika, Swiaman (Male) age 60 - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Feika, Umu (Female) age 66 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced.
Feika, Vandi (Male) - Displaced.
Feingui, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted. Tortured.
Fellie, Kenneth (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Femba, Tei (Female) age 69 - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Fengai, Aiah (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Ferba, Bondu (Female) age 58 - 2000 - Killed.
Fessan, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Filkinger, Monda (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fillah, Mohamed (Male) age 28 - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Fillie, Aiah (Male) age 23 - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fillie, Francis (Male) - 1995 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Fillie, Isata (Female) age 39 - 1997 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Fillie, James (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Fillie, Komba (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fillie, Santigie (Male) - Displaced.
Finah, Mango (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Finnoh, Joseph B. (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced. Assaulted.
Finnoh, Tamba (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Finnoh I, Alhaji Kandeh (Male) - 1998 - Displaced.
Finoh, Aminata (Female) age 20 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Finoh, Dunor (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Fisal, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Forced to labour.
Fllie, Sahr (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fobbie, Joseph M.O. (Male) age 69 - 1997 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Property looted.
Focke, Fayia (Male) age 29 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Fodanah, Serray (Male) age 52 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced.
Foday, Alice (Female) age 23 - 1999 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted.
Foday, Alpha (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Kono - Displaced.
Foday, Amie (Female) - 1992 in Kakua, Bo District - Abducted. Killed.
Foday, Aminata (Female) age 6 - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Foday, Aruna (Male) age 35 - 1996 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Foday, Augustine (Male) age 1 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Foday, Baima (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Extorted.
Foday, Baindu (Female) age 19 - Assaulted.
Foday, Bockarie (Male) age 16 - 1992 in Kakua, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Foday, Bockarie (Male) age 44 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Foday, Bockarie (Male) age 45 - 1997 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Foday, Brima (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Foday, Brima (Male) age 50 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Foday, Charles (Male) age 42 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Foday, Ensa (Male) - Killed.
Foday, Ensa (Male) age 32 - 1992 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Foday, Ernest (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Foday, Fatmata (Female) - 1994 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Foday, Finda (Female) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Foday, George (Male) age 50 - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Foday, Hawa (Female) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Foday, Hawa (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Foday, Iye (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Foday, Jebbeh (Female) - Killed.
Foday, Jeneba (Female) age 30 - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Foday, Joe (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Foday, Joseph (Male) age 25 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Foday, Juannah (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted. Killed.
Foday, Jusufu (Male) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Foday,Kemoh (Male) age 23 - 1994 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and propertylooted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Foday, Kennie (Male) - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Foday, Kor (Male) age 29 - 1995 - Extorted. Abducted. Tortured and stripped.
Foday, Kumba (Female) - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced.
Foday,Lahai (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Foday, M.K. - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Foday, Majoe (Female) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Foday, Maltta (Female) - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Foday, Mariama (Female) - 1992 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property looted. Killed.
Foday, Mariama (Female) age 31 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Foday, Mariama (Female) age 37 - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Foday, Matha (Female) - 1999 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Foday, Mattu (Female) age 4 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Foday, Miatta (Female) age 45 - Displaced.
Foday, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Foday, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Kono - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Foday, Moinah (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Foday, Moinya (Male) age 48 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Foday, Momoh (Male) age 61 - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Extorted. Detained. Tortured.
Foday, Ngadah (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Foday, Saffa James (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Foday, Sam (Male) - Killed.
Foday, Sankoh (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Foday, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Foday, Sheku (Male) - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Foday, Tenneh (Female) - 1996 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Foday, Yei (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted. Assaulted.
Foday Jr, Sam (Male) age 5 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Foday Maah Gbondo, Shurger (Male) age 60 - Displaced.
Foday Musa, Prince (Male) age 27 - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Fodaymah, Marjoe (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Foddie, Jeneba Jadae (Female) age 64 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Fode, Momoh (Male) age 59 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Fodie, Mathia (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced.
Fodie, Watta (Female) age 71 - 1991 - Abducted.
Fofana, Abu Bakarr (Male) - Killed.
Fofana, Alhaji (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fofana, Alhaji Tejan (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Fofana, Alikalie (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fofana, Fatmata (Female) age 20 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced.
Fofana, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Fofana, Harding (Male) - 1994 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Detained. Killed.
Fofana, Ibrahim (Male) age 17 - 2000 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Assaulted.
Fofana, Ibrahim (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property looted. Abducted. Tortured.
Fofana, Karmoh (Male) - 1996 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Killed.
Fofana, Lahai (Male) - 1993 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Assaulted.
Fofana, Lausana (Male) age 62 - 1992 - Displaced.
Fofana, Mohamed (Male) - Property destroyed.
Fofana, Mohamed (Male) age 23 - 1995 in Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fofana,Mohamed (Male) age 50 - 1993 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Fofana, Morlai (Male) age 60 - 1997 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fofana, Mustapha (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fofana, Saidu (Male) age 47 - Displaced.
Fofana, Samuel (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Fofana, Umaru (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Extorted.
Fofanah, Abass (Male) age 15 - 1997 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Fofanah, Abdulai (Male) age 40 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Abdullai (Male) - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Killed.
Fofanah, Abdulson Samuel (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fofanah, Abibatu (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Forced to labour.
Fofanah, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 10 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Fofanah,Abu Bakarr (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Fofanah, Abukala (Male) age 29 - Displaced.
Fofanah, Ahmed (Male) age 47 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Fofanah, Alhaji (Male) age 6 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Fofanah, Alhaji Ibrahim (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fofanah, Alhaji Tejan (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Fofanah, Alhassan (Male) age 37 - 2000 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Fofanah, Alie (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Kono - Abducted and detained.
Fofanah,Alieu (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced, extortedand property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Alusine (Male) - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Fofanah, Amidu (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Fofanah, Aminata (Female) - 1995 - Killed.
Fofanah, Aminata (Female) age 39 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fofanah, Aminata (Female) age 65 - 1999 - Displaced.
Fofanah, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Fofanah, Demaba (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fofanah, Fatmata (Female) - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced.
Fofanah, Fatmata (Female) - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Fofanah, Fattu (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Fofanah, Finda (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Killed.
Fofanah, Foday (Male) - 1997 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Fofanah, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Fofanah, Foday (Male) age 31 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Fofanah, Hassan (Male) - 1993 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Fofanah, Hawa (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Fofanah, Ibrahim (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Ibrahim (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fofanah,Ibrahim (Male) age 48 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced and propertylooted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Fofanah, Isata (Female) age 36 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fofanah, Isatu (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Fofanah, Jeneba (Female) age 10 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Killed.
Fofanah, John (Male) - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Killed.
Fofanah, Kaday (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Fofanah, Kadiatu (Female) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Fofanah, Kadiatu (Female) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Detained. Limb amputated.
Fofanah, Karim (Male) - 1999 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Fofanah, Katumu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted.
Fofanah, Keifala (Male) age 41 - Displaced and property looted.
Fofanah, Lamin (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Fofanah, Lansana (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fofanah, Mabinty (Female) age 57 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Fofanah, Maseray (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Killed.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) - 1992 - Displaced. Killed.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Forced to labour.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) age 11 - Assaulted.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) age 35 - 1997 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Fofanah, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Assaulted and tortured.
Fofanah,Mohamed Moseray (Male) age 53 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Fofanah, Momodu (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Killed.
Fofanah, Momoh (Male) age 32 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Fofanah,Mulkou Sulaiman Anthony (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Koya, Port Loko -Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Mustapha (Male) - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Fofanah, Mustapha (Male) - Displaced.
Fofanah, Numkeh (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fofanah, Saffa (Male) - 1992 - Extorted.
Fofanah, Saidu (Male) age 58 - 1999 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Fofanah, Saidu (Male) age 60 - 1995 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fofanah, Salieu (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Imperi, Bonthe - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Sarah (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Fofanah, Sento (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Fofanah, Sheku (Male) - 1993 in Sielenga, Bo District - Killed.
Fofanah, Sheriff (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fofanah, Sunkarie (Male) - Property looted.
Fofanah, Thomas (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Fofanah, Umu (Female) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Forced to labour.
Fomba, Aiah (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Fomba, Bockarie - 1992 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fomba, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Fomba, Kenie (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Fomba, Kosia (Male) - 1995 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Fomba, Kumba (Female) age 17 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Fomba, Luna (Female) - 1995 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Fomba, Mannah (Male) age 38 - 1993 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Fomba, Mustapha K (Male) age 58 - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Fomba, Paul (Male) age 39 - Property destroyed.
Fomba, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Fomba, Sia (Female) age 18 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted.
Fomba,Yatta (Female) age 19 - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fomolu, Joseph (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Fomulu, Kenie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Tortured. Killed.
Fonnie, Martha (Female) age 20 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Fonuwah, Amara (Male) age 80 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Foray, Bondo (Female) age 30 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Foray, Francess (Female) age 32 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Foray, Joseph (Male) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Foray, Komeh (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Foray, Mambu (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Foray, Mohamed Koroma (Male) age 18 - 1994 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Foray, Paul (Male) - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Foray, Sarah (Female) age 29 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Foray, Sullay (Male) age 71 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Forbie, Kanja (Male) - 1997 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted. Assaulted.
Forbie, Lamina (Male) age 46 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property looted.
Forbie, Samuel (Male) age 68 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fornah, Abdulai (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Tortured. Killed.
Fornah, Abdulai (Male) - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fornah, Abdulai (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Killed.
Fornah, Abu (Male) age 11 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Fornah, Abu (Male) age 44 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fornah, Adama (Female) age 23 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Fornah, Alie (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Fornah, Alimamy (Male) age 65 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fornah, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Fornah, Amadu (Male) age 48 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property destroyed.
Fornah, Amie (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Fornah, Borbor (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Fornah, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Fornah, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Fornah, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Western Area - Killed.
Fornah, Demba (Male) - 1998 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Fornah, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Fornah, Fatu (Female) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Fornah, Foday (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Fornah, Gibril (Male) age 26 - 1997 - Abducted and detained.
Fornah, Hassana (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Fornah, Hassana B. (Male) age 43 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Fornah, Hawa (Female) age 53 - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced.
Fornah, Hawanatu (Female) age 12 - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Fornah, Ibrahim (Male) - 1999 - Displaced. Killed.
Fornah, Ibrahim (Male) age 57 - 1994 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fornah, Idrissa (Male) age 58 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Fornah, Isatu (Female) age 12 - Abducted and detained.
Fornah, John (Male) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Fornah, Kadiatu (Female) - 1998 - Tortured.
Fornah, Mabinty (Female) - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Fornah, Maurice (Male) age 11 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Fornah, Maxwell (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted.
Fornah, Mbalu (Female) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Fornah, Memuna (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Fornah, Mohamed (Male) age 14 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fornah, Mohamed (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Abducted. Assaulted.
Fornah, Ousman (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Fornah, Rugie (Female) - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property looted.
Fornah, Saidu (Male) age 51 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Fornah, Salier (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Fornah, Salifu (Male) age 16 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fornah, Sampa (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fornah, Simbo (Male) - 1991 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
Fornah, Sorie (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fornah, Sorie (Male) - Displaced.
Fornah, Sorie (Male) age 36 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Fornah, Sulaiman (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced.
Fornah, Sullay (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed.
Fornah, Tamba (Male) age 48 - Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Fornah, Thaimu (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Killed.
Fornah, Unisa (Male) age 71 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fornah, Yamba (Male) - 1994 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Killed.
Fornah, Zinab (Male) age 20 - 1993 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Forni, Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Forni, Mahen (Female) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Forni, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Forray, Jeneba (Female) - 1996 in Lugbu, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Forray, Tangay (Female) age 29 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Fortune, Alfred (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fortune, Bockarie (Male) - Killed.
Fortune, Kadie (Female) - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Fortune, Koroma (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Killed.
Fortune, Luccia (Female) age 70 - 1995 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Fortune, Satta (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Fortune, Vandi (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Foryoh, Sahr (Male) age 45 - 1995 - Assaulted. Killed.
Fowai, Francis (Male) age 40 - Abducted and detained.
Fowai, Jebeh (Female) age 54 - 1996 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Fowai,Ousman (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Fowai, Wuya (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Foyoh, Finda (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Francis, Michael Alie (Male) age 15 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Francis Fanneh, Allie Kondo (Male) age 49 - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Franco, Morie (Male) - 1994 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Freeman, Edward (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Freeman, Ella (Female) - 1997 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Freeman, Haja Sundie (Female) age 75 - 1995 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Freeman, Lucinda (Female) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Freeman, Maada (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Freeman, Mohamed (Male) age 21 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Freeman,Musu (Female) age 27 - 1997 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Freeman, Vandy (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Detained. Assaulted. Killed.
French, Edward (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
French, James (Male) - 1998 - Assaulted.
Fuddie, Hawa (Female) age 23 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Fuddie, Kosiah (Male) age 30 - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Detained.
Fullah, Abdulai (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Fullah, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Stripped. Killed.
Fullah, Abdulai (Male) age 65 - 1995 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Fullah, Abu (Male) age 58 - 1999 - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Fullah, Adama (Female) - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Fullah, Amara (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Fullah, Aminata (Female) - 1993 in Kono - Killed.
Fullah, Aminata (Female) age 25 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted. Assaulted.
Fullah, Brima (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Fullah, Dauda (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Fullah, Fatmata (Female) age 18 - Displaced.
Fullah, Hassan (Male) - 1995 in Western Area - Assaulted. Killed.
Fullah, Hassana (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Killed.
Fullah, Issiaka (Male) age 5 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Fullah, Iye (Female) age 50 - 1995 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fullah, John (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Fullah, Katumu (Male) - 1992 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Fullah,Luseni (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Fullah, Mamodu (Male) age 64 - 1999 - Property looted and destroyed.
Fullah, Mbalu (Female) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Fullah, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fullah, Mohamed (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Fullah, Santigie (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Fullah, Santigie (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Fullah, Siaka (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Fullah, Sulaiman (Male) age 30 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Fullah, Sullay (Male) age 64 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property destroyed.
Fullah, Tommy (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Fullah, Yeabu (Female) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour.
Gaba, Mayah (Male) age 40 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Gabriel, Kehinde (Female) age 21 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Gailu, Baindu (Female) - Killed.
Gaima, Abu (Male) age 12 - 1996 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted.
Gaima, Abu (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Gaima, Ayeni (Female) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Gaima, David (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Gaima, Davowa (Male) - 1993 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Gaima, Gbessay (Male) - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Gaima, Ibrahim (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Gaima, Isatu (Female) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Gaima, Kwesha (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Gaima, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Gaima, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Limb amputated.
Gaiwa, Massah (Female) age 71 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Killed.
Gama, Dauda (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Gama, Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Wunde, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gamanga, Juma (Female) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted.
Gamanga, Suna (Female) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted.
Gamanga, Sylvester (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted.
Gamanga, Woma (Female) age 100 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Gamick, Boi (Female) age 33 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Ganawa, Bintu (Female) age 26 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Ganawa, Brima (Male) age 54 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Ganawa, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Ganda, Bishop (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Ganda, Joseph (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Stripped.
Ganda, Solomon (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Limb amputated.
Gandi, Abdulai (Male) age 23 - 1994 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Gandi, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Gandi, Emmanuel (Male) age 27 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gandi, Ibrahim (Male) age 25 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Gandi, Joseph (Male) age 29 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gandi, Konda - Displaced and property destroyed.
Gandi, Moijuel (Male) age 11 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Assaulted.
Gandi, Morie (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Tortured.
Gangaa, Sheriff (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Displaced.
Gaoja, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Garjin, Mary (Female) - Displaced.
Gassama, Fatorma (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Gassama, Mannah (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Western Area - Displaced.
Gassama, Sheku (Male) - 1993 in Kono - Killed.
Gazalie Macauley, Ayeshata (Female) age 75 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Gbabai, Dauda (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Gbabamba, Keipula (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Gbad, Danda (Male) - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Gbajie, Edward (Male) - 1996 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Gbaka, Ibraham (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Gbaka, Madina (Male) age 7 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Gbaka, Salamatu (Female) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Gbakima, Kai (Male) - 1994 in Kono - Killed.
Gbakuna, Finda (Female) - 1994 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Gbana, Sampa (Female) - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Gbanda, Moinima (Male) age 58 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gbandafo, Aiah (Male) age 25 - 1992 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Gbane, Mattu (Female) - 1994 in Bo District - Killed.
Gbaneh, Kai (Male) - 1993 - Assaulted.
Gbanga, Tamba (Male) - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Gbangati, Kona (Female) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Killed.
Gbangba, Fudia (Female) age 62 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Gbani, Abdulai (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted.
Gbani, Angela (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gbanie, Sao (Male) - 1994 in Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gbanyawa, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Gbanyawa, Christopher (Male) age 67 - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced.
Gbanyawa, Ernest (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Gbao, Bobor (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Gbao, David (Male) - 1997 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Gbao, Mariama (Female) - 1994 - Property looted and destroyed.
Gbao, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Barri, Pujehun - Tortured. Killed.
Gbao, Moinama (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Gbao, Mojama (Female) - Killed.
Gbao, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Gbao, Sheku (Male) age 60 - 1992 in Langorama, Kenema - Extorted. Assaulted. Killed.
Gbao, Yetngeno - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Gbassa, Abdul (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Gbassa, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Gbassah, Swaray (Male) - 1995 - Abducted. Killed.
Gbassay, Alieu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Tortured. Killed.
Gbassay, Hawa (Female) age 23 - 1993 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Gbassay, Kpana (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed.
Gbasy, Momoh (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Killed.
Gbata, Finda (Female) age 46 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Gbavaneh, Moray (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Gbawoh, Joseph (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted. Killed.
Gbeh, Gassumu (Male) age 26 - 1993 - Killed.
Gbeh, Kumba (Female) age 58 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Gbekeh Gbap, Baoma (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Gbekie, Kumba (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Gbekie, Rebecca (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Gbekie, Sahr (Male) age 60 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Gbekie, Tamba (Male) age 21 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gbeme, Daramy (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Gbemeh,Joe (Male) age 63 - 1996 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gbemeh, Sombo (Female) age 33 - 1996 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced.
Gbenbo, Kinie (Male) - 1996 in Sielenga, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Gbengeh, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Timdel, Moyamba - Killed.
Gbengeh, Tua (Female) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Gbengua, Marie (Female) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Abducted. Tortured.
Gberie, Sam (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Gbessay, Momoh (Male) - Property destroyed.
Gbessay, Vandy (Male) - 1991 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
Gbesseh, Tommy (Male) - Killed.
Gbetie, Kennie (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Gbetuwa, Sia (Female) age 75 - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Gbewa, Baby (Female) age 26 - 1996 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced.
Gbewa, George (Male) age 10 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Gbewa, Momoh (Male) age 62 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gbewah, Sahr (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Gbini, Prince (Male) - 1998 in Wunde, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Gbla, Abass (Male) - 1996 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Killed.
Gbla, Abdulai (Male) age 64 - 1994 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Killed.
Gbla, Abu S. (Male) age 16 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Gbla, Adama (Female) age 16 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gbla, Alhaji (Male) age 12 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Gbla, Amidu (Male) age 71 - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gbla, Andrew (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Gbla, Fatu (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Killed.
Gbla, John (Male) - 1997 - Killed.
Gbla, John (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Limb amputated. Killed.
Gbla, Masim (Male) age 64 - 1991 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Gbla, Mohamed (Male) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Gbla, Mohamed (Male) age 48 - 1999 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Gbla, Mustapha (Male) - 1995 - Tortured. Killed.
Gbla, Saidu (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Killed.
Gbla, Samuel (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Gbla, Sulay (Male) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Gbloh, Kadie (Female) - 1998 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Gbobuma, Brima (Male) - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Gbogaba, Kumba (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Gbogbo, Sheku (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Gbogn, Thomas (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gboi, Keine (Male) - Extorted.
Gboka, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gboko, Markson (Male) - 1993 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Stripped.
Gbokumu, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Gboleh, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Gbolleh, Saffiatu (Female) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Detained.
Gbomda, Lamin (Male) - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Gbomi, Boi (Female) age 75 - 1998 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Gbonda, A.S. (Male) - Assaulted.
Gbonda,Alpha (Male) age 67 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted andstripped.
Gbonda, Isata (Female) age 6 - 1997 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Killed.
Gbonda, Jb (Male) age 75 - Killed.
Gbonda, Maada (Male) age 3 - 1997 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Killed.
Gbonda, Mohamed (Male) age 64 - Displaced.
Gbonda, Rebecca (Female) age 61 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gbonda,S.A.S. (Male) age 62 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Gbonda, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Tortured.
Gbonda, Samuel (Male) - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Gbonda, Shar (Male) age 55 - Killed.
Gbonda, Sinah (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Tortured.
Gbondo, Aiah (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Gbondo, Alieu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Forced to labour. Killed.
Gbondo, Baby (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted.
Gbondo, Borbor (Male) age 26 - Extorted. Assaulted.
Gbondo, Foday (Male) - Killed.
Gbondo, Foday (Male) age 43 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Gbondo, Joe (Male) - 1994 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced.
Gbondo, Kini (Male) - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Gbondo, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Gbondo, Majo (Female) - Killed.
Gbondo, Manay (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Gbondo, Marie Theresa (Female) age 19 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Gbondo, Mary (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Gbondo, Mohamed (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Lei, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Gbondo, Momodu (Male) - 1995 - Displaced. Killed.
Gbondo, Momoh (Male) - Assaulted.
Gbondo, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Tortured. Killed.
Gbondo, Prince (Male) - 1995 - Tortured.
Gbondo, Sia (Female) age 32 - 1995 - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Gbondo, Sundufu (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Gbondo, Tamba (Male) age 30 - 1997 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Gbondo, Tamba (Male) age 46 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Gbondo, Toma (Male) age 24 - 1998 - Tortured.
Gbongeh, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Jong, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Gbonghun, Kadie (Female) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gbongon, Thomas (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Gbonie, Annie Finda (Female) age 45 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Gbonie, Jonathan (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Gbonma, Kamba (Male) - 1995 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Gborbajihun, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Gborie, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Gborie, Aminata (Female) - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Gborie, Bondu (Female) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Gborie, Idrissa (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Gborie, Kadi (Female) - 1996 - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Gborie, Kadiatu (Female) age 3 - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Tortured.
Gborie, Kumba (Female) - Property destroyed. Killed.
Gborie, Kumba (Female) age 26 - 1994 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Gborie, Kumba (Female) age 64 - 1997 in Gbane Kandor, Kono - Displaced.
Gborie, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Killed.
Gborie, Sulaiman (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Gborie, Tamba (Male) - 2000 in Lei, Kono - Killed.
Gborie, Vandi (Male) - Displaced.
Gborie, Vandi (Male) - Displaced.
Gborlima, Mustapha (Male) - 1996 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Gborma, Borbor (Male) age 4 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Killed.
Gbortu, Edward (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Gbortu, Sao (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Gboto Bangura, Idrissa (Male) - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Gbowah, Brima (Male) - Limb amputated.
Gbundema, Maseray (Female) age 50 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained.
Gbuway, Brima (Male) - 1992 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gebawova, Foday (Male) age 74 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted.
Gebawova, Senesie (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted. Killed.
Geebai, Francis (Male) age 33 - 1997 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Geh, Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Geia, Bockarie (Male) - 1993 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Gendemeh, Allieu (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
George, Abram (Male) age 52 - 1998 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Killed.
George, Agnes (Female) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
George, Allieu (Male) age 18 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour.
George, Aruna (Male) - Forced to labour.
George,Francis Kelema (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Moyamba - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
George, Gladys (Female) - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
George, Hawa (Female) age 49 - 1997 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
George,John (Male) age 41 - 1994 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
George, Josephine Elizabeth (Female) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
George, Mattu (Female) age 61 - 1994 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
George, Morie (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
George, Samuel (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
George, Samuel (Male) age 52 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
George, Yamba (Male) age 29 - 1996 in Valunia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Gerber, Railatu (Female) age 50 - 1999 - Extorted and property looted. Detained.
Ghombo,Sarah (Female) age 30 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Giama, Momoh (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Gibao, Adama (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Gibao, Adima (Female) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced. Assaulted.
Gibao, Monya (Female) - Displaced. Killed.
Gibateh, Bockarie (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Limb amputated.
Gibrilla, Gabriel (Male) - 1995 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Gibrilla, Magai (Male) - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced. Killed.
Gibrilla, Makue (Female) age 72 - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Gibrilla, Moigboi (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Ginnah, Momoh (Male) age 30 - 1992 - Property looted.
Ginnah, Tommy (Male) - 1992 - Tortured. Killed.
Giyeahun, Foday (Male) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Giyehun, Foday (Male) - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Goba, Abu (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Detained. Killed.
Goba,Agnes (Female) age 26 - 1991 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Goba, Aruna (Male) age 24 - Killed.
Goba, Baby (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Goba, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Goba, Francess (Female) age 18 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted.
Goba, Joe (Male) - Property destroyed.
Goba, Jonathan (Male) - 1996 in Kakua, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Goba,Lansana (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced andextorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Goba, Marie (Female) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Goba, Musa (Male) - 1994 - Displaced.
Goba, Rubean (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Goba, Sallay (Female) - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Gobio, Fatmata (Female) age 12 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Gobio, Mabel (Female) age 26 - 1992 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed.
Gofra, Thomas (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Detained.
Gogra, Alhaji (Male) - Assaulted.
Gogra, Badiatu (Female) age 51 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Goll, Gina (Female) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Gombowai, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Limb amputated.
Gombu, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Gonda, Braima (Male) age 70 - Killed.
Gonda, Massa (Female) age 62 - Displaced.
Gondama, Vandy (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Gorglow, Maiky (Male) - 1991 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Killed.
Gormoh, Francis (Male) age 36 - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced.
Gormoh, Luseni Sundema (Male) age 62 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gosay, Amadu (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Gottor, Boi (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Gottor, Jusufu (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Gowa, Bockarie (Male) - 1993 - Killed.
Gowa, Numa (Female) - 1991 - Killed.
Gudia-Kamara, Fatorma (Male) age 60 - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Guerra, Marie (Female) age 64 - 1998 in Briama, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Gundema, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Killed.
Gutu, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted.
Guwei Sama, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Habib, Daniel (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Hackin, Joe (Male) - 1999 in Timdel, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Hai, Kona (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Hai, Sesay (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Hai, Yema (Female) age 70 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Hakpeh, Sao (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Tortured.
Halaby, Wahid (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Halloway, Christiana (Female) age 29 - Property destroyed.
Hamid, Noella (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Hammond, Salia (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Harding, Abibatu (Female) age 7 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Harding, Alfred (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Displaced.
Harding, Alieu (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Harding, Amara (Male) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Extorted.
Harding, Aruna (Male) - Property destroyed.
Harding, Joe (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Harding, Joseph (Male) age 28 - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Harding, Joseph (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Harding, Nyawo (Male) - 1996 in Kakua, Bo District - Limb amputated.
Harding, Patrick (Male) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Harding, Sarah (Female) - Displaced. Killed.
Harding, Sylvanus (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Harding, Tommy (Male) age 48 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Harlow, Lahai (Male) - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Harlow, Moighoi (Male) age 49 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Harrison, Jestina (Female) age 49 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Hassan, Abie Mogaba (Female) - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Hassan, Alpha (Male) age 47 - 1997 in Western Area - Killed.
Hassan, Amie (Female) age 32 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Helebu, Kennie (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Higima, John (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Hindowa, Abu (Male) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Hindowa, Musa (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Hindowa, Sandy (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Hinga, Sorba (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Hollise, Desmond (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Horton, Charles (Male) - 1992 in Kono - Displaced.
Horton, Roland (Male) age 48 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Horton, Sebatu (Female) age 41 - Displaced. Killed.
Horton, Titty (Female) - 1992 in Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Humonya, Amie (Female) - Killed.
Humper, Jengbeh (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Humper, Jibao (Male) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Humper, Samuel (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Tortured.
Humper, Thomas (Male) age 51 - 1998 - Abducted and detained.
Humper, Yeama (Female) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Hunter, Samuel (Male) - Killed.
Huscamp, Anthony (Male) age 6 - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Hyde, Borbor (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Tortured. Killed.
Ibrahim, Amie (Female) - Property destroyed.
Ibrahim, Ola (Male) age 32 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Ibrahim, Sillah (Male) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Tortured.
Idrisa, Karimu (Male) age 23 - 1992 - Tortured. Killed.
Idriss,Alhaji Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Idriss, Jeneba (Female) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Idriss, Noah (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Idriss, Senesie (Male) age 87 - Killed.
Idriss, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Idrissa, Kadie (Female) - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Detained.
Idrissa, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Assaulted.
Idrissa, Murray (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Extorted. Assaulted.
Issa, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Issa, Maad (Male) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Issa, Tamba (Male) - 1998 - Abducted and detained.
Issata, Haja (Female) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Iye, Abdulai (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Jaba, Henry (Male) age 49 - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jabah, Finda (Female) age 41 - 1994 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Jabati, Emmanuel (Male) age 30 - 1997 - Tortured and limb amputated.
Jabati, Gbundor (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Jabati, Luke (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted. Killed.
Jabati, Margaret (Female) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Jabatie, Isatta (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted.
Jabatty, Bobor (Male) age 17 - 1996 in Bagbe, Bo District - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Jabba, Samuel (Male) age 10 - 1998 in Tankoro, Kono - Abducted. Tortured.
Jabbaty, Aminata (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jabber, Alhaji Salieu (Male) age 74 - Displaced.
Jabber, Fayier (Male) age 30 - Killed.
Jabber, Tamba (Male) age 25 - Killed.
Jabbie, Amara (Male) age 53 - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jabbie, Aminata (Female) age 38 - 1993 in Kono - Displaced.
Jabbie, Augustine (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Jabbie, Dabboh (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Jabbie, Fanka (Male) age 20 - 2000 in Neini, Koinadugu - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Jabbie, Ferenka (Male) age 8 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Jabbie, Hassan (Male) age 11 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Jabbie, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jabbie, Mohamed (Male) - 1993 in Kono - Killed.
Jabbie, Mohamed (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Jabbie, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Jabbie, Mohamed (Male) age 15 - 1998 - Killed.
Jabbie, Mustapha (Male) - 1993 in Kono - Killed.
Jabbie, Sarah (Female) age 11 - 1997 in Nimiyama, Kono - Forced to labour.
Jabbie, Suma (Male) - Killed.
Jabbie, Sumaila (Male) age 63 - 1994 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced.
Jabbie, Umaru (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Jabie, Fanta (Female) age 25 - 1999 - Displaced.
Jabie, Foday (Male) age 50 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jabura, Tommy (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jackson, Iye (Female) - 1997 in Nimikoro, Kono - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Jacob, Morie (Male) age 16 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Detained. Tortured and stripped.
Jagoma, Yatta (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Jaguah, Momoh (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Jah, Abdulai (Male) age 58 - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Jah, Abu (Male) - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Jah, Alimu (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Jah,Amadu Wurie (Male) age 18 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour and drugged. Tortured.
Jah, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Jah, Bockarie (Male) age 30 - 1993 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured.
Jah, Brima (Male) - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Jah, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Jah, Fatmata (Female) age 43 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jah, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Jah, Tanakolo (Male) - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Forced to labour. Killed.
Jah, Umaru (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Jah, Umaru (Male) age 56 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Jah, Watta (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Jah, Yatta (Female) age 34 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted.
Jahmalanga, Momodu (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jaiah, Keni (Male) - Abducted. Assaulted.
Jaiah,Lahai (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jainkray, Ibrahim (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Jaisie, Tommy (Male) - 1998 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Killed.
Jajua, Ansu (Male) - 1995 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jajua, Malikie (Male) - Killed.
Jaka, Jebeh (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Jaka, Kennie (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Jakama, Anne (Female) - Killed.
Jakar, Hanna (Female) age 14 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Jakema, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Tortured.
Jakema, Alhaji Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Assaulted.
Jakema, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Jakema, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Jakema, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Jakema, Ngagba (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Jakietay, Abdul (Male) age 51 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Jallloh, Alpha (Male) - 1996 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Killed.
Jalloh, A.S. (Male) - 1999 - Abducted.
Jalloh, Abdul (Male) age 15 - 1994 - Displaced.
Jalloh, Abdul Raman (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Jalloh, Abdulai (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Jalloh, Abdulai (Male) age 51 - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Jalloh, Abu (Male) - Killed.
Jalloh, Abu (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Jalloh, Abu (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Jalloh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Killed.
Jalloh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Jalloh, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jalloh, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 49 - 1996 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Property looted.
Jalloh, Abu Bockarie (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Jalloh, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Jalloh, Adama (Female) age 23 - Displaced.
Jalloh, Ajibu (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Jalloh, Alhaji (Male) - 1998 - Property destroyed.
Jalloh, Alhaji (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Alhaji Amadu (Male) - Killed.
Jalloh, Alhaji Bailor (Male) age 51 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh, Alhaji Momod Allieu (Male) - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Jalloh, Alie (Male) - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Jalloh, Alieu (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Jalloh, Alimu (Male) age 3 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Property looted. Abducted. Killed.
Jalloh, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Jalloh, Alpha (Male) age 41 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh, Alusine (Male) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Jalloh, Alusine (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Jalloh, Amadu (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Amadu (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Jalloh, Amadu (Male) - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Jalloh, Amadu (Male) - 1997 - Tortured. Killed.
Jalloh, Amadu (Male) - Killed.
Jalloh, Amadu (Male) age 43 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jalloh, Amadu Wurie (Male) - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Jalloh, Amara (Male) age 15 - 1997 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Killed.
Jalloh, Amie (Female) age 36 - Displaced. Killed.
Jalloh, Aminata (Female) age 14 - Assaulted.
Jalloh, Aruna (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Jalloh, Atigu (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Property looted. Killed.
Jalloh, Bai (Female) - 1996 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Jalloh, Bailoh (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jalloh, Balla (Male) age 50 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Jalloh, Bambay (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Assaulted.
Jalloh, Barbar (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Binta (Female) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Jalloh, Binta (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jalloh, Bobida (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Jalloh, Bockarie (Male) - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Killed.
Jalloh, Braima (Male) - 1997 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jalloh, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Brima (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Tortured. Killed.
Jalloh,Chernor (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and propertydestroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Jalloh, Chernor (Male) - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jalloh, Dietay (Male) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced. Detained. Killed.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) age 25 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Fatmata (Female) age 59 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted.
Jalloh, Ferenkeh (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jalloh, Finah (Female) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted.
Jalloh, Frenkeh (Male) age 47 - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Jalloh, Gballon (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Hassan (Male) - Extorted.
Jalloh, Hawa (Female) - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Jalloh, Hawa (Female) - 1998 - Abducted.
Jalloh, Hawa (Female) age 10 - 1994 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Jalloh, Hawa (Female) age 66 - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Ibrahim (Male) - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Jalloh, Ibrahim (Male) age 11 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Jalloh, Idrissa (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Jalloh, Idrissa (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Isatu (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh, Isatu (Female) - 1997 in Western Area - Killed.
Jalloh, Isatu (Female) age 8 - Abducted and detained. Tortured and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Jalloh, Isatu (Female) age 9 - 1998 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Isatu (Female) age 27 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Jang (Male) age 68 - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Jalloh, Jeneba (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Jalloh, Kabba (Male) age 2 - Displaced.
Jalloh, Kabbah (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Jalloh, Kaday (Female) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Jalloh, Kadiatu (Female) - 1998 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jalloh, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted.
Jalloh, Kadiatu (Female) age 18 - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jalloh, Kadiatu (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Kalie Jaukalay (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Jalloh, Kallie (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Jalloh, Karimu (Male) - 1996 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Keifalla (Male) age 20 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Konkoro (Male) age 50 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Konya (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Koromakabeh (Male) - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Jalloh, Lamrana (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jalloh, M.O. (Male) - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Malador (Female) age 28 - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Mamadu (Male) - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Jalloh, Mamadu (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Assaulted.
Jalloh, Mankanie (Female) age 26 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Jalloh, Mariama (Female) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Jalloh, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Jalloh, Marie (Female) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Jalloh, Marlie (Female) age 54 - 1999 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Killed.
Jalloh, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Forced to labour.
Jalloh, Mohamed (Male) age 11 - 1995 in Valunia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Mohamed (Male) age 17 - 1999 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Jalloh, Mohamed (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Mohamed (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Mohamed (Male) age 52 - Displaced and property destroyed. Limb amputated.
Jalloh, Muctarr (Male) age 17 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Musa (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jalloh, Mustapha (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Mustapha (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Ousman (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Jalloh, Priney (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Ralim (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Extorted. Tortured.
Jalloh, Saidu (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jalloh, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Jalloh, Sallu (Male) age 37 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Detained.
Jalloh, Sally (Female) age 4 - 1991 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Salu (Male) age 22 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jalloh, Samba (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Jalloh, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Jalloh, Sellu (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Sheku (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Jalloh, Sheku (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh, Sidie (Male) age 51 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Jalloh, Sinkarie (Female) age 50 - 1998 - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Sira (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Sirah (Female) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Jalloh, Sonnah (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Jalloh, Sorie (Male) - 1999 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Jalloh, Sulaiman (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Jalloh, Sulaiman (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Jalloh, Sulaiman (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property looted. Assaulted.
Jalloh, Sunkar (Male) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Jalloh, Thaluta (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jalloh,Tirmi (Male) - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Extorted.Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Jalloh, Umaru (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Killed.
Jalloh, Umu (Female) age 71 - 1999 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jalloh, Wurie (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Killed.
Jalloh, Wurie (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Jalloh, Wurie (Male) age 58 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Extorted.
Jalloh, Yarreh (Male) age 49 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Jalloh, Yayah (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced.
Jalloh, Yeanoh (Female) - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property destroyed.
Jalloh,Yegbeh (Female) age 54 - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted andtortured.
Jalloh, Yeyeh (Female) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced and extorted. Abducted.
Jama, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Stripped.
Jamba, Hassanah (Male) age 43 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jambai, Fomaie (Male) age 60 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jambai, Janet (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Jambai, Yatta (Female) age 53 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jambai, Yatta (Female) age 57 - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jambawai, Mariama (Female) - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Tortured.
Jambawai, Musa (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Extorted and property looted.
James, Aiah (Male) age 17 - 1997 in Lei, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
James, Alpha (Male) age 58 - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
James, Alusine (Male) age 63 - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
James, Easter (Female) age 21 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
James, Esther (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
James, Feimata (Female) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
James, Gibrilla (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Forced to labour.
James, Gillo (Female) age 29 - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
James, Joseph (Male) age 31 - Displaced.
James, Kainwo (Male) age 9 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
James, Katimu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
James, Komba (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
James, Kpanya (Female) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
James, Massah (Female) age 35 - 1994 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced.
James, Mboma (Male) age 61 - 1999 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced. Detained. Killed.
James, Michael (Male) - 1996 - Forced to labour. Killed.
James, Moinama (Male) age 74 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
James, Musu (Female) age 49 - 1999 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced.
James, Nemah (Female) - Killed.
James, Sahr (Male) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
James, Satta (Female) - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced.
James, Serah (Male) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
James, Tamba (Male) - 1994 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Forced to labour.
James, Theresa (Female) age 34 - 1999 in Valunia, Bo District - Property looted. Assaulted.
James, Theresa (Female) age 43 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Jaminah, Kakie (Female) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Jaminah, Morie (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Janeh, Moses (Male) - 1998 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Extorted. Assaulted and stripped.
Janneh, Abs (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted.
Janneh,Balu (Female) age 30 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Janneh, Ishiatu (Female) age 26 - Displaced and property looted.
Janneh, Karim (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jannie, Lussni (Male) - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Property looted.
Jar, Momoh (Male) - 1997 - Property destroyed.
Jarka, Alhaji Lamin (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Jarrie, Amara (Male) - Displaced.
Jaugba, Jinnah (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Javawa, Moor (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Abducted. Stripped.
Javawamassaquoi, Baindu Munda (Female) age 59 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Jawara,Amidu (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Jawara, Fasalie (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Jawara, Fasalie (Male) age 60 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Jawara, Fatmata (Female) age 53 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Jawara, Finah (Female) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Jawara, Foday (Male) age 51 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Jawara, Gbemeh (Male) age 19 - 1996 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Jawara, Kadiatu (Female) age 68 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jawara, Kalie (Male) age 45 - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Jawara, Karamoko (Male) age 55 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted.
Jawara, Kasale (Male) - 1998 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Killed.
Jawara,Momodu (Male) age 62 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu -Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jawara, Musa (Male) - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jawara, Musa (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jawara, Sallu (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Jawara, Sana (Female) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Jawara, Sarah (Female) age 72 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Jawara, Sheku (Male) - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Jawara, Sundu (Female) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Jawara, Umaru (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Jawara, Yarah (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Killed.
Jaward, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Jaward, Alhaji Fomba (Male) age 64 - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Jaward, Bobor (Male) age 13 - 1993 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Jaward, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Jaward, Foday (Male) age 63 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Jaward, Mariama (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Jaward, Nyademoh (Male) age 23 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Jayah,Bobor (Male) - 1997 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted,tortured, limb amputated and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Jayah, Foday (Male) - 1993 in Kenema - Killed.
Jayah, Hawa (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Jayah, Idrisa Francis Anthony (Male) age 60 - 1993 in Wandor, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Jayah, Joseph (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jayah, Kinny (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Jayah, Mageret Adama (Female) age 25 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Jayah, Sheku (Male) age 38 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jayah, Tommy (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Jeanet, Nyapo (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Jebbeh, Maa (Female) - Killed.
Jebbo, Gassimu (Male) age 46 - 1995 - Displaced.
Jebu, Boi (Female) age 43 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Jegboh, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Jegula, Malikie (Male) - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Killed.
Jeneba, Yeama (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Jeneh, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced.
Jeneh, Sheriff (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Tortured. Killed.
Jengbe, Hassana (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted.
Jenjo, Jebbeh (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Jerry, Borbor (Male) - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Jiah, Joseph (Male) age 23 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Jiah, Vandi (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jibateh, Luseni (Male) age 51 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Jimbo, John (Male) age 26 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Jimisa, Komba (Male) age 27 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Jimmissa, Komba (Male) - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Jimmissa, Sahr (Male) age 29 - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Jimmy, Amie (Female) age 48 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jimmy, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Jimmy, Francis (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Nimiyama, Kono - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jimmy, Francis (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced.
Jimmy, Kadie (Female) age 34 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Jimmy,Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Jimmy, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Wunde, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Jimmy, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Jimmy, Momoh (Male) age 53 - 1995 in Mandu, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Jimmy, Tamba (Male) age 36 - Killed.
Jinah, Kadie (Female) age 47 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced.
Jjakema, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Job, Nabieu (Male) - 1997 in Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Jobo, Mustapha (Male) - 1991 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Joe, David (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted.
Joe, Komba (Male) age 36 - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Joe, Kumba (Female) - 1996 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Joe, Momoh (Male) - 1996 in Malegohun, Kenema - Killed.
Joe, Njabu (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Joebeth,Abdulai Hinga (Male) age 24 - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Joebo, Hawa (Female) age 40 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jogo Turay, Mbalu (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Johadie, Anna (Female) age 43 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
John, Baindu (Female) age 46 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
John, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
John, Fatorma (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
John, Hawa (Female) age 67 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
John, Jita (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
John, Lasana (Male) age 28 - 1991 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
John, Mariama (Female) age 27 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
John, Mattu (Female) age 4 - 1996 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
John, Mauawa (Female) - 1997 in Simbaru, Kenema - Abducted.
John, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
John, Patrick (Male) - 1995 in Valunia, Bo District - Killed.
John, Saffa (Male) - Killed.
John, Samuel (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
John, Sorba (Male) - 1996 - Property destroyed.
John, Sorba (Male) age 34 - 1996 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
John Bull, Banard (Male) age 63 - 1994 - Tortured. Killed.
John Lavalie, Annie (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Johnbull, Aiah (Male) age 74 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Johnbull, Inna (Female) - Displaced.
Johnbull, Saidu (Male) - Killed.
John-Kobu, Foday (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Johnny, Moses (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Johnpull, Kalilu (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Badjia, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Johnson, Anetta (Female) - 1997 in Western Area - Tortured.
Johnson, Cole (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Port Loko - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Johnson, Diana (Female) age 20 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted.
Johnson, Elkanah (Male) age 27 - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Johnson, Fayia (Male) - Killed.
Johnson, J.K. (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Johnson, Joseph (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Johnson, Ogunade (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Johnson, Sahr (Male) age 37 - 1999 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Johnson, Thomas (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Jojo, Wuyata (Female) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Jolloh, Ahmadu (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Joma, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Jombo, Tamba (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Jonathan, Ansumana (Male) age 46 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jones, Esther Isatu (Female) age 43 - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Jones, Malcolm (Male) age 13 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Jones, Massa (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Jongo, Borbor (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Jongo, Murry (Male) age 37 - Displaced. Tortured.
Jongopi, Momodu (Male) - Killed.
Jonjo, Morie (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jonner, Tenneh (Female) age 25 - 1992 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jonnie, Boima (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Joseph, Annie (Female) - 1998 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced.
Joseph, Braima (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Joseph, Brima (Male) age 60 - 1997 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Joseph, Hawa (Female) age 30 - 1995 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Joseph, James (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Joseph, Kamah (Female) age 60 - 1997 in Jong, Bonthe - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Joseph, Saffiatu (Female) age 15 - Abducted.
Joseph, Tamba (Male) age 38 - 1996 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Joseph, Theresa (Female) age 16 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Josiah, Aiah (Male) age 71 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Josiah, Aminata (Female) age 40 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Josiah, Francis (Male) - 1994 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Josiah, Kinnie (Female) - 1996 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced.
Josiah, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Josiah, Musa (Male) age 51 - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Killed.
Josiah, Musu (Female) age 10 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Josiah, Sahr (Male) age 25 - 1997 - Tortured.
Josiah, Sumaila (Male) - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Abducted. Killed.
Josiah, Sylvester (Male) age 41 - 1995 - Displaced.
Juah-Young, Mannah (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property looted.
Juama, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Juana, Bockarie (Male) age 24 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Juana, Hawa (Female) age 49 - 1999 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Detained.
Juana, Isata (Female) age 21 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Juana, Jusu (Male) - 1993 in Western Area - Detained.
Juana, Kula (Female) age 25 - 1992 - Displaced.
Juana, Tamba (Male) - 1991 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Stripped.
Juba, Sam (Male) - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Tortured. Killed.
Julia, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Julius, Joe (Male) age 10 - Killed.
Juma, Bockarie (Male) - 1994 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Abducted.
Juma, Brima (Male) age 28 - 1993 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Juma, Hawa (Female) - 2000 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Juma, Mattu (Female) age 3 - 2000 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Juma, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Jumah, Adama (Female) - 1994 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted.
Jumble, Ginnah (Female) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Junisa, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Junisa, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Junisa, Jenneh (Female) age 60 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Junisa, Kalilu (Male) age 32 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Junisa,Kia (Female) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Junisa, Messie (Female) age 51 - 1994 in Mandu, Kailahun - Killed.
Junisa, Momoh (Male) age 73 - 1991 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Junisa, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Junny, Kadie (Female) age 30 - 1996 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Abducted. Limb amputated. Killed.
Jusu, Abdulai (Male) - 1992 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jusu, Alex (Male) age 9 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Jusu, Alhaji (Male) - 1993 in Dasse, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Jusu, Amara (Male) age 67 - 1993 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jusu, Aruna (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jusu, Edward (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Jusu, Gbassay (Female) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted. Abducted. Tortured.
Jusu, H.I.S (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced.
Jusu, Henry (Male) age 19 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced. Detained.
Jusu, Henry (Male) age 61 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jusu, Ibrahim (Male) age 38 - Assaulted.
Jusu, Ibrahim Momoh (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jusu, James (Male) age 23 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Jusu, John (Male) - 1996 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Jusu, Juana (Male) - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Jusu, Juliane (Female) age 17 - Displaced.
Jusu, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Jusu, Kono (Male) age 75 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Jusu, Lucy (Female) age 59 - 1992 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced.
Jusu, Mamatu (Female) - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced.
Jusu, Marion (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Jusu, Mary (Female) age 39 - 1996 in Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Jusu, Massah (Female) age 30 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Jusu, Mathew (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Jusu, Middi (Female) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced.
Jusu, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted and stripped.
Jusu, Momoh (Male) - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Jusu, Mustapha (Male) - 1992 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Jusu, O.P.J (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Jusu, Saffa (Male) age 50 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Jusu, Shaka (Male) age 59 - 1992 in Kailahun - Killed.
Jusu, Simeon (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Jusu, Somaso (Male) age 21 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Jusu, Steven (Male) age 28 - Displaced and property looted.
Jusu, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Jusu, Tommy (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Jusu, Tommy (Male) age 22 - 1995 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Jusu Lamboi, Smith (Male) - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Jusu Mallay, Alhaji (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Kaamoh, Gbendne (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kabanner, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Killed.
Kabba, Abu (Male) age 73 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kabba, Aiah (Male) age 50 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kabba, Alhaji (Male) age 3 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kabba, Alhaji Ibrahim (Male) age 65 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kabba, Alieu (Male) age 34 - 1995 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kabba, Alusine (Male) - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Kabba, Brima (Male) - Killed.
Kabba, Fatmata (Female) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kabba, Fatu (Female) age 41 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Kabba, Foday (Male) age 67 - 1997 - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kabba, Hamaro - Limb amputated.
Kabba, Ibrahim (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Kabba, Isata (Female) age 27 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Property looted.
Kabba, Iye (Female) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Kabba, Juana (Male) age 27 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Kabba, Kai (Male) - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kabba, Kemokai (Male) age 73 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kabba, Lamin (Male) - 1997 in Imperi, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Kabba, Lamin (Male) age 9 - 1993 - Forced to labour.
Kabba, Marie (Female) - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kabba, Musa (Male) - 2000 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kabba, Muskla (Male) - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kabba, Saidu (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kabba, Sayo (Female) age 27 - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Kabba, Sellu Juana (Male) age 61 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kabba, Sirah (Female) - 1998 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Kabba, Steven (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Kabba, Takueu (Male) age 51 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kabbah, Alusine (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kabbah, Bangalie (Male) - 1996 - Forced to labour.
Kabbah, Bundu (Male) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted. Killed.
Kabbah, Mbalu (Female) age 36 - Displaced and property looted.
Kabbah, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Kabbah, Mohamed (Male) age 90 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kabbah, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Kabbah, Sallay (Female) age 33 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kabbah, Sorie (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Kabbay, A.I. (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Kabbia, Abdul (Male) age 38 - 1996 in Tane, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Kabbia, Alhaji (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Kabbia, Foday (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kabbia, Ibrahim (Male) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kabbia, Isaac (Male) age 20 - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kabbia, Joseph (Male) - 1994 - Assaulted. Killed.
Kabbia, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Kabbia, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kabbia, Ousman (Male) - 1994 - Forced to labour.
Kabbia,Unisa (Male) age 35 - 2000 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kabbia, Yabalu (Female) - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kabbie, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated. Killed.
Kabbie, Mamawa (Female) age 50 - 1992 - Displaced.
Kabelia, Momodu (Male) - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Kabeneh, Foday (Male) age 37 - 1991 in Tunkia, Kenema - Killed.
Kabenque, Sia (Female) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kabia, Abdulai (Male) - 1996 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Abducted.
Kabia, Abdulai (Male) age 43 - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kabia, Abu (Male) - 1996 in Marampa, Port Loko - Killed.
Kabia, Adama (Female) - 1996 in Marampa, Port Loko - Abducted. Limb amputated.
Kabia, Albert (Male) - 1997 - Stripped. Killed.
Kabia, Alusine (Male) - 1997 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kabia, Aminata (Female) age 16 - 1991 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kabia, Baba (Male) age 34 - 1998 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kabia, Bai (Male) - 1997 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kabia, Bai Lawyer (Male) - Abducted.
Kabia, Bashir A (Male) age 39 - 1997 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kabia,Emmanuel Sallieu (Male) age 46 - 1995 in Loko Massama, Port Loko -Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kabia, Foday (Male) - 1996 in Western Area - Abducted. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kabia, Hawa (Female) - 1997 - Killed.
Kabia, Ibrahim (Male) age 19 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kabia, Ibrahim (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kabia, Ibrahim (Male) age 55 - 1996 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kabia, Idrissa (Male) - 1996 in Tane, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Kabia, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kabia, Ishmail (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced.
Kabia, Kadiatu (Female) - 1998 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced.
Kabia, Kadie (Female) age 58 - 1996 - Displaced.
Kabia, Lamina (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kabia, Mabinty (Female) - 1998 in Marampa, Port Loko - Killed.
Kabia, Mabinty (Female) - 1996 - Abducted.
Kabia, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced. Killed.
Kabia, Ramatu (Female) - 1999 - Displaced.
Kabia, Saidu (Male) - 1996 in Marampa, Port Loko - Killed.
Kabia, Salamatu (Female) age 45 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced.
Kabia, Sallay (Female) age 5 - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Kabia, Santigie (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Port Loko - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kabia, Saudatu (Female) - Killed.
Kabia, Sheka (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Tortured.
Kabia, Suba (Female) age 33 - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kabia, Wolematu (Female) - Killed.
Kabindi, Tamba (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Kabinneh, Mohamed (Male) age 44 - 1994 - Displaced and extorted. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kadia, Amadu (Male) age 36 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Kadie, Lusene (Female) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Kafo, Komba (Male) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Kafunor, Luseni (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kagbada, Amadu Fomba (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Stripped. Killed.
Kagbadi, Aiah (Male) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kagbendi, Komba (Male) - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Kai, Amadu (Male) age 27 - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kai, Isatu (Female) age 16 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced.
Kai, James (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Kai, Joe (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Kai, Lamin (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Abducted. Killed.
Kai, Lansana (Male) age 39 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kai, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kai, Willie (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kaida, Momodu (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kaigbanja, Aiah (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kaigbanja, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kaigbanja, Sahr (Male) age 61 - 1995 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kaigbanja, Samuel (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Kaihun,Joseah (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kaikai, Annie (Female) - 1991 - Displaced and property looted. Detained.
Kaikai, Ansumana (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Kaikai, Augusta (Female) age 31 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kaikai, Baby (Female) age 47 - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kaikai, Josie Francis (Male) age 60 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kaikai, Mamako (Female) age 32 - 1993 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Kaikai, Modibor (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted.
Kaikai, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1998 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Kaikai, Mustapha (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Kaikai, Sarah (Female) age 38 - Displaced.
Kaikai, Susan (Female) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kaikai, Theresa (Female) age 16 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kaikordu, Kumba (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted.
Kailie, Sia (Female) age 21 - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kailleydambo, John age 18 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Kailondo, Sallu (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Kaimansa, Bockarie (Male) age 84 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Kaimanu, Lavai (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kain Challeu, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Kainba, Amie (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kaindanah, Moinina (Male) age 30 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Assaulted.
Kaindaneh,Michael (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kainday, Edmond (Male) - 1995 - Limb amputated.
Kaine, Alieu (Male) - Extorted.
Kaine, Boackrie (Male) age 95 - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Stripped. Killed.
Kaine, John (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kainessie, Alice (Female) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kainessie, Aye (Female) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Kainessie, Borbor (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kainessie, Choko (Female) age 23 - 1997 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kainessie, Janisa (Male) age 30 - Property looted. Abducted. Stripped.
Kainessie, Magai (Male) age 64 - 1997 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kainessie, Mary (Female) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kainessie, Tamba (Male) age 44 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kainessie, Yunisa (Male) - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Limb amputated.
Kairesie, Joseph (Male) age 24 - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kaisoh, Momoh (Male) - 1992 - Assaulted.
Kaitemoh, Jacob (Male) age 8 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kaithibie, Regina (Female) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Kaithibie, Sowo (Female) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Kaitta, Ibrahim (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kaiwa, John (Male) age 25 - 1995 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kaiyada, Femusu (Female) age 38 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kaiyada, Sia (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kajua, Fema (Female) age 6 - Assaulted.
Kajue, Albert (Male) age 60 - Displaced.
Kajue, Amie (Female) age 4 - Assaulted. Killed.
Kajue, Matu (Female) - Displaced.
Kakura, Musa (Male) age 13 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted. Assaulted.
Kalahun, Saffa (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Kalawa, Alhaji (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kalawa, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed.
Kalawa, Amadu (Male) age 68 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kalawa, Murray (Male) age 80 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kalawa, Samba (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kalawa, Sebatu (Female) - Displaced.
Kalie, Alieu (Male) - 1995 - Property looted.
Kalie, Mohamed (Male) age 69 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kalie, Momoh (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kalilu, Mariama (Female) - 2000 in Kakua, Bo District - Tortured. Killed.
Kalilu, Vandy (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Kallay, Abdul (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallay, Foday Baimba (Male) age 11 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted.
Kallay, Hawa (Female) - 1998 - Limb amputated.
Kallay, Kaday (Female) - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Kallay, Martha (Female) - 1998 - Abducted and detained.
Kallay, Sanniey (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kallie, Eleanor (Female) age 56 - 1995 in Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kallie, Marrah (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallie, Marrah (Male) age 66 - 2000 - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kalllon, Sellu (Male) - 1995 - Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon,Abdul (Male) age 33 - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Peje, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Abdulai (Male) - Displaced.
Kallon, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kallon, Alhaji Abdulai (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kallon, Allieu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kallon, Amadu (Male) age 68 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Amara (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kallon, Aminata (Female) - Displaced.
Kallon, Baby (Female) - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Baindu (Female) age 26 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Bashiru Imuran (Male) - 1994 in Pujehun - Property looted. Killed.
Kallon, Betty (Female) age 70 - 1991 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Boakie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Bobor (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Bockarie (Male) - 1996 in Baoma, Bo District - Limb amputated.
Kallon, Bockarie (Male) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kallon, Bockarie (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Property looted. Abducted. Detained.
Kallon, Borbor (Male) age 24 - 1995 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kallon, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Brima (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kallon, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Brima (Male) age 25 - 1993 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced. Property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Brima (Male) age 29 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kallon, Brima (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Gaura, Kenema - Tortured.
Kallon,Brima (Male) age 53 - 1999 in Peje, Pujehun - Extorted and propertylooted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Brima (Male) age 64 - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Fanta (Female) - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kallon, Fatorma (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Faturma (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kallon, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kallon, Foday (Male) age 14 - Displaced.
Kallon, Foday (Male) age 17 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Kallon, Foday (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Kallon, Foday (Male) age 73 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Kallon, George (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Assaulted.
Kallon, Gibrilla (Male) - 1996 in Baoma, Bo District - Limb amputated.
Kallon, Hasawa (Male) age 7 - 1991 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kallon, Hawa (Female) age 48 - 1993 in Yakemo-Kpukumu Krim, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kallon, Hawa (Female) age 68 - 1992 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Kallon, Ibrahim (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Kallon, Ibrahim (Male) - 1993 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kallon, Jebbeh (Female) - 1998 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Extorted. Tortured.
Kallon, Jeneba (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Jeneba (Female) age 43 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Jeneba (Female) age 45 - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kallon, Jenneh (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Jitta Musu (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Jusu (Male) age 59 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Kadiatu (Female) age 10 - 1993 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kallon, Kenei (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Kallon, Kula (Female) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Kula (Female) - Killed.
Kallon, Kula (Female) - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Kallon, Kula (Female) - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Kallon, Kula (Female) age 27 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kallon, Lahai (Male) age 50 - 1991 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Kallon, Lamin (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Lamina (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon,Lansana (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Lansana (Male) age 37 - 1993 in Yakemo-Kpukumu Krim, Pujehun - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Lappia (Male) age 45 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kallon, Mannah (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Kallon, Mariama (Female) age 10 - 1991 - Displaced.
Kallon, Mariama (Female) age 12 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Kallon, Mariama (Female) age 25 - 1997 in Dasse, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Kallon, Mariama (Female) age 47 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Martha (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Massah (Female) age 25 - Killed.
Kallon, Massah (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced.
Kallon, Matorma (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Extorted. Assaulted.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) - Property looted.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Killed.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) - 1996 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) age 21 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) age 23 - 1992 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kallon,Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted. Detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kallon, Mohamed (Male) age 44 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kallon, Moigoa (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Kallon, Moina (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kallon, Momoh (Male) age 6 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced.
Kallon, Momoh (Male) age 27 - 1992 in Tunkia, Kenema - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kallon, Momoh Sao (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kallon, Mone (Male) age 33 - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Kallon, Morie (Male) age 56 - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Moses (Male) - 1998 in Dema, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Munda (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kallon, Musa (Male) age 7 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kallon, Musa (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kallon, Musu (Female) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Musu (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kallon, Ngor Lahai (Male) - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kallon, Ousman (Male) - 1995 in Moyamba - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kallon, Ousman (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kallon, Ousman (Male) age 22 - 1992 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kallon, Patrick (Male) age 27 - 1997 in Gaura, Kenema - Abducted. Killed.
Kallon, Saffa (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Kallon, Saidu (Male) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Saidu (Male) age 11 - 1994 - Displaced.
Kallon, Saidu (Male) age 65 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kallon, Sam (Male) age 10 - Displaced. Tortured.
Kallon, Samoka (Male) - Displaced.
Kallon, Samu (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Satta (Female) age 29 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kallon, Sebatu (Female) age 12 - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kallon, Sellu M (Male) age 57 - 1993 in Kenema - Displaced.
Kallon, Shegbe (Female) - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Kallon, Sheku (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kallon, Shenge (Male) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon, Sowie (Female) age 29 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Kallon, Steven (Male) - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Tortured.
Kallon, Tenneh (Female) age 22 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kallon, Vandi (Male) age 45 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Vandi (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kallon, Vandi (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Kallon, Yambasu (Male) age 28 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kallon-Fallay, Amie (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kalokoh, Abdul (Male) - Assaulted.
Kalokoh, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kalokoh, Abu (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Tortured.
Kalokoh, Adama (Female) age 26 - 1997 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kalokoh, Alimamy (Male) age 19 - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kalokoh, Bashiru (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kalokoh, Borma (Female) age 66 - 1998 in Bombali - Displaced.
Kalokoh, Brima (Male) age 55 - 1996 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Abducted. Killed.
Kalokoh, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kalokoh, Ibrahim (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Western Area - Killed.
Kalokoh, Issa (Male) - Limb amputated.
Kalokoh, Issa (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted.
Kalokoh, Mahmoud (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Kalokoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kalokoh, Ramatu (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Kalokoh, Sullay (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kama, Morie (Male) age 22 - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamanda, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Tortured.
Kamanda, Albert (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Displaced.
Kamanda, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Bagbo, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamanda, Baby (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamanda, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamanda, Fea (Female) age 8 - 1997 in Nimikoro, Kono - Assaulted.
Kamanda, Finda (Female) - 1997 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Kamanda, Finda (Female) age 11 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamanda, Humu (Female) - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced.
Kamanda, Jeneba (Female) age 28 - 1993 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced.
Kamanda, Jenneh (Female) - Killed.
Kamanda, Jonathan (Male) age 64 - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamanda, Joseph (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamanda, Kaddi (Female) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamanda, Kai (Male) - 1997 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Kamanda, Kondewa (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamanda, Kumba (Female) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamanda, Kumba (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Kamanda, Lucy (Female) age 47 - 1996 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamanda, Mathew (Male) age 16 - Abducted and detained.
Kamanda, Prince (Male) age 7 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kamanda, Samuel (Male) - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Detained.
Kamanda, Sao (Female) - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamanda, Sembo (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamanda, Tamba (Male) age 53 - 1994 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamanda, Tamba (Male) age 72 - 1995 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kamanda, Tamba (Male) age 73 - 1995 in Gbense, Kono - Detained. Limb amputated.
Kamanda, Vic (Male) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamanda, Wuya (Female) age 28 - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Kamanda, Yaya (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Kamanda-Koiriwa, Peter (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, A.F. (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Abass (Male) - 2000 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Abass (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Abass (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Abass (Male) age 31 - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara,Abass (Male) age 61 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abdoulaye (Male) - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) - 1998 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) - 1995 - Property looted. Killed.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Killed.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) age 9 - 1997 in Western Area - Limb amputated.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) age 14 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) age 35 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Abdul (Male) age 52 - 1995 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Abdul Rahaman (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Abdul Rahman (Male) age 25 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Abdul Raman (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated. Killed.
Kamara, Abdul Saidu (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Abdulah (Male) - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 2000 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1996 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Abducted.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) age 22 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) age 28 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Maforki, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) age 51 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) age 63 - 1998 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abdulai (Male) age 66 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Abdulai Bobor (Male) age 57 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abi (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Abibatu (Female) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Abibu (Male) age 58 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - 2000 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - Displaced.
Kamara, Abu (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 12 - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 16 - 1999 - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 22 - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 22 - 1997 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 25 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 30 - 1999 - Displaced.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 34 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 35 - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Abducted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 42 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Abu (Male) age 62 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) - Extorted.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 6 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 9 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 37 - Extorted.
Kamara, Abu Loko (Male) - 1996 in Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Adama (Female) - 1992 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Adama (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted.
Kamara, Adama (Female) age 6 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Kamara, Adama (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Adama (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Adama (Female) age 25 - 2000 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kamara, Adama (Female) age 30 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Adama (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Adama (Female) age 54 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Adamsay (Female) - 1996 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kamara, Adamsay (Female) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Adbakakie (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara,Adekalie Sheku (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko -Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Adikalie (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Limb amputated.
Kamara, Adikalie (Male) - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Adikalie (Male) - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Adikalie (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Adikalie Amara (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Adikalie A (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Ahamdu (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Extorted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ahamed (Male) age 5 - 1999 in Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Ahmed (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Kamara, Ahmed (Male) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Kamara, Albert (Male) - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Alex (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Alfred (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Alfred (Male) age 30 - Killed.
Kamara, Alfred (Male) age 38 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Alhaji (Male) - 1999 in Bureh, Port Loko - Killed.
Kamara, Alhaji (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Alhaji (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Alhaji (Male) age 1 - 1997 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Tortured.
Kamara, Alhaji (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Alhaji Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Alhaji Mohamed (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Alhaji Moyne Musa (Male) - 1999 - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Alhaji Musa (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Alhaji Musa (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Alhaji Salif (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Benducha, Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Alhaji Sheku (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Alhaji Tellizo (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Alhassan (Male) age 35 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Alice (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Alie (Male) - 1995 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Assaulted.
Kamara, Alie (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Abducted.
Kamara, Alie (Male) - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Alie (Male) - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Alie (Male) age 15 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Alie (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Alie (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Alie (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Alie (Male) age 39 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Alie (Male) age 40 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Alieu (Male) - 1995 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kamara, Alieu (Male) age 48 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 1993 in Kono - Displaced.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 1997 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - Displaced.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 2000 - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Briama, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) age 27 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) age 36 - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) age 40 - 1992 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara,Alimamy (Male) age 51 - 1993 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara,Alimamy (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) age 56 - 1996 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Extorted. Detained.
Kamara, Alimamy (Male) age 86 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Allie (Male) - 2000 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Allieu (Male) - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Allieu (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Dibia, Port Loko - Abducted.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) - 1998 - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) - 1996 - Forced to labour.
Kamara,Alpha (Male) age 18 - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) age 22 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Alpha (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Alpha Alie (Male) age 57 - 2000 - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Alpha O (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Alpha Sullayman (Male) age 64 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Aluba (Male) - Tortured.
Kamara, Alusanie (Male) age 73 - Displaced and extorted.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) age 29 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) age 34 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Kamara, Alusine (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) age 13 - 1998 in Maforki, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) age 54 - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) age 60 - 1998 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Amadu (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Amadu Sorie (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Amadu Yannkay (Male) - 1999 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Assaulted.
Kamara, Amara (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Property destroyed. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Amara (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Amara (Male) age 15 - 1995 in Marampa, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Amara (Male) age 31 - 1995 in Briama, Kambia - Abducted.
Kamara,Amara (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Amara (Male) age 82 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Amidu (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Amidu (Male) age 47 - Property looted.
Kamara, Amie (Female) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Amie (Female) - 1998 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Amie (Female) - 1997 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Amie (Female) age 47 - 1992 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Amie (Female) age 48 - 1994 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 1996 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Tortured.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 2000 - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 7 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 13 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 22 - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 24 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 30 - 1999 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 34 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Aminata (Female) age 37 - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced.
Kamara, Anaque (Male) - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Property looted.
Kamara, Andrew (Male) age 28 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Kamara, Ansumana (Male) - 1993 in Mano Sakrim, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ansumana (Male) - 1998 - Displaced.
Kamara,Ansumana (Male) age 32 - 1996 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Ansumana (Male) age 37 - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ansumana (Male) age 52 - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara,Ansumana (Male) age 57 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced. Abductedand detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kamara, Aruna (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Assana (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Augusta M. (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Aye (Female) - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Baalay (Male) age 20 - 2000 in Masungbala, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Baba (Male) - 1999 in Bureh, Port Loko - Killed.
Kamara, Baby (Female) age 25 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Baby Jay (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Bai (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Bai (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Detained.
Kamara, Bai (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Bai Bai (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Bai Bureh (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Baimba (Male) age 57 - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Baimba (Male) age 66 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Bainba (Male) - 1998 - Displaced.
Kamara, Baio Serry (Male) age 20 - 1997 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Balla (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Balla (Male) age 53 - 1998 - Property looted. Abducted.
Kamara, Bampaya (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Abducted.
Kamara, Bana (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Bangalie (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Baromi (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Bassie (Male) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Benjamin (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Bockarie (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Bockarie (Male) age 32 - 1996 in Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Bona (Male) age 52 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Bornoh (Male) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Bowarah (Female) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Boya (Male) - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Braima (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Tinkatupa Maka Saffoko, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 1992 in Peje, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 2000 in Masungbala, Kambia - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 2 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 5 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 18 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 31 - 1991 - Displaced.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 37 - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 67 - 1995 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Brima (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Kamara, Brima Nuru (Male) age 47 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Kamara, Brima Yamba (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Bullu (Female) age 55 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Property looted.
Kamara, Bundu (Female) - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Bundu (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Kamara, Cecilia (Female) age 51 - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kamara, Charles (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Chernor (Male) - 1997 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Chernor (Male) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Chernor (Male) age 62 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Damba (Male) age 6 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Limb amputated.
Kamara, Danda (Male) age 43 - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Daniel (Male) - 1991 - Extorted and property destroyed.
Kamara, Darba (Female) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Kamara, Dauda (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Dauda (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Kambia - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Dauda (Male) age 67 - 1995 in Kenema - Displaced.
Kamara,David Prince (Male) age 36 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu -Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Demba (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Digba (Female) age 56 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Dunu (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Earnest (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Eddie (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Edmond (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Edward (Male) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Edward (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Elvis (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Kamara, Emma (Female) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kamara, Emmah (Female) age 40 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted.
Kamara, Emmanuel (Male) age 2 - 1998 - Abducted.
Kamara, Emmanuel (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ernest (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Kono - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Esther (Female) - 1994 - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Evelyn (Male) age 37 - 1992 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Kamara, Fagberie (Male) age 41 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Faiah (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kamara, Fakulay (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Fanta (Female) age 33 - 1997 - Displaced and extorted.
Kamara, Fatalay (Male) - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Kamara, Fatima (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kamara, Fatima (Female) age 14 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 - Abducted.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1995 - Extorted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1992 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 20 - 1995 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 21 - 1998 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 22 - 1998 - Detained.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 24 - Displaced.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 32 - 1995 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 39 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 52 - 1995 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Fatmata (Female) age 65 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Fatu (Female) age 51 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Fayiah (Male) age 27 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Kamara, Ferenkeh (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Kamara, Filla (Female) - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Kamara, Finnah (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Florence (Female) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Limb amputated.
Kamara,Foday (Male) - 1999 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced and property lootedand destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Property destroyed. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Foday (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 15 - Displaced.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 23 - 1999 - Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 25 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 28 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 35 - Displaced.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Briama, Kambia - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 37 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 56 - 1998 - Property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 56 - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 65 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Foday (Male) age 75 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Foday Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Foday Saidu (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Fodie (Male) age 69 - 1994 in Langorama, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Fodie Jeneba (Male) age 75 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Kamara, Fodie Momodu (Male) age 80 - Killed.
Kamara,Fomba (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Fonnie (Male) age 26 - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Francis (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Fudia (Female) age 21 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Fudie (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Assaulted.
Kamara, Gbassay (Female) - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Gbassay (Male) age 13 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Gbassy (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Gbenu (Female) age 30 - 1997 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Gbessay (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Gbessay (Female) age 30 - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Gboyah (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Gibrilla (Male) - Tortured.
Kamara, Gibrilla (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Gibrilla (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Haja Mariama (Female) age 23 - 1998 in Maforki, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Hamed B (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Kamara, Hanan - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara,Hasana (Male) age 49 - 1995 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) - 1993 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 10 - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 13 - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 15 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 21 - 1997 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 35 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 35 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 36 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Hassan (Male) age 54 - 1996 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara,Hassan (Male) age 56 - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Hassan Mantama (Male) - 1998 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Kamara, Hassan Y (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Hassana (Male) - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Abducted. Tortured.
Kamara, Hassana (Male) - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Hassana (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara,Hassana (Male) age 28 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Property lootedand destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Hassana (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Kambia - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kamara, Hassana (Male) age 58 - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) - 1996 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) age 7 - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) age 24 - 1998 - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) age 31 - 1992 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) age 47 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Hawa (Female) age 48 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Henry (Male) age 15 - 1995 - Killed.
Kamara, Heteh (Male) age 61 - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Hippo (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Humu (Female) age 15 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) - Abducted.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) - 1997 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Limb amputated. Killed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 10 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 20 - Extorted. Assaulted.
Kamara,Ibrahim (Male) age 23 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced. Detained.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 29 - 1997 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 29 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 30 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Baoma, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Ibrahim (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Ibrahim Sorie (Male) age 11 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Ibrahima (Male) - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Idrissa (Male) - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Idrissa (Male) age 25 - 1991 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Kamara,Idrissa (Male) age 35 - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Imam Abu Bakarr (Male) - 2000 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Imar (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Kamara, Isata (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Isata (Female) age 20 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and extorted.
Kamara, Isata (Female) age 21 - 1995 - Displaced.
Kamara, Isata (Female) age 57 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Isatou (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1996 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1995 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1993 - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1998 - Displaced.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) age 10 - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) age 20 - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) age 25 - Killed.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) age 29 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara,Isatu (Female) age 31 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) age 41 - 1998 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Isatu (Female) age 44 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ishamel (Male) - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Ishmaila (Male) - 1997 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Islam (Male) age 29 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ismeah (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Issa (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Limb amputated.
Kamara, Issa Konie (Male) - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Issata (Female) age 3 - 1992 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Iye (Female) - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Iye (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Kamara, Iye (Female) - 1992 - Property looted.
Kamara, Iye (Female) - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Iye (Female) age 10 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Jacinta (Female) age 11 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Jaiah (Male) age 40 - 1993 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, James (Male) - Displaced.
Kamara,James (Male) age 28 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced andextorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kamara, Jariatu (Female) age 64 - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kamara, Jaye (Female) age 15 - 1993 - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Jebbeh (Female) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Jeneba (Female) - 1991 in Baoma, Bo District - Assaulted.
Kamara, Jeneba (Female) age 41 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Jenneh (Female) age 80 - 1993 - Displaced.
Kamara,Jerrimaia (Male) age 35 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu -Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Jestina (Female) age 67 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Joe (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, John (Male) - 1992 - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, John (Male) age 12 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted. Stripped. Killed.
Kamara, John (Male) age 22 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Stripped.
Kamara, John (Male) age 26 - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara,John (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displacedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, John (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara,John (Male) age 42 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Kamara, John (Male) age 49 - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, John (Male) age 72 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara,John Daniel (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Joseph (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Joseph (Male) age 12 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted. Stripped. Killed.
Kamara, Joseph (Male) age 26 - 1994 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Joseph (Male) age 34 - 1998 - Displaced.
Kamara, Joseph (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Juanna (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Detained. Killed.
Kamara, Juma (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Jusufu (Male) age 37 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kabba (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Kaday (Female) age 31 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 - Abducted.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) - 1998 in Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 15 - Displaced.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 15 - 1999 - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 18 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 22 - 1992 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 27 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 31 - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 33 - 2000 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 36 - 1994 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 37 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Bombali - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kamara,Kadiatu (Female) age 42 - 1996 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili -Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Kadiatu (Female) age 45 - 1996 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Kadimodu (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Kainemanu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kalay (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Tortured and stripped.
Kamara, Kalibah (Male) age 13 - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Kalilu (Male) age 27 - 2000 - Abducted and detained.
Kamara,Kallatu (Female) age 57 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Kamara,Kallay (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abductedand detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kamara, Kallon (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Kamanda (Male) - Displaced.
Kamara, Kananday (Female) age 65 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Kandeh (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kamara, Kandeh (Male) - 1999 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Kanku (Female) age 55 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Kapr (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kapri (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted.
Kamara, Karankay (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Karifa (Male) - 1998 - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Karifala (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Karifala (Male) age 10 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kamara,Karim (Male) age 56 - 1995 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Karmoh (Male) - Limb amputated.
Kamara, Kathy (Female) - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kattie (Male) - 1996 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Keh (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara,Keifala (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Kamara, Keilei (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Kekura (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Kelfala (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Kelfalah (Male) age 62 - 1994 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kelpha (Male) - 1998 in Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Kesima (Male) - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kamara, Kolakoh (Male) age 58 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Killed.
Kamara, Kolanko (Male) age 16 - 1998 - Killed.
Kamara, Kole (Male) age 75 - 1998 in Tinkatupa Maka Saffoko, Port Loko - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Koleh (Male) age 53 - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Kolleh (Male) age 7 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Koloneh (Female) age 31 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Komrabai (Male) - 2000 in Masungbala, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Kona (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Konbah (Male) - 1998 in Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kamara, Kondeh (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Konsoh (Female) - 1999 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Kortor (Male) - 1991 - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Kortor (Male) age 40 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Kosaroh (Female) - Killed.
Kamara, Kotor (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Kula (Female) - 1993 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Kumba (Female) - 1998 - Displaced.
Kamara, Lahai (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Wandor, Kenema - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Lahai (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Lahai (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Lahai (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Kamara, Lamarana (Female) age 37 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Lamin (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property looted.
Kamara, Lamin (Male) age 15 - 1992 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced.
Kamara,Lamin (Male) age 27 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Lamin (Male) age 31 - 1995 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Lamin (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Lamin (Male) age 42 - 2000 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Lamin (Male) age 42 - 2000 in Briama, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Lamin (Male) age 47 - Displaced.
Kamara, Lamina (Male) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Lamina (Male) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Lamina (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Lamina (Male) age 16 - Killed.
Kamara, Lamina (Male) age 70 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property looted.
Kamara, Lamina (Male) age 80 - 2000 in Briama, Kambia - Extorted.
Kamara, Lamina Maya (Male) age 70 - 2000 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Lamrana (Female) - 1994 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Lansana (Male) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Lansana (Male) - 1997 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Lansana (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Limana (Male) age 65 - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Loko (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Loko (Male) - 1995 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Lombay (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Luba (Female) - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Lusainie (Male) age 69 - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Maama (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Mabinty (Female) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mabinty (Female) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Mabinty (Female) - 1996 - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Mabinty (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Mabinty (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Mabinty (Female) age 45 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Maboado (Female) age 73 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Mafai (Male) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Mafere (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Mafere (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Assaulted.
Kamara, Mahawa (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Mahmoud (Male) - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Mahmoud (Male) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mahmoud (Male) - Displaced.
Kamara, Maikaba (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Mamadu (Male) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Mamadu (Male) - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Property looted. Killed.
Kamara, Mamako (Female) - Killed.
Kamara, Mambundu (Male) - 1994 in Dama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mamiseh (Female) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mamoua (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Mamuru - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Mane (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Marah (Male) - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Marco (Male) - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Mardo (Male) age 10 - 1997 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Margaret (Female) - 1992 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Margrette (Female) - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Mariama (Female) - 2000 in Masungbala, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Mariama age 13 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Mariama (Female) age 15 - 1994 - Displaced.
Kamara, Mariama (Female) age 27 - 1999 - Displaced.
Kamara, Mariatu (Female) - 1996 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kamara, Mariatu (Female) - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Mariatu (Female) age 12 - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Mariatu (Female) age 15 - 1999 - Displaced.
Kamara, Marie (Female) - 1999 in Bureh, Port Loko - Killed.
Kamara, Marie (Female) - 1999 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Marie (Female) - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Marie (Female) - Killed.
Kamara, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Marie (Female) - 1994 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Marie (Female) - 1999 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Marie (Female) age 37 - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Marie (Female) age 46 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kamara, Marie (Female) age 57 - 1995 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Marima (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Mariray (Female) - 1999 - Abducted.
Kamara, Martha (Female) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour and drugged. Tortured.
Kamara, Martha (Female) age 43 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kamara, Mary (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Mary (Female) age 27 - 1995 in Tunkia, Kenema - Tortured.
Kamara, Masain (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Maseray (Female) age 85 - Tortured.
Kamara, Maseray A. (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Massa (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Massah (Female) age 37 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Massah (Female) age 65 - 1997 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Mathawa (Female) age 40 - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mathew (Male) age 58 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Matta (Female) age 52 - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Detained.
Kamara, Mawa May (Female) age 13 - 1991 - Extorted.
Kamara, Maya (Female) age 72 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Mbalu (Female) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Mbalu (Male) - 1998 in Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mbalu (Female) age 10 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Mbalu (Female) age 12 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mbalu (Female) age 37 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Mbawai (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Memuna (Female) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Limb amputated.
Kamara, Memuna (Female) age 24 - 1999 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Memuna (Female) age 39 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Memunatu (Female) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Memunatu (Female) - 1995 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Memunatu (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Merra (Female) age 26 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Messie (Female) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Michael Abu (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Mimi (Female) - 1995 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Abducted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - Extorted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Property destroyed. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1997 in Gaura, Kenema - Detained. Killed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 7 - 1992 in Gbane, Kono - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 7 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Assaulted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Moyamba - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 14 - 1997 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 19 - 1992 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1992 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1996 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 25 - Property looted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 27 - 1999 - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 28 - 1995 - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 30 - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara,Mohamed (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 35 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 35 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1997 - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 38 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 40 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 40 - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara,Mohamed (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displacedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 48 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 55 - 1997 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 56 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kamara, Mohamed (Male) age 76 - 1995 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Mohamed Abu (Male) age 19 - 1999 in Kambia - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara,Mohamed Basir (Male) age 62 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili -Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained.
Kamara, Mohamed Bella (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Mohamed Lamin (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Moi Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Moigboi (Male) - 1997 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Moigieh (Male) age 36 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Moigua (Male) age 31 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Killed.
Kamara, Moijueh (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Moikuwa (Female) age 24 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Moinina (Male) - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Mojamie (Male) age 90 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Momodie (Male) - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) - 2000 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) age 17 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) age 39 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Momodu (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) - 1998 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) - Assaulted.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) age 22 - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) age 25 - Assaulted.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) age 35 - 1997 in Western Area - Extorted.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) age 49 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Momoh (Male) age 60 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara,Momoh B (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured andstripped.
Kamara, Momolie (Male) - 1998 - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Monday (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Moray (Male) - 1999 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Property looted.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) - 1996 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Assaulted.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) - 1998 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Abducted.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) age 17 - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) age 30 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) age 46 - 1999 - Displaced and extorted.
Kamara, Morlai (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Morlai B. (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Morlai N'mah (Male) age 55 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Morlia (Male) - 1993 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Morrba (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Moses (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - 1999 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - 2000 - Displaced.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - 1996 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 18 - 1995 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 19 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced. Tortured.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 23 - 1991 - Displaced.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 25 - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Lei, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 53 - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Musa (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Mustapha (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Mustapha (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Mustapha (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Mustapha (Male) age 68 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Mustapha B.M. (Male) age 45 - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Musu (Female) - Killed.
Kamara, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara,Musu (Female) age 30 - 1994 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Musu (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Musu (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Briama, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted.
Kamara, Musu (Female) age 57 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kamara, Musu (Female) age 82 - 1994 - Killed.
Kamara, Myindu (Male) - 1997 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, N Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Nabie (Male) age 22 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Nabie (Male) age 29 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Nabie (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Nadie (Female) age 21 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Namisa (Female) - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kamara, Namisah (Female) age 70 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Nanah Soko (Female) age 32 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Nancy (Female) age 35 - 1999 - Extorted.
Kamara, Nanfa (Female) - 2000 - Abducted.
Kamara, Nannah (Female) age 60 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Neneh (Female) age 22 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Ngadie (Female) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ngaimah (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Nyallay (Female) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Omaru (Male) - 1991 - Displaced.
Kamara, Osei (Female) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1997 in Jong, Bonthe - Extorted.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1998 - Displaced.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 21 - Extorted and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 29 - 1994 - Displaced.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 58 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 60 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Ousman (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Pakai Nday (Male) - 1997 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara,Philip (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Ramatu (Female) - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Ramatu (Female) age 57 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Razzaq Abdul (Male) age 30 - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Regina (Female) age 41 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kamara, Roland Sidikie (Male) age 4 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced.
Kamara, Rugiatu (Female) age 26 - 1998 in Western Area - Extorted.
Kamara, Rugiatu (Female) age 29 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Rugie (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Saffiatu (Female) age 39 - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Saffie (Female) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Kamara, Saffie (Female) - 1999 - Assaulted.
Kamara, Saffie (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sahr (Male) age 31 - 1994 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Said Foday (Male) age 66 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 7 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 14 - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 29 - 1991 in Pujehun - Abducted.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 29 - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Saidu (Male) age 65 - 1995 in Mambolo, Kambia - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara,Saio (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted andtortured.
Kamara, Sakartay (Male) age 60 - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Salamatu (Female) - 1996 in Malen, Pujehun - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Salamatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Salia (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Salieu (Male) age 24 - 1996 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Salifu (Male) age 13 - 2000 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Salifu (Male) age 91 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Salihu (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Kamara, Salim (Male) age 58 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Sallay (Female) age 45 - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Salleu (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Salllyman (Male) age 27 - 1995 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kamara, Sallu (Male) age 87 - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Assaulted.
Kamara, Samah (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Samba (Male) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Kamara, Samir (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Abducted.
Kamara, Sampa (Female) age 38 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Samuel (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Samuel (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Kamara, Samuel (Male) - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Kamara, Sana (Female) - 2000 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Saneh (Male) age 48 - 2000 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced and extorted.
Kamara, Sanfa (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Sannie (Male) - Displaced.
Kamara, Sannoh (Male) age 57 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara,Santigie (Male) - 1996 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) - 1996 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) age 12 - 2000 - Displaced.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) age 34 - 1997 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) age 47 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Santigie (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Sao (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kamara,Sao (Male) age 26 - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sara (Female) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Sarah (Female) - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Satta (Female) - 1996 - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Satta (Female) age 45 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Saunatu (Female) age 26 - 1994 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Sayma (Male) - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sayo (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Kamara, Sayoh Serah-Sain (Male) age 28 - 1994 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Seinya (Female) - 1994 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Seita (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sembeka (Male) age 50 - 1994 - Killed.
Kamara, Sembo (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sembu (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sembu (Male) age 47 - 2000 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Senesie (Male) age 39 - 1994 in Mandu, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Sentho (Female) - 2000 - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Serice (Female) age 61 - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Seru (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Shaka (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara,Sharka M (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba -Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sharrac (Male) age 11 - 1997 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sheka (Male) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Kamara, Sheka (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Kamara, Sheka (Male) age 27 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Killed.
Kamara, Sheka (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Sheka (Male) age 77 - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sheksa (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Magbaiamba Ngowahun, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) - Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) age 19 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) age 30 - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) age 32 - 1996 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sheku (Male) age 66 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Shekuna (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Limb amputated.
Kamara, Shenge (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sheriff (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Shiaka (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Siaka (Male) age 17 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Siaka (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Sikeh (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Extorted and property destroyed. Tortured.
Kamara, Sim Baria (Male) - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Sinneh (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted.
Kamara, Sinneh (Male) age 85 - 1995 in Briama, Kambia - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Siray (Female) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Soriba (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Soriba (Male) age 7 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Soriba (Male) age 30 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Killed.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 11 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 21 - 1997 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 22 - 1998 - Extorted. Abducted. Tortured.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 35 - 1998 - Property looted. Tortured.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Briama, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 48 - 2000 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Sorie (Male) age 69 - Killed.
Kamara, Sorie Bobor Cole (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Property looted.
Kamara, Sorie Morlie (Male) - 1994 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Sorieba (Male) - 1999 - Assaulted.
Kamara, Sorieba (Male) - Assaulted.
Kamara, Sorieba (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Sowoi (Female) age 50 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Sulaiman (Male) - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Sulaiman (Male) - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sullay (Male) - 1998 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kamara, Sullay (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Sullay (Male) - Killed.
Kamara, Sundu (Female) age 37 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Kamara, Sundufu (Male) age 28 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Kamara, T.L. (Male) - 1994 in Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Taimu (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Kamara, Tamba (Male) age 36 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kamara, Tejan (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Limb amputated. Killed.
Kamara, Tejan (Male) - Displaced.
Kamara, Tenneh (Female) - 1993 - Killed.
Kamara, Tenneh (Female) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Forced to labour.
Kamara, Tenneh (Female) age 45 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Terena (Female) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Kamara,Thaim (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and stripped.
Kamara, Thaimu (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Thaimu (Male) age 23 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Thaimu (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Kamara, Thaimu (Male) age 45 - 2000 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed. Stripped.
Kamara, Thaimu Brima (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Thomas (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced.
Kamara, Thomas (Male) - 1998 - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Tina Marah (Female) age 24 - 1998 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Titi (Female) - 1995 in Sandor, Kono - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kamara, Tity (Female) age 36 - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Tity (Female) age 42 - 1994 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kamara, Tommy (Male) age 54 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and extorted.
Kamara, U. Balu - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kamara, Umaro (Male) age 50 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Property looted.
Kamara, Umaru (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted.
Kamara, Umaru (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kamara, Umu (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Umu (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Kamara, Unisa (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Unisa (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Abducted. Killed.
Kamara, Unisa (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara,Unisa (Male) age 54 - 1999 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Property lootedand destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Kamara, Unissa (Male) age 26 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Vandi (Male) age 21 - 1993 - Killed.
Kamara, Vandy (Male) - 1991 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Kamara, Vandy (Male) age 41 - 1993 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Kamara, Wahan (Female) age 37 - 1992 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kamara, Watta (Female) age 20 - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Detained. Killed.
Kamara, Watta (Female) age 34 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kamara, Watta (Female) age 43 - 1992 in Small Bo, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Kamara, Wazeg (Male) - 1991 in Wandor, Kenema - Assaulted.
Kamara, Will (Male) - 1994 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced.
Kamara, Wulaymatu (Female) - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kamara, Wusu (Male) age 17 - 1996 in Marampa, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kamara, Yabom (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Yabom (Female) age 26 - Assaulted.
Kamara, Yabour (Female) age 80 - 1999 - Killed.
Kamara, Yamakai (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Kamara, Yambo (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Yande (Female) age 45 - 1993 in Kono - Displaced.
Kamara, Yangie (Female) age 32 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Yaya (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Yayah (Male) - 1995 in Malema, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kamara, Yeabu (Female) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Kamara, Yeabu (Female) - 1998 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kamara, Yeabu (Female) - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Yeabu (Female) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced.
Kamara, Yeabu (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Kamara, Yeahoh (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara, Yealie (Female) - Displaced.
Kamara, Yeanoh (Female) age 7 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Yeanor (Female) age 32 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced.
Kamara, Yema (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kamara, Yeyea (Female) age 27 - 2000 - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Kamara, Yimalu (Female) - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Kamara, Yusufu (Male) - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kamara,Yusufu (Male) age 32 - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced, extortedand property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kamara, Zainab (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Kamara, Zainab (Female) - 1992 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kamara, Zainab (Female) age 31 - 1999 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kambo, Abdul (Male) - 1993 in Wunde, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Kamie, Boama (Male) age 26 - 1995 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Killed.
Kamo, Gibrila (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Kamoh, Gbedeh (Female) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Killed.
Kamoh, Kenie (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Kamuwa, Lamin (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kana, Mustapha (Male) age 55 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kanagboi, Fatima (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kanagboi, Maseray (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Kanagboi, Nabieu (Male) - Killed.
Kanagboi,Nyallay (Female) age 34 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kanagbou, Millicent (Female) age 30 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Kanawa, Tamba (Male) age 16 - 1993 - Assaulted.
Kandeh, Baby (Female) - 1997 in Moyamba - Killed.
Kandeh, Isata (Female) - Forced to labour.
Kandeh, Lahai (Male) age 25 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Kandeh, Mohamed (Male) age 73 - Property looted.
Kandeh, Yatta (Female) age 33 - 1994 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Kandeh, Yatta (Female) age 54 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced.
Kandgboi, Maseray (Female) age 12 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Kangaju, Lahai (Male) - 1999 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kangbai, Juliana (Female) age 18 - 1997 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kani, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced.
Kanimeh, Foday Patrick (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Kanja, Kumba (Female) age 8 - 2000 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kanja, Sahr (Male) - 2000 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Kanja, Tamba (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kanneh, A.K. (Male) - 1993 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Kanneh, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kanneh, Abdulai (Male) - Killed.
Kanneh, Abdulai (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Kanneh, Alhaji Maldieu (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kanneh, Alieu (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted.
Kanneh, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Kanneh, Ansumana (Male) age 71 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kanneh, Baindu (Female) age 31 - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Extorted and property looted.
Kanneh, Baindu (Female) age 53 - 1993 in Nomo, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Kanneh, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kanneh, Doris (Female) - 1996 in Komboya, Bo District - Assaulted.
Kanneh, Fatu (Female) age 18 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Killed.
Kanneh, Fei (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kanneh, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Kanneh, Fodie (Male) - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Kanneh, Fomba (Male) age 11 - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Kanneh, Isatu (Female) age 4 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Kanneh,Isatu (Female) age 27 - 1993 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kanneh, Jamatu (Female) age 23 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Kanneh, Jenneh (Female) age 13 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kanneh, Jenneh (Female) age 55 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Kanneh, Juana (Male) - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Kanneh, Juma (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kanneh, Juma (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Kanneh, Jusu (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Tortured.
Kanneh, Jusu Abudlai (Male) age 51 - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced.
Kanneh, Kadijatu (Female) - 1991 - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kanneh, Kemoh (Male) age 20 - 1996 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kanneh, Lahai (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanneh, Lansana (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kanneh, Lansana (Male) age 21 - 1997 in Gaura, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanneh, Lansana (Male) age 64 - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Kanneh, Luseni (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kanneh, Madina (Female) age 24 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kanneh,Malhadieu (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kanneh,Mamawah Okiesta (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun -Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Kanneh, Mariama (Female) - 1996 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Kanneh, Mariama (Female) - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Kanneh, Mariama (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kanneh,Marie (Female) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kanneh, Mary (Female) age 50 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced.
Kanneh, Messi (Female) age 26 - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanneh, Mohamed (Male) - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Kanneh, Mohamed (Male) age 10 - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kanneh, Mohamed (Male) age 26 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted. Killed.
Kanneh, Mohamed Babbie (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Assaulted and tortured.
Kanneh, Moigboi (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Kanneh, Moiguia (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted and stripped.
Kanneh, Momoh (Male) - Extorted. Assaulted.
Kanneh, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Kanneh, Momoh (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced.
Kanneh, Momoh (Male) age 40 - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kanneh, Momoh (Male) age 72 - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Kanneh, Murray (Male) - Killed.
Kanneh, Musa (Male) age 6 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Kanneh, Musu (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Kanneh, Saffa (Male) age 13 - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Kanneh, Salia (Male) age 39 - 1993 in Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanneh, Samie (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced. Detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Kanneh, Sandy (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kanneh, Sara (Female) age 77 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kanneh, Sheku (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Kanneh, Tenneh (Female) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kanneh, Umaru (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Kanneh, Vandi (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Kanneh, Watta (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kanneh, Wuya (Female) - 1994 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Tortured.
Kanneh, Zainabu (Female) age 4 - Killed.
Kanu, Abass (Male) age 23 - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanu, Abdul (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kanu, Abdulai (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kanu,Abdulai (Male) age 43 - 1999 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kanu, Abu (Male) - 1996 - Abducted. Killed.
Kanu, Abu (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kanu, Abu (Male) - Limb amputated.
Kanu, Abu (Male) age 58 - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kanu, Adama (Female) age 32 - 1999 in Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Kanu, Adama (Female) age 41 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed.
Kanu, Adamsay (Female) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed.
Kanu, Adikalie (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kanu, Alex (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kanu, Alhaji (Male) - 1996 in Gbense, Kono - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kanu, Alhassan (Male) age 7 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Kanu, Alie (Male) - 1995 in Tane, Tonkolili - Property destroyed.
Kanu, Alie (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kanu, Alie (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kanu, Alie (Male) age 31 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Kanu, Alie (Male) age 63 - 1996 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kanu, Alimamy (Male) - 1997 in Port Loko - Displaced.
Kanu, Alimamy (Male) - 1997 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kanu, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kanu, Alimamy (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Port Loko - Property looted.
Kanu, Alimamy (Male) age 96 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kanu, Alimu (Male) - 1995 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Killed.
Kanu, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Kanu, Alpha (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kanu, Alpha (Male) age 4 - 1998 - Displaced. Killed.
Kanu, Alusine (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kanu, Amadu (Male) - 1995 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Kanu,Amadu (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Masimera, Port Loko - Displaced andproperty looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kanu, Amara (Male) - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Killed.
Kanu, Baba (Male) age 15 - 1999 - Assaulted.
Kanu, Bai (Male) - Displaced.
Kanu, Bai (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property looted.
Kanu, Bai (Male) age 53 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanu, Bassie (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Killed.
Kanu, Bomo (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kanu, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kanu, Brima (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kanu, Brima (Male) age 59 - 1996 - Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Kanu, Cokapri Simmie (Male) - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kanu, David (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Kanu, Degba (Female) - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Kanu, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 - Abducted.
Kanu, Fatmata (Female) age 23 - 1998 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanu, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanu, Foday 1 (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Kanu, Fonty (Male) age 25 - 1995 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kanu, Gbassay age 13 - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kanu, Hassan (Male) - Killed.
Kanu, Hassan (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kanu, Hassan (Male) age 48 - 1994 - Displaced.
Kanu,Hassan (Male) age 64 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kanu, Hassan (Male) age 70 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanu, Hassan G. (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kanu, Ibrahim (Male) - 1996 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted. Tortured.
Kanu, Ibrahim (Male) age 16 - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Kanu, Ibrahim (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Maforki, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kanu, Idrissa (Male) age 46 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kanu, Isatu (Female) - 1998 - Killed.
Kanu, Ishmeal (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kanu, Iye (Female) - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanu, Jain (Female) age 38 - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kanu,John (Male) - 1998 in Magbaiamba Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kanu, John (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Kanu, Kadiatu (Female) - 1998 in Marampa, Port Loko - Killed.
Kanu, Kadiatu (Female) age 30 - 1995 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kanu, Kandeh (Male) - 1997 in Port Loko - Displaced. Killed.
Kanu, Keya (Male) - 1999 - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kanu, Komrabai (Male) age 30 - Property destroyed.
Kanu, Kotoh (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kanu, Lamin (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Kanu, Mabinty (Female) - 1995 - Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Kanu, Makaprr (Female) age 42 - 1997 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kanu, Manu (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kanu, Mariatu (Female) age 13 - 1998 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kanu, Mariatu (Female) age 45 - Extorted and property looted.
Kanu, Marie (Female) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kanu, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Killed.
Kanu, Marie (Female) age 31 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kanu, Marie (Female) age 63 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanu, Marie (Female) age 76 - Killed.
Kanu, Mayah (Female) - Displaced.
Kanu, Mbalu (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kanu, Mohamed (Male) - Extorted.
Kanu, Mohamed (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kanu, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1998 - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kanu, Mohamed (Male) age 41 - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kanu, Mohamed (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured, stripped and limb amputated.
Kanu, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kanu, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Assaulted. Killed.
Kanu, Momoh (Male) - 1998 - Abducted. Tortured and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism. Killed.
Kanu, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Kanu, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanu, Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanu, Morlai (Male) - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kanu, Morlai (Male) age 2 - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted. Killed.
Kanu, Mustapha (Male) - 1998 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Tortured. Killed.
Kanu, Musu (Female) - 1992 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kanu, Musu (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Kanu, Obai (Male) - 1997 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Killed.
Kanu, Ousman (Male) - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanu, Posseh (Female) - 1998 in Magbaiamba Ngowahun, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanu, Ramatu (Female) - 1996 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Kanu, Roland (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kanu, Saidu (Male) age 19 - 1999 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanu, Saidu (Male) age 29 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kanu, Salifu (Male) age 45 - Property destroyed. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kanu, Sama (Female) age 28 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted. Limb amputated.
Kanu, Samuel (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kanu, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Kanu, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Kanu, Santigie (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kanu, Santigie (Male) age 74 - 1995 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Kanu, Sara (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kanu, Sorie (Male) - 1994 in Tane, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kanu, Sorie (Male) age 71 - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kanu, Tamba (Male) - Killed.
Kanu, Umaru (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kanu, Umu (Female) - 1996 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Kanu, Yaboi (Female) - 1996 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kanu, Yankuba (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Kanu, Yannoh (Female) - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Limb amputated.
Kanu, Yayah (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Kanu, Zainab (Female) age 35 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kanu Conteh, Emmanuel (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
KanuLi Sesay, John (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili -Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kanugba,Musa (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted anddetained. Tortured, stripped and limb amputated.
Kanyako, Andrew Musa (Male) age 18 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Kanyako, Kamaray (Male) age 8 - 1993 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kanyako, Kamaray (Male) age 40 - 1991 in Western Area - Killed.
Kappoi, Haji (Male) - 1993 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kapuwa, Sheriff (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Forced to labour.
Kargayobo, Bockarie (Male) age 67 - 1994 in Gaura, Kenema - Killed.
Kargayobo, Musa (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced.
Kargbendi, Kumba (Female) age 8 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Tortured.
Kargbeni, Seemah (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kargbeni, Wudie (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Abass (Male) age 9 - Killed.
Kargbo, Abdul (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kargbo, Abdul (Male) - 1994 - Displaced.
Kargbo, Abdul (Male) - 1997 - Property destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Kargbo, Abdul (Male) age 9 - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kargbo, Abdul (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Abdulai (Male) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kargbo, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kargbo, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted. Killed.
Kargbo, Abdulai (Male) age 23 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kargbo, Abdulai (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) age 18 - 1995 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Abu (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kargbo, Abu B (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Extorted. Detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Kargbo, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 30 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 39 - 1999 - Assaulted.
Kargbo, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Kargbo, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Adama (Female) - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced.
Kargbo, Adama (Female) age 35 - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Adama (Female) age 45 - 1994 - Displaced.
Kargbo, Adikalie (Male) - 1995 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo, Ahmed (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo, Aidakalie (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Albert Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Moyamba - Killed.
Kargbo, Alhaji (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Kargbo, Alhassan (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Alice (Female) age 14 - 1997 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and extorted.
Kargbo, Alie (Male) - 1993 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kargbo, Alie (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property looted.
Kargbo, Alie (Male) - 1994 in Kenema - Killed.
Kargbo, Alie (Male) age 29 - 1992 - Displaced.
Kargbo, Alikali (Male) age 41 - 2000 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Alimamy (Male) age 17 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Killed.
Kargbo, Alimamy (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Alimamy (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Allie (Male) age 37 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kargbo, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Tinkatupa Maka Saffoko, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kargbo, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Alpha M. (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Kargbo, Alusine (Male) - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kargbo, Alusine (Male) age 24 - 1998 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Kargbo, Amadu (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Amadu (Male) age 40 - Property looted. Tortured.
Kargbo, Amara (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kargbo, Amara (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kargbo, Amara (Male) - Killed.
Kargbo, Amidu (Male) - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Kargbo, Amidu (Male) - Killed.
Kargbo, Amie (Female) - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kargbo, Amie (Female) age 2 - 1998 - Abducted.
Kargbo, Aminata (Female) age 13 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kargbo, Aminata (Female) age 14 - Displaced.
Kargbo, Aminata (Female) age 16 - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo,Aminata (Female) age 29 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kargbo, B (Male) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Assaulted.
Kargbo, Bai (Male) - Property looted.
Kargbo, Balansama (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Balla (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Bamba (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo, Bambeh (Female) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Bayamba (Male) - 1996 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Bobor (Male) - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Kargbo, Bockarie (Male) age 55 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Bom-Poroh (Female) - 1995 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced.
Kargbo, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kargbo, Brima (Male) - Assaulted. Killed.
Kargbo, Brima (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Killed.
Kargbo,Brima (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Kargbo, Brima (Male) age 29 - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kargbo, Cento (Female) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kargbo, Colleu (Female) age 64 - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kargbo, Damba-Kumbayila (Male) age 48 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Dauda (Male) - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kargbo, Dauda (Male) age 22 - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property looted. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Deborah (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured.
Kargbo, Demba (Male) age 56 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Kargbo, Doloba (Female) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Kargbo, Doris (Male) age 10 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Dura (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Edward Bassie (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Ejatu (Female) - 1994 - Displaced.
Kargbo, Emivia (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Emma (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Kargbo, Emma (Female) age 30 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kargbo, Ernest (Male) - 1997 in Western Area - Property looted.
Kargbo, Esther (Female) age 34 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Abducted. Killed.
Kargbo, Fatmata (Female) age 25 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Fatmata (Female) age 35 - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Fatmata (Female) age 39 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kargbo, Fatmata Baby (Female) age 16 - 1998 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Fatu (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Fatu (Female) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Faty (Female) - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Abducted.
Kargbo, Fekemoh (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo,Fermah (Female) age 32 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Finah (Female) - 1997 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kargbo, Fitha (Male) - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Foday (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Foday (Male) age 63 - 1998 - Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Hamidu (Male) - Killed.
Kargbo, Hassana (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kargbo, Hassana (Male) - 2000 - Assaulted. Killed.
Kargbo, Hawa (Female) age 10 - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Hawa Alice (Female) age 40 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Haykay (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Kargbo, I.B. (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kargbo, Ibrahim (Male) - Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Ibrahim (Male) - 1997 in Jong, Bonthe - Extorted.
Kargbo, Ibrahim (Male) age 11 - 1997 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Ibrahim (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kargbo, Isata (Female) - 1995 in Western Area - Killed.
Kargbo, Isata (Female) age 20 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Kargbo, Isatu (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Isatu (Female) - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Isatu (Female) age 15 - 1992 - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo,Isatu (Female) age 22 - 1992 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kargbo, Isatu (Female) age 35 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Isatu (Female) age 53 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kargbo, Issa (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Killed.
Kargbo, John (Male) age 24 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Kargbo, John (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo,John (Male) age 43 - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kargbo, Joseph (Male) age 64 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Julius (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Junisa (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Kargbo, Jusufu (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kargbo, Kabba (Male) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Kabba (Male) - 1999 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced.
Kargbo,Kabba (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kargbo, Kabbie Kandeh (Male) age 67 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Kadae (Female) age 49 - 1999 in Port Loko - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Kaday (Female) - 1996 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kargbo, Kadiatu (Female) - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Kadiatu (Female) age 66 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Kallie (Male) age 49 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Kamah (Female) - 1995 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo, Kandeh (Male) age 22 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Property looted.
Kargbo, Karmokoh (Male) age 75 - 1995 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kargbo, Kenkoro (Male) - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kargbo, Komrabai (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted.
Kargbo, Lamin (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Lamin (Male) age 40 - 1998 - Displaced.
Kargbo, Lamina (Male) age 64 - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kargbo, Maama (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Mabinty (Female) - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kargbo, Mabinty (Female) age 39 - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Kargbo, Mabinty (Female) age 51 - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Makura (Female) age 5 - 1998 - Abducted and detained.
Kargbo,Mansa Musa (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili -Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kargbo, Mariama (Female) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo, Mariatu (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Marie (Female) - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Marie (Female) - 1996 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Kargbo, Marie (Female) - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Marie (Female) - 1999 - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Marie (Female) age 15 - 1992 - Killed.
Kargbo, Masseray (Female) age 26 - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Mateneh (Female) - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Mbayo (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Mende (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kargbo, Mohamed (Male) - 1997 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kargbo, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Mohamed (Male) age 7 - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted.
Kargbo, Mohamed (Male) age 21 - 1995 in Western Area - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Mohamed (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Mohamed (Male) age 45 - 1997 in Kori, Moyamba - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo,Momodu (Male) - 1996 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kargbo, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kargbo, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Kargbo, Momoh (Male) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Kargbo, Momoh (Male) age 44 - 1996 in Dibia, Port Loko - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Momoh (Male) age 50 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Morlai (Male) age 34 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Mosewa (Male) - 1996 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kargbo, Mualen (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Musa (Male) age 32 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Musa (Male) age 37 - Tortured.
Kargbo, Musa (Male) age 58 - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Musu (Female) age 59 - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Detained.
Kargbo, Namo (Female) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Nanah (Female) - Killed.
Kargbo, Nbalii (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted. Tortured.
Kargbo, Ousman (Male) - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kargbo, Ousman (Male) - Displaced.
Kargbo, Ousman (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property looted. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Saffie (Female) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Forced to labour.
Kargbo, Saio (Male) - 1997 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kargbo, Saliau (Male) age 80 - 1995 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Salid A (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Sallay (Female) - 1996 - Killed.
Kargbo, Sallay (Female) - 2000 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Kargbo, Sallay (Female) age 19 - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Kargbo, Samuel (Male) age 17 - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Assaulted. Killed.
Kargbo, Samuel (Male) age 21 - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Kargbo, Samuel (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo,Samuel (Male) age 37 - 1992 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displacedand property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Samuel Abdul (Male) age 39 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Kargbo, Sanoh (Male) age 18 - 1998 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Kargbo, Santigie (Male) - 1999 - Assaulted and tortured.
Kargbo, Santigie (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kargbo, Santigie (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kargbo,Santigie (Male) age 21 - 1999 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Extortedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kargbo, Santigie (Male) age 64 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Sao (Male) age 62 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kargbo, Sarah (Female) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Sheriff (Male) - 1997 - Killed.
Kargbo, Sheriff (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Sia (Male) age 50 - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kargbo, Siginba (Female) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Limb amputated.
Kargbo, Sitha (Male) age 63 - 2000 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Sokoya - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Limb amputated.
Kargbo,Sorie (Male) - 1997 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted anddetained. Assaulted, tortured, stripped and limb amputated.
Kargbo, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Assaulted.
Kargbo, Sorie (Male) age 9 - 1999 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Sorie (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Kargbo, Sorkoya (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Sukohya (Male) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kargbo, Sulaiman (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Kargbo, Tamba (Male) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Kargbo, Thaim (Male) age 41 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Todoh (Male) - 1999 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Tortured. Killed.
Kargbo, Unisa (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kargbo, Yallie (Female) - 1996 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Killed.
Kargbo,Yamba (Male) age 51 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo,Yankay (Male) age 77 - 1997 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Yeabu (Female) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Property looted.
Kargbo, Yenor (Female) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kargbo, Yiran (Male) age 76 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kargbo, Yusuf (Male) age 12 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kargbo, Zainab (Female) - 1993 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kargbokanu, Fatu (Female) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Karim, Abdul (Male) - Killed.
Karim, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Forced to labour. Killed.
Karim, Abu (Male) age 36 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted.
Karim, Amara (Male) age 39 - Killed.
Karim, Bockarie (Male) age 85 - Killed.
Karim, Hawa (Female) - Killed.
Karim, Ibrahim (Male) age 24 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Tortured.
Karim, Mautor (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted.
Karim, Momoh (Male) age 75 - Killed.
Karimu, Amie (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Karimu, Brima (Male) age 32 - 1997 - Property destroyed.
Karimu, Jebeh (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Karimu, Joseph (Male) age 15 - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced.
Karimu, Mahai (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Karimu, Memuna (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Karimu, Musa (Male) age 1 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Karimu, Nancy (Female) - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Karimu, Pessima (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Karimu, Sahr (Male) age 35 - 2000 - Killed.
Karimu, Vandi (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced.
Karimu, Vandi (Male) age 60 - Abducted.
Karku, Boe (Female) - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Karku, Femba (Female) age 43 - 1998 in Tankoro, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Karmo, Joe (Male) age 70 - 1995 in Lugbu, Bo District - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Karmoh, Sheriff (Male) - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Karteh, Amie (Female) - Tortured.
Karteh, Ibrahim (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Karteh, Musu (Female) age 30 - 1998 - Property looted.
Kartewu,Bockarie (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kasigbama,Sahr Momorie (Male) age 53 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu -Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Kasio, Momoh (Male) - 1996 in Luawa, Kailahun - Tortured.
Kassay, Bockarie (Male) age 37 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kasse, Unama (Female) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Kassigbama, Ali (Male) - 1998 - Tortured.
Kassim, Ramatu (Female) age 77 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Katta, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Limb amputated.
Katta, Basie (Male) age 49 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Katta, Fudia (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Katta, Idrissa (Male) age 21 - 1998 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced.
Katta, Isatta (Female) - 1997 in Western Area - Tortured.
Katta, Jenneh (Female) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Katta, Jenneh (Female) age 44 - 1992 - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Katta, Jibrilla (Male) age 72 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Katta, Joseph (Male) age 71 - 1997 in Western Area - Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Katta, Mariama (Female) age 27 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kawa, Adu (Male) age 68 - 1999 in Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted.
Kawa, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kawa, Amie (Female) age 39 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kawa, Bockarie (Male) - Property looted.
Kawa, Fatmata (Female) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Killed.
Kawa, Francis (Male) - 1998 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Kawa, Francis (Male) - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kawa, Gina (Female) age 31 - Displaced.
Kawa, Jama (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kawa, Lamin (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Tunkia, Kenema - Killed.
Kawa, Moiguan (Male) age 20 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kawa, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Tortured.
Kawa, Musa (Male) - Abducted. Tortured.
Kawa, Musa (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kawa, Musu (Female) - 1999 in Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Kawa, Senesie (Male) - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Kay, Alan (Male) - 1996 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Kayamba, Amara (Male) - Displaced.
Kayamba, Brima (Male) - Displaced.
Kayamba, Gayema (Female) - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Kayamba, Haji (Male) - Displaced.
Kayamba, Jusu (Male) - Displaced.
Kayamba, Lissa (Male) - Displaced.
Kayamba, Yamba (Male) - Displaced.
Kayeimba, Dauda (Male) age 50 - 1991 - Tortured. Killed.
Kayeimba, Mariama (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kayeimba, Vandy (Male) age 50 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kayeimba, Yamba (Male) age 41 - 1999 - Extorted. Abducted. Assaulted and stripped.
Kayengeh, Henry (Male) age 36 - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kaymawai, Tity (Female) - Killed.
Kebbie, Adama (Female) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kebbie, Agnes (Female) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Kebbie, Ansu (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Kebbie, Augustine (Male) - Tortured.
Kebbie, Brima (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Kebbie, Brima (Male) age 50 - 1993 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kebbie, Ernest (Male) age 58 - 1997 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted. Assaulted.
Kebbie, Finda (Female) - 1998 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kebbie, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Kebbie, George (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Kebbie, Hawa (Female) age 26 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kebbie, Jacob (Male) age 37 - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kebbie, Janet (Female) - 1995 - Displaced. Killed.
Kebbie, Joseph (Male) age 6 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced.
Kebbie, Josephine (Female) age 8 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced.
Kebbie, Josie (Male) age 71 - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kebbie, Kaine (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Kebbie, Kismoh (Male) - 1997 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted. Killed.
Kebbie, Mabinty (Female) - 1998 in Tankoro, Kono - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kebbie, Manawa (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Kebbie, Miake (Male) - 1993 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kebbie, Mick (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Kebbie, Mike (Female) - 2000 in Makpele, Pujehun - Killed.
Kebbie, Mimie (Female) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced. Killed.
Kebbie, Mohamed (Male) age 37 - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kebbie, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Assaulted.
Kebbie, Safula (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kebbie, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Tankoro, Kono - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kebbie, Samai (Male) - 1998 in Dema, Bonthe - Detained. Tortured and stripped.
Kebbie, Samuel (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Tankoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Kebbie, Sorba (Male) age 24 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kebbie, Tenneh (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kebbie, Tenneh (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kebbie, V.B.S (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kebbie, Victor (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Stripped.
Kebbie, Watta (Female) - 1993 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Keifalah, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Keifalah, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Keifalah, Hassan (Male) age 17 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Keifalah, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Keifalah, Ibrahim (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Keifalah, Lansana (Male) age 52 - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Keifalah, Luseni (Male) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Detained. Assaulted.
Keifalah, Morie (Male) - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Keifalah, Musa (Male) - 1995 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Keifalah,Ramatu (Female) age 25 - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Displaced andextorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Keifalah, Sanfa (Male) - 1995 - Tortured.
Keifalah, Vandi (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Keifineh, Aiah (Male) age 43 - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Keikura, Bobor J.T. (Male) age 25 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Keikura, Junisa (Male) - 1999 in Fiama, Kono - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Keikura, Maada (Male) - 1998 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Killed.
Keita, Eayo (Female) - 1997 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Tortured.
Keita, Hawa (Female) age 50 - Displaced. Tortured.
Keita, Issa (Male) age 13 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Keita, Kemoh Yughuma (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Detained. Stripped.
Kelly, Fafoelee (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kelly, Fayia (Male) - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kelly, Finda (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kelly, Jusu (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Kelly, Komba (Male) age 17 - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kelly, Kumba (Female) age 24 - 1998 in Neya, Koinadugu - Displaced and extorted. Tortured.
Kelly, Maddi (Female) age 70 - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kelly, Mody (Female) - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kelteh, Joseph (Male) - 1996 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Kema, Yeabu (Female) - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Detained.
Kemba, Bockarie (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kembe, Ibrahim Maada (Male) - 1996 - Killed.
Kemoh, Abu (Male) age 28 - Displaced and property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Kemoh, Alamatu (Female) age 17 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kemoh, Bockarie (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Kemoh, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Assaulted.
Kemoh, Jeneh (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Detained.
Kemoh, Joso - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kemoh, Karmoh (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kemoh, Lansana (Male) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced.
Kemoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Kemoh, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1991 - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kemoh, Munda (Male) age 21 - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Kemoh,Murana (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kemoh, Omi (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kemoh, Roke (Male) age 35 - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kemoh, Sahr (Male) age 27 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kemoh, Semai (Female) - 1996 in Lugbu, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kemoh - Fawundu, Alimu (Male) age 40 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kemokai, Alpha (Male) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kemokai, Amadu (Male) age 51 - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Kemokai, Amoh (Male) age 42 - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kemokai, Bendu (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted and stripped.
Kemokai,Bockarie (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Kenema - Displaced and propertydestroyed. Forced to labour. Limb amputated. Killed.
Kemokai, Bockarie (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kemokai, Brima (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Kemokai, Brima (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained. Tortured.
Kemokai, Gbessay age 68 - 1998 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kemokai, Hawa (Female) age 22 - 1993 - Displaced.
Kemokai, Janneh (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Kemokai, Jassie (Female) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Kemokai, Jeanny (Female) age 50 - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kemokai, Jusu (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Kemokai,Lahai (Male) age 36 - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Extorted and propertylooted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kemokai, Mariama (Female) age 9 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Kemokai,Mariama (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Kailahun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kemokai, Mariama (Female) age 63 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kemokai, Massah (Female) age 45 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kemokai, Miatta (Female) age 50 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kemokai, Moinama (Male) age 47 - 1992 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Kemokai, Momodu (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Kemokai, Momodu (Male) - Killed.
Kemokai, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Kemokai, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kemokai, Munda (Male) age 7 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Kemokai, Murray (Male) age 45 - Property looted and destroyed.
Kemokai, Pinny (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Kemokai, Senesie (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced.
Kemokai, Simah (Male) - Extorted.
Kemokai, Soromoi (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Kemokai, Sowie (Female) age 60 - Displaced.
Kemokai, Tenneh (Female) - Abducted.
Kemokai, Vandy (Male) age 36 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kendeh, Mabel (Female) age 26 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kenema, Brima (Male) - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kengefay, Solomon (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Kengo, Fatmata (Female) age 42 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kengo, Mariama (Female) age 34 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kenneh, D.O. (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Kenneh, Jebbeh (Female) age 17 - Killed.
Kenneh,Lamin (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kenneh, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kenneh, Mohamed (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Tortured. Killed.
Kenneh, Momoh (Male) age 20 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kenneh, Momoh (Male) age 21 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Kenneh, Moses (Male) age 41 - 1992 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Kenneh, Saffa (Male) - 1998 - Displaced.
Kenneh, Salia (Male) age 14 - 1992 in Tunkia, Kenema - Killed.
KennenLocie, Foday (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun -Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kenny, Gamoh (Male) age 31 - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kenny, Issa (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Abducted and detained.
Kenny, Rashid (Male) age 63 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced.
Kenyeh, Ensa (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kenyi, Komba (Male) - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Kera, Lansana (Male) age 51 - 1994 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kesebeh, Amadu (Male) - Abducted. Killed.
Kessambo, Kelvin (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Dema, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Ketteh, Foday (Male) age 59 - 1995 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Ketteh, Foday (Male) age 66 - 1997 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Ketteh, Juliana (Female) age 9 - 1996 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Ketteh, Saffie (Female) - 1996 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Keyamu, Musu (Female) - 1991 - Killed.
Keyia, Kemoh (Male) age 47 - 1992 in Mandu, Kailahun - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Khalil, Rhodah (Male) - 1995 in Maforki, Port Loko - Property looted. Assaulted. Killed.
Khan, Nafat (Female) - Property destroyed.
Khobie, Kadie (Female) - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Khonkuba, Abu (Male) - Property looted.
Kianyeh, Muhalam (Male) - 1994 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Kiazo, Sheku (Male) age 13 - 1997 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kienkieh, Momoh (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
King, Hassan (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
King, Kadie (Female) - 1995 in Timdel, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
King, Theresa (Female) age 20 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted.
Kingsley, Vannah (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kingsway, Isata (Female) - Killed.
Kioz, Abioseh (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Kissie, Abu (Male) - 1999 - Assaulted.
Kobba, Abdulai (Male) - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced.
Kobba, Alimamy (Female) age 20 - 1996 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Kobba, Amidu (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Kobba, Kandeh (Male) - 1996 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Killed.
Kobba,Lappia (Male) age 66 - 1994 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kobba, Mattu (Female) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Kobba, Shaka (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Kobolo, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Killed.
Ko-Fallah, Kadie (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Koggie, Kumba (Female) age 60 - 1998 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Koguaka, Massah Ne Koroma (Female) age 40 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kohjou, Sao (Male) age 7 - 1993 - Displaced.
Koi, James (Male) - 1993 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Koi, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koi, Mayatta (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Koi, Nancy (Female) age 62 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koinya, Batto (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Koitagba, Momoh (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koitagba, Samu (Male) - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Koitagba, Siaka (Male) age 28 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Kojoe, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Kojoe, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Kojoe, Muda (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Kojoe, Munda (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kojoe, Sarah (Female) age 64 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koker, Gbondo (Male) - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Kolay, Iye (Female) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Kolleh, Alhaji Amara (Male) - 1997 in Dia, Kailahun - Killed.
Kolleh, Momoh (Male) age 60 - 1997 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koluvoma, Fatmata (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced.
Komba, Aiah (Male) age 11 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Komba, Aiah (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Komba, Alpha (Male) - 1998 - Displaced. Killed.
Komba, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Stripped. Killed.
Komba, Amara (Male) age 62 - 1997 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Komba, Hawa (Female) - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Killed.
Komba, Isatu (Female) age 37 - 1999 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Komba, John (Male) age 42 - 1992 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced.
Komba, Kally (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Killed.
Komba, Koi (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Komba, Kumba (Female) age 15 - 1999 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Komba, Kumba (Female) age 65 - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Komba, Meiyo (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Komba, Sahr (Male) - 2000 in Western Area - Killed.
Komba, Sahr (Male) age 22 - 1998 - Forced to labour.
Komba, Sahr (Male) age 42 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Komba, Sia (Female) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Komba, Sia (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Komba, Tamba (Male) age 40 - 2000 in Lei, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Komba, Yei (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Kombe, Marian (Female) age 63 - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Komeh, Alusine (Male) - 1995 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Komeh, Aminata (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Komeh,Hassana (Male) age 53 - 1995 - Extorted and property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Komeh, Idrissa (Male) age 35 - 1997 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Komeh, Kaday (Female) age 32 - 1999 - Killed.
Komeh, Kadiatu (Female) - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Komeh, Lansana (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Killed.
Komeh, Mariama (Female) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Komeh, Mattu (Female) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Komeh, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Killed.
Komeh, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Komeh, Sorie (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Komrabai, Alhaji Sumah (Male) age 95 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kondeh, Balla (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kondeh, Bomba (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Kondeh, Dauda (Male) age 35 - Extorted. Detained. Assaulted.
Kondeh, Finda (Female) age 68 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kondeh, Kai (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Kondeh, Kumba (Female) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kondeh, Mohamed (Male) age 33 - 1996 - Forced to labour.
Kondeh, Momodu (Male) age 59 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kondeh, Moses (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kondeh, Neneh (Female) - 1998 - Displaced.
Kondeh, Sahr (Male) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kondeh, Sahr (Male) age 51 - 1998 - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Kondeh, Sahr (Male) age 61 - 1996 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Kondeh, Sia (Female) age 43 - 1996 - Forced to labour.
Kondeh, Sia (Female) age 50 - 1996 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced.
Kondeh, Sia (Female) age 70 - 1992 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kondo, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Kondo, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted. Tortured.
Kondo, Kenie (Male) age 63 - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kondo, Lahai (Male) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kondonwa, Baindu (Female) age 55 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kondoqui, Sahr (Male) age 49 - 1993 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kondor, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 - Tortured.
Kondor, Bockarie (Male) - Displaced.
Kondor, Monina (Male) age 38 - 1992 in Kakua, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kondor, Satta (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kondowa, Joe (Male) - 1992 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Koney, Matha (Female) - 1999 - Killed.
Kong, Joe (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Kong, Martha (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kong, Musa (Male) - 1991 - Extorted.
Kong, Taliu (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kongla, Albert Jamal (Male) age 29 - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kongo, Ellie (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Kongoli, Jibao (Male) age 12 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kongoli, Karimu (Male) age 38 - 2000 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Kongolie, Joe (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Koniwa, Abdulai (Male) age 25 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Konjo, Abraham (Male) age 19 - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Konjo, Munda (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Konjor, Fatu (Female) - 1991 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Property looted. Assaulted.
Konkoafeh, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Kenema - Assaulted.
Konkoron, Siro (Male) - Assaulted.
Konkpaka, Koroma (Male) age 61 - 1995 - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Konneh, A.K. (Male) - 1993 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Konneh, Abie (Female) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Konneh, Alhaji Ansumana (Male) - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Konneh, Alpha (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Konneh, Ansumana (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Konneh, Bobor (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Konneh, Bockarie (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced.
Konneh, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Konneh, Brima (Male) age 12 - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Konneh, Brima (Male) age 43 - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Konneh, Brima (Male) age 47 - 1991 in Mano Sakrim, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Konneh, Christopha (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Konneh, Fanta (Female) age 64 - 1992 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Konneh,Fatmata (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Konneh, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Konneh, Fouad (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Konneh, Iye (Female) age 10 - 1992 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Assaulted.
Konneh, Janga (Female) age 37 - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Konneh, Jenneh (Female) age 23 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted.
Konneh, Jonah (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced.
Konneh, Joseph (Male) age 15 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted.
Konneh, Juana (Male) age 54 - 1995 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced.
Konneh, Lansana (Male) age 46 - 1993 - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Konneh, Maijue (Male) - Extorted.
Konneh, Mamawa (Female) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced.
Konneh, Mariama (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Konneh, Mary (Female) age 15 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Konneh, Masalatu (Female) - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Konneh, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Konneh, Moinah (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Konneh, Morray Yarjah (Male) age 30 - Killed.
Konneh, Morris Moisa (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Forced to labour.
Konneh, Mualamu Mustapha (Male) age 10 - 1994 - Abducted and detained.
Konneh, Musa (Male) - 1993 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Konneh, Musu (Female) age 75 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Konneh, Ousman (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Konneh, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Konneh, Saffa (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Gaura, Kenema - Killed.
Konneh, Sallay (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Konneh, Swahilo (Male) age 15 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Konneh, Tamba (Male) age 43 - Displaced.
Konneh, Vandy (Male) age 41 - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Konneh, Vandy (Male) age 75 - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Konneh, Weyatta (Female) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Killed.
Konneh, Yeawa (Female) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kono, Jusu (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Konoboy, Aiah (Male) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Konor, Kema (Female) - Killed.
Konta, Makura (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed.
Konto, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Konuwa, Abu (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Konuwa, Amara Morie (Male) age 9 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Konuwa,Ansumana (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted andtortured.
Konuwa, Aruna (Male) - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Stripped. Killed.
Konuwa, Kiaprr (Male) - Displaced.
Konuwa, Lahai Samuka (Male) age 66 - 1994 in Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Konuwa, Mbeina (Female) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Konuwa, Moiray Amara (Male) age 58 - 1994 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Stripped.
Kordor, Mariama (Female) age 69 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced.
Korgbai, Sudie (Female) age 62 - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Korgbi, Solomon (Male) - 1994 - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Koroma, A.G. (Male) - 1998 in Magbema, Kambia - Property looted.
Koroma, Aban (Male) - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Koroma, Abass (Male) age 32 - Displaced.
Koroma, Abdul (Male) age 5 - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Abdul (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Abdul (Male) age 12 - 1993 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Koroma, Abdul (Male) age 15 - 1991 - Killed.
Koroma, Abdul (Male) age 19 - 1995 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Abdul (Male) age 22 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and extorted. Abducted.
Koroma, Abdul (Male) age 48 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Abdulah (Male) - Displaced.
Koroma, Abdulai (Male) - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Koroma, Abdulai (Male) - 1994 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Killed.
Koroma, Abdulai (Male) age 21 - 1999 - Killed.
Koroma, Abdulai (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Killed.
Koroma, Abdulai (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Abdulai (Male) age 47 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Koroma, Abu (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Abu (Male) - Forced to labour. Killed.
Koroma, Abu (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed. Killed.
Koroma, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Adama (Female) - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Koroma, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Killed.
Koroma,Adama (Female) - 1995 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Adama (Female) - 1994 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Koroma, Adama (Female) - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained.
Koroma, Adama (Female) - 1994 - Property looted.
Koroma, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Koroma, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Adama (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Adama Fudia (Female) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Koroma, Adamsay (Female) age 16 - 1993 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Ademah (Female) - Extorted and property destroyed.
Koroma, Agatha (Female) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Aiah (Male) - Killed.
Koroma, Aiah (Male) age 33 - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Ajiji (Male) - 1995 - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Albert (Male) - 1999 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Tortured. Killed.
Koroma,Alford (Male) age 54 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Alfred (Male) - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Koroma, Alfred (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Alhaji (Male) - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 - Property looted.
Koroma, Alhaji (Male) - Displaced.
Koroma, Alhaji Brima (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Alhaji Idrissa (Male) age 4 - 1999 in Bo District - Displaced.
Koroma, Alhaji Monya (Male) - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Alhaji Sheku (Male) - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Alhaji Umaru (Male) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma,Alhaji Umaru (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Alie (Male) - 1994 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Killed.
Koroma, Alie (Male) age 22 - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Alie (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Alie Aliekarthy (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Alimamy (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma, Alimamy (Male) - 1996 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Koroma, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Alimamy (Male) age 10 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Alimamy (Male) age 30 - 1997 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Koroma,Alimamy (Male) age 59 - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Alimamy (Male) age 65 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Allieu (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Pujehun - Displaced.
Koroma, Alpha (Male) - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Alpha (Male) age 32 - 1996 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Alpha (Male) age 74 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Alusine (Male) - Extorted.
Koroma, Alusine (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Koroma, Alusine (Male) - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Alusine (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Amadu (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma, Amadu (Male) - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and extorted.
Koroma, Amadu (Male) age 37 - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Amadu (Male) age 52 - 1994 - Assaulted.
Koroma, Amadu (Male) age 68 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Amara (Male) - Displaced.
Koroma, Ambo (Male) - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Killed.
Koroma, Amidu (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Amidu (Male) age 12 - 1997 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Amidu (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Amidu (Male) age 60 - 1996 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Koroma, Amie (Female) - 1996 in Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Koroma, Amie (Female) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Amie (Female) - 1996 in Wunde, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Amie (Female) - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Tortured.
Koroma, Amie (Female) age 40 - Killed.
Koroma,Amie (Female) age 53 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Amie (Female) age 91 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Koroma, Aminata (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Aminata (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Aminata (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Aminata (Female) age 26 - 1994 - Displaced.
Koroma, Aminata (Female) age 27 - 1997 - Displaced.
Koroma, Aminata (Female) age 52 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Amodu (Male) age 40 - 1992 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Amodu (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Andumana (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Ansumana (Male) - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Ansumana (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Anthony (Male) age 44 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted. Tortured.
Koroma, Aruna (Male) age 8 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Assanatu (Female) age 10 - 1998 in Western Area - Tortured.
Koroma, Baby (Female) - Killed.
Koroma, Bai (Male) - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Bai (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Koroma, Baindu (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Baindu (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Balla (Male) age 50 - 1994 - Killed.
Koroma, Balla (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Bamba (Male) - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Koroma, Bambay (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Bangalie (Male) - 1991 in Yakemo-Kpukumu Krim, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Detained. Killed.
Koroma, Bangalie (Male) - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Barba (Male) - 1999 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Basiru (Male) age 51 - 1997 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Bindy (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated. Killed.
Koroma, Binta (Female) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Koroma, Boakie (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Koroma, Bockarie (Male) age 25 - 1993 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Bockarie (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property looted.
Koroma, Bockarie (Male) age 71 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Bockarie Yalla (Male) age 64 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Bomba (Male) age 14 - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Bombalai (Male) - Limb amputated.
Koroma, Bomkaprr (Male) - 1995 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Koroma, Borbor (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted. Killed.
Koroma, Braima (Male) - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Detained. Killed.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Brima (Male) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Brima (Male) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Koroma, Brima (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Brima (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced.
Koroma,Brima (Male) age 41 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displacedand property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Brima (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Koroma, Brima (Male) age 56 - Property looted.
Koroma, Chernor (Male) age 100 - 1995 - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Comrabai (Male) age 49 - 1996 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Dankay (Female) age 63 - 1995 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Dauda (Male) - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Koroma, Dauda (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Dauda (Male) - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Koroma, Dauda (Male) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Dauda (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Dauda (Male) age 37 - 1997 in Diang, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma,Dauda (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Dauda (Male) age 74 - 1994 in Jawie, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, David (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Duwai (Male) - 1999 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Edward (Male) - 1994 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma, Emily (Female) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Koroma, Fadei (Female) age 48 - 1991 - Displaced.
Koroma, Famor (Male) - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Farrah (Male) - Tortured.
Koroma, Farrah (Male) age 23 - 1998 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Fatmata (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma,Fatmata (Female) age 21 - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displacedand extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Fatmata (Female) age 21 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Fatmata (Female) age 43 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Fatta (Female) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Fattu (Female) age 9 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Fattu (Female) age 28 - Tortured.
Koroma, Fatu (Female) - 1994 - Displaced.
Koroma, Fatu (Female) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Koroma, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted.
Koroma, Fatu (Female) age 33 - Assaulted.
Koroma, Fatu (Female) age 37 - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Fatu (Female) age 56 - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Ferenkeh (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Koroma, Finah (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Finnah (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Koroma, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Foday (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Foday (Male) - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property looted. Detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Koroma, Foday (Male) age 10 - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted.
Koroma, Foday (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Koroma, Foday (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Foday (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Koroma, Foday (Male) age 62 - 1999 - Extorted.
Koroma, Foday Lamin (Male) age 61 - 1995 in Tunkia, Kenema - Forced to labour. Stripped. Killed.
Koroma, Fodei (Male) age 68 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Fodi Mustapha (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Tunkia, Kenema - Displaced.
Koroma,Fodie (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Gabriel (Male) age 13 - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Gassimu (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Gbaara (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Gbagahun (Male) age 79 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Koroma, Gberie (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Gbessay (Female) age 54 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Koroma, Haja (Female) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma,Haja Inia (Female) age 37 - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili -Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Haja Jeneba (Female) age 62 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Hambo (Male) - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Killed.
Koroma, Hannah (Female) age 25 - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Harrold (Male) - 1991 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Hassan (Male) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koroma,Hassan (Male) age 19 - 1995 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Koroma, Hassan (Male) age 41 - 1992 in Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Hassana (Male) age 27 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) - 1996 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) - 1999 - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) - Displaced.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) - 1991 - Killed.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) age 22 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Koroma, Hawa (Female) age 46 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Hawanatu (Female) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Tortured.
Koroma, Ibrahim (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Ibrahim (Male) - Killed.
Koroma, Ibrahim (Male) - 1991 - Assaulted.
Koroma, Ibrahim (Male) - 1997 in Small Bo, Kenema - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Ibrahim (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Koroma, Ibrahim (Male) age 31 - 1999 - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Koroma, Ibrahim (Male) age 34 - 1998 - Property looted. Stripped.
Koroma, Idrissa (Male) - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Isata (Female) age 7 - 1994 in Dama, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Isatu (Female) - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Koroma, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Isatu (Female) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Isatu (Female) age 12 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Isatu (Female) age 38 - 1999 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Ishmel (Male) age 17 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Issa (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Iye (Female) - Displaced.
Koroma, Iye (Female) age 11 - 1998 - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Iye (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Iye (Female) age 90 - 1995 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma, J.P. (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Extorted.
Koroma, Jamatu (Female) - 1996 in Malegohun, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Jatu (Female) age 78 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Jebbeh (Female) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Jeneba (Female) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Jeneba (Female) age 23 - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Jenneh (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Jinnah (Male) - Killed.
Koroma, Joe (Male) - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Joe (Male) age 47 - 1992 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, John (Male) - 1994 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Killed.
Koroma, John (Male) - Property looted.
Koroma, John (Male) age 22 - 1994 - Displaced.
Koroma, John (Male) age 23 - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Extorted.
Koroma, Johnny (Male) - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Joseph (Male) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Joseph (Male) - 1998 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated.
Koroma, Joseph (Male) - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Joseph (Male) - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Julius (Male) age 51 - 1994 - Displaced.
Koroma, Juma (Male) age 50 - 1993 - Killed.
Koroma, Jusu (Male) - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Assaulted.
Koroma, Kabba (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Kadae (Female) age 2 - 1997 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma, Kaday (Female) - 1998 - Assaulted.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1996 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1995 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 - Displaced and extorted.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1998 - Displaced.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - Killed.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) - 1991 in Yawei, Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) age 16 - Displaced.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) age 42 - 1998 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Kadiatu (Female) age 47 - 2000 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Koroma, Kadie (Female) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Kadie (Female) age 45 - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Kaeonma (Male) - 1998 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Kai (Male) age 32 - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Koroma, Kailie (Male) age 51 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Kamba (Male) - 1997 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Koroma, Kanah (Male) age 56 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Karifa (Male) - 1998 - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Karifadu (Male) - 1997 - Displaced.
Koroma, Karim (Male) - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma,Karimu (Male) age 47 - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Kathy (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Koroma, Katumu (Female) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Kelvin (Male) age 26 - 1995 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced.
Koroma, Kenee (Female) - 1991 - Killed.
Koroma, Kennie (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Kodo (Male) - 1999 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Kona (Female) age 49 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Kulako (Female) age 16 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Kumba (Female) age 35 - 1998 - Displaced.
Koroma, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Lahai (Male) - 1999 in Peje, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Lahai (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Koroma, Lahai (Male) age 42 - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Lahai (Male) age 75 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Lahai Ndokoi (Male) age 76 - 1998 in Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Stripped.
Koroma, Lamin (Male) - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Lamin (Male) age 10 - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Lamin (Male) age 18 - 2000 in Soa, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Lamin (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Koroma, Lamin (Male) age 40 - 1996 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Lamina (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Lansana (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Lansana (Male) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Lansana (Male) age 46 - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Lansana (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Koroma, Lemba (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Lensenie (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, M (Male) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Mabinty (Female) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Killed.
Koroma, Mabinty (Female) age 38 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced.
Koroma, Mabinty (Female) age 47 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Macus (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Mafilla (Female) age 31 - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Magai (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Abducted. Killed.
Koroma, Magdalene (Female) age 43 - 1994 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced.
Koroma, Mahmoud (Male) - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Mambu (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Manimo-Sheku (Male) - Assaulted.
Koroma,Manseh (Male) age 40 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Manso (Male) - 1999 in Koinadugu - Killed.
Koroma, Manso (Male) age 6 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Marcus (Male) age 33 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Limb amputated.
Koroma, Mariam (Female) - 1997 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Mariama (Female) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Mariama (Female) - 1991 in Western Area - Extorted.
Koroma, Mariama (Female) age 12 - 1994 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma, Mariama (Female) age 20 - Extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Koroma, Mariama (Female) age 61 - 1992 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Marie (Female) age 44 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Marie (Female) age 51 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Marie (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Extorted. Tortured.
Koroma, Martha (Female) - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Masia (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Massah (Female) - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma,Massah (Female) age 20 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Massah (Female) age 61 - 1997 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Modu (Male) - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - 1992 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - Killed.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) - 1992 in Badjia, Bo District - Assaulted.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 10 - 1993 in Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 17 - 1992 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Tortured.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 20 - 1994 - Displaced.
Koroma,Mohamed (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 37 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 37 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma,Mohamed (Male) age 52 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced and propertylooted. Abducted. Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Koroma, Mohamed (Male) age 56 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Moiguan (Male) - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Moijoy (Male) age 44 - 1992 in Nomo, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Koroma,Moijue (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Molie (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma,Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Momodu (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Momodu (Male) - 1997 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Killed.
Koroma, Momodu (Male) - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma,Momodu (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Peje, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Limb amputated.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - 1996 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 10 - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 52 - 1997 in Kenema - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 56 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 57 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 62 - 1998 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Killed.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 64 - 1997 in Gaura, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 66 - 1997 in Gaura, Kenema - Limb amputated.
Koroma, Momoh (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Briama, Kambia - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Koroma, Momorie (Male) age 13 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Monya (Male) age 37 - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Moriba (Male) age 64 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Morie (Male) - 1993 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Morray (Male) age 28 - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Moses (Male) age 41 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Musa (Male) - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Musa (Male) - Property looted.
Koroma, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Koroma, Musa (Male) - 1994 in Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Musa (Male) - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Musa (Male) age 10 - 1991 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Koroma, Musa (Male) age 19 - 1998 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Musa (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Koroma, Musa (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Small Bo, Kenema - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Musa (Male) age 49 - 1994 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Mustapha (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Mustapha (Male) - 1993 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Mustapha (Male) age 22 - 1992 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Koroma, Mustapha (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted.
Koroma, Mustapha (Male) age 33 - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Koroma, Mustapha (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced.
Koroma, Musu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted.
Koroma, Musu (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Koroma, Nancy (Female) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Koroma, Ndiamond (Male) age 71 - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Koroma, Nfalie (Male) - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Nohals (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Nyandeamoh (Female) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Nyapo (Female) age 45 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted.
Koroma, Ousman (Male) - 1999 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Koroma, Ousman (Male) - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Killed.
Koroma,Ousman (Male) age 33 - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Ousman (Male) age 55 - 1992 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Ousman (Male) age 75 - Killed.
Koroma, Paeyoh (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Patrick (Male) - Extorted. Tortured.
Koroma, Patrick (Male) age 51 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Peter (Male) - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Koroma, Posseh (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Koroma, Rashid (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Marampa, Port Loko - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Richard (Male) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Rugiatu (Female) - 1994 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Rukor (Female) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Ruth (Female) age 15 - 1994 - Displaced.
Koroma, Saata (Female) age 39 - 1995 - Assaulted.
Koroma,Sad (Male) age 42 - 1997 in Small Bo, Kenema - Property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Koroma, Saffa (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Koroma, Saffa (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Koroma, Saffa (Male) age 51 - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Saidu (Male) - 1997 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Assaulted.
Koroma, Saidu (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Saidu (Male) age 22 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Saidu (Male) age 23 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Koroma, Saidu (Male) age 45 - 1996 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Koroma, Saio (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Koroma, Salamu (Male) age 22 - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Salia (Male) - Killed.
Koroma,Salifu (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sallay - Displaced. Assaulted.
Koroma, Salln (Male) age 13 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Killed.
Koroma, Sallu (Male) - 1997 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Koroma, Sallu (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Killed.
Koroma, Sama (Female) age 30 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Koroma, Samai (Male) age 30 - 1993 in Simbaru, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Samodu (Male) age 45 - Property looted.
Koroma, Sampha (Male) - 1992 in Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Sampha (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Killed.
Koroma, Samuel (Male) age 44 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Sando (Female) age 46 - Displaced.
Koroma, Sannah (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Koroma, Santigie (Male) - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Santigie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Sao (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sao (Male) age 35 - 1997 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced.
Koroma, Saomomoh (Male) - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Koroma, Sapham (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Koroma, Sarah (Female) age 26 - Killed.
Koroma, Sarah (Female) age 53 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Sassie (Male) - 1993 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Koroma, Satta (Female) age 52 - 1993 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Sendor (Female) age 5 - 1994 - Killed.
Koroma, Senesie (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Senesie (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sengbe (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured and stripped.
Koroma, Sheka (Male) age 64 - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted.
Koroma, Sheku (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Koroma, Sheku (Male) - 1997 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Koroma,Sheku (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sheku (Male) age 35 - Killed.
Koroma, Sheku (Male) age 62 - 1999 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sheku (Male) age 64 - 1999 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Koroma, Sheriff (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted. Limb amputated. Killed.
Koroma,Shiaka (Male) age 26 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Simbo (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Detained.
Koroma, Smart (Male) age 67 - 1997 in Kenema - Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Sokurun (Male) age 82 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Koroma, Sondima (Male) age 20 - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Koroma, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted. Limb amputated. Killed.
Koroma, Sorie (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma,Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sorie (Male) age 28 - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced.
Koroma,Sorie (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displacedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sorie (Male) age 36 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Sorie (Male) age 39 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Killed.
Koroma, Sorie (Male) age 57 - 1996 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced and extorted.
Koroma, Sudufu (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma, Sukairiatu (Female) age 46 - 1996 in Bo District - Extorted. Tortured.
Koroma, Sulaiman (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Sulaiman (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Sulaiman (Male) age 10 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Koroma, Sullay (Male) - 1998 in Masimera, Port Loko - Extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Sullay (Male) - 1999 - Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Sullay (Male) - 1996 in Malegohun, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Sundu (Female) age 45 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Koroma, Symbo (Male) age 19 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Koroma, Tamba (Male) - 2000 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Koroma, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma, Tamba (Male) age 53 - 1991 in Nomo, Kenema - Displaced.
Koroma, Tamba Necky (Male) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Tenneh (Female) age 57 - 1995 in Nomo, Kenema - Killed.
Koroma, Thaim (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Theresa (Female) - 1993 in Simbaru, Kenema - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Koroma, Thomas (Male) - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma, Titty (Female) - 1997 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted. Tortured.
Koroma, Tity (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Koroma, Tommy (Male) - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Koroma, Tommy (Male) age 30 - 1997 in Bonthe - Property looted.
Koroma, Tumuru (Male) age 51 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Koroma,Umara (Male) age 64 - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Umaru (Male) - 1995 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Koroma, Umaru Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1997 in Malema, Kailahun - Property looted.
Koroma, Unisa (Male) - Killed.
Koroma, Vandi (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Koroma, Vandy (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Koroma, Vandy (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Koroma, Vandy (Male) age 61 - 1994 in Gaura, Kenema - Property looted.
Koroma, Yankoro (Male) - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Koroma, Yatta (Female) age 7 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Koroma, Yatta (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Koroma, Yeabu (Female) - Tortured.
Koroma, Yebu (Female) - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Koroma, Yegbeh (Female) - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Koroma, Yegbeh (Female) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Koroma, Yenor (Female) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced.
Koroma, Yereh (Male) age 55 - Displaced and property looted.
Koroma, Yusuf (Male) - Assaulted.
Koroma, Zainab (Female) - Killed.
Koroma, Zainab (Female) age 17 - 1996 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Koromakallon, Yatta (Female) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Koromanyormeh, Bobor Deen (Male) age 70 - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Korpeh, Senesie (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Korpeh, Surba (Male) - 1995 - Tortured.
Kortu,Julius (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced,extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kortu, Kenie (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Kortu,Mariama (Female) - 1991 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Korwa, Iye (Female) age 30 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Korwa, Mustapha (Male) age 15 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Kosia, Isata (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kosia, Lansana (Male) - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Kossaba, Daniel (Male) age 22 - Extorted. Killed.
Kotei, Agbo (Male) - Killed.
Kougoteh, Saffa (Male) - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Limb amputated.
Kowa, Abu (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Kowa, Bobson (Male) age 36 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kowa, Daniel (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kowa, Fatmata (Female) - Displaced.
Kowa, Haja (Female) - Killed.
Kowa, Haja (Female) - 1997 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Kowa, Hawa (Female) - Killed.
Kowa, Jattu (Female) age 12 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Tortured.
Kowa, Jayia (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kowa, Joe (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Kowa, Jusu (Male) age 50 - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced.
Kowa, Karpou (Male) - 1997 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kowa, Lucy (Female) age 25 - 1995 - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Kowa, Mariama (Female) - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Kowa, Mariama Sivia (Female) - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kowa, Mohamed Alpha (Male) age 47 - 1994 - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kowa, Momoh (Male) - 1992 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kowa, Musa (Male) - 1994 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Detained. Killed.
Kowa, Musa (Male) age 10 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Tortured.
Kowa, Musa (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Kowa, Nancy (Female) age 27 - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Detained. Killed.
Kowa, Sorgo (Male) - 1994 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Killed.
Kowa, Vandi (Male) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpagoi, John (Male) - Abducted. Killed.
Kpagoi, Morray (Male) - Abducted. Killed.
Kpagoi, Nabieu (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Abdul (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kpaka, Alhaji Alieu (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kpaka,Alpha (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted andtortured.
Kpaka, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Amie (Female) - Displaced. Abducted.
Kpaka, Amie (Female) age 29 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted.
Kpaka, Ansu (Male) age 20 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Ansumana (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Kpaka, Ansumana (Male) age 17 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Kpaka, Boakarie (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kpaka, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kpaka, Brima (Male) - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kpaka, Brima (Male) - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kpaka, Celina (Female) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Kpaka, Chernor (Male) age 33 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Ensa (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Tortured.
Kpaka, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Killed.
Kpaka, Foday (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kpaka, Hawa (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Idrissa (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kpaka, Isatu (Female) age 34 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, James (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Kpaka, Joseph (Male) - Displaced. Killed.
Kpaka, Jusu (Male) - 1997 in Sowa, Pujehun - Tortured.
Kpaka, Jusu (Male) age 73 - 1992 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Kondagba (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kpaka, Lahai (Male) - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Lahaiwa (Male) age 76 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Lucia (Female) age 47 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Lusenie (Male) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Mabu (Male) - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kpaka, Mamanor (Female) - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted.
Kpaka, Mamawa (Female) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Mana (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Kpaka, Manawa (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Mariama (Female) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kpaka, Mariama (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Maseray (Female) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kpaka, Matthew (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Mattu (Female) - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kpaka, Mendaga (Male) - Displaced. Abducted.
Kpaka, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Moinima (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Momodu (Male) age 51 - 1991 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Momoh (Male) age 50 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kpaka, Murana (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kpaka, Musa (Male) - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Musa (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Kpaka,Musa (Male) age 40 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Mustapha (Male) age 75 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Nabien (Female) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Ome (Female) - 1993 - Killed.
Kpaka, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kpaka, Saffa (Male) - 1995 in Makpele, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Kpaka, Saffa (Male) age 47 - 1998 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Saidu (Male) - Property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Sallay (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kpaka, Sao (Female) age 38 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Seiyah (Female) - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted.
Kpaka, Senesie (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Shegbe (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Shemgbe (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Kpaka, Shengbe (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpaka, Sima - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Sombo (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Sowoteh (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Tibo (Male) - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Vaikai (Male) age 38 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Kpaka, Vandi (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Kpaka, Vandi (Male) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kpaka, Vandy (Male) age 43 - 1997 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Kpaka, Wuya (Female) - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kpaka, Yama (Female) - 1996 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Kpaka, Yeawa (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Kpakima, Aiah (Male) age 55 - Killed.
Kpakima, Kai (Male) age 51 - 1997 - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kpakima, Kumba (Female) - Displaced. Tortured.
Kpakima, Sia (Female) age 25 - 1992 - Assaulted and tortured.
Kpakima, Vandy (Male) age 69 - 1997 in Tunkia, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Kpakra, Hokie (Female) - Displaced.
Kpana, Binta (Female) - 1997 - Displaced.
Kpana, Isata (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kpana, John (Male) - 1999 in Timdel, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Kpana, Julius (Male) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Kpana, Lamin (Male) age 48 - 1997 - Displaced and property looted.
Kpana, Lansana (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted.
Kpana,Marian Jebeh (Female) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Propertydestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kpana, Marie (Female) - 1995 in Yawei, Kailahun - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Kpana, Satta (Female) - 1997 - Displaced.
Kpanabome, Andrew (Male) age 37 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kpanabome, James (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kpanabome, Joe (Male) age 57 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kpanabome, Junisa (Male) - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Kpanabome,Maseray (Female) age 63 - 1995 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kpanabome, Momodu (Male) age 15 - Forced to labour.
Kpanabome, Musu (Female) age 34 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kpanabome, Sannah (Male) age 59 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted. Detained.
Kpanabome, Shorgor (Female) - Assaulted. Killed.
Kpanabome, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Kpanahun, Karimu (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kpanda, Moses (Male) age 26 - 1994 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kpandewa, Hannah (Female) age 23 - 1996 in Kono - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kpandeyenge, Sahr (Male) age 51 - 2000 - Extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kpangay, Bobor (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kpangay, Finda (Female) age 48 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kpangay, Hannah (Female) age 38 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Kpangay, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Kpangay, Lahai (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Kpangay, Sheku (Male) age 32 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Kpangay, Vandy (Male) age 42 - 1991 - Property looted and destroyed.
Kparka, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Kpatewai, Vandi (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kpawa, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Kpawa, Boackai (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Kpele, Musu (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Kpembo, Yei (Female) age 19 - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Kpengba, Mustapha (Male) age 48 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kpengba, Shaka (Male) - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Extorted. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Kpewa, Amie (Female) - 1991 - Assaulted.
Kpewa, Kpawa (Male) age 45 - 1992 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kpewa, Tommy (Male) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kpima, Sandy (Male) age 52 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kpolie, Mabondo (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Kpornike, Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Limb amputated.
Kposowa,Abdul (Male) age 31 - 1997 in Western Area - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kposowa, Boi (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kposowa, Fatmata (Female) age 27 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kposowa, Joe (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Kpukumu, Borbor (Male) age 29 - 1993 - Displaced and extorted.
Kpukumu, Kaibene (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed.
Kpukumu, Lansana (Male) age 47 - Extorted.
Kpukumu,S (Male) age 44 - 1996 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Kpukumu, Sao (Male) age 45 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kpukunu, Kabineh (Male) - Property destroyed.
Kpulun, Abdul (Male) age 37 - Assaulted. Killed.
Kpulun, James (Male) age 23 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Kromanty, James (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Killed.
Kuala, Isatu (Female) age 48 - 1992 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kula, Mgo (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Kula Seituah, Kenei (Female) - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Kuma, Kaprr (Male) age 72 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Kumabeh,Ansumana (Male) age 32 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Kumbay, Komba (Male) - Abducted.
Kumbay, Toetoe (Male) - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kunateh, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Kundema, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted.
Kunnah, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Port Loko - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Kutubu, Sahr (Male) age 34 - 1997 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Kuyaleh, Abdulai (Male) - Killed.
Kuyama, Aiah (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Kuyata, Fatmata (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Kuyateh, Abdul (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Kuyateh, Alhassan (Male) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Kuyateh, Alpha (Male) - 1998 - Assaulted and tortured.
Kuyateh, Bashiru (Male) - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Kuyateh, Foday (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Kuyateh, Giba (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Kuyateh, Isata (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Extorted and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Kuyateh, Korifala (Male) - 1998 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Kuyateh, Kula (Female) age 25 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Kuyateh, Manika (Female) - Assaulted.
Kuyateh, Mohamed (Male) age 13 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Kuyateh, Mohamed A. (Male) age 24 - 1995 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Lacoh, Hassana (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Lagah, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Lagao, Joseph (Male) age 22 - 1996 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Lagao, Margrette (Female) - 1998 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Lahai, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Lahai, Abdulai (Male) age 56 - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Lahai, Abu (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Lahai, Alhaji Alieu (Male) age 51 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Tortured.
Lahai, Alhaji Brima (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Lahai,Alpha (Male) age 20 - 1991 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Lahai, Amadu (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Lahai, Andrew (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Lahai, Ansu (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Lahai, Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Lahai, Augustine (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Lahai, Baby (Female) - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Lahai, Bangalie (Male) age 60 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Lahai, Beatrice (Female) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Lahai, Bendu (Male) age 10 - 1996 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Lahai, Borbor (Male) age 24 - 1997 - Displaced. Killed.
Lahai, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Lahai, Brima (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Tortured. Killed.
Lahai,Brima (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Lahai, Bundeu (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Lahai, Effieda (Female) - 1995 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Lahai, Efrider (Female) - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Lahai, Foday (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Lahai, Francis (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Lahai, Hawa (Female) age 16 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Lahai, Isatta (Female) age 60 - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted. Tortured.
Lahai, Issa (Male) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Lahai, Iye (Female) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Lahai, Joe (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lahai, John (Male) age 33 - 1994 - Property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured and stripped.
Lahai, Joseph (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Lahai, Joseph (Male) age 24 - Killed.
Lahai, Kadie (Female) - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Lahai, Kadie (Female) age 50 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Lahai, Luseni (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lahai, Martha (Female) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Lahai, Mohamed (Male) age 39 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Lahai, Momoh (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Lahai, Morie (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Lahai, Musa (Male) - 1997 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lahai, Musa (Male) - 1993 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Lahai, Nabieu (Male) age 57 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Lahai, Nyakeh (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Lahai, Roland (Male) age 54 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Lahai, Sahr (Male) - 1993 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Lahai, Saidu (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Lahai, Sallay (Female) age 25 - 1995 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Lahai, Sao (Male) age 19 - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lahai, Satta (Female) - 1993 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Lahai, Saysay (Male) - 1997 in Western Area - Killed.
Lahai, Steven (Male) - Property looted.
Lahai, Tainge (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Lahai, Tom (Male) - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Lahai, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lahai, Vandi (Male) - 1997 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Lahai, Victoria (Female) - 1997 in Western Area - Killed.
Lahai, Walker (Male) - 1997 in Western Area - Killed.
Lahai, Wuya (Female) age 10 - 1993 in Nongowa, Kenema - Forced to labour.
Lahai, Yatta (Female) age 27 - 1994 in Jawie, Kailahun - Extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Lahai, Yusufu (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Lahunya, Faya (Female) age 42 - 1999 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Lahunya, Fayia (Male) age 43 - 2000 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Lakoh, Abdulai (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Kafe Simira, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Lakoh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Property looted.
Lakoh, Adama (Female) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Lakoh, Alimamy (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lakoh, Amadu (Male) - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Lakoh, Amadu (Male) age 24 - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Lakoh, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Tane, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lakoh, Iye (Female) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lakoh,Sorie (Male) age 67 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Lamboi, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Lamboi, John (Male) - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Lamboi, Joseph (Male) age 28 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Property looted. Stripped.
Lamboi, Mahota (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Lamboi, Solomon (Male) age 42 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lamin, Aiah (Male) - Detained. Killed.
Lamin, Allieu (Male) age 43 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Lamin, Ansu (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Tortured.
Lamin, Brima (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Lamin,Brima (Male) age 81 - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Lamin, Dauda (Male) - Displaced.
Lamin, David (Male) age 55 - 1992 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lamin, David M (Male) - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced. Detained. Tortured.
Lamin, Fomba (Male) age 60 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted.
Lamin, Henry (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lamin, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Killed.
Lamin, Jusu (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Lamin, Lucia (Female) - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Tortured.
Lamin, Maddi (Male) age 53 - 1994 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Lamin, Mariama (Female) age 33 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced.
Lamin, Martha (Female) age 33 - 1997 in Bonthe - Property looted. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Lamin, Michael (Male) age 48 - 1997 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Forced to labour. Killed.
Lamin, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Lamin, Moris (Male) age 21 - 1997 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Lamin, Moses (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Lamin, Musa (Male) - 1997 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Lamin, Musa (Male) - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Detained. Tortured.
Lamin, Musa (Male) age 53 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Lamin, Musa (Male) age 74 - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Lamin, Pieh (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Killed.
Lamin, Sahr (Male) age 28 - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted.
Lamin, Sahr (Male) age 76 - 1998 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lamin, Surman (Male) age 15 - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Lamin, Tamba (Male) - Detained. Killed.
Lamin, Umu (Female) - Killed.
Lanford, Joe (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lansana, Abibatu (Female) age 12 - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Lansana, Albert (Male) - 1996 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Assaulted.
Lansana, Alpha (Male) age 21 - 1991 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Lansana, Baby (Female) - 1997 - Killed.
Lansana, Baindu (Female) age 38 - 1993 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Lansana, Edward (Male) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Lansana, Fatmata (Female) age 13 - Displaced.
Lansana, Foday (Male) age 25 - 1996 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Extorted. Assaulted.
Lansana, Fodie (Male) age 55 - 1993 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lansana, Hawa (Female) age 4 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Lansana, Hawa (Female) age 22 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Lansana, Iye (Female) age 15 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lansana, James (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Lansana, James (Male) age 58 - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Lansana, Jaunua (Male) age 65 - 1992 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Lansana, Jenneh (Female) age 52 - Property looted.
Lansana, Jiah Federic (Male) age 49 - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Lansana, John (Male) age 23 - 1997 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property looted. Assaulted and stripped.
Lansana, Kamoh (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Lansana, Keni (Male) - 1991 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Lansana, Mariama (Female) age 48 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Lansana, Massa (Female) - 1999 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Lansana, Mattia (Male) - Forced to labour.
Lansana, Maulemu (Male) age 32 - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Lansana, Mimmoh (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Lansana, Mohamed (Male) age 37 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Lansana, Momoh (Male) - 1993 in Peje, Pujehun - Killed.
Lansana, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Lansana, Morie (Male) - Killed.
Lansana, Mualemu (Male) - 1991 in Niawa, Kenema - Assaulted.
Lansana, Saidu (Male) age 62 - 1992 in Malegohun, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lansana, Samuel (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Gaura, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Lansana, Sao (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Lansana, Soh (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Lansana, Swalay (Female) - Property destroyed.
Lansana, Thomas (Male) - 1996 - Abducted.
Lansana, Tity (Female) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Lansana, Tommy (Male) - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Lansana, Vandy (Male) - 1991 in Bonthe - Killed.
Lansana, Yatta (Female) - Killed.
Lansana Jobbie, Thomas (Male) age 46 - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Forced to labour.
Lansanwo, Gbogbowai (Male) age 42 - 1994 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Lappia, Amie (Female) age 19 - 1995 - Displaced.
Lappia,Diema (Male) age 45 - 1994 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and propertylooted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Lappia, Jusu (Male) - 1995 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property looted. Assaulted. Killed.
Lappia, Thomas (Male) age 51 - 1995 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Larbey, Mariama Marie Sannoh (Female) age 49 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lassayo, Henry D.B. (Male) age 60 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Lassayo, Sandy (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Lassayo, Tenneh (Female) age 45 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Lassie, Lamin (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Lassie, Safula (Female) age 49 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Lassie, Seidia (Female) age 79 - 1997 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Lassiz, Anthony (Male) age 35 - Displaced and extorted.
Lavalie, Agnes (Female) age 48 - 1996 in Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Lavalie, Dora (Female) - 1995 - Abducted.
Lavalie, Emmanuel (Male) age 56 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Lavalie, Fatmata (Female) age 34 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Lavalie, Gardie (Female) age 14 - 1994 - Displaced.
Lavalie, Gborie (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Lavalie, Joe (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Lavalie, John (Male) - 1995 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lavalie, Kai (Male) age 33 - 1995 - Detained. Killed.
Lavalie, Komba (Male) age 39 - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted.
Lavalie, Momba (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Lavalie, Musa (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lavalie, Musu (Female) - 1994 - Killed.
Lavalie, Neima (Female) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Lavalie, Sundiama (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Lavalie, Yoyui (Female) age 25 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Lawonday, Farah (Male) - Assaulted. Killed.
Leaf, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Killed.
Lebbie, Adama (Female) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Assaulted. Killed.
Lebbie, Aiah (Male) age 21 - 1996 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Alfred (Male) age 48 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Tortured. Killed.
Lebbie, Amie (Female) - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lebbie, Amodu (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Lebbie, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Killed.
Lebbie, Emmanuel (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Lebbie, Fea (Female) age 39 - 1999 - Displaced.
Lebbie, Finda (Female) age 13 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Lebbie, Finda (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Florence (Female) age 33 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Lebbie, Hawa (Female) - 1994 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Lebbie, Joe (Male) - 1994 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted.
Lebbie, Junisa (Male) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Lebbie, Kona (Female) age 37 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lebbie, Laghenyor (Male) - Killed.
Lebbie, Mandi (Female) - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Lebbie, Mark (Male) age 36 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Lebbie, Mary (Female) age 35 - 1993 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Lebbie, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Lebbie, Moses (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Moses (Male) age 44 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Nieru (Male) - 1997 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced.
Lebbie, Robert (Male) - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Killed.
Lebbie, Sahr (Male) age 41 - 1992 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Lebbie, Sahr (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Lebbie, Sahr (Male) age 60 - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Samu (Male) age 17 - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Samuel (Male) - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Lebbie, Shar (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated.
Lebbie, Sia (Female) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Lebbie, Sia (Female) age 34 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Lebbie, Solomon (Male) age 41 - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Lebbie, Sulaiman (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Lebbie, Tamba (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Lebbie, Thomas (Male) age 49 - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Lebbie, Wusein (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Lebbie, Yei (Female) - 1999 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Legg, James (Male) - Abducted.
Lehdoe, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Lehleh, Manu (Male) age 72 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Leigh, Fayah (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Lelie, Musu (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Lengor, Jenneh (Female) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Lengore, Baby (Female) - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Lessie, Brima Wat (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Lewis, Augustine (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Lewis, Betty (Female) - 1998 in Bonthe - Displaced.
Lewis, Betty (Female) - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Lewis, Donald (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Lewis, Erric (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Lewis, Isaac (Male) - 1999 - Extorted and property looted. Detained.
Lewis, Mariatu (Female) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Lewis, Ousman (Male) age 90 - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Lewis, Subu (Female) - Property looted.
Lewis,Thomas (Male) age 40 - 1997 in Imperi, Bonthe - Extorted and propertylooted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Lewis, Victoria (Female) age 37 - 1999 - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Lewis, Yakuba (Male) - 1995 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted.
Lewis, Yakuba (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Lewis, Yanqube (Male) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Liggeh, Jonathan (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Limba, Hassan (Male) - 1997 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Limbo, Kabba (Male) - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Killed.
Lisah, Bockarie (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Lissa, Charles (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Abducted.
Lissa, Hannah (Female) age 24 - 1997 in Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Lissa, Jacob (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Lissa, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Lissah, Daniel (Male) age 51 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Lofty, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Loko, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Lombe, Wlilliam (Male) age 80 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Looper, Andrew (Male) age 22 - 1995 - Property looted. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Lorlon, Tamba (Male) - 2000 in Lei, Kono - Tortured.
Lossie, Alhaji (Male) - 1998 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Loue, Agnes (Female) age 47 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Loue, Satta (Female) - Killed.
Loya, Bai (Male) - Limb amputated.
Lugbu, Momoh (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Lukalay, Adama (Female) age 53 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Luke, Jabaty (Male) age 51 - 1996 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Lukulay, Abdul (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Lukulay, Abdulai (Male) - Displaced.
Lukulay, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 - Displaced.
Lukulay, Allieu (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Lukulay, Aruna (Male) age 6 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Lukulay, Baindu (Female) age 26 - 1994 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Lukulay, Bintu (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted.
Lukulay, Bockarie (Male) age 30 - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Lukulay, Jeneba (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Lukulay, Karmoh (Male) age 50 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted.
Lukulay, Manuwah (Male) age 31 - 1993 in Niawa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Lukulay, Momoh (Male) age 29 - 1997 - Killed.
Lukulay, Moriba (Male) age 28 - Killed.
Lukulay, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Lukulay, Mustapha (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Lukulay, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted.
Lukulay, Sowei (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted.
Luleh, Saffa (Male) age 19 - 1991 - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Luleh, Sallay (Female) age 25 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Lumbeh, Patrick (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted.
Lumeh, Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Luseni, Abu (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Extorted. Tortured.
Luseni, Baindu (Female) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Luseni, Bockarie (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Luseni, Jeneba (Female) - 1992 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Luseni, Jiah (Male) age 79 - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Luseni, John (Male) - 2000 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Luseni, Mariama (Female) - 1994 - Displaced.
Luseni, Marian (Female) age 26 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Luseni, Matthew (Male) age 29 - 1994 - Displaced.
Luseni, Moray (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Luseni, Mustapha (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Assaulted.
Luseni, Patrick (Male) age 59 - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Luseni, Tejan (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
M,Brima (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Maa Kai, Satta (Female) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced.
Maada, Sevali (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Maah, Majoe Foday (Male) - 1995 in Dema, Bonthe - Killed.
Maama, A.B. (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Mabey, Ellie (Male) age 17 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mabina, Kain (Male) - 1996 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Mabinty, Kamanda (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mabuyeh, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced.
Mabuyeh, Jeneba (Female) - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced.
Mabuyeh, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Limb amputated.
Mabuyeh, Tamba (Male) age 76 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Macakui, Keine (Male) - 1997 - Killed.
Macanaky, Lusene (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Macarthy, J.P. (Male) - Displaced.
Macarthy, Victor (Male) age 24 - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Macarthy, Yei (Female) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Macauley, Emmah (Female) - 1997 - Killed.
Macauley, Hajah (Female) age 45 - 1997 in Western Area - Property looted.
Macauley, Millicent (Female) age 21 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Macauley,Sheku (Male) - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Macauley, Sheku (Male) - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Killed.
Macavoray, Isatu (Female) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced.
Macavoray, Momoh (Male) - 1995 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Macfoi, Juana (Male) age 18 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Madde, Boi (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Maddui, Amara (Male) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Madebo, Sahr (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Madigba, Sallay (Female) - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Maferren, Isatu (Female) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Tortured.
Mafinda, Aiah Amadu (Male) age 41 - 1998 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mafinda, Finda (Female) age 12 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mafinda, Mabel (Female) age 17 - 1998 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mafindor, Finda (Female) - Displaced. Killed.
Magao, Lahai (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Magbindi, Kadie (Female) - 1995 - Killed.
Magbity, Joseph (Male) age 24 - 1998 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Magbo, Patrick (Male) - 1994 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Magona, Alhaji (Male) - 1993 in Mandu, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Magona, Amie (Female) - Assaulted.
Magona, Ella (Female) age 31 - 1993 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Magona, Haja Naa (Female) age 47 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Magona, Momoh (Male) age 19 - Assaulted. Killed.
Mahalor, Ernest (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Mahoi, Bampia (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Mahoi, Haji (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Mahoi, Ousman (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Killed.
Mahular-Farma, Earnest B. (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Mahulo, Earnest (Male) - Killed.
Maiah, Nancy (Female) age 19 - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Maiguha, Munda (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Maillah, Nasoko (Female) age 38 - 1994 in Konike Barina, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Majinda, Sosoka (Female) age 31 - Abducted and detained.
Makah, Sinkarie (Female) age 17 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Malal, Fenti (Male) age 64 - 1994 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property looted. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Maleh, Sasay (Male) - 1993 in Tonkolili - Killed.
Malen, Sahn (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Maleu, Tommy (Male) - Displaced. Tortured.
Maligie, Nahen (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted.
Mallah, Alhaji (Male) - 1994 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Killed.
Mallah, Bockarie (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced.
Mallah, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Killed.
Mallah, Jama (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Mallah, Lahai (Male) - 1994 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Killed.
Mallah, Lamin (Male) age 70 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Mallah, Mariama (Female) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Mallah, Mohamed (Male) age 32 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Mallah, Musu (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Assaulted.
Mallah, Nyamoh (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced.
Mallah, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Killed.
Mallo-Yernie, Joseph (Male) age 42 - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Mamadu, Joe (Male) age 63 - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mamakon, Tauhyon (Female) age 24 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Mambu, Amie (Female) age 47 - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mambu, Betty (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Mambu, Brima (Male) - 1992 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Mambu, John (Male) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Mambu, Keifa (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Mambu, L (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mambu, Mohamed (Male) - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mambu, Patrick (Male) age 40 - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Killed.
Mambu, Sergbe (Male) - Tortured.
Mambu, Tamba (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mambu, Vanjo (Male) age 27 - 1996 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mami, Forwai (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mamie, Abu (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Abducted.
Mamie, Amidu (Male) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mammah, Lawrence (Male) age 66 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mammy, Baindu (Female) age 43 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Mammy, Lansana (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Mammy, Peter (Male) age 48 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Manah, Konta (Male) age 1 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Manasaray,Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Manasaray, Musa (Male) age 66 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Manasaray, Sundufu (Male) - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Manbu, Haja Massa (Female) age 26 - 1993 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Mandeh, Amos (Male) age 32 - 1994 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mando,David (Male) age 39 - 1993 in Mano Sakrim, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and stripped.
Mando, Lansana (Male) - 1996 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Mando, Philip (Male) age 28 - 1993 in Mano Sakrim, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Mando, Saidu (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Killed.
Mando, Vandi (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Tortured. Killed.
Manga, Ansumana (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Manga, Henry (Male) - 1993 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Manga, Jestina (Female) - 1993 in Malegohun, Kenema - Abducted.
Manga,Julius (Male) age 71 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mangebu, Iye (Female) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Mani, Mustapha (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Mani, Sumsiama (Male) age 85 - Killed.
Mani, Tamba (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Manika, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mankie, Foday (Male) - 1999 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Mankoreh, Brima (Male) - Tortured.
Mannah, Denis (Male) - Detained.
Mannah, Henry (Male) - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Mannah, Kadie (Female) - Forced to labour.
Mannah, Lansana (Male) age 23 - 1996 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Manneh, Lahai (Male) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Killed.
Mano, Feamusu (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Abdul Raman (Male) - 1996 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Abibatu (Female) age 25 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Abu (Male) - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Abu (Male) age 5 - 1997 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Abu (Male) age 23 - 1993 in Tunkia, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Dasse, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted.
Mansaray, Adama (Female) - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Mansaray, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Adama (Female) age 29 - 1996 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Displaced.
Mansaray, Adikalie (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Mansaray, Adu (Male) - Property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Alhaji (Male) - Displaced.
Mansaray, Alhaji (Male) age 39 - 1994 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Alhaji Abu (Male) age 22 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Alhaji Alpha (Male) age 75 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Alhaji Alpha Amadu (Male) age 69 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Alhaji Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted.
Mansaray, Alhaji Mohamed (Male) age 9 - 1991 - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Alhaji Salloh (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted.
Mansaray,Alhassan (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Tinkatupa Maka Saffoko, Port Loko -Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Mansaray, Alie (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated. Killed.
Mansaray, Alie (Male) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Alilic (Male) age 47 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Mansaray, Alimamy (Male) - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Mansaray, Alimamy (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Mansaray, Alimamy (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Alpha (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Mansaray, Alphajor (Male) - 1999 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Tortured. Killed.
Mansaray, Alusine (Male) - 2000 in Small Bo, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Alusine (Male) age 12 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Mansaray,Alusine (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Alusine (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Mansaray, Amadu (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Amadu (Male) - 1993 - Property looted. Tortured.
Mansaray, Amadu (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced and extorted. Tortured.
Mansaray, Amadu (Male) age 48 - 1999 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Amara (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Amara (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Amara (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Mansaray, Amidu (Male) - 1997 - Limb amputated.
Mansaray,Amidu (Male) age 23 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displacedand property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Mansaray, Amie (Female) - Property looted. Assaulted.
Mansaray,Amie (Female) age 31 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Aminata (Female) age 25 - 1995 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Aminata (Female) age 58 - 1999 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Arafan (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Babakku (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Baindu (Female) age 57 - 1998 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Balia (Male) age 38 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Balla (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Balla (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Balla (Male) age 23 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Ballansama (Male) age 65 - 1998 - Property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray,Bangalie (Male) age 37 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Bassie (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Bintu (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mansaray, Bockarie (Male) - 1994 in Pujehun - Killed.
Mansaray, Bockarie (Male) - Killed.
Mansaray,Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted. Killed.
Mansaray, Bockarie (Male) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Mansaray, Bockarie (Male) age 65 - Killed.
Mansaray, Borbor (Male) - 1995 - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Killed.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Abducted. Killed.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted. Killed.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Mansaray, Brima (Male) age 57 - 1994 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Mansaray, Brima-Alhaji (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Mansaray, Cecilia (Female) - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Danda (Male) age 34 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Mansaray, Dauda (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray,David (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Fasalie (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Fatmata (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Fatmata (Female) - Killed.
Mansaray, Fatmata (Female) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mansaray, Fatmata (Female) age 12 - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Fatmata (Female) age 15 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Mansaray,Fatmata (Female) age 18 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Fatmata (Female) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Mansaray, Fatu (Female) age 35 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Killed.
Mansaray, Fatu Yeama (Female) age 44 - 1999 - Property looted. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Feckha (Male) - 1995 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Mansaray, Ferenkeh (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Killed.
Mansaray, Ferenkye (Male) age 36 - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Finah (Female) - Killed.
Mansaray, Finnah (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Foday (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Mansaray, Foday (Male) - Displaced. Tortured.
Mansaray, Foday (Male) - Detained.
Mansaray, Foday (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced.
Mansaray, Foday (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Neya, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Foday (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Forah (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Gasimu (Male) age 41 - 2000 in Magbema, Kambia - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Gladys (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Habibu (Male) age 12 - 1999 - Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Haja (Female) - Displaced.
Mansaray, Haja Jakka (Female) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Hassan (Male) age 16 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Hassan (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Hassana (Male) - 1994 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Hawa (Female) - Displaced.
Mansaray, Hawa (Female) - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Mansaray, Hawa (Female) age 26 - 1997 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Mansaray, Hawa (Female) age 29 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Hawanaatu (Female) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Mansaray, Ibrahim (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mansaray, Ibrahim (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Ibrahim (Male) age 29 - 1994 in Tane, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Mansaray, Ibrahim (Male) age 52 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced.
Mansaray, Idrissa (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Idrissa (Male) age 34 - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Isata (Female) age 18 - 1992 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Isatu (Female) - 1999 - Displaced.
Mansaray, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Mansaray, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Issa (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mansaray, J.R. Samai (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Mansaray, Janet (Female) age 40 - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Jebbeh (Female) - 1992 - Extorted and property looted. Killed.
Mansaray, Jebbeh (Female) age 35 - 1993 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Jeneba (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Jeneba (Female) age 22 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Jeneba (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Mansaray, Jeneba (Female) age 50 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Jeneba (Female) age 50 - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Jeneh (Female) age 37 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted.
Mansaray, Jimmy (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mansaray, John (Male) - 1995 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, John (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, John (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, John (Male) - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Mansaray, John (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Mansaray, John (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Joseph (Male) age 42 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Joseph (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Mansaray, Junu (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Kaday (Female) - 1998 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Mansaray, Kadiatu (Female) - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Kadiatu (Female) - Displaced.
Mansaray, Kadiatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Kadiatu (Female) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Kadiatu (Female) age 13 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Kadiatu (Female) age 18 - 2000 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Kadiatu (Female) age 38 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Kadie (Female) - 1994 in Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Kadie (Female) age 65 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Mansaray, Kallie (Male) - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray,Kallie (Male) age 57 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Propertylooted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Kamadou (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Karainkay (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced.
Mansaray, Karifa (Male) age 20 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Karmokoh (Male) - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Katty (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Keifala (Male) - 1994 - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Kekulah (Male) age 45 - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Mansaray, Kolleh (Male) age 75 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Mansaray, Kruto (Female) age 15 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Kula (Female) - 1991 - Extorted.
Mansaray, Kumba (Female) - Killed.
Mansaray, Kutta (Male) age 5 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Mansaray, Kwfai (Female) age 41 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Lahai (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property looted. Killed.
Mansaray, Lamin (Male) age 49 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Mansaray, Limina (Male) age 41 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Extorted and property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Lovetta (Female) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted.
Mansaray,Lusaine (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Magbema, Kambia - Extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured andstripped.
Mansaray, Mabinty (Female) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Mansaray, Mabinty (Female) age 33 - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Mahmoud (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Mahmoud (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Tortured and limb amputated.
Mansaray, Mallia (Female) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Mansaray, Manso (Male) - 1999 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Tortured.
Mansaray, Marco (Male) - Killed.
Mansaray, Margaret (Female) age 42 - 1999 in Western Area - Tortured.
Mansaray, Mariama (Female) - 2000 in Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Mariama (Female) - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Mansaray, Mariama (Female) age 23 - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Mariama (Female) age 26 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Mariama (Female) age 35 - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Mariama (Female) age 36 - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Mansaray, Mariama (Female) age 42 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Mansaray, Marie (Female) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Marie (Female) age 41 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Marie (Female) age 69 - 1999 - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Mary (Female) age 18 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced.
Mansaray, Mary (Female) age 43 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Maseray (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Mansaray, Massa (Female) - 1993 in Tunkia, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Mansaray, Massah (Female) - Displaced. Killed.
Mansaray, Massah (Female) age 28 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Massah (Female) age 36 - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced.
Mansaray, Massah (Female) age 45 - 1993 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Mbedu - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Memorie (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Modie (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) - 2000 - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) - Tortured. Killed.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) - Killed.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) age 22 - 1998 in Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) age 25 - 2000 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Tunkia, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) age 42 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mansaray, Mohamed (Male) age 71 - 1991 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Mansaray, Momodu (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mansaray, Momodu (Male) age 40 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Mansaray, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Momoh (Male) - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mansaray, Momoh (Male) - Forced to labour. Killed.
Mansaray, Momoh (Male) age 31 - 1991 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Mansaray, Momoh (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Abducted. Killed.
Mansaray, Momoh (Male) age 55 - 1994 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Momorie (Male) - Property looted.
Mansaray, Moriba (Male) - 1995 in Bum, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray,Muctarr (Male) - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced.Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Mansaray, Musa (Male) age 38 - Displaced.
Mansaray, Musah (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Property looted.
Mansaray, Mustapha (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Musu (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Nancy (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Ngadie (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Niara (Female) age 18 - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Omaru (Male) - 1996 - Tortured. Killed.
Mansaray, Osama (Male) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Mansaray, Ousman (Male) - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced.
Mansaray, Ousman (Male) - 1998 - Assaulted.
Mansaray, Ousman (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Mansaray, Paul Abraham (Male) age 31 - 1997 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Mansaray,Paul K (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced, extortedand property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mansaray, Ramatu (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Rukeh (Female) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Killed.
Mansaray, Saidu (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray,Saidu (Male) age 51 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Saio (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Saio (Male) age 62 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Salfu (Male) age 30 - 2000 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Tortured.
Mansaray, Salia (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Mansaray, Salifu (Male) age 18 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Salifu (Male) age 19 - 2000 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Salifu (Male) age 45 - 1996 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Salitu (Male) age 30 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Sallay (Female) age 33 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Sallu (Male) age 17 - 1993 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Samai (Male) age 16 - 1994 - Displaced.
Mansaray, Samai (Male) age 50 - 1993 in Tunkia, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Sanfa (Male) age 53 - 1995 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Mansaray, Santigie (Male) age 27 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Sara (Female) - Killed.
Mansaray, Sarah (Female) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Sarah (Female) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Mansaray, Sarah (Female) - 1998 - Killed.
Mansaray, Sarah (Female) - 1998 in Bagbo, Bo District - Property looted. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Sarifu (Male) - 1998 in Komboya, Bo District - Abducted. Limb amputated.
Mansaray, Sheka (Male) - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Killed.
Mansaray,Sheka (Male) age 28 - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) - Killed.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) - 1991 - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) age 16 - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) age 32 - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) age 38 - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) age 40 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced.
Mansaray, Sheku (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted.
Mansaray, Shevuba (Male) age 12 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Sidia (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Killed.
Mansaray,Sidie (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Yakemo-Kpukumu Krim, Pujehun - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray,Sidikie (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu -Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted.
Mansaray, Sidikie (Male) age 80 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Sima (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Mansaray, Sima (Male) age 68 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Sinakatta (Male) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Mansaray, Sinkina (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Killed.
Mansaray, Sinoh (Female) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Killed.
Mansaray, Sirah (Female) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Killed.
Mansaray, Sisnduko (Female) age 55 - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Sorie (Male) - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Mansaray, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Mansaray, Sorie (Male) age 19 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Sundufu (Male) age 30 - 1991 - Killed.
Mansaray, Tadi (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Taiwo (Male) age 29 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Mansaray, Tamba (Male) age 65 - 2000 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Mansaray, Tejan (Male) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Extorted and property looted.
Mansaray, Thaima (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mansaray, Theresa (Female) age 33 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Tiange (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mansaray, Tinda (Female) age 45 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Mansaray, Tolo (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Vandi Ngebeh (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mansaray, Watta (Female) age 2 - 1993 in Nomo, Kenema - Tortured.
Mansaray, Wuya (Female) age 16 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray,Yaliba (Female) age 70 - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Mansaray, Yarie (Female) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Killed.
Mansaray, Yayah (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Mansaray, Yayah (Male) - Killed.
Mansaray,Yeabu (Female) age 32 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Mansaray, Yeama (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Mansaray, Yirah (Male) - 2000 - Abducted.
Mansaray, Zainab (Female) age 33 - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Manso, Katimu (Female) age 33 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced.
Manso, Kpana (Male) age 55 - 1997 in Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Mansu, Olive (Female) age 42 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Manyeh, Aminata (Female) age 35 - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Manyeh,Betty (Female) - 1996 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Manyeh, Bockarie (Male) age 31 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Manyeh, Brima (Male) - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Manyeh, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Manyeh, Iye (Female) age 17 - 1994 - Displaced.
Maobia, Ernest (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Marah,Abu (Male) - 1997 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Marah,Aminata (Female) age 20 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Marah, Baionsama (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Marah, Balla (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Marah, Ballansama (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Marah, Balua (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Marah, Bockarie (Male) - 1998 - Property destroyed.
Marah,Bundu (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Marah, Chernoh (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Marah, Dagbweh (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Marah, Damba (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Marah, Demba (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Marah, Dusu (Female) - 1997 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Killed.
Marah, Famareh (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Killed.
Marah, Fawuda (Male) - 1999 in Koinadugu - Displaced.
Marah, Ferenkeh (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Marah, Ferenkeh (Male) age 66 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Marah, Ferenkye (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Marah, Finah (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Marah, Foray (Male) age 21 - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Marah, Hassana (Male) - 2000 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Marah, Hawa (Female) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Marah, Ibrahim (Male) - Extorted.
Marah, Ibrahim (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Marah, Kadiatu (Female) - Displaced.
Marah, Kadiatu (Female) - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Killed.
Marah, Kamara (Male) age 51 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Marah, Karimu (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Marah, Kekurah (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Marah, Konkoro (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Marah, Kumba (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Marah, Lahai (Male) - 2000 in Tonkolili - Abducted and detained.
Marah, Lansana (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Marah, Lansana (Male) age 57 - 1998 in Masungbala, Kambia - Extorted.
Marah, Manteneh (Female) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Marah, Masseh (Female) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Marah, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Marah, Mohamed (Male) age 21 - 1999 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Marah, Mohamed (Male) age 42 - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Marah, Mohamed (Male) age 70 - Displaced and property looted.
Marah, Musa (Male) age 25 - 1998 - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Marah, Musu (Female) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Marah, Nyalay Konta (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Marah, Saio (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Marah, Saio Masinah (Male) age 22 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Marah, Saio Morie (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Marah, Sameh (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Marah, Samuel (Male) age 17 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Marah, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Marah, Sheku (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Marah, Sheku (Male) age 52 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Marah, Sirah (Female) - 1994 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Marah, Sonnoh (Female) - 2000 - Abducted.
Marah, Sorie (Male) - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Forced to labour and drugged. Assaulted and stripped.
Marah, Sorie (Male) age 6 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Marah, Sundu (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Marah, Sundu M. (Female) age 75 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Marah,Tenneh (Female) age 42 - 2000 in Tonkolili - Extorted and propertydestroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Marah, Yakuba (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Marah, Yibah (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Marah, Yilah (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Killed.
Marcarthy, Robert (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Mare, Tamba (Male) age 47 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Margai, Karimu (Male) - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Margai, Mustapha (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Assaulted.
Margao, Musa (Male) - 1996 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Margena, Pelai (Male) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Marh, Manteneh (Female) - Assaulted.
Mariama, Sheku (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mario, Fc (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Marju, Ansuma (Male) age 55 - 1996 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Marrah, Abu (Male) age 17 - 1998 in Western Area - Detained.
Marrah, Amadu (Male) - Assaulted and limb amputated.
Marrah, Bondu (Female) - 1998 - Abducted.
Marrah, Fandaya (Male) - 1998 - Displaced.
Marrah, Foday (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Marrah,Foday (Male) age 48 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and propertydestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Marrah, Isha (Female) age 5 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced.
Marrah, Kallie (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Marrah, Kewullay (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Marrah, Lamin (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Killed.
Marrah, Mabinty (Female) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Limb amputated.
Marrah, Mabudu (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Marrah, Manseh (Male) - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Killed.
Marrah, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Timdel, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Marrah, Mohamed (Male) age 19 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Marrah, Morgboy (Male) - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Marrah, Musa (Male) - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Stripped and limb amputated. Killed.
Marrah, Musu (Female) age 29 - Killed.
Marrah, Saidu (Male) age 20 - 2000 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Marrah, Simeon (Male) age 55 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Marrah, Sinkarie (Female) age 25 - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Marrah, Sundu (Female) age 46 - 1998 in Neya, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Martyn, I.D. (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Masaquoi, Massa (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted.
Masaquoi, Musa (Male) age 29 - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Massa, Jaia (Male) age 47 - 1993 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Massah, Yea (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Massaley, Abdulai (Male) age 36 - 1998 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted. Killed.
Massaquoi, Abu (Male) age 20 - 1991 - Killed.
Massaquoi, Abu (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Massaquoi, Albert (Male) age 43 - 2000 in Tikonko, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Massaquoi, Alfred (Male) - 1993 - Killed.
Massaquoi, Alhaji (Male) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Massaquoi, Alhaji Vandi (Male) age 41 - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Extorted. Detained. Tortured.
Massaquoi, Alieu (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Allieu (Male) age 70 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Massaquoi, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced. Tortured.
Massaquoi, Amara (Male) - Displaced.
Massaquoi,Amara (Male) age 68 - 1993 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted andtortured.
Massaquoi, Ambulai (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Aminata (Female) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Amoelu (Male) - 1992 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Massaquoi, B.S. (Male) - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Massaquoi,Baimba (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Assaulted and stripped.
Massaquoi, Baindu (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Betty (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Bobson (Male) age 32 - 1996 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Bockarie (Male) age 50 - 1994 in Koya, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Massaquoi, Bockarie (Male) age 73 - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Braima (Male) - 1997 in Kenema - Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Assaulted. Killed.
Massaquoi, Brima (Male) age 13 - 1991 in Gorama Mende, Kenema - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Brima (Male) age 68 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property destroyed. Killed.
Massaquoi, Christiana (Female) age 18 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Massaquoi, Desmond (Male) age 11 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Dibor (Male) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Massaquoi,Dominic (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Edward (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Massaquoi, Farmah (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Foday (Male) age 51 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Foday (Male) age 53 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted.
Massaquoi, Foday (Male) age 65 - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Massaquoi, Foday Fofie (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Massaquoi, Fodei (Male) age 66 - Property looted.
Massaquoi, Francis (Male) age 25 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Gassimu (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Massaquoi, Gbessay (Male) age 55 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Massaquoi, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Hawa (Female) age 16 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Hawa (Female) age 28 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Hawa (Female) age 47 - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Ibrahim (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Idrissa (Male) - 1993 - Killed.
Massaquoi, Iye (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted.
Massaquoi, Iye (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Jariah (Male) - 1991 in Pujehun - Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Jayah (Male) - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Massaquoi, Jebbeh (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Tortured. Killed.
Massaquoi, Jebeh (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Jeneba (Female) - 1993 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Massaquoi, Jenneh (Female) age 50 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property looted.
Massaquoi, Jima (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Massaquoi, John (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Joseph (Male) - 1995 - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Joseph P.S. (Male) age 57 - 1997 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Massaquoi, Junisa (Male) age 35 - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Kabba (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Killed.
Massaquoi, Kadiatu (Female) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Kadiatu (Female) age 24 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Kadie (Female) age 50 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Kannie (Male) - 1995 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Katumu (Female) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Massaquoi, Kpana (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Detained. Killed.
Massaquoi, Kpana (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Kpana (Male) - Killed.
Massaquoi, Kula (Female) age 34 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Lansana (Male) age 11 - 1992 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Mambu Ngeyawaa-Tamoi (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Mariama (Female) - 1995 - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Marie (Female) age 50 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Maseray (Female) age 40 - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Massaquoi, Mathew (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed.
Massaquoi, Mattia (Female) - 1995 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Momoh (Male) - 1993 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Massaquoi, Momoh (Male) - Killed.
Massaquoi, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Massaquoi, Momoh (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Jawie, Kailahun - Detained. Killed.
Massaquoi, Momoh (Male) age 50 - Property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Morray (Male) age 39 - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Massaquoi, Moses (Male) age 31 - 1991 - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi,Mustapha (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Mustapha (Male) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Massaquoi, Mustapha (Male) - 1993 - Killed.
Massaquoi, Mustapha (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Massaquoi, Musu (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Massaquoi,Nyapo (Female) age 29 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Massaquoi, Peter (Male) age 29 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Ramatu (Female) - 1995 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Saffa (Male) age 49 - 1992 in Nomo, Kenema - Killed.
Massaquoi, Saidu (Male) age 11 - 1995 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Massaquoi, Samu (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Sandy (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed.
Massaquoi, Satta (Female) age 27 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Massaquoi, Senesie (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Massaquoi,Shengbe (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Massaquoi, Shiaka(Male) age 27 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Massaquoi, Shiaka (Male) age 50 - 1991 in Dia, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Massaquoi, Sullay (Male) - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Killed.
Massaquoi, Tenneh (Female) - 1992 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Massaquoi, Tenneh (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Tom (Male) - 1995 in Pujehun - Displaced.
Massaquoi, Tonia (Female) age 21 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted.
Massaquoi, Vandi (Male) - 1998 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Massaquoi, Vandi (Male) age 50 - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Massaquoi,Vandy (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Massaquoi, Wuya (Female) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Massaquoi, Wuya (Female) - 1994 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Massaquoi, Wuyata (Female) age 33 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Mator, Allieu (Male) - 1996 - Extorted and property destroyed.
Matthew, Ensa (Male) age 17 - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Mattia, Abu (Male) - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mattia, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Extorted.
Mattia, Allieu (Male) - Property looted.
Mattia, Daniel (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Mattia, Fatu (Female) age 35 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mattia, Haja Isata (Female) age 63 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mattia, Joe (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Mattia, Joseph (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Mattia, Kainessie (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Mattia, Kamor (Male) - Assaulted.
Mattia, Kini (Male) - 1997 in Bagruwa, Moyamba - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mattia,Lahai (Male) age 25 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property looted.Forced to labour. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Mattia, Mariama (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Mattia, Matter (Female) age 61 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Mattia, Memuna (Female) age 52 - 1995 in Bagbo, Bo District - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Mattia, Moinina (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Property looted.
Mattia, Munda (Male) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Mattia, Mustapha (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Mattia, Nancy (Female) age 65 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Mattia, Peter (Male) - 1995 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Mattia, Richard (Male) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Tortured.
Mattia, Saidu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Mattia, Sheku (Male) age 38 - Displaced.
Mattia, Sia (Female) - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Mattia, Sia (Female) age 21 - 1996 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Mattia, Tommy (Male) age 62 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mattia, Yei (Female) age 21 - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Matturie, Kai (Male) - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Tortured.
Matturie, Kumba (Female) age 16 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced.
Matturie, Samuel (Male) age 14 - 1999 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Matturie, Tamba (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Mava, Joseph (Male) age 26 - 1994 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mava, Mbalu (Female) age 3 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Abducted.
Mawibu, Amie (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Killed.
Mawoh, Massah (Female) age 45 - 1993 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Mayah, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Maye, Sima (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Mayer, Fatmata (Female) - Abducted.
Mayie, Simah (Female) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Mbagbumeh, Isata James (Female) age 32 - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced. Tortured. Killed.
Mbaimba, Alimamy (Male) age 61 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Detained.
Mbaka, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Mbatoma, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Mbawa, Baindu (Female) age 42 - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced.
Mbawa,Bockarie (Male) age 37 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced andextorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Mbawa, James (Male) - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Mbawa, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Mbawa, Wudia (Male) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mbawah, Jonathan (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Property looted.
Mbawah, Surh (Male) - 1991 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mbaya, Joe (Male) - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mbayo, Adu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Mbayo, Aiah (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Tortured.
Mbayo, Dauda (Male) - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Mbayo, Fatu (Female) age 20 - 1994 in Sielenga, Bo District - Property destroyed. Killed.
Mbayo, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Mbayo, Iye (Female) - 1996 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mbayo, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Killed.
Mbayo, Nancy (Female) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Killed.
Mbayo, Thomas (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Mbogba, Jayah (Male) age 52 - Displaced.
Mbogba, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mboka, Lamin Bagie (Male) age 59 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mbolowah,Joe (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mboma, Fabbah (Male) age 4 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mboma, Jebson (Male) - Killed.
Mboma, Joe (Male) - 1994 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Property destroyed. Killed.
Mboma, Madio (Male) - 1996 in Bagbe, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mbosa, Mohamed (Male) age 15 - 1998 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Mbowa, Sharkah (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mccalister, Fr. Felix (Male) - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Meama, Amara (Male) - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Meama, Joe (Male) age 68 - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mei, Komba (Male) age 14 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mei, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1997 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced.
Meikeh, Lahai (Male) - 1997 - Detained. Assaulted.
Meima, Ramatu (Female) age 30 - 1998 in Benducha, Bonthe - Assaulted and tortured.
Meimoh, Sharka (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Property destroyed.
Mendemahun, Brima (Male) - 1996 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Mendemahun, Sam (Male) age 77 - 1997 in Wandor, Kenema - Assaulted. Killed.
Mendewa, James (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Mendi, Abdul Mohamed (Male) age 23 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted.
Mendi, Mohamed Manso (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Menikeya, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Killed.
Menima, Fatmata (Female) - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Menjor, Komba (Male) age 40 - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Menssah, Finda (Female) age 35 - 1999 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced.
Menssah, Kai (Male) age 33 - 1999 - Displaced.
Menssah, Kumba (Female) - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Menssah, Sahr (Male) age 54 - 1999 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Menssah, Tamba (Male) age 6 - 1992 - Displaced.
Metzeger, M.K. (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Mewa, Samai (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Killed.
Mewah, Moiwai (Male) age 61 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Mewah, Vandy (Male) age 51 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Miatta, Vandi (Male) age 48 - Displaced.
Miccar, Felix (Male) age 75 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Michael, Amos (Male) age 31 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Michael, Baindu (Female) age 20 - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Michael, Charles (Male) - 1997 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Michiwa, Abu (Male) age 15 - 1997 in Kono - Displaced and extorted.
Miimore, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Millo-Yemie, Joseph (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property destroyed. Detained.
Minah, Joe (Male) - 1997 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Extorted. Assaulted.
Minah, Lahai (Male) age 38 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Mnaga, Edmond (Male) - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Modu, Adikalie (Male) - 1998 in Port Loko - Killed.
Modu-King, Nathaniel (Male) age 54 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mohalamu, Kpaka V. (Male) - Property looted and destroyed.
Mohamed, Alie (Male) age 19 - 1993 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mohamed, Ibrahim (Male) - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mohamed, Isatu (Female) age 13 - 1993 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Mohamed, Kadie (Female) age 19 - 1997 in Kowa, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Mohamed, Mariama (Female) age 42 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mohamed, Marjo (Female) - Displaced.
Mohamed, Sajiyatu (Female) - 1993 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Detained.
Mohamed, Tamba (Male) age 27 - 1993 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Moi Foray, Raymond (Male) - 1997 - Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Moi Kallon, Saffa (Male) - Displaced.
Moiforay, James (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Moiforay, Mariama (Female) age 18 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and extorted.
Moiforay, Massah (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Moiforay, Sambo (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Moiforay, Sofy (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured.
Moigba, Kadie (Female) age 51 - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced.
Moigboi, Ansumana (Male) age 26 - 1991 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured and stripped.
Moigboi,Momoh (Male) age 39 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Moigboi, Saffa (Male) age 35 - Killed.
Moigua, Braima (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Moigua, Dauda (Male) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Abducted.
Moigua, Hawa (Female) age 42 - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Detained.
Moigua, Kpukuwa (Male) - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Moigua, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced.
Moigua, Saffea (Male) age 39 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Moiguah, Amara (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Moiguah, Andrew (Male) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Killed.
Moiguah, Aruna (Male) age 70 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Moiguah, Foday (Male) age 53 - 1998 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Moiguah, Mohamed (Male) age 18 - 1998 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced.
Moiguah, Sengbeh (Male) age 27 - 1992 in Langorama, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Moijneh, Keni-Briama (Male) - 1991 - Displaced. Killed.
Moijueh, Bobor (Male) age 13 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Moijueh, Maada (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Moijueh, Sarah (Female) age 42 - 1998 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced.
Moilona, Bockarie (Male) - Abducted.
Moinah, Benya (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Moinah, Betty (Female) age 37 - 1994 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Moinenah, Messie (Female) - 1991 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Moinina, Lahai (Male) - 1991 - Extorted and property destroyed.
Moinina, Sannoh (Female) - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Assaulted.
Moinina, Sao (Male) age 22 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Moinjeh, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Moino, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Moiqula, Hannah (Female) age 44 - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Moiwa, Amara (Male) age 13 - 1992 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Moiwa, Bockarie (Male) age 29 - 1994 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Moiwa, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Moiwa, Joseph (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Moiwa, Margaret (Female) age 17 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Moiwa, Mariama (Female) age 26 - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Moiwa, Saffa (Male) age 17 - 1993 - Killed.
Moiwa, Sia (Female) age 29 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Moiwa, Tamba Augustine (Male) - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Moiwo, Aruna (Male) age 11 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Moiwo,Bockarie (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Moiwo, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Assaulted. Killed.
Moiwo, Enssa (Male) age 45 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Moiwo, Lukay - Killed.
Moiwo, Moinima (Male) age 59 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Moiwo, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Moiwuna, Saffa (Male) - 1994 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Molia, Mamawa (Female) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Momobie, Sahr (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Momodu, Julius (Male) - Killed.
Momodu, Marah (Male) age 67 - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Displaced. Killed.
Momodu, Mohamed (Male) age 9 - 1993 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Momodu, Sheku (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Momodu, Wuyata (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Abdulai (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Momoh, Adima (Female) age 63 - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Momoh, Alhaji (Male) age 17 - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Momoh, Alhaji Saidu (Male) age 67 - 1996 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Momoh, Aliah (Female) age 29 - 1995 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted and tortured.
Momoh, Alpha (Male) - 1997 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Momoh, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Momoh, Aminata (Female) age 20 - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Momoh, Andrew (Male) - Killed.
Momoh, Aruna (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped. Killed.
Momoh, Baby (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Baindu (Female) - 1995 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Momoh, Bockarie (Male) age 31 - Displaced. Killed.
Momoh, Bockarie (Male) age 44 - 1991 - Tortured.
Momoh,Boima (Male) age 27 - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced andextorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Momoh, Brima (Male) age 50 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Momoh, Brima (Male) age 53 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Momoh, Cyril (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Momoh, Fatmata (Female) - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Fiassah (Male) - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Momoh, Fissah (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Tortured.
Momoh, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Sambaia Bendugu, Tonkolili - Limb amputated.
Momoh, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Momoh, Foday (Male) age 58 - 1992 in Sowa, Pujehun - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Fomba (Male) - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Momoh, Francis (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Momoh, Fuddi (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
Momoh, Gbessay age 56 - 1996 - Tortured. Killed.
Momoh, George (Male) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Guwulah (Male) - Killed.
Momoh, Hawa (Female) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Momoh, Hawa (Female) age 23 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Momoh, Hawa (Female) age 53 - 1991 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Hawa (Female) age 59 - 1997 - Displaced.
Momoh, Iye (Female) age 6 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Momoh, Jabio (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Momoh, James Saidu (Male) - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Limb amputated. Killed.
Momoh, Jattu (Female) - 1995 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Momoh, Jebbeh (Female) - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Momoh, Jebbeh (Female) age 34 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Momoh, Jeneba (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Jeneba (Female) age 13 - 1997 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced.
Momoh, Jenneh (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Momoh,Jita (Female) age 36 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Joe (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Momoh, John (Male) - Killed.
Momoh, Jojo (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Momoh,Joseph (Male) age 42 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced, extortedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Momoh, Joseph (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Momoh, Joseph Saidu (Male) age 30 - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Assaulted and limb amputated. Killed.
Momoh, Juana (Male) - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Momoh, Juana (Male) age 29 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Momoh, Julius (Male) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Momoh, Kadie (Female) - 1996 in Peje West, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Momoh, Kai (Male) - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Momoh, Katimu (Female) age 47 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced.
Momoh, Lahai (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Momoh, Mattis Maliebah (Male) age 36 - 1994 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Extorted. Detained. Assaulted.
Momoh, Mbaimba (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Momoh, Moiguhan (Male) - 1998 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Momoh, Morie (Male) - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Momoh, Morie (Male) - 1996 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Momoh, Morie (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Kakua, Bo District - Assaulted and tortured.
Momoh, Muana (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Musa (Male) - 1995 in Mandu, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Momoh, Musa (Male) age 48 - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Abducted. Assaulted.
Momoh, Nyande (Female) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Saidu (Male) - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Momoh, Satta (Female) - 1997 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Detained. Killed.
Momoh, Satu (Female) - 1995 - Killed.
Momoh, Sheku (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Momoh, Sheriff (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Tortured. Killed.
Momoh, Syril (Male) - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and stripped.
Momoh, Tamba (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Momoh, Tamba (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted. Tortured.
Momoh,Tamba (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and propertylooted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Momoh, Tenneh (Female) - 1995 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Momoh, Yankuba (Male) age 48 - 1991 - Killed.
Momoria, Tamba (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Lei, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Momorie, Sesay (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Abducted. Killed.
Mondeh, Aiah (Male) age 71 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated. Killed.
Mondeh, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Mondeh, Komba (Male) - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Mondeh, Komba (Male) age 56 - Abducted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Mondeh,Sahr (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Extorted and propertydestroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Mondeh, Sahr (Male) age 57 - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Mondo, Sharka (Male) - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Monica, Kadiatu (Female) age 33 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Monjaduwa, Amara (Male) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Monrovia, Emmanuel (Male) age 41 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Monrovia, Nat (Male) - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Killed.
Monrovia, Samuel (Male) - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Moore, Alfred (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Moore, Elenor (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Moore, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Moore, James (Male) age 45 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Moore, Mojama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Moore, Sunny (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Moore, Thomas (Male) age 56 - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Moray, Konna (Female) - 1996 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Moray, Sam A. (Male) age 55 - 1993 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Abducted and detained. Tortured and stripped.
Morgne, Aiah (Male) - 1992 - Killed.
Moriba, Andrew (Male) - 1997 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Moriba, Bockarie (Male) - 1995 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Moriba, Brima (Male) - Abducted. Killed.
Moriba, Henry (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Moriba, Janet (Female) age 33 - 1998 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced.
Moriba, Jatu Giba (Female) - 1996 in Bo District - Displaced. Killed.
Moriba, Jilo (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Moriba, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Moriba, Joseph (Male) age 70 - 1998 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Killed.
Moriba, Kadiatu (Female) - Displaced. Killed.
Moriba, Kamadu (Female) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted.
Moriba, Kannie (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted.
Moriba, Kele (Female) - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Moriba, Kemoh (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Moriba, Mariatu (Female) - Forced to labour.
Moriba, Marie (Female) - Killed.
Moriba, Momoh (Male) - Displaced.
Moriba, Moody (Male) - 1995 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Moriba,Peter (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Sielenga, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Moriba, Samking (Male) - 1996 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Moriba, Samuel (Male) - Property looted. Killed.
Moriba, Sidique (Male) - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Moriba, Solomon (Male) - 1994 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Moriba, Sulaiman (Male) age 55 - 1997 in Imperi, Bonthe - Assaulted and tortured.
Moriba, Swarray (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Kowa, Moyamba - Tortured.
Moriba, Tenneh (Female) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted.
Morie, Amara (Male) age 89 - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Morie, Batu (Female) age 24 - 1994 - Killed.
Morie, Kanneh (Male) age 35 - Killed.
Morie, Mohamed (Male) age 15 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Morie, Sahr (Male) age 24 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Morison, Brima (Male) - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Morison, Ginneh (Female) - 1993 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Morison, Jenneh (Female) age 21 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Morison, Jinnah (Female) age 30 - 1992 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Extorted and property looted. Detained. Tortured.
Morison, Jusu (Male) - 1997 in Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Morkoi, Momoh (Male) age 22 - 1993 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Tortured.
Morlai, Mamawa (Female) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Morlai, Sarah (Female) - Forced to labour.
Morovia, James (Male) - Killed.
Morovia, Mohamed (Male) - Killed.
Morovia, Nancy (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Morovia, Nat (Male) - Killed.
Morsay, Christiana (Female) age 23 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Morsay, Doris (Female) age 4 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Morsay, Finda (Female) age 13 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Morsay, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Kenema - Killed.
Morsay, Sahr (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Kono - Displaced.
Morsay,Sahr (Male) age 46 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Morsay, Tamba (Male) - Killed.
Morsay, Tamba (Male) age 43 - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced.
Mosema, Kafoo (Male) - 1997 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Moseray, Abu (Male) - 1996 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Moseray, Amu (Female) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Abducted.
Moseray, Bondu (Female) age 42 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Moseray, Christiana (Female) age 21 - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Moseray, Doris (Female) age 9 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Moseray, Fea (Female) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour.
Moseray, Foday (Male) - 1997 - Assaulted.
Moseray, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Moseray, Hawa (Female) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Assaulted. Killed.
Moseray, Jestina (Female) age 40 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Moseray, Kigba (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Moseray, Kinie (Male) - 1995 - Property looted.
Moseray, Moses (Male) age 44 - 1996 in Valunia, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Moseray, Sahr (Male) - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Killed.
Moseray, Solomon (Male) age 22 - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Moseray, Thoronko (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Moseray, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed.
Moses, Aminata (Female) - 1997 - Displaced.
Moses, James (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Moses, Maude (Female) age 39 - 1991 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mosima, Karfo (Male) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Assaulted.
Muahamu, Alhaji (Male) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Muawoma, Samu (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Mudu, Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Mujtabah, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Mulai, Musu (Female) age 30 - 1996 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mulbah, John B (Male) age 29 - 1994 - Displaced.
Muna, John (Male) age 47 - 1996 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Munda, Albert (Male) age 36 - 1994 - Killed.
Munda, Ibrahim (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Munda, Lucy (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Abducted. Killed.
Munda, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Munda, Musa (Male) age 35 - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Munda, Senesie (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Munu, Adama (Female) - 1998 - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Munu, Amadu (Male) - 1997 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Munu, Brima (Male) age 25 - 1995 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Munu, Gbako (Male) - 1997 - Abducted. Tortured.
Munu, Hassan (Male) age 33 - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Munu, Issa (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Munu, Morua (Male) age 27 - 1998 - Killed.
Munu, Ousman (Male) age 18 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Munu, Santigie (Male) - 1997 in Sanda Tendaren, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Munya, Shekuba (Male) age 21 - 1999 in Kamara, Kono - Assaulted. Killed.
Munyah, Yei (Female) age 46 - 1999 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Murana, Idrissa (Male) age 48 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Murana, Kadie (Female) - 1995 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Murana, Kelfala (Male) - Killed.
Murana, Kinie (Male) - Killed.
Murana, Lahai (Male) age 39 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Detained.
Murana, Musa (Male) age 50 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Murana, Sulaiman (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Murana, Tiangay Jusu (Female) - Killed.
Murana-Momoh, Sama Konso (Male) age 49 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Muray, Haja Mariama (Female) age 13 - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced.
Murray, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Murray, Brima Morie (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Nongowa, Kenema - Tortured.
Murray, Fatmata (Female) age 17 - 1996 in Tunkia, Kenema - Killed.
Murray, Joe (Male) age 57 - 1996 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Murray, Lahai (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Murray, Lansana (Male) - 1993 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced.
Murray, Sheriff (Male) age 44 - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Musa, Abu (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Musa, Adama (Female) - 1995 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Musa, Ajiji (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Abducted.
Musa, Alfred (Male) - 1995 - Forced to labour.
Musa, Amara (Male) - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced. Detained. Tortured.
Musa, Amie (Female) age 7 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Musa, Aminata (Female) age 12 - 1999 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Musa, Bainda (Male) - 1997 in Western Area - Extorted. Killed.
Musa, Baindu (Female) - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Musa, Bethy (Female) age 25 - 1995 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced.
Musa, Bockarie (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced.
Musa, Borbor (Male) age 56 - 1992 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Musa, Daniel (Male) age 32 - 1996 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Musa, Esther (Female) age 46 - 1997 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Musa, Fanta (Female) - 1999 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Musa, Fatmata (Female) age 26 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Musa, Fatu Jebe (Female) - 1992 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Musa, Faya (Male) - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Musa, Foday (Male) - 1994 - Abducted.
Musa, Fodie Morie (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Musa, Francis (Male) - Killed.
Musa, Francis (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Musa, Francis (Male) age 63 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Musa, Frank (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Wandor, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Musa, Frank (Male) age 63 - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Extorted. Abducted. Tortured.
Musa, Gagba (Male) - 1996 - Tortured. Killed.
Musa, Gbessay (Female) age 73 - 1991 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Musa, Gladys (Female) - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Musa, Hawa (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Musa, Hawa (Female) age 12 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Musa, Jebbeh (Female) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Extorted. Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Musa, Jeneba (Female) age 12 - 1995 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced.
Musa, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced.
Musa, Joe (Male) - Detained.
Musa, Joe (Male) - 1991 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Musa, Joe (Male) - 1998 - Abducted.
Musa, Joseph (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Musa, Joseph (Male) age 56 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Musa, Josiah (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Musa, Junisa (Male) - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Musa, Junisa (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Killed.
Musa,Junisa (Male) age 35 - Displaced, extorted and property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Musa, Kadie (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Musa, Kai (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Musa, Kallay (Male) age 15 - 1995 - Forced to labour.
Musa, Lahai (Male) - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Musa, Luba (Female) - Killed.
Musa, Mamamyon (Female) - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted. Killed.
Musa, Mambu (Male) - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Musa, Mary (Female) age 37 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed.
Musa, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Musa, Miata (Female) - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted.
Musa, Miata (Female) age 60 - 1998 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Musa, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Musa, Moinina (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Musa, Moiwa (Male) - Assaulted.
Musa, Moiwa (Male) - Forced to labour. Tortured. Killed.
Musa, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Musa, Musu (Female) - Assaulted. Killed.
Musa, Nabieu (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced.
Musa, Nasu (Female) age 18 - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Musa, Nemah (Female) - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Musa, Saatu (Female) age 76 - Displaced.
Musa, Saffa (Male) age 58 - 1992 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Musa, Sahr (Male) - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Musa, Sahr (Male) age 13 - 1999 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Musa, Sallay (Female) - 1997 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Musa, Sam (Male) age 77 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Musa, Sao (Male) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced. Killed.
Musa, Satta (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Musa, Satta (Female) age 12 - 1998 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Musa, Satta (Female) age 42 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Musa, Senesie (Male) age 55 - 1998 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Musa, T.J. (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Musa, Tamba (Male) age 19 - Displaced. Assaulted.
Musa, Tommy (Male) - Property looted. Abducted and detained.
Musa, Vandy (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Musa, Yatta Solimalibea (Female) age 34 - 1992 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Mustapha, Abai (Male) age 24 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Mustapha, Alhaji Shek (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Killed.
Mustapha, Alieu (Male) - 1998 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Mustapha,Alusine (Male) age 50 - 1994 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Mustapha, Fatmata (Female) - 1995 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Mustapha, Hawa (Female) age 26 - 1999 in Kenema - Displaced.
Mustapha, John (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Mustapha, Kemoh (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Mustapha,Mahmoud (Male) age 45 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displacedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Mustapha, Marie (Female) age 19 - 1993 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Mustapha, Mohamed (Male) - 1997 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured.
Mustapha, Mohamed (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Mustapha, Solomon (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Mustapha, Zaccariah (Male) - 1997 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Musu, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Forced to labour.
Myokor, Aiah (Male) - 1992 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Nabbie, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Nabbie, Jaia (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Nabbie, Jaia (Male) age 42 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Nabbie, Jaiah (Male) - Killed.
Nabbie, Kinie (Male) - 1995 in Valunia, Bo District - Killed.
Nabbie, Musa (Male) age 67 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Nabbie, Sahr (Male) age 63 - 1993 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Nabieu, Aruna (Male) - 1997 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Nabieu, Edward (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced.
Nabieu, Gbessay (Male) age 25 - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Nabieu, James (Male) - 1995 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Tortured. Killed.
Nabieu, Jinnah (Female) - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Nabieu, Kadiatu (Female) age 8 - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Nabieu, Musa (Male) age 68 - Killed.
Nabieu, Musu (Female) age 12 - 1997 in Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted.
Nalli, Tommy (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Nallie, Anthony (Male) - 1995 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Nallo, Alieu (Male) - 1993 in Lugbu, Bo District - Killed.
Nallo, Amidu (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Nallo, Brima (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Nallo, Janet (Female) age 25 - 1995 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Nallo, Joe Jusu (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Nallo, Joseph (Male) - 1994 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Killed.
Nallo, Kadie (Female) - 1994 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Nallo, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 - Limb amputated and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Nallo, Momoh (Male) - 1993 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Nallo, Sandufu (Male) - 1992 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Nallo, Sundufu (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Nallo, Yatta (Female) - 1995 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Nambi, Jaia (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Nanah, Nga (Female) age 56 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted. Killed.
Nanoh, Sahr (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Nanoh, Sia (Female) age 19 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Nanor, Vaii age 32 - 1999 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Nasuwa, Kerry (Male) - Killed.
Navo, Joe (Male) age 55 - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Navo, Musu (Female) age 24 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Navo, Umaru (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Nboma, Lissa (Male) age 20 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Nboma, Silvalie (Male) age 69 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
N'dama, Alie (Male) - 2000 in Briama, Kambia - Displaced.
Ndanema, Baindu (Female) age 25 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Ndanema, John (Male) age 45 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Ndanema, Lassayo (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Ndanema, Vandy (Male) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Killed.
Ndangima, Mohamed (Male) age 48 - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted. Forced to labour.
Ndeyila, Mustapha (Male) age 7 - 1995 - Assaulted.
Ndimawa, Alieu (Male) - 1999 - Property destroyed.
Ndimawa, Alieu (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Ndimawa, Vandi (Male) - 1996 in Kakua, Bo District - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Ndimawa, Vandy (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Ndiyah, Saffie (Female) age 12 - 1995 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Tortured.
Ndoeka, Brima (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Extorted.
Ndoinje, Larua (Male) - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Ndoinyanie, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Ndoko, Jeneba (Female) age 11 - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Ndoko, Peter (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Ndokoi, Lohoi (Male) - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Ndomahina, Bangalie (Male) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Ndomahina, Joe (Male) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Ndomahina, Kadie (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Ndomahina, Margaret (Female) - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Ndomahina, Smart (Male) age 72 - 1995 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Ndomboi, Iye (Female) age 7 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Neekah, Mustapha (Male) age 95 - 1991 - Extorted.
Neima, Jenneh (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Neima, Yeabu (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Nello, Yema (Female) age 9 - 1992 in Bagbo, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Nemaloma, David Gibao (Male) age 56 - 1998 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Nemghun, Ansu (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Nessie Amadu, Nesie (Female) age 38 - 1993 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Ngabai,Samuel (Male) age 69 - 1997 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Extorted and propertylooted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Ngabai, Slena (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Killed.
Ngagba, Aiah (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced.
Ngagba, Edith (Female) age 30 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Ngagba, Jibao (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Ngagba, Kamaoh Quee (Male) age 73 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Ngagba, Kobatie (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Gaura, Kenema - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Ngagba, Kumba (Female) age 40 - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Ngagba, Micheal Quee (Male) age 58 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Ngagba, Moses (Male) age 12 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Ngagba, Musu (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Ngagba, Sahr (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Ngagba, Sarrah (Female) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Ngagba, Seminjeh - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Ngagba, Solomon (Male) age 52 - Killed.
Ngagba, Tamba (Male) age 64 - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Ngagba, Wusanie - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Ngaima, Tamba (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Ngaina, Andrew (Male) age 15 - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Ngaluee, Joe (Male) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Nganda, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe - Killed.
Ngandi, Sina (Female) - Killed.
Ngaujah, Kai (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced and property looted. Tortured.
Ngaujah, Musa (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Gbane, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Ngaujan, Theresa (Female) age 14 - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Ngawe, Berry (Female) age 69 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Ngawe, Jebeh (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Ngawe, Luncinda (Female) age 13 - 1995 - Abducted.
Ngawe, Samuel (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Ngawul, Isamuez (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Tortured. Killed.
Ngboya, Adama (Female) age 20 - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced and property looted.
Ngebeh, Foday (Male) age 49 - 1998 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Ngebeh, Vandi Alieu (Male) age 81 - 1997 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property destroyed.
Ngebu, Hatta (Male) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Ngebuna, Mariama (Female) age 36 - 1996 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Ngebuva, Betty (Female) age 10 - 1995 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Ngebuva, Frank (Male) age 5 - 1995 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Ngebuva, Mabel (Female) age 4 - 1995 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Ngebuva, Matu (Female) age 5 - 1995 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Tortured.
Ngekia, Tamba Yombo (Male) age 39 - 1992 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Ngele, Jusu (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Ngele, Marie (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Ngeva,Foday (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Ngiema, Aruna (Male) - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Ngiema, Juana (Male) - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Killed.
Ngiema, Murana (Male) - Limb amputated.
Ngihun, Foday (Male) - 1996 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Ngnajah, Finda (Female) age 75 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Killed.
Ngoajia, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Killed.
Ngoatia, David Kuray (Male) age 47 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Abducted.
Ngoba, Mustapha (Male) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Killed.
Ngoba, Saata (Female) age 51 - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Ngobeh, Bakkie - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Tortured. Killed.
Ngobeh, Sahrco (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Ngoboi, Paul (Male) - Tortured. Killed.
Ngolovo, James (Male) - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Abducted.
Ngombeh, Sylvester (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Ngombu, Amara (Male) - 1992 in Penguia, Kailahun - Killed.
Ngombu, Mustapha (Male) age 50 - 1991 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Ngombukila,Joe (Male) age 52 - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Ngomor, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Ngonima, Joe (Male) - Killed.
Ngunyahun, Amara (Male) age 52 - 1998 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Nguyei, Moray (Male) - 1998 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Nicol, David (Male) age 55 - 1997 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Nicol, Samuel (Male) age 20 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Nicol, Shar Me-Meh (Male) age 28 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Niekah, Umaru (Male) age 50 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Niko, Kambo (Male) - 2000 in Lei, Kono - Tortured.
Njai, Musu (Female) - 1995 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced. Tortured.
Njamu, Messie (Female) - 1998 - Assaulted. Killed.
N'jangba, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Njegeh, Sahr (Male) - 1997 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Njorlia, Vandy (Male) - 1998 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Noah, Konima (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Killed.
Nonie, Magdaline (Female) age 33 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property destroyed.
Norgon, Musu (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Norman, Marie (Female) - 1991 in Simbaru, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Norman, Prince Abdulai (Male) age 32 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Tortured. Killed.
N'sama, Sahr (Male) - 1998 - Assaulted. Killed.
Nune, Elizabeth (Female) age 45 - 1991 in Panga Krim, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Nuwaka, Adama (Female) age 24 - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Nuyaba, Joe (Male) - 1997 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Killed.
Nyaama, Finda (Female) age 33 - 1997 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Nyabeh,Musu (Female) age 34 - 1992 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Nyaboa, Hawa (Female) - Killed.
Nyadndemoh, Magbendi (Female) age 55 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Nyahaminah, Shegbey (Male) age 21 - 1994 in Koya, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Nyahayepeh, Hawa (Female) - 1996 - Displaced.
Nyahayepeh, Isata (Female) age 24 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Nyaka, Sahr (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Kono - Extorted. Detained. Tortured.
Nyakoi, Kamoh Muadee (Male) age 65 - 1993 in Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Nyallay, Ahmadu (Male) - 1991 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Nyallay, Amodu (Male) - 1992 in Wunde, Bo District - Tortured and stripped.
Nyallay, Lahai (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Tunkia, Kenema - Killed.
Nyallay, Momodu (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Nyallay, Vandy (Male) age 49 - 1997 in Koya, Kenema - Killed.
Nyama, Jeneba (Female) age 26 - Abducted and detained.
Nyamba, Momoh (Male) age 45 - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Stripped. Killed.
Nyambe, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Killed.
Nyamimor, Sia (Female) age 16 - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Nyamo, Eddison (Male) - Displaced and property looted.
Nyamuko, Finda (Female) age 54 - 1998 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Nyandebo, Alfred (Male) age 34 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Nyandebo, Komba (Male) age 16 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Nyandebo, Tamba (Male) age 70 - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Nyandebo, Tommy (Male) - 1995 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted.
Nyandemoh, Augustine (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Kamara, Kono - Assaulted and stripped.
Nyandemoh, Jeneba (Female) age 7 - Assaulted.
Nyandemoh, Kai (Male) age 63 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Nyawa, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Killed.
Nyawa, Saffa (Male) - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Tortured.
Nyawulo, Feimata (Female) - 1993 in Dia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted. Killed.
Nyeteh, Tamba (Male) age 9 - 1998 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Nylander, George (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Nylander, Margaret (Female) - 1992 - Displaced.
Nyohine, Ibrahim (Male) age 37 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Nyoma, Sahr (Male) age 3 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour. Killed.
Nyujaba, Eric (Male) - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Nyuma, Tamba (Male) age 11 - 1991 in Western Area - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Nyuyaba, Patrick (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Ojo, Maada (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Okala, Taju Deen (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Okes, Sao (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Omaru, Alhaji Alpha (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Detained. Tortured.
Osho, Victoria (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Ousman, Thomas (Male) - Killed.
Ova, Saffa (Male) age 38 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Ovas, Ever (Female) age 26 - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Pabai, Sombo (Female) age 38 - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Pabai, Tennyson (Male) age 43 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Palmer, Philip (Male) - 1996 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted. Tortured.
Palmer, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Panda, George (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Killed.
Paray, Abu (Male) - 1993 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Passay, Bockarie (Male) age 48 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Passay, Jattu (Female) age 32 - 1992 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Patrick, Njabu (Female) age 10 - 1996 in Small Bo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Patrick, Sam (Male) age 42 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Paye, Momoh (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Pearce, Lilian (Female) age 62 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Peku, Curtis (Male) age 39 - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Pennyikie, Shamanga (Male) age 27 - 1997 - Abducted. Tortured.
Penyikie, Kaimyande (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Perryombo, Jainee (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Pessima, Alice (Female) age 24 - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced.
Pessima, Ansumana (Male) age 35 - 1997 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Pessima, Francis (Male) age 44 - Tortured.
Pessima, Isata (Female) age 58 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Pessima, Lahai (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Forced to labour.
Pessima, Lahai (Male) age 55 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted.
Pessima, Michael (Male) age 42 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Pessima, Mohamed (Male) age 32 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property looted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Pessima, Momoh (Male) age 25 - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Pessima, Safea (Male) - 1991 in Tankoro, Kono - Assaulted. Killed.
Pessima,Sahr (Male) age 55 - 2000 in Lei, Kono - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Pessima, Saidu (Male) - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Killed.
Pessima, Tamba (Male) age 27 - 1997 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Petoll, Tommy (Male) - 1996 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Petus, Amara (Male) - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Pewa, Safula (Female) age 35 - 1993 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced.
Pewa, Sengbe (Male) age 52 - 1993 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Pewah, Sahr (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Killed.
Pexombo, Brima (Male) age 16 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Peyemba, Momoh (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Peyembo, Brima (Male) - 1997 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Philie, Morray (Male) - Forced to labour.
Pieh, Jebbeh (Female) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Pimpy, Nengban (Male) - 1999 in Diang, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Pisie, Musa (Male) age 58 - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Piyeh, Amara (Male) age 63 - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Poro, Momoh (Male) - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Porreh,Mareh (Female) age 35 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted anddestroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Potho,Abdul (Male) age 29 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Powers, Ajua (Female) age 66 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Powers, Samuel (Male) age 21 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted. Killed.
Pratt, Emmanuel (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Pratt, Hellen (Female) - 1994 - Displaced.
Pratt, Remikeh (Female) age 51 - 1998 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Preneh, Abu (Male) - Property looted.
Pujeh, Amara (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Pujeh, Kama (Female) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Property destroyed. Killed.
Pujeh, Kona (Female) - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Killed.
Pujeh, Lamin (Male) age 22 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and extorted.
Pujeh, Mamakanah (Female) - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Killed.
Pujeh, Massah (Female) - 1992 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Killed.
Pumai, Jebeh (Female) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Pumbu, James (Male) - Limb amputated.
Punyandeh, Komba (Male) age 31 - 1992 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Puvande, Albert Abu (Male) age 72 - 1997 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Puvande, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Extorted.
Pyne, Albert (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Quee, Aiah (Male) - 2000 - Killed.
Quee, Dalinton (Male) age 67 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Quee, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Quee, J.W. (Male) - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Quee, James (Male) age 70 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Quee, Janet (Female) age 8 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Killed.
Quee, Joe (Male) age 32 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Quee, Joseph (Male) age 20 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Quee, Joseph (Male) age 75 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Quee, Michael (Male) age 39 - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Killed.
Quee, Musa (Male) age 52 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Quee, Philip (Male) age 55 - 1995 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Extorted.
Quee, Sahr (Male) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Quee, Sahr (Male) - 1999 in Valunia, Bo District - Detained.
Quee, Samuel (Male) age 3 - 1994 - Killed.
Radder, Jojo - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Killed.
Rahman, Abdul (Male) - 1998 in Port Loko - Killed.
Rahman, Abdul (Male) - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced.
Rashidu, Musu (Female) age 23 - 1995 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Reason, Soa (Male) - Displaced.
Reid, Agnes (Female) age 60 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted.
Reid, Micheal (Male) age 34 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted.
Robbinson, Ema (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Diang, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Roberts, Agnes (Female) - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Roberts, Amie (Female) age 17 - 1994 in Kissi Tongi, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Roberts, Charles (Male) - 1994 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Roberts, Daniel (Male) age 46 - 1995 - Displaced.
Roberts, E.J.B. (Male) age 71 - 1992 in Gaura, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Roberts, Ekutami (Male) age 69 - 1997 in Western Area - Property looted.
Roberts, Francis (Male) age 53 - 1995 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Roberts, Mattu (Female) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Displaced and extorted.
Roberts, Samuel (Male) - Killed.
Roberts, Samuel (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Roberts, Sarian (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Rofers, Safula (Female) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Rogers, Abdulai (Male) - Property looted and destroyed.
Rogers, Agatha (Female) - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Abducted.
Rogers, Agnes (Female) age 22 - Assaulted.
Rogers, Alhaji Senesie (Male) age 79 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property looted.
Rogers, Alusine (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Rogers, Amadu (Male) - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Rogers, Amadu (Male) age 18 - 1991 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Rogers, Amie (Female) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced.
Rogers, Andrew (Male) age 75 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Killed.
Rogers, Aruna (Male) - Killed.
Rogers, Brima (Male) - 1993 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Tortured. Killed.
Rogers, Brima (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Rogers, Ensa (Male) - 1994 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Rogers, Fatmata (Female) age 30 - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Rogers, Foday (Male) - 1995 in Barri, Pujehun - Tortured.
Rogers,Hassan (Male) age 26 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.Assaulted, tortured and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Rogers, Imamy (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Stripped.
Rogers, Isata (Female) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Rogers, Isatu (Female) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Tortured.
Rogers, Jattu (Female) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced.
Rogers, Jeneba (Female) - Property destroyed.
Rogers, Jestina (Female) - 1999 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Rogers, Joseph V (Male) age 49 - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Rogers, Kadiatu (Female) age 45 - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Rogers, Koniema (Female) - 1997 in Bum, Bonthe - Killed.
Rogers, Maada (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Forced to labour. Stripped.
Rogers, Manso (Male) - 1991 in Peje, Pujehun - Killed.
Rogers, Mariama (Female) age 60 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Rogers, Mark (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Rogers, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Rogers, Mohamed (Male) age 21 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Rogers,Mohamed (Male) age 31 - 1991 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.Assaulted.
Rogers, Mohamed (Male) age 35 - 1991 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Rogers, Mohamed (Male) age 58 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted. Assaulted.
Rogers, Momodu (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Rogers, Momodu (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Killed.
Rogers, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Rogers, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Rogers, Muktaru (Male) - Extorted. Abducted and detained.
Rogers, Mustapha (Male) age 27 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Rogers, Mustapha (Male) age 39 - 1998 - Abducted.
Rogers, Musu (Female) age 35 - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced.
Rogers, Ramatu (Female) age 23 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Rogers, Salia (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Rogers, Sheku (Male) age 40 - Extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Rogers, Shengbe (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Rogers, Sonny (Male) - 1994 - Tortured. Killed.
Rogers, Square (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Rogers, Swamaa (Male) age 62 - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Rogers, Vakai (Male) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Rogers, Vandi (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Rogers, Yatta (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Roy Bangura, John (Male) age 22 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Rukor, Bai (Male) - 2000 in Briama, Kambia - Killed.
Saaba, Boakie (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Saahun, Jebbeh (Female) - 1991 - Displaced.
Saama, Peter (Male) age 19 - 2000 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Saccoh, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Saccoh, Abdulai (Male) age 64 - 1999 in Biriwa, Bombali - Displaced and property looted.
Saccoh, Alhaji (Male) - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Detained.
Saccoh, Amie (Female) - 1994 in Bagbo, Bo District - Killed.
Saccoh, Ibrahim (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Saccoh, Mariatu (Female) age 40 - 1997 in Marampa, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Saccoh,Mohamed (Male) age 26 - 1996 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced,extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Saccoh, Sao (Male) - Killed.
Saffa, Alfred (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Saffa, Alie (Male) age 24 - 1998 - Abducted.
Saffa, Amie (Female) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Saffa, Aruna (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Saffa, Aruna (Male) - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Property destroyed.
Saffa, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Saffa, Bockarie (Male) age 40 - Killed.
Saffa, Bockarie (Male) age 49 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Saffa, Bondu (Female) age 52 - 1998 - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Saffa, Feimata (Female) - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Saffa, Hawa (Female) - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Saffa, Hawa (Female) age 53 - 1996 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Saffa, Idriss (Male) age 24 - 1994 - Extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Saffa, Jattu (Female) age 18 - Displaced.
Saffa, John (Male) age 27 - Property looted. Killed.
Saffa, Joseph (Male) age 35 - 1992 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Saffa, Jusu (Male) age 28 - 2000 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Saffa, Kona (Female) age 40 - 1995 - Killed.
Saffa, Kula (Female) age 10 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Assaulted. Killed.
Saffa, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Saffa, Lahai (Male) age 49 - 1997 - Displaced.
Saffa, Mamanie (Female) age 72 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Saffa, Mambu (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Assaulted. Killed.
Saffa, Miatta (Female) - 1996 - Extorted and property destroyed. Killed.
Saffa, Morie (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Saffa, Musa (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Saffa, Musa (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Saffa, Musa (Male) age 53 - 1993 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Saffa, Patrick S (Male) age 43 - 2000 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Saffa, Samu (Male) - 1991 in Yawei, Kailahun - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Saffa, Senesie (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Saffa, Tamba (Male) - Displaced.
Saffa, Vandi (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Detained. Tortured.
Saffa, William (Male) age 75 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sagba, Francis (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Abducted. Killed.
Sahbeh, Aiah (Male) - 1992 in Nimikoro, Kono - Killed.
Sahr, Aruna (Male) age 34 - 1992 in Western Area - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Sahr, Fatmata (Female) age 21 - 1994 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Extorted.
Sahr, Fatu (Female) age 30 - 1992 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Sahr, Lansana (Male) - 1992 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Sahrefea, Finda (Female) age 14 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Saidu, Amara (Male) age 16 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Saidu, Baindu (Female) - 1992 in Langorama, Kenema - Killed.
Saidu, Emmanuel (Male) age 25 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Saidu, Fatu (Female) age 63 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Saidu, James Gbessay (Male) age 46 - 1993 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Saidu, Katta (Male) age 12 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Saidu, Michael (Male) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Saidu, Mohamed (Male) age 15 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Saidu,Mohamed Alpha (Male) age 33 - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displacedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Saidu, Musa (Male) age 23 - 1991 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Saidu, Tom (Male) - 1999 - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Saio, Simbelie (Male) - Assaulted.
Sakilla, Tamba (Male) - Killed.
Sakoh, Fanta (Female) - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted.
Sakoh, Massima (Male) - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Killed.
Sakoh, Memuna (Female) age 25 - Abducted.
Sakoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Killed.
Sakoh, Sheku A.G. (Male) age 58 - 1994 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sakpa, Abdulai (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Sakpa,Bockarie Boakie Gbengie (Male) age 66 - 1991 - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sakpa, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Sakpa, Massah (Female) - 1991 - Tortured.
Sakpa, Mathew Brima (Male) age 22 - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Sakpa, Miata (Female) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Sakpa, Momoh (Male) age 32 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Sakpa, Momoh (Male) age 67 - Displaced. Tortured.
Sakpa, Munda (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Sakpa, Musu (Female) age 34 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Displaced.
Sakpeps, Mattu (Female) - 1991 - Property looted.
Sakpu, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Killed.
Salame, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Salia, Everry (Male) - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Killed.
Salia, George (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Salia, Isata (Female) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Salia, Joseph (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Salia, Mohamed (Male) age 25 - 1997 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Salia, Momoh (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Salia, Saffa (Male) age 42 - 1996 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced.
Salia, Safula (Female) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced. Assaulted. Killed.
Salia,Sama (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced, extorted andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Salieu, Baby (Female) - 1997 - Forced to participate in an act of cannibalism. Killed.
Sallieu, Fatie (Female) age 39 - Displaced.
Sallieu, Fatu (Female) age 45 - Killed.
Sallieu, Joe (Male) - 1993 in Bagbo, Bo District - Assaulted.
Sallieu, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sallieu, Lansana (Male) - Abducted.
Sallieu, Massa Baby (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sallieu, Morray (Male) - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted.
Sam, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted.
Sam, Aiah (Male) age 22 - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced.
Sam, Anthony (Male) - 1994 in Badjia, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sam, Bobor (Male) age 23 - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted.
Sam, Bockarie (Male) age 50 - 1997 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sam, Finda (Female) age 17 - 1998 in Lei, Kono - Displaced.
Sam, Janneh (Female) age 26 - Forced to labour.
Sam, Jebbeh (Female) - 1994 in Wunde, Bo District - Displaced.
Sam, Jeneba (Female) age 42 - 1994 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced.
Sam, Joseph (Male) - 1994 - Killed.
Sam, Khon (Male) - Killed.
Sam, Kong (Male) - 1997 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Killed.
Sam, Margaret (Female) - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Property looted. Assaulted.
Sam, Margaret (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Sam, Mary (Female) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sam, Mary (Female) age 33 - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sam, Morlai (Male) - Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Sam, Moses (Male) - 1996 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Tortured.
Sam, Musa (Male) age 55 - Displaced. Tortured.
Sam, Peter (Male) - Displaced.
Sam, Sahr (Male) age 24 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sam, William (Male) age 11 - 1994 - Forced to labour.
Sam King, Kanneh (Male) - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sama Jebea, Samai (Male) age 24 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Samai, Abu Bakarr (Male) - Killed.
Samai, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 9 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Samai, Alhaji (Male) age 66 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Killed.
Samai, Allieu (Male) age 17 - 1992 in Simbaru, Kenema - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Samai, Alphan (Male) age 62 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samai, Ansumana (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Samai, Augustine (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Samai,Belewa (Male) age 11 - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced andextorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Samai, Bobor (Male) - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Samai, Brima (Male) - 1992 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Samai, Brima (Male) - Property looted and destroyed.
Samai, Brima (Male) age 58 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Samai, Fatmata (Female) age 22 - 1993 in Yawei, Kailahun - Abducted.
Samai, Foday (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Samai, Haja (Female) age 90 - 1998 - Killed.
Samai, Hawa (Female) age 19 - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced. Assaulted.
Samai, Janneh (Female) age 51 - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Samai, Jaria (Female) - 1998 in Makpele, Pujehun - Killed.
Samai, Jebbeh (Female) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Property looted.
Samai, Jonathan (Male) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Samai, Joseph (Male) - 1998 - Property destroyed.
Samai, Jumu (Male) - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Detained.
Samai, Jusu (Male) - Killed.
Samai, Keifa (Male) age 60 - 1991 in Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samai, Lansana (Male) - Property destroyed.
Samai, Massah (Female) age 65 - 1994 in Nomo, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Samai, Memuna (Female) age 26 - 1996 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Samai, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Samai, Momoh (Male) age 64 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Samai, Momoh (Male) age 72 - 1991 in Tunkia, Kenema - Property looted. Killed.
Samai, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Forced to labour.
Samai, Mustapha (Male) age 19 - 1991 in Pujehun - Extorted. Forced to labour. Stripped.
Samai, Nasu (Female) age 56 - 1993 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Samai, Noah (Male) - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Killed.
Samai, Safiatu (Female) age 23 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samai, Vandi (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Samai, Vandi (Male) - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Killed.
Samai, Vandi (Male) - 1998 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted. Assaulted and stripped. Killed.
Samai, Watta (Female) age 55 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Detained. Assaulted.
Samai, Wuya (Female) age 35 - 1998 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Samai, Wuyah Kema (Female) age 58 - 1994 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Samatu, Munda (Male) - 1995 in Malegohun, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Samawa, James (Male) - 1995 in Kakua, Bo District - Assaulted.
Samaya, Lamin (Male) - Displaced.
Samba, Abu (Male) - 1998 in Bonthe - Killed.
Samba, Borbor (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Samba, Chernor (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Samba, Ibrahim (Male) age 40 - 1993 in Mafindor, Kono - Property looted. Tortured.
Samba, Juana (Male) - Detained.
Samba, Kenie (Male) age 37 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Samba, Komba (Male) - 1998 in Gbane, Kono - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Samba, Mabinty (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Samba,Messie (Female) age 27 - 1992 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced, extortedand property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Samba, Momodu (Male) - 1994 in Baoma, Bo District - Killed.
Samba, Samuel (Male) - 1994 in Komboya, Bo District - Killed.
Samba, Tamba (Male) - 1999 in Nimikoro, Kono - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Samking, Mussay (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Bagbe, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Sam-King, Bobor (Male) - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Samodu, Jusu (Male) - 1991 in Kpaka, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Samokia, Junisa (Male) - 1991 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Assaulted.
Sam-Robbin, Margrette (Female) age 32 - 1996 - Assaulted.
Sam-Robbin, Missam (Male) age 60 - 1996 - Killed.
Samu, Augustine (Male) age 32 - 1999 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced.
Samu, Bockarie (Male) age 35 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Tortured.
Samu, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property destroyed.
Samu, Kenia (Female) age 13 - 1996 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted.
Samu, Sulaiman (Male) - 1999 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated. Killed.
Samuels, Abu Karfoh (Male) age 42 - 1995 in Kamajei, Moyamba - Property looted and destroyed.
Samuels, Munda (Male) age 34 - 1995 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Limb amputated.
Samuels, Saffa (Male) - 1991 in Yawei, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Samuels, Sallieu (Male) age 13 - Abducted. Assaulted.
Samuka, Abu (Male) - 1998 - Killed.
Samuka, Joseph E.S. (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Samura, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Samura, Abu (Male) - 1999 - Property looted.
Samura, Alhaji (Male) - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Samura, Alibunafan (Male) age 42 - 1996 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted.
Samura, Alifu (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Samura, Allieu (Male) - 1991 - Abducted and detained.
Samura, Andrew (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Abducted. Killed.
Samura, Assan (Male) age 24 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Samura, Bockarie (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Tortured.
Samura, Bockarie (Male) age 12 - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted.
Samura, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Samura, Danser (Male) age 50 - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Samura, Dantilie (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Samura, Demba (Male) - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Samura, Fasineh (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Samura,Fasineh (Male) age 50 - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Samura, Fatmata (Female) age 23 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Foreh (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Samura, Foreh Sewa (Male) age 56 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Samura, Hassan (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Samura, Isatu (Female) - 1999 - Displaced. Abducted.
Samura, Issa (Male) - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Samura, Jeneba (Female) age 38 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, John (Male) age 24 - Extorted. Assaulted.
Samura, Kaday (Female) - 1999 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Samura, Kadiatu (Female) - 1995 - Assaulted.
Samura, Kadie (Female) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Samura, Kalifa (Male) - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Property destroyed.
Samura,Karifala (Male) age 44 - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced andextorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Samura, Karijala (Female) age 43 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Kindo (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Samura,Kumba (Female) age 40 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu -Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted andtortured.
Samura, Kuriya (Female) age 60 - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Mahmoud (Male) age 15 - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Forced to labour and drugged. Assaulted.
Samura, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Samura, Momodu (Male) age 47 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Samura, Momodu (Male) age 63 - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Mordie (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted.
Samura, Mustapha (Male) age 32 - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Ousman (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Samura, Percy (Female) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced. Assaulted.
Samura, Saidu (Male) age 46 - 1999 in Masungbala, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Saio (Female) age 36 - 2000 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Tortured.
Samura, Saio (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Salifu (Male) - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced.
Samura, Salifu (Male) age 53 - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Property looted.
Samura, Sama (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Samura, Sana (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Tortured.
Samura, Santigie (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Samura, Sawmie (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Samura, Sheriff (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Abducted. Killed.
Samura, Sierrah (Female) - 1999 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Samura, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Briama, Kambia - Property destroyed. Killed.
Samura, Sorie (Male) - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Samura, Sulaiman (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Samura, Suma (Male) age 51 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Samura, Tadie (Female) age 9 - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Assaulted. Killed.
Samura, Tommy Adn (Male) - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Killed.
Samura, Umaru (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted. Killed.
Samura, Yelli (Female) - Displaced and property looted. Abducted. Tortured.
Samura, Yereh (Male) - 2000 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Samura, Yereh (Male) - 1998 in Sulima, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Yereh (Male) age 59 - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Samura, Zainab (Female) - 1996 in Western Area - Limb amputated.
Sanbola, Foday (Male) age 68 - Killed.
Sanda, Bockarie (Male) - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Sandi,Abdulai (Male) - 1995 in Komboya, Bo District - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sandi, Adama (Female) - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Sandi, Adama (Female) - 1997 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Sandi, Agnes (Female) age 21 - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Sandi, Aiah (Male) - 2000 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Sandi, Anthony (Male) age 54 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Sandi, Brima (Male) age 10 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sandi, Duramany (Male) age 10 - 1995 - Displaced.
Sandi, Fatmata (Female) age 31 - 1995 in Timdel, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Sandi, Fea (Female) - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Sandi, Finda (Female) - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Sandi, Francis (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Sandi, Inatorma (Female) age 32 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sandi, James (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sandi, Jane (Female) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sandi, Jeneba (Female) age 38 - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted.
Sandi, Komba (Male) - Displaced.
Sandi, Kumba (Female) age 28 - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Sandi, Mohamed (Male) age 3 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Abducted. Tortured.
Sandi, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sandi,Momoh (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Bonthe - Displaced, extorted and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sandi, Musa (Male) - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Sandi, Saffa (Male) age 30 - 1998 in Koya, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Sandi, Saffia (Male) age 35 - 2000 in Soa, Kono - Displaced. Tortured.
Sandi, Sahr (Male) - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Sandi, Sallu (Male) age 46 - Property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sandi, Sia (Female) - 2000 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Sandi, Sorh Francis Jaba (Male) - 1995 in Yawbeko, Bonthe - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Sandi, Surma (Male) age 38 - 1995 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Sandi, Susana (Female) - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Sandi, Tamba (Male) - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Sandi, Tamba (Male) age 34 - 1998 - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sandi, Tamba (Male) age 55 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sandi, Vandi (Male) - Killed.
Sandi, Yei (Female) - 1992 in Fiama, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Sandifu, Morie (Male) age 15 - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Displaced.
Sandola, Mariama (Female) age 52 - Displaced.
Sandu, Maasudu (Male) - 1998 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Sandy, Alieu (Male) - 1991 - Extorted and property destroyed.
Sandy, Amadu (Male) age 33 - 1997 in Kenema - Assaulted. Killed.
Sandy, Amara (Male) - 1993 in Sowa, Pujehun - Abducted.
Sandy, Baindu (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Killed.
Sandy, Foday (Male) - 1992 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Killed.
Sandy, Fofana (Male) - 1997 in Badjia, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Sandy, Joe (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sandy, Joseph (Male) age 111 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Killed.
Sandy, Juma (Male) age 51 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Tortured.
Sandy, Kienre (Male) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Property looted.
Sandy, Lahai (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Sandy, Lamin (Male) - Property destroyed.
Sandy, Marie (Female) age 43 - 1994 in Koya, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sandy, Momoh (Male) age 47 - Extorted. Assaulted.
Sandy, Moses (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Sandy, Nabieu (Male) age 40 - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sandy, Saffiatu (Female) age 27 - 1994 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Sandy, Sam (Male) - 1997 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sandy, Samuel (Male) - 1997 in Kakua, Bo District - Assaulted.
Sandy, Sharka (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sandy, Sia (Female) age 76 - 1998 in Nimiyama, Kono - Abducted. Killed.
Sandy, Simore (Male) - 1997 in Badjia, Bo District - Forced to labour.
Sandy, Smart (Male) - 1992 in Sowa, Pujehun - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Sandy, Yelie (Female) age 42 - 1991 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sandy, Yirah (Male) - Tortured.
Sangarie, Fatmata (Female) age 50 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sangarie, Sheku (Male) - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Killed.
Sangeh, Momoh (Male) - 1992 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Sangie, Massaih (Female) - 1995 - Abducted and detained.
Sani, Abraham (Male) - 1997 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured.
Sanjawali, Tommy (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Sankarie, Lamina (Male) - 2000 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Assaulted.
Sankoh, Abdul (Male) age 29 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured and limb amputated.
Sankoh, Abdulai (Male) - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Sankoh, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sankoh,Abdulai (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced, extortedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sankoh, Abdullai (Male) age 53 - 1999 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Property looted. Assaulted and stripped.
Sankoh, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Killed.
Sankoh, Abu (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Killed.
Sankoh, Abu (Male) age 36 - 1997 in Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sankoh, Abu (Male) age 50 - 2000 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Tortured and stripped.
Sankoh, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1998 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sankoh, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 28 - 2000 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced. Assaulted.
Sankoh, Adama (Female) - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted.
Sankoh, Alhaji (Male) age 54 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Sankoh, Alimamy (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Extorted. Abducted. Tortured.
Sankoh, Alpha (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Sankoh, Alusine (Male) - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Alusine (Male) - 1998 - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Sankoh, Alusine (Male) - 2000 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sankoh, Alusine (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted and destroyed.
Sankoh,Amadu (Male) age 25 - 1994 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Sankoh, Amadu (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sankoh, Amadu (Male) age 75 - 1995 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sankoh, Amidu (Male) - Displaced and extorted.
Sankoh, Amidu (Male) - 1999 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sankoh, Amidu (Male) - Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Aminata (Female) - Displaced.
Sankoh, Bockarie (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Property looted.
Sankoh, Brima (Male) age 44 - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sankoh, Brima (Male) age 74 - 1994 - Killed.
Sankoh, Dankeh (Female) age 23 - 1996 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Sankoh, Fatmata (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Sankoh, Fatmata (Female) age 17 - 1995 in Banta Gbanggbatoke, Moyamba - Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Foday (Male) age 8 - 1997 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sankoh, Fudia (Female) age 62 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sankoh, Gassimu (Male) age 34 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Displaced. Tortured.
Sankoh,Ibrahim (Male) age 21 - 1995 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sankoh, Ibrahim (Male) age 39 - 1997 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Sankoh, Isatu (Female) - 1997 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Extorted.
Sankoh, Isatu (Female) age 45 - 1998 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sankoh, Issa (Male) age 7 - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Assaulted and tortured.
Sankoh, Iye (Female) age 65 - Displaced and extorted.
Sankoh, James (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sankoh, Jeneba (Female) age 50 - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured.
Sankoh, John (Male) - Assaulted.
Sankoh, Kadiatu (Female) - 1995 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sankoh, Karimu (Male) age 2 - 1997 in Marampa, Port Loko - Tortured. Killed.
Sankoh, Komrabai (Male) - Property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Sankoh, Lamina (Male) age 70 - 2000 - Extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Lansana (Male) - Forced to labour. Killed.
Sankoh, Mabinty (Female) age 56 - 1998 in Western Area - Killed.
Sankoh, Marie (Female) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced.
Sankoh, Marie (Female) - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Sankoh, Marie (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Sankoh, Marie (Female) - 1998 in Kambia - Tortured. Killed.
Sankoh, Marouf (Male) age 20 - 1998 - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Sankoh,Maulimu (Male) age 41 - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sankoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Baoma, Bo District - Abducted and detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Sankoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Killed.
Sankoh, Mohamed (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sankoh, Mohamed (Male) age 42 - 1999 - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Sankoh, Mohamed (Male) age 77 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sankoh, Mohamed Moray (Male) age 43 - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Sankoh, Mohawa (Female) - 1994 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sankoh, Morlai (Male) age 16 - Abducted.
Sankoh, Morlai (Male) age 57 - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Abducted and detained.
Sankoh, Musa (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Detained.
Sankoh, Ousman (Male) - Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Ousman (Male) - Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Rashid (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Limb amputated. Killed.
Sankoh, Roke (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Sankoh, Roke (Male) age 60 - 1995 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sankoh, Rugie (Female) age 12 - 1999 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sankoh, Saidu (Male) - Abducted. Killed.
Sankoh, Saidu (Male) age 27 - 1996 in Kenema - Killed.
Sankoh, Salamatu (Female) - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Assaulted. Killed.
Sankoh, Salieu (Male) age 25 - Killed.
Sankoh, Sampha (Female) - 1994 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Sankoh, Sanda (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Sankoh, Sellu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Sankoh, Shekman (Male) - 1992 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sankoh, Soko (Male) - 1997 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted. Killed.
Sankoh, Sonkemo (Female) - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Sankoh, Sorie (Male) - 1999 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Property looted and destroyed.
Sankoh, Sulaiman (Male) age 35 - Displaced.
Sankoh, Tejan (Male) - Tortured and stripped.
Sankoh, Usif (Male) - 1999 - Abducted. Tortured.
Sankoh, Yealee (Female) age 61 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sankoh, Yusuf (Male) age 50 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Sankoh Yillah, Kadijatu Kubra Madam (Female) age 60 - 1999 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sannah, Boakie (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Sannah, Masseh (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sannoh,Abdulai (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Abu (Male) - 1993 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sannoh, Abu (Male) - 1991 in Small Bo, Kenema - Killed.
Sannoh,Alhaji Baimba (Male) age 34 - 1996 in Wunde, Bo District - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sannoh, Aminata (Female) age 26 - 1998 - Detained.
Sannoh, Arma (Male) age 50 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sannoh, Bintu (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Sannoh, Bintu (Female) - 1991 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced.
Sannoh, Brima (Male) - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sannoh, Brima (Male) age 40 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Sannoh, Brima (Male) age 65 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Killed.
Sannoh, Dibor (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Sannoh,Emmanuel (Male) age 37 - 1995 in Benducha, Bonthe - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Sannoh, Foday (Male) - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Foday (Male) age 11 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Foday (Male) age 28 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Sannoh, Foday (Male) age 45 - 1993 in Kenema - Displaced.
Sannoh, Gladys (Female) age 25 - 1996 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Sannoh, Hawa (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sannoh, Hawa (Female) age 31 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sannoh, Hawa (Female) age 44 - 1994 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Extorted. Forced to labour.
Sannoh, Jebeh (Female) - Assaulted.
Sannoh, Juana (Male) age 30 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sannoh, Kemoh (Male) age 37 - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sannoh, Lahai (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Sannoh, Lahai (Male) age 28 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Tortured.
Sannoh, Lahai K (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Killed.
Sannoh, Lamin (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Sannoh,Lansana (Male) age 45 - 1996 in Bagbo, Bo District - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted. Tortured and stripped.
Sannoh, Lansana (Male) age 47 - 1991 in Koya, Kenema - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sannoh, Lansana (Male) age 50 - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sannoh, Luseni (Male) age 46 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Sannoh, Maddi (Female) age 35 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Mariama (Female) age 18 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sannoh, Massah (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Sannoh, Mattia (Male) - 1997 in Dama, Kenema - Extorted and property looted.
Sannoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Sannoh, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Mohamed (Male) age 22 - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Displaced. Tortured.
Sannoh, Mohamed (Male) age 56 - 1998 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Sannoh, Mohamed Fonigei Jawia-Moi (Male) age 34 - 1991 in Nongowa, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Momoh (Male) - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Sannoh, Moriforay (Male) age 48 - 1998 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced.
Sannoh, Moses (Male) - 1997 in Sittia, Bonthe - Detained.
Sannoh, Munda (Male) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sannoh, Mustapha (Male) - 1993 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sannoh, Mustapha (Male) age 61 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sannoh, Satia (Male) - 1998 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sannoh, Siallah (Male) - 1991 in Upper Bambara , Kailahun - Displaced.
Sannoh, Tejan (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Sannoh, Tenneh (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sannoh, Tiange (Female) age 25 - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sannoh, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Abducted.
Sannoh, Vandy (Male) - 1991 - Abducted. Killed.
Sannoh, Wiata (Female) age 19 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sannoh, Wuya (Female) age 57 - 1993 in Dama, Kenema - Killed.
Sannoh, Wuya (Female) age 65 - Killed.
Sanoh M., Henry (Male) age 43 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Santigie, Gbassay (Female) age 26 - 1995 in Banta Mokele, Moyamba - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Santigie, Tity (Female) age 39 - 1997 in Imperi, Bonthe - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sanu, Abie (Female) age 32 - 1994 in Simbaru, Kenema - Displaced.
Sanu, Daniel (Male) age 68 - 1998 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Sanu, Fatmata (Female) age 13 - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated.
Sanu, Santigie (Male) - 1998 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Killed.
Sao, Francis (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Sao, Hawa (Female) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Sao, Momoh (Male) - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Detained.
Sapateh, Ramatu (Female) age 48 - 1998 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced. Tortured.
Sapawato, Tommy (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Sapha, Margrette (Female) - Abducted and detained.
Sapha, Vandi (Male) - 1995 in Koya, Kenema - Forced to labour.
Sargie, Tom (Male) age 49 - 1998 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Displaced.
Sarmu, Umaru (Male) - Displaced. Assaulted.
Sarty, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Saruqe, Sandy (Male) age 33 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced.
Satic, Sakpa (Male) - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Satta, Konna (Female) age 50 - Displaced and property looted.
Satta, Lansana (Male) - 1994 in Yawei, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted. Killed.
Saudi, Adama (Female) - 1997 in Timdel, Moyamba - Abducted and detained.
Saw, Kadiatu (Female) age 29 - 1995 in Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sawaneh, Bambay (Male) age 15 - 1998 - Displaced. Limb amputated.
Sawaneh, Foday (Male) age 29 - 1997 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Sawaneh, Ibrahim (Male) age 51 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Sawaneh, Kainawova (Male) - 1991 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property looted. Forced to labour. Killed.
Sawaneh, Musa (Male) - 1994 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Sawaneh, Tiangeh (Female) age 7 - 1991 in Western Area - Displaced. Assaulted.
Sawyer, Anthony (Male) age 15 - 1991 in Gallinasperi, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sawyer, Bainatu (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Sawyer, Fean (Male) - 1998 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Sawyer, Henry (Male) - 1991 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Sawyer, Matilda (Male) age 40 - Displaced and property looted.
Sawyerr, Joseph (Male) age 16 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Sedekei, Sahr (Male) age 33 - 1999 - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Sefoi, Alie (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Killed.
Sei, Baby (Male) - 1995 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted.
Sei, Brima (Male) age 32 - 1992 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sei, Brima (Male) age 40 - 1991 in Nomo, Kenema - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sei, Duramani (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sei, Eric (Male) age 36 - 1993 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sei, Joe (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Sei, Momoh (Male) age 45 - 1992 in Niawa, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Sei, Ousman (Male) age 53 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Sei, Tommy (Male) age 35 - 1995 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Sei Rogers, Momoh (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Killed.
Seigeh, Momoh (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Seita, Wuya (Female) - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Seitua, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Killed.
Seitua, Foday (Male) age 47 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Seitua, Hanasan (Male) age 51 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Seitua, Jinnah (Male) age 24 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Seitua, Jusu Kono Boy (Male) age 31 - 1992 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Seitua, Mariama (Female) age 19 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Seitua, Momoh (Male) age 64 - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Killed.
Seitua, Sai (Male) age 84 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Seituah, Sengbe (Male) age 50 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Seiwoh, Mattu (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Seiyah, Joseph (Male) - 1995 in Kowa, Moyamba - Displaced.
Sekua, Saffa (Male) - 1991 - Tortured.
Sellu, Abel (Female) - 1997 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced.
Sellu, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Tortured and stripped. Killed.
Sellu, Amara (Male) age 31 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Tortured.
Sellu, Amara (Male) age 68 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sellu, Aminata (Female) - Displaced and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Sellu, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Kpanda Kemo, Bonthe - Killed.
Sellu, Brima (Male) age 32 - 1995 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sellu, Fanta (Female) age 43 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sellu, Joe (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sellu, John (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sellu, Karimu C.Y. (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted. Detained. Assaulted.
Sellu, Kula (Female) - 1991 in Soro Gbema, Pujehun - Killed.
Sellu, Kumba (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed. Detained.
Sellu, Kurah (Female) - 1998 in Bonthe UDC, Bonthe - Abducted and detained.
Sellu, Mattu (Female) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Sellu, Mooray (Male) - 1995 in Dodo, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Sellu, Ngaijeh (Male) - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted. Killed.
Sellu, Sama (Male) age 30 - 1994 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Displaced. Tortured.
Sellu, Samuel (Male) age 42 - 1996 in Bagbe, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Sellu, Sheku (Male) age 8 - 1991 in Jawie, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted.
Sellu, Susan (Female) age 23 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sellu, Tommy (Male) - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sema, Jinnah (Female) - 1991 in Jalahun, Kailahun - Assaulted.
Semah, Duba (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Semah, Jinnah (Female) - 1991 in Peje Bongre, Kailahun - Killed.
Sembe, Yeama (Female) - 1995 in Sogbini, Bonthe - Displaced.
Semeeh, Gabriel (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Semendu, Sahr (Male) - 1999 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Senedah, Mohamed (Male) age 17 - 1997 in Bo District - Tortured.
Senese, Keine (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Senesie, Adama (Female) age 37 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Senesie, Brima (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Senesie, Digba (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Kono - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Senesie, Finda (Female) age 13 - 1999 in Fiama, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Senesie, Fomba (Male) - 1991 in Luawa, Kailahun - Killed.
Senesie, Franklyn (Male) age 26 - 2000 in Western Area - Tortured.
Senesie, Gassimu (Male) - 1996 - Abducted.
Senesie, Kenie (Male) - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Senesie, Kennie (Male) age 42 - 1996 in Wandor, Kenema - Displaced.
Senesie, Kona (Female) - 1991 - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Senesie, Lippia (Male) - 1996 in Niawa Lenga, Bo District - Killed.
Senesie, M.A. (Male) age 59 - 1994 in Nongowa, Kenema - Displaced.
Senesie, Mabinty (Female) age 30 - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Senesie, Momoh (Male) age 57 - 1995 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Senesie, Patrick (Male) - 1995 in Dasse, Moyamba - Tortured.
Senesie, Sahr (Male) age 33 - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Senesie, Sao (Male) age 30 - 1991 in Penguia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Tortured. Killed.
Senesie, Tongowa (Male) - 1994 in Jiama-Bongor, Bo District - Abducted and detained.
Senesie, Vandy (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Senesie, Woudie (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Senessi, Aiah (Male) - 1998 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted. Killed.
Senessi, Fatu (Female) age 33 - 1992 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted.
Senessi,Kumba (Female) age 48 - 1998 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced andproperty looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Senessi, Steven (Male) age 46 - 1992 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Senessie, Aiah A (Male) age 28 - 1997 in Soa, Kono - Killed.
Senessie, Emmanuel (Male) age 10 - 1998 in Sandor, Kono - Displaced. Assaulted.
Senessie, Komba (Male) age 15 - 1997 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Senessie, Mohamed (Male) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Senessie, Moray (Male) age 30 - 1991 - Killed.
Sengbe, Ibrahim (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Dodo, Kenema - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sengbeh, Keikula (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Sengbeh, Satta (Female) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Assaulted.
Sengeh, Abu (Male) age 23 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sengeh, Dauda (Male) - 1994 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Sengeh, David (Male) - 1991 in Lugbu, Bo District - Killed.
Sengeh, Foday (Male) - 1994 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Sengeh, Lansana (Male) age 44 - 1991 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sengeh, Massah (Female) age 29 - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Displaced. Assaulted.
Sengeh, Mohamed (Male) - Abducted and detained.
Sengeh, Momoh (Male) - 1991 in Malen, Pujehun - Killed.
Sengeh, Sumani (Male) - 1992 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Seray, Alpha (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted and stripped.
Serray, Aruna (Male) - Extorted.
Serry, Alie (Male) age 46 - 1998 in Kholifa Mabang, Tonkolili - Displaced.
Serry, Amadu (Male) - 1999 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Serry, Amie (Female) age 38 - 1994 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Serry, Aruna (Male) - 1998 - Displaced.
Serry, James (Male) age 24 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Serry, Mabinty (Female) age 17 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced.
Serry, Ramatu (Female) age 11 - 1999 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Serry, Ramatu (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed.
Serttia, Momoh (Male) age 45 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Sesay, Abass (Male) - 1999 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Tortured. Killed.
Sesay, Abass (Male) age 13 - 1998 - Forced to labour. Killed.
Sesay, Abass (Male) age 31 - 1994 - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Abdul (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Abdul (Male) age 3 - 1998 - Displaced.
Sesay, Abdul (Male) age 25 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Abdul (Male) age 27 - 1999 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Abdul (Male) age 34 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property destroyed. Assaulted.
Sesay, Abdul Rahman (Male) - 1999 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Abdul Rahman (Male) - 1998 in Koya, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Abdulai (Male) - 1997 - Extorted.
Sesay, Abdulai (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted.
Sesay, Abdulai (Male) age 7 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Abdulai (Male) age 20 - 1994 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Abdulai (Male) age 37 - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Abdulai (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Samu, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Marampa, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - 1996 - Property looted. Killed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - Killed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Tortured and limb amputated. Killed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Killed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Sesay, Abu (Male) age 1 - 1999 in Western Area - Limb amputated.
Sesay, Abu (Male) age 16 - 1991 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Sesay,Abu (Male) age 45 - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sesay, Abu (Male) age 67 - 1994 in Neini, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Abu Bakarr (Male) - 1997 in Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Abu Bakarr (Male) age 28 - 1995 in Kaiyamba, Moyamba - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sesay, Adama (Female) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Sesay, Adama (Female) - 1999 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Sesay, Adama (Female) - 1998 - Limb amputated.
Sesay, Adama (Female) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Adama (Female) age 23 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Sesay, Adama (Female) age 35 - 1998 - Displaced.
Sesay, Adama (Female) age 46 - 1996 - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Adikalig (Male) - 1999 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Sesay, Albert (Male) age 37 - Displaced.
Sesay, Alhaji (Male) - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Alhaji (Male) - Tortured.
Sesay, Alhaji (Male) - 1998 in Kakua, Bo District - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Alhaji Ibrahim (Male) - 1991 - Property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Alhaji M.l. (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property destroyed.
Sesay,Alhaji Mohamed Lamin (Male) age 79 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun -Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Alhaji Monya (Male) - 1998 in Jawie, Kailahun - Killed.
Sesay, Alice (Female) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Alie (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Alie (Male) age 22 - Killed.
Sesay, Alie (Male) age 61 - 1999 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) - 1998 in Gbanti Kamaranka, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) - 1999 in Leibasgayahun, Bombali - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) - Killed.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) age 18 - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) age 27 - 1999 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) age 40 - 1998 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Alimamy (Male) age 58 - 1997 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced.
Sesay, Allie (Male) - 1996 in Kongbora, Moyamba - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) - 1997 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Killed.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) - 1998 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) - 2000 - Displaced.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) - 1999 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) - 1994 in Yawei, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) age 9 - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) age 20 - Killed.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Nongoba Bullom, Bonthe - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) age 45 - 1998 - Killed.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) age 55 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Tortured.
Sesay, Alpha (Male) age 78 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay,Alpha Bedor (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Alpha Taimu (Male) age 47 - 1994 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Alusine (Male) - Abducted and detained. Stripped.
Sesay, Alusine (Male) - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Killed.
Sesay, Alusine (Male) age 18 - 1996 in Sella Limba, Bombali - Displaced.
Sesay, Alusine Juana (Male) age 45 - 1997 in Mandu, Kailahun - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Amadu (Male) - 1999 in Koya, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Sesay, Amadu (Male) age 65 - 1995 in Maforki, Port Loko - Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Amadu (Male) age 66 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Killed.
Sesay,Amara (Male) age 23 - 1992 in Gbense, Kono - Property destroyed.Abducted and detained. Assaulted, tortured and stripped.
Sesay, Amara (Male) age 54 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Amie (Female) - 1997 - Displaced. Tortured.
Sesay, Amie (Female) - 1997 in Kando Leppeama, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Amie (Female) age 65 - 1994 in Nimiyama, Kono - Displaced and extorted.
Sesay, Aminata (Female) - 1998 - Property destroyed. Detained.
Sesay, Aminata (Female) - 1999 - Extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Aminata (Female) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted and forced to participate in an act of cannibalism.
Sesay, Aminata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Sesay, Aminata (Female) age 32 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Sesay, Aminata Baromie (Female) age 49 - 1994 in Kalansogia, Tonkolili - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Aruna (Male) - 1996 - Assaulted.
Sesay, Assana (Male) - 1998 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Killed.
Sesay, Babber (Male) - Killed.
Sesay, Baby (Female) - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Killed.
Sesay, Bai (Male) age 31 - 1998 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Assaulted.
Sesay, Baimba (Male) age 18 - 1991 in Western Area - Displaced. Tortured.
Sesay, Baindu (Female) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Sesay, Bala (Male) age 34 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Balie (Male) - 1994 in Gbense, Kono - Killed.
Sesay,Balla (Male) age 44 - 1997 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and propertydestroyed. Abducted and detained. Limb amputated.
Sesay, Balla (Male) age 56 - 1998 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Assaulted.
Sesay, Bambeh (Female) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Bangeya (Male) - 1998 in Biriwa, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sesay, Barica (Male) - 1992 in Gorama Kono, Kono - Displaced.
Sesay, Bockarie (Male) - 1997 in Simbaru, Kenema - Killed.
Sesay, Bockarie (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sesay, Bomkapr (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Borbor (Male) - 1999 - Displaced.
Sesay, Borwoh (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Brima (Male) - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Brima (Male) - 1995 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay,Brima (Male) - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Displaced, extorted andproperty destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and stripped.
Sesay, Brima (Male) - 1997 in Kwamebai Krim, Bonthe - Extorted and property looted. Detained.
Sesay, Brima (Male) - Displaced, extorted and property destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Brima (Male) - Killed.
Sesay, Brima (Male) - 1991 in Dodo, Kenema - Killed.
Sesay, Brima (Male) age 56 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Brima Josephous (Male) age 50 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted.
Sesay, Brima Saio (Male) age 41 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Brima Siaka (Male) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted. Killed.
Sesay, Collier (Male) age 55 - 1991 in Peje West, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Combor (Male) - Killed.
Sesay, Dakoh (Male) age 40 - 1998 - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Assaulted.
Sesay, Damba (Male) - 1999 in Tambakka, Bombali - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Dauda (Male) - 1996 in Jong, Bonthe - Displaced.
Sesay, David (Male) age 26 - 1999 in Tonkolili - Displaced and property looted. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Digba (Female) - Killed.
Sesay, Emma (Female) age 44 - 1997 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Emmanuel (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Abducted.
Sesay, Emmanuel (Male) age 41 - 1998 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Famoroh (Male) age 10 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Tortured.
Sesay, Fanta (Female) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Killed.
Sesay, Fasalie (Male) - 1998 in Follosaba Dembelia, Koinadugu - Abducted.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) - 1996 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and property looted. Abducted.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 - Tortured.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) - 1998 - Property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) age 25 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Fatmata (Female) age 53 - Displaced.
Sesay, Fatmata Abu (Female) - 1997 in Bombali - Assaulted.
Sesay, Fatu (Female) - 1991 in Kamara, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Fatu (Female) - 1999 in Maforki, Port Loko - Killed.
Sesay, Fatu (Female) - Displaced.
Sesay, Fatu (Female) - 1998 - Killed.
Sesay, Fatu (Female) - 1998 in Magbema, Kambia - Property destroyed. Tortured. Killed.
Sesay, Fatu (Female) - 1996 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Fatu (Female) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Fina (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Finnah (Female) - 1998 - Detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Kamara, Kono - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Dembelia Sinkunia, Koinadugu - Assaulted. Killed.
Sesay, Foday (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sesay, Foday (Male) - Property looted.
Sesay, Foday (Male) - 1999 in Makari Gbanti, Bombali - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Sesay, Foday (Male) - 2000 in Samu, Kambia - Assaulted.
Sesay, Foday (Male) age 10 - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Foday (Male) age 20 - 1998 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Assaulted, tortured and limb amputated.
Sesay, Foday (Male) age 37 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Foday (Male) age 37 - 1995 in Jong, Bonthe - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted.
Sesay, Foday (Male) age 51 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Foday Kenke (Male) age 43 - 1998 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Property looted. Forced to labour. Tortured and stripped.
Sesay, Foray (Male) age 46 - 1998 - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sesay, Gassimu (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Sesay, Gbanay (Male) age 31 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Gbassey (Female) - 1994 - Tortured. Killed.
Sesay, Gbla (Male) - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sesay, Haja (Female) - 1998 in Dia, Kailahun - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Haja (Female) age 13 - 1991 in Gbense, Kono - Displaced and extorted. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Hassan (Male) - 1998 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Displaced. Tortured and limb amputated. Killed.
Sesay, Hassan (Male) age 33 - Displaced.
Sesay, Hassana (Male) - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour.
Sesay,Hassana (Male) age 60 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Displacedand property looted and destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted andstripped.
Sesay, Hawa (Female) - 1998 - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Hawa (Female) age 17 - 1996 in Kono - Displaced.
Sesay, Hawa (Female) age 56 - 1992 in Dia, Kailahun - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Hawa (Female) age 58 - 1999 in Western Area - Property looted.
Sesay, Hippo (Male) - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Ibrahim (Male) - 1997 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted.
Sesay, Ibrahim (Male) - 1997 - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Ibrahim (Male) age 18 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Assaulted.
Sesay, Ibrahim (Male) age 22 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced. Killed.
Sesay,Ibrahim (Male) age 33 - 1999 in Western Area - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Ibrahim (Male) age 35 - 1999 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Ibrahim Koyo (Male) - 1995 in Bumpeh, Moyamba - Killed.
Sesay, Ibrahim Patho (Male) - 1999 in Bureh, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Ibrahim Sorrie (Male) age 38 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Sesay, Idrissa (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Western Area - Property looted.
Sesay, Isata (Female) age 12 - 1999 in Western Area - Assaulted.
Sesay, Isata (Female) age 39 - 1996 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Isatu (Female) - 1999 in Kaffu Bullom, Port Loko - Abducted.
Sesay, Isatu (Female) - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Isatu (Female) age 25 - 1998 in Kissi Teng, Kailahun - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Ishmail (Male) - 1999 - Displaced.
Sesay, Ishmaila (Male) age 24 - 1995 in Moyamba - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sesay, Iye (Female) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Abducted. Tortured. Killed.
Sesay, Iye (Female) - 1997 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Forced to labour. Killed.
Sesay, Iye (Female) - 1991 in Dama, Kenema - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, James (Male) age 59 - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Sesay, James (Male) age 68 - 1996 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Jariatu (Female) - 2000 in Western Area - Abducted.
Sesay, Jebbeh (Female) - 1998 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Assaulted.
Sesay, Jebbeh (Female) age 9 - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Jenneh (Female) - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Killed.
Sesay, Jenneh (Female) - 1991 - Killed.
Sesay, Jenneh (Female) age 11 - 1991 in Barri, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sesay, John (Male) - 1998 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Killed.
Sesay, John (Male) - 1998 - Assaulted.
Sesay, John (Male) - 1998 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, John (Male) age 7 - 1992 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, John (Male) age 53 - 1999 in Briama, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, John (Male) age 56 - 1999 - Killed.
Sesay, Joselyn (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Killed.
Sesay, Joseph (Male) age 9 - 1999 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Forced to labour. Tortured.
Sesay, Joseph (Male) age 26 - 1998 in Maforki, Port Loko - Property destroyed. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Kabbah (Male) - Killed.
Sesay, Kaday (Female) age 44 - 1994 in Konike Sande, Tonkolili - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Kadiatu (Female) - 1995 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Kadiatu (Female) age 16 - 1996 - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Kadiatu (Female) age 21 - 1998 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted.
Sesay, Kadiatu (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Fakunya, Moyamba - Displaced. Tortured.
Sesay, Kadiatu (Female) age 34 - 1992 - Extorted and property destroyed. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Kadiatu (Female) age 46 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced.
Sesay, Kadiatu (Female) age 55 - 1998 in Port Loko - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Kadie (Female) - 1991 in Kakua, Bo District - Killed.
Sesay, Kaifea (Male) age 20 - 1994 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sesay, Kalie (Male) age 58 - 1998 - Killed.
Sesay, Kamanda (Male) age 6 - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Kamatu (Female) age 47 - 1999 in Ribbi, Moyamba - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Kanda (Male) age 60 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Kapri (Male) - 1994 - Displaced.
Sesay, Karifa (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Kebbie (Male) age 50 - 1994 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Keikuda (Male) - Killed.
Sesay, Kekura Finneh (Male) - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Killed.
Sesay, Kendy (Male) - 1994 in Tikonko, Bo District - Property looted and destroyed.
Sesay,Kolleh (Male) age 42 - 1998 in Koinadugu - Displaced and extorted.Abducted and detained. Assaulted and limb amputated.
Sesay, Koloneh(Female) age 49 - 1995 in Yoni, Tonkolili - Displaced and propertylooted and destroyed. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Kombo (Male) - 1998 in Gbendembu Ngowahun, Bombali - Limb amputated. Killed.
Sesay, Komeh (Female) age 25 - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Displaced and extorted. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Konwa (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Kula (Female) - 1991 in Bumpeh, Bo District - Killed.
Sesay, Kurtis (Male) - 1998 in Buya Romende, Port Loko - Property looted and destroyed. Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sesay, Lahai (Male) age 64 - 1991 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sesay, Lamin (Male) - 1995 - Killed.
Sesay, Lamin (Male) age 8 - 1999 - Forced to labour and drugged. Tortured.
Sesay, Lamin (Male) age 25 - 1998 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Lansana (Male) age 35 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced and property destroyed. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Lansana (Male) age 47 - 1999 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Property destroyed. Forced to labour. Tortured.
Sesay, Lansana (Male) age 65 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Forced to labour.
Sesay, Lemoh (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced. Assaulted.
Sesay, Lima (Male) - 1998 in Bombali - Killed.
Sesay, Lovetta (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Lucy (Female) age 30 - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Displaced.
Sesay, Mabaa (Female) - 1991 in Panga Kabonde, Pujehun - Killed.
Sesay, Mabinty (Female) - Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sesay, Mabinty (Female) - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Forced to labour. Killed.
Sesay, Mabinty (Female) age 8 - 1999 in Western Area - Forced to labour.
Sesay, Mabinty (Female) age 15 - 1998 - Displaced and extorted. Assaulted.
Sesay, Mamadu (Male) - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Mamawa (Female) - 1995 in Imperi, Bonthe - Killed.
Sesay, Mamawa (Female) age 37 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Displaced. Killed.
Sesay, Mambu (Male) age 44 - 1991 in Langorama, Kenema - Property destroyed. Killed.
Sesay, Mamodu (Male) - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced.
Sesay, Marco (Male) - 1999 - Killed.
Sesay, Margrette (Female) age 36 - 1996 in Kagboro, Moyamba - Displaced. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Mariama (Female) - 1998 in Kassunko, Koinadugu - Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Mariama (Female) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Mariama (Female) age 43 - 1991 in Malema, Kailahun - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Mariatu (Female) age 9 - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Mariatu (Female) age 10 - 1998 in Tambakka, Bombali - Displaced. Abducted. Assaulted.
Sesay, Mariatu (Female) age 24 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Marie - 1999 in Bureh, Port Loko - Killed.
Sesay, Marie (Female) age 27 - 1999 in Western Area - Extorted. Assaulted.
Sesay, Marie (Female) age 38 - 1999 in Loko Massama, Port Loko - Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Martin (Male) age 15 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced. Tortured.
Sesay, Mathew (Male) - 1994 in Wandor, Kenema - Killed.
Sesay, Memuna (Female) - Displaced. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Merah (Female) age 40 - 1998 - Displaced.
Sesay, Miatta (Female) age 24 - 1997 in Kailahun - Displaced.
Sesay, Michael (Male) age 39 - 1994 in Sowa, Pujehun - Displaced.
Sesay, Minata (Female) age 65 - 1998 in Sengbe, Koinadugu - Displaced, extorted and property looted.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Kholifa Rowalla, Tonkolili - Assaulted.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) - 1994 in Gbonkolenken, Tonkolili - Forced to labour.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Sanda Loko, Bombali - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) - 1991 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Samu, Kambia - Property looted. Killed.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) - 1998 in Baoma, Bo District - Property looted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) - 1999 in Western Area - Abducted and detained. Killed.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 17 - 1999 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displaced. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 34 - 1998 in Wara-Wara Bafodia, Koinadugu - Extorted. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 35 - 1999 in Western Area - Detained. Assaulted. Killed.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - Killed.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 36 - 1999 in Western Area - Property destroyed. Abducted. Limb amputated.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 38 - 1995 in Magbema, Kambia - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 42 - 1996 in Lower Bambara, Kenema - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 51 - 1998 - Displaced.
Sesay, Mohamed (Male) age 65 - 1994 in Nimikoro, Kono - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Mohamed Amadu (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Sesay, Mohamed Kanke (Male) age 25 - Displaced.
Sesay, Momodu (Male) - Extorted. Killed.
Sesay, Momodu (Male) - 1999 in Paki Masabong, Bombali - Extorted. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Sesay, Momodu (Male) age 26 - 1991 - Killed.
Sesay, Momodu (Male) age 54 - 1997 in Tonko Limba, Kambia - Forced to labour.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) - 1995 in Kori, Moyamba - Tortured.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) - 1998 in Malema, Kailahun - Detained. Stripped.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) - 1999 in Gbinleh-Dixon, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) age 31 - 2000 - Displaced and property looted. Forced to labour.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) age 35 - Killed.
Sesay,Momoh (Male) age 37 - 1994 in Wara-Wara Yagala, Koinadugu - Displacedand property destroyed. Forced to labour. Assaulted.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) age 38 - 1998 in Port Loko - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) age 49 - 1998 in Luawa, Kailahun - Forced to labour.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) age 55 - 1994 in Niawa, Kenema - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Assaulted.
Sesay, Momoh (Male) age 63 - 1999 - Displaced and extorted. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Moriforay (Male) - 1998 - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Morlai (Male) age 60 - Property destroyed. Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Sesay, Muda (Male) - 1991 - Killed.
Sesay, Mukor (Male) - 1999 - Displaced. Abducted and detained. Tortured.
Sesay, Murana (Male) age 38 - 1997 in Mambolo, Kambia - Displaced and property destroyed.
Sesay, Musa (Male) - 1995 in Sanda Magblonthor, Port Loko - Killed.
Sesay, Musa (Male) - 1999 in Safroko Limba, Bombali - Displaced and property looted and destroyed.
Sesay, Musa (Male) age 26 - 1997 in Nongowa, Kenema - Extorted. Abducted. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay,Musa (Male) age 56 - 1999 in Bombali Shebora, Bombali - Displaced,extorted and property looted. Assaulted and tortured.
Sesay, Musu (Female) - 1997 in Makpele, Pujehun - Displaced. Killed.
Sesay, Musu (Female) - Displaced and property looted.
Sesay, Nabie Musa (Male) age 73 - 1996 in Magbema, Kambia - Property destroyed.
Sesay, Nafatu (Female) - 2000 in Malal Mara, Tonkolili - Abducted and detained. Assaulted and tortured. Killed.
Sesay, Naferema (Female) age 65 - 1998 in Mongo, Koinadugu - Displaced and property looted and destroyed. Abducted and killed.

(Sierra Leone Truth and reconciliation Commission Report)

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Subject: Re: How good and pleasant it is when brothers live in harmony!
From: jj
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Date Posted: 21:27:15 06/27/08 ()
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Subject: Narrow escape , Steven.... and ........A.P.C.
From: SORIE Jawara
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Date Posted: 14:56:53 06/27/08 ()
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Siaka Stevens and A.P.C. IN DEEP TROUBLE , but God and some party supporters saved . He was sweating like a she goat and shaking like an old man to be engulfed by hay fever, Sir Henry LIGHTFOOT BOSTON demanding immediate Yes ANSWER"... coalition government , Albert leading the nation. Sir , I must go and have three A.P.C. PILLS BEFORE GIVING YOU MY candid ANSWER YOU WOULD APPRECIATE, SAID Stevens. You cazy stupid Stevens, if you take that money and position under ALBERT Margai, we will give your head to the voltures,do you want to put us in hell under ALbert? SHAME ON YOU TUPID OLD MAN, party supporters blasted. Dear ........humbly ...the offer is rejectd .....I am the winner and A.P.C. MUST LEAD THIS NATION .


Subject: Let us see each other as a bretheren
From: Dunia
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Sierra Leone.....We Are a Hopeless People If We Are Not United!
Posted by Winston Alusine Kabia (Winakabs) on Jun 27, 2008, 11:29


The saying goes: "The tribe that collects food and gathers it by the net
full, will indeed, today and tomorrow see the gathered food
overflowing – (a Mampa proverb)[1].

Sierra Leone has always had a reputation for hospitality. So this our
country must always have been fruitful, the gardens well-tended, and
fully able to support our ancestors' desire to build a better future,
working together. Majority of the constituents comprising the
population of Sierra Leone today are immigrants. We know that and
that hospitality has continued to this day. How many of us know our
origins?

Chez Winakabs......pass the night at the Airport Floor...but his resilient
attitude paid off after the Airline Manager Apologies and get him
airborne to London

Yet when this beautiful country came under one rule, it was said by the
late Governor Clarkson that one area would clash with another, the
back wall with the front door; that its foundations were built on a
combination of sand, gravel, bush layers and virgin soil, rather
implying that it could not endure. This he, Governor Clarkson said
could only be averted if we stay as a nation, uniting the tribes to
become the whole – the nation. I'm sure this prophecy must have
caused some disquiet, even dismay. Was it pre-ordained that there
must be division? Or could an underlying unity be established, so long
as it was founded upon reverence for a shared belief? That was Sir
Milton’s conviction - a common bond of faith would be a force strong
enough to hold the house together.

May I today reaffirm that conviction, but set it even more widely: for all
in Sierra Leone to live in one house; and I believe that what will hold
together the house that is our nation, is a commitment to living and
working together.

If we live without loyalty to a common cause, if there is no general
acceptance that confrontation for its own sake damages the well-being
of everyone, we shall live, obviously, in disunity. Our foundations are,
indeed, unsound. "A house divided against itself cannot stand." [Mark
3:25]

Without unity, one wall will merely confront the other; age-old wisdom
will go unheeded; without unity, there is, and probably can be, no
proper social order. So the people lose their way, because they cannot,
or will not, see the path they should walk together. "Where there is no
vision, the people perish," as the Book of Proverbs says. [29:18]

Even so, this cannot mean that all contrary or individual opinion should
be smothered, or ignored, or decried. New ideas have to come from
somewhere. Indeed, they must be encouraged, welcomed and
understood. They must be given, and received, in respect and in love.
Then, there may be agreement - that the idea should be adopted, or
abandoned. Or there may be agreement to disagree, for the time being
at least, and so then there is opportunity to move on to something else.

We must not become trapped in quarrels. For there is so much upon
which we can agree. There is so much we have in common. We are,
after all, all children of God. We share a common humanity, a common
ability to laugh and cry, to hope and to dream, to rejoice and to grieve,
to love and to be hurt. Let us never forget that.

Another thing we have in common is that we all belong to a family; and
to our families, we all owe a special loyalty, a special responsibility.
They nurture us, they mature us, and they provide us with our homes.
This has always been true, and further, it has always been true of all
peoples, of all cultures, at all times. "Family" might mean slightly
different things to different people, but the underlying concept is
universal.

That sense of family is in danger of being lost. There are many reasons:
the call of the city life, unemployment, the struggle to earn enough,
television that limits our vision to the size of 'the box'. There is no
simple answer, but so much depends on teaching, on example, on all
of us practising that loyalty to one another, that responsibility to one
another, that is the basis of true family life.

Yet loyalty and responsibility to others, even to those outside our
immediate families, is also, when we think about the essence of things,
absolutely vital. Such a loyalty as this is the basis of any true
community; of overall social cohesion; of fundamental national unity.
And true unity, paradoxically, allows greater diversity, amongst
individuals, between families and extended families, even within entire
countries.

Let's reflect on that for a moment. We in this country inherit two great
cultures, the European and the hinterlands – made up of so many
tribes and sub-tribes, each bringing with it its own distinctiveness. We
are fortunate that we can all share the richness of both - enjoy salad,
jollof rice, Shakie tomboy, kayoka, manornor, etc. They all, belonging
to the two sit comfortably, side by side. We can, and must, learn of
both. And other cultures have come too, adding their own distinctive
colours to the nation-state, the cloak, that represents our national life.
This is what I mean by unity in diversity - understanding, sharing,
rejoicing, in those things that make each of us different, yet at the
same time united, determined to hold together.

It is in this spirit of greatly extended family, of unity, that we must
address the problems and concerns that face us as a nation: our need
for reconciliation and redress for the wrongs of the past: issues of
tribalism, nepotism, cronyism and corruption in areas as diverse as
land and resources, criminal and civil justice; issues of deprivation,
education, health. Some issues impinge more upon a tiny minority than
the average Sierra Leonean; some more upon the average Sierra
Leonean than the tiny minority. But all are issues facing the nation as a
whole; and all must be addressed by the nation as a whole. For they
can be resolved only in a spirit of oneness.

So the essential well-being of our nation might, actually, depend on
our realising that it is built upon different types of ground, that our
shared nation is built upon a mixture of sand, gravel, bush layer and
rich virgin soil - upon a blend of Krio, Temne, Mende, Limba, Loko,
Fula, Yalunka, Susu, Madingo, Vai, Kissi, Sape, Sherbro, Mampa, plus
whoever or whatever might be represented in the whole (- I shudder to
think) - and, the Koranko, and that this diversity can be unified to
make a firm foundation for our nation. At least, this is an interpretation
of the prophecy that suggests itself to me.

For it is still the truth that, without a strong sense of kinship, of
loyalty, of responsibility to all those around us, and not only to
ourselves or to our immediate families, it becomes difficult, or in some
circumstances impossible, to achieve the better future we all desire;
not just for ourselves, but even more for our children and our
children's children.


We have come to help implement the principles and ideals of the
founders of our nation-state. We have to make Sierra Leone a better
place today and tomorrow. The past has created our present
circumstances – I urge all of us to embrace the past to be able to see
clearly those oversights that will path a brighter today and a more
fulfilling future. We are all an extension of each other – I cannot hurt a
brother in Bo without hurting another brother in Kambia. We all stand,
at present, over a great task. I implore all to put country above party,
tribal or regional politics. We should all work towards a peaceful co-
existence.

Let us unite, let us sing different songs that have a similar chorus of a
united nation, let us gather together, and let the bond of fellowship
unite us.

Author:
Winston Alusine Kabia aka Chez Winakabs is a Social Entrepreneur,
voluntarily working with CHEZ WINAKABS EUROPE and Commission for
the Advancement of African and African-Caribbean People (CAAP)

[1] Mampa – a sub-tribe in North-western Sierra Leone believe to be
extinct or have assimilated into the Temne tribe


Subject: Oh Wise KING LOGGY, I disagree!
From: Feedom of speech
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Date Posted: 13:54:34 06/27/08 ()
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"...Someone suggested a while back that one way to do so is to have Krios do away with European names and adopt African names. What do you think?"(King Loggy)

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King Loggy:
You would not appreciate how good it is sometimes to have an "English Name" until you apply to Medical or Law school and get accept because "white people" thought that you are "white" and hence the name "CHARLES ALVIN CURTIS-THOMAS"! Hehehehehehehehehehe!


Subject: Re: Oh Wise KING LOGGY, I disagree!
From: Dean
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Date Posted: 14:55:08 06/27/08 ()
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If you got admission because of your name, and not because of your credentials, then you must be ashamed of yourself. Infact college applications always ask applicants to identify themselves(Black, white hispanic etc).


Subject: Re: Oh Wise KING LOGGY, I disagree!
From: Feedom of speech
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Date Posted: 19:29:27 06/27/08 ()
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"If you got admission because of your name, and not because of your credentials, then you must be ashamed of yourself. Infact college applications always ask applicants to identify themselves(Black, white hispanic etc)." (Dean)

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_To each its own, my friend. It is called "survival". Sometimes when "every thing being equal" exists, other factors are taken into account! Some make it because of their "name". Some, as examplify below, because of their tribe. Yet others because of not who they know, but because of who knows them...need I go on and on?

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"...I had nothing against the emerging Limba group because, (to be totally honest), I personally gained from their nepotistic practices by getting a foreign scholarship ahead of more deserving Sierra Leoneans simply because of my connections to the Limba inner circle. I will not name names because some of the people are family members who are my benefactors. But let us focus on Ernest Koroma..."
(Saidu B. Turay, Ph.D)


Subject: REMEMBERING NANCY STEELE AND CLAUDE CAMPBELL
From: Feedom of speech
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Date Posted: 13:40:13 06/27/08 ()
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"Freetown High Court has imposed sentences of death on 11 of 16 civilians convicted of treason on monday in connection with last year's coup. Five others were given jail sentences. During the two days since the verdicts were delivered by an 11 member jury, the defendants and thier lawyers made passionate pleas to justice A. Bankole Rashid not to sentence them TO DEATH, but to temper justice with mercy.

As reported by BBC correspondent Winston Ojukutu-Macauley: "With the sound of crying coming from the public gallery, Justice Rashid told each of the 11 condemned prisoners that they be taken from the High Court to a lawful prison, and then to a PLACE OF EXECUTION, WHERE THEY WOULD BE HANGED BY THE NECK UNTIL DEAD! And as the crying spread across the public gallery where relatives of the condemned prisoners were sitting, the Judge said, "MAY THE LORD HAVE MERCY UPON YOUR SOUL!

This statement brought a sharp reply from Mrs NANCY STEELE, the 75 YEAR OLD WOMAN SENTENCED TO DEATH! Punching the air with her fist and turning to her family, she said, "MAY THE LORD HAVE MERCY UPON US ALL. Don't cry for me I am innocent."

Those convicted were:

**** Mrs Nancy Steele
**** Brigadier (Rtd) Modibo I. Leslie Lymon, who until recently had served as AFRC's Secretary of State for Internal Affairs.
**** Claude Victor Campbell, who was AFRC attorney General.
**** John Agina Sesay
**** Eric Kwaku Dixon
**** Ahmed Charrid Dumbuya
**** Sorie Allie Fofanah
**** Samuel Sampha Sesay
**** Tommy Anthony Patrick
**** Lawrence Loving Lamin
**** Mahamed Basiru Savage
**** Kainde Bangura
**** Mayilla Yansaneh
**** Phillip Sankoh
**** Harry Ben Alpha
**** Sorie Samuel Sesay"

(SOURCE UNKNOWN)


Subject: Re: REMEMBERING NANCY STEELE AND CLAUDE CAMPBELL
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 14:14:10 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
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Message:
HA , This is interesting, Mrs. Nancy Steele, found guilty -COUP---treason case? ARE you refering to the Mrs. Nancy Steele who advocated and organized a powerful force protest so JAWARA and others be killed?


Subject: Re: REMEMBERING NANCY STEELE AND CLAUDE CAMPBELL
From: Lamina Sankoh
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Date Posted: 22:39:36 06/27/08 ()
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She use to call S.I Koroma, Sorie:) :)


Subject: Is Jacob Sax Conteh Looking for a Job with the APC?
From: Deemdin
To: All
Date Posted: 13:31:57 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: Deemdin@yahoo.com
Entered From: acsnho-vpn.cancer.org at 12.168.24.203

Message:
I often read Jacob Sax Conteh's articles because I thought he is a good writer, but it seems he is now looking for a job with the APC government. How can he say Sierra Leone is better off when our people are suffering? Who is he talking to? I hope he will retur to his senses and write reasonable stuff!!!


Subject: Re: Is Jacob Sax Conteh Looking for a Job with the APC?
From: sarrkom
To: All
Date Posted: 13:43:03 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: sarrkom@yahoo.com
Entered From: acsnho-vpn.cancer.org at 12.168.24.203

Message:
Deemdin,

Here is Jacob's article in full. I think it is a good one and I don't know your problem with him praising Sa Lone for moving in the right direction.

Sierra Leone: Moving Forward in the Right Direction
Written by Jacob sax conteh
Friday, 27 June 2008
Today, the people of Zimbabwe face one of the worst treatments any human being could receive: the denial of freedom of choice and expression. A year ago, Sierra Leone was at the brink of facing a similar situation, but sanity prevailed, and today we are on the road to economic, social and political recovery.

A year ago, as Sierra Leone prepared for historic elections that would determine the future of the country, international media including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was full of dire predictions for the upcoming elections. Many predicted a violent-riddled election where the ruling S.L.P.P. would try to hold on to power, prompting the infamous rebels to take power, but on both the August elections and the September run-off, the country had one of the most peaceful and transparent elections in Africa in recent memory.

What went well for Sierra Leone was an enlightened electorate. From Falaba to Sulima and from Daru to Freetown, people were determined to elect the candidate of their choice and they were not willing to give in to intimidation and terror, something that has prevailed in Zimbabwe and has forced the opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai of the MDC not only to abandon the election, but to hide at the Dutch Embassy. What worked well in Sierra Leone was the realization by both Solomon Berewa of the SLPP and Ernest Koroma of the APC that the people of Sierra Leone and the international community would not accept an election riddled with violence and the stance of the then President Tejan Kabah to stay neutral.

As fuel and food prices skyrocket, inflicting undue hardship on our people, some are beginning to question whether life is better off now than it was a year ago. My answer to that question is “yes, life is better off now in Sierra Leone than a year ago.” A year ago, no sane person would invest their money in Sierra Leone for fear of elections violence, but today, hundreds of new businesses are sprouting all over the country attracting more investors. A year ago, many in the Diaspora dared not travel to Sierra Leone for fear of violence. Today, hundred of Sierra Leoneans in the Diaspora have returned home to either take jobs in the new APC government or start private enterprises.

Though the mood of some people in Sierra Leone right now might be gloomy due to the global economic hardship which even people who live in the richest country on earth, the United States, feel due to high gasoline prices, Sierra Leone is moving on the right tract to economic recovery. President Koroma who comes from the private sector has made transparency his trademark. Government ministers can no longer siphon funds earmarked for development projects to their private accounts as there are new mechanisms to track such funds. Like the private sector, government ministers and heads of departments now have to give full account of their funds. Moreover, there is also the threat of the newly revamped Anti-Corruption Commission which has sweeping powers to investigate corruption.

So I ask again, is Sierra Leone better now than a year ago? You bet. All we need to do is be patience. We are definitely on the right track and a few years from now, our new direction will land us to economic prosperity.


Subject: Re: Is Jacob Sax Conteh Looking for a Job with the APC?
From: Fenthi
To: All
Date Posted: 17:24:01 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: fenthi@hotmail.com
Entered From: e182015156.adsl.alicedsl.de at 85.182.15.156

Message:
Having read Jacob`s piece, I still cannot understand where any desire to seek a job is directly or indirectly implied. Jacob has been and is still one of the most objective contributors here. BTW what is wrong if he seeks a job at home?


Subject: Re: Is Jacob Sax Conteh Looking for a Job with the APC?
From: Sychophant
To: All
Date Posted: 19:46:42 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Looking for a job in Salone is fine. But when you reduce yourself to elimentary sychophancy to get noticed... thats a low down shame.

Sax Conteh does not need to grovel for a job by falsely claiming that Sierra Leones are not struggling under what seems like eternal punishment imposed by a very incompetent government.

Sax God dae ooh! Enn we for always member tumara!


Subject: Did you say, "Speaking in Tongues"?
From: Freedom of Speech
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Date Posted: 12:06:36 06/27/08 ()
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Posted by Dr. C. CURTIS-THOMAS on May 14, 2008 at 20:21:32:


"SPEAKING IN TONGUES", NO SCIENTIFIC OR BIBLICAL ANSWERS!

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Posted by Charles Curtis-Thomas, BSN,RN,MD(Hons.),MPH on May 12, 2008 at 10:20:48:


I have for a very long time been perplexed by the phenomenon of “speaking in tongues,” technically designated as “glossolalia” (throughout this article the terms will be used interchangeably). This phenomenon has been manifested in nearly every Christian denomination in recent years. Some churches have been divided on how to handle this manifestation. There are churches where it has been totally rejected and in others it has been uneasily tolerated or quietly supported. Other churches again have embraced it wholeheartedly. Some congregations have claimed a sweet enrichment and others have been split over it. Which ever way the phenomenon is sliced, if you will, Glossolalia remains a controversial subject despite its occurrence, growth and popularity.

My first encounter with and interest in glossolalia began when I was Invited by a female friend to a Pentecostal church on Fort Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone, on an Easter Sunday about three decades ago; this female was the last person I expected to hear speak in tongues, given her life-style. The service started and “warawayray, and before you kin say Jack Robinson dee baby begin for speak in tongues”! “Ah-ah, wetin me eye dae see so, and wetin me yace dae yerrie so?” I heard myself say under my breath! I looked around the church and everyone, excluding me, was involved in uttering some unintelligible speech, called speaking in tongues. The scene would have made the disciples and the crowd on the day of Pentecost suffocate with envy!

There is an explosion of literature from so many quarters on this subject that average Christians, even scholars, are overwhelmed. It has become nearly impossible for them to keep up with the rapid pace of publications on the subject.

In recent years glossolalia has received much attention from experts in various fields of study such as scholars, linguists, anthropologists, and scientists. For nearly a century these experts have engaged in scholarly and scientific studies of the phenomenon of glossolalia.

The study of golssolalia by linguists and anthropologists attempted to discover whether and/or to what extent it is linked to modern or ancient languages and language structures. Psychologists and psychiatrists studied the phenomenon to determine whether it is an aberrant or semi-normal psychological form of human behavior. Sociologists and behavioral scientists wanted to determine its place in various areas of socio-behavioral patterns of human behavior. Another group of researches has investigated the relationship of glossolalia as practiced by Christians with glossolalic phenomena that seem identical in non Christian religions of the world.

It is known now that priests of non Christian religions, such as witch doctors, shamans, and other religious persons speak on various ceremonial and religious occasions in glossolalic utterances that have characteristics identical with Christian glossolalia. These observations have raised totally new issues and have put glossolalia in a much broader context that can no longer be ignored.

In view of the aforementioned, more and more Christians and scientists are asking a lot of questions that have very few, if any, satisfying Biblical and/or scientific answers. Such questions as: Where does “speaking in tongues” originate from? Who engages in the practice of “speaking in tongues”? Do all Christians need to “speak in tongues”? Is this speaking in tongues necessary for a person to be saved? Is “speaking in tongues” the same as the baptism of the Holy Spirit? Is “speaking in tongues” the outpouring of the Latter Rain before Jesus returns in the clouds of heaven? Exactly who endorses “speaking in tongues”? Does “speaking in tongues” lead to a closer walk with Christ? Does the Holy Spirit reveal “new truths” to the one “speaking in tongues”? If “speaking in tongues” derives from the Holy Spirit does it then leads into a full knowledge of all truth of scr1pture? Is “speaking in tongues” the future means to unite all Christians into one single church? The original purpose of the gift of “speaking in tongues” was to enable the recipients to evangelize the city and its hinterland, but if the recipients of modern day only hear unintelligible speeches, as is soooooooo common today, is this then not counterproductive?

Now that I am pumped up, and I hope you are too, I am sending my critical thinking gear, if you will, to maximum and ask more questions (did I hear you say “go ahead, Sir?” alright then.): Aside from the issues of whether the Christian usage of speaking in tongues is from God or, as others hold, from Satan or to be connected with the demonic; whether it is a supernatural phenomenon; whether it is the result of a trance-state, a stimulation of Boca’s area in the left cerebral hemisphere, an altered state of consciousness, a form of hysteria or hypnosis, or a process of learned behavior.

Most modern glossolalialists say that present day glossolalia is not identical with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost; they claim instead that it is identical with Paul’s descr1ption of the spiritual gifts in 1 Cor 12-14. Is contemporary speaking in tongues as practiced among Christians different from the gift “speaking in tongues” referred to in Acts 2? Are they affirming that there are two different kinds of “speaking in tongues” in the New Testament, one in Acts 2 and another one in 1 Cor 12-14 ? Why do modern glossolalists now usually suggest that they speak in the “language of Angels” whereas they said before that they spoke in known foreign languages? Is it true that modern glossolalia is a spiritual and not a rational language? These issues and questions are but a small sample of those that many Christians are asking today. These matters and many more deserve to be addressed with candor and honesty.

Finally, and it is not my intention to sound exhaustive, the most troubling issue for me is: The commonality of glossolalia in both Christian and living non-Christian (pagan) religions raises a whole new set of questions. What is the purpose and sources of both types of glossolalia; what relationship, if any, exists between the two? What is the “spirit” at work? Is it the spirit of the dead, as claimed in some places? Is it of satanic origin? Is it but a human invention (in other words, is it fake)? Few would be willing to argue that the Holy Spirit will manifest Himself (sorry for being sexist here) within pagan ritual and practices, within the crafts of witch doctors, Shamans, and priests of pagan religions, in the same way as in Christianity. Is glossolalia then the common element or experience that links Christian and non Christian religions? If speaking in tongues is a gift from the Holy Spirit, does the Holy Spirit manifest Himself in these religions in this manner, even in sorcerous séances? In view of these issues, can we detect any scientific, linguistic difference between the glossolalic phenomena of Christians and non Christians? If so, what is it? And if not, what are the implications for the use of glossolalia among both Christians and non Christians? The final disturbing but inevitable question MUST be raised, is glossolalia really the gift of the Holy Spirit?


Sooooo many questions soooooooooooooooo few satisfying answers!

© 2008 Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas



Subject: Adult jokes-Mistaken identity
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:34:14 06/27/08 ()
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Mark and Michael were identical twins, who would confuse many people who did not know them.
Mark owned a disapidated old boat, which sank the same day Michael's wife died.
A few days later, a kind old woman saw Mark and mistaking him for Michael, said, "I'm sorry to hear about your loss. You must just feel so terrible."
Mark, thinking that she was talking about his boat, replied; "Heck no. In fact, I'm sort of glad to be rid of her. She was a rotten old thing right from the beginning. Her bottom was all shriveled up and she smelled like old dead fish. She was always losing her water, and a bad crack in the back and a pretty big hole in the front too. Every time I used her, her hole got bigger and she leaked like crazy. I guess what finally finished her off was when I rented her to
these four guys looking for a good time. I warned them that she wasn't very good, but they wanted to useher anyhow. The fools tried to get in her all at once and she split right up the middle."
The old lady fainted.


Subject: The BOY is still running his MOUTH!
From: Freedom of Speech
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Date Posted: 10:43:48 06/27/08 ()
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THE OPPO.' S GAUSSIAN CONVERSION: S&D OF PROSTITUTES
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Posted by jallohlaw@yahoo.com on June 27, 2008 at 10:26:41:

the OPPOSITION IN EXILE IS a reflective war machine designed by me to destroy in the sphere of reflection to grip of soupists on throats of the enslaved peoples of Sierra Leone.

We are thinkers: maroons, londonkrios, kontrykrios, londonkonrtrys, and we are united by one and only one interest: the theoretical DESTRUCTION OF the discourse of soupist obscurantist discourse, period.

Of course, there are beneficiaries of soupism: I call them the tails of the soupists in Freetown, headed now by the son of a prostitute President, EBK, WHOSE MOTHER, SIMILAR TO Rev. kkk, the baboon of New Jersey's mother.

I ASSERT WITHOUT QUALIFICATION THAT THE MOTHER OF EVERY SOUPIST AND EVERY TAIL OF A SOUPIST IS KNOWN PROSTITUTE: THAT EBK'S MOTHER IS A PROSTITUTE; THAT SAM SUMANA' MOTHER'S IS A PROSTITUTE; THAT EVERY APC SOUPIST'S MOTHER IS HOODRAT.

MOREOVER, I ASSERT THAT EVERY MOTHER OF ANY AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE MANAGAEMENT OF FORUM COCAINE IN NEW JERSEY IS A KNOWN PROSTITUTE. THE LIST FOLLOWS:

1. REV.KKK, SOUPIST'S MOTHER IS LIBERIAN KROO PROSTITUTE.

2. FODAY MANSARAY'S MOTHER IS KNOW PROSTITUTE, a superduper ass licker, to boot.

3. AND EVERY MEMBER OF THE MANAGEMENT UNNAMED HERIN: MAMA NA RAHRAY GAL.

Additionally, every fifth columnist from Forum Cocaine who posts here under whatever handle whatsover has a PROSTITUTE FOR A MOTHER, A STONE-COLD HOODRAT AND BROWN NOSER, TO BOOT.

HENCEFORTH, THE OPPOSITION TO SOUPISTS AS SONS AND DAUGHTER'S OF PROSTITUTES, INCLUDING THE CHIEF SOUPIST IN WASHINGTON DC, BABY DOC STEVENS.

I NOW ASSERT THAT BABY DOC STEVENS' MOTHER IS KNOWN FREETOWN PROSTITUTE.

Methodolgically, the OPPOSITION SHALL REFER TO THIS CABOODU OF SOUPIST SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF PROSTITUTES AS "soupist sons and daughter's of known prostitutes.

I HAVE NAMED NAMES: I am not interested in small fish; hence the category "sons and daughters of prostitutes applies only to mousey soupist tails in this Forum and Forum Cocaine.

On the other hand, when it comes the big fish: kabba, ebk, sam crack head sumana, etc. I shall refer specifically to THEIR MOTHERS as known prostitutes.

HENCE THE LIST OF THE BIG FISH:

1. EBK,SOUPIST: YU MAMA NA RARAY GAL;

2. SAM SUMANA : YU MAMA NA RARAY GAL

AND THE SAME CATEGORY APPLIES TO EACH AND EVERY MEMBER OF SOUPIST/FASCIST apc.


Subject: Is this LIBEL, SLANDER, TREASON, DISRESPECT, CRAZY, OR?
From: Freedom of speech
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Date Posted: 11:41:01 06/27/08 ()
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EBK'S PROSTITUTE MOTHER: A SEWER HOLE,

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Posted by jallohlaw@yahoo.com on June 27, 2008 at 11:19:41:

IT IS TIME TO TAKE SOUPISTS' MOTHERS TO THE GUTTER OF THEIR TRUTH: TRUTH PROSTITUTION.

IMAGINE: THE SON OF A HOODRAT, STONE-COLD, SUCKIE, SUCKIE PROSTITUTE IS THE 'PRESHIDENT' OF SOUPIST/FASCIST SIERRA LEONE.

EBK'S MAMA NA PIPE HOLE. AND WHAT A HOLE IT IS: WITH IT AND BY IT THE MUNKU BECAME A LONDONKONTRY, ALTHOUGH HE EVIDENTLY FAILED TO PICK UP proper engilishe prunouniatssssssssssstion.

BONEDHEAD: YOU MAMA NA SAWPITT PIPE DRAINAGE, SEWER, GOTTA.

NEXT, I SHALL PROVE THAT EBK'S MOTHER IS NOT ONLY A PROSTITUTE, A SAWPITTRAT, BUT EBK HIMSELF IS THE 'GIRL FRIEND' OF THE SPONSOR OF TERRORISM IN WEST AFRICA, THE HOMOSEXUAL president of burkina faso.

Everybody knows how many trips he has made to burkina, and the reason?

Why, to get piped in his stinking soupist ASS AT TAX PAYERS' EXPENSE.

INFAMY GALORE.



Subject: Re: STOP
From: Heed the Rev.'s advice
To: All
Date Posted: 11:45:32 06/27/08 ()
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please stop bringing postings from AT to this forum. Go there and discuss.


Subject: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Freedom of Speech
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Date Posted: 09:54:59 06/27/08 ()
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LORD, SEND THE KRIOS ANOTHER "POLITICAL MOSES".

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Posted by Dr. CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 23, 2008 at 11:12:01:

Posted by Dr. CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 22, 2008 at 18:32:10:

H. C. Bankole-Bright and Politics in Colonial Sierra Leone, 1919–1958
Series: African Studies (No. 64)
Akintola Wyse
University of Sierra Leone


This substantial and thoroughly documented book is a political biography of an important figure in Sierra Leone. It is also a comment on two of the major themes of the country's history--the relations between the Colony (Krio Society) and the protectorate (the earlier inhabitants of the territory) and more importantly, the position of the imperial regime vis-à-vis its colonial subjects. The author, a Sierra Leonean and a Krio himself, skillfully examines the country's recent history through the life of Dr. H.C. Bankole-Bright, an important leader of the Krio people. The Krio, descendants of the freed slaves, were the elite of Sierra Leone for more than a century, but ultimately they failed to master mass electoral politics during the period of decolonization leading to independence. Dr. Bankole-Bright's failure is seen as emblematic of the disappointed hopes of the Krio as a political group in Sierra Leone. An underlying theme of the book is the misrepresentation of the Krio people in Sierra Leone historiography.

Contents
Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. growing up: background to his family and early life; 2. Background to politics in the twentieth century; 3. Politics in earnest: the setting up of the N.C.B.W.A., 1919–1924; 4. In the Legislative Council, 1924–1939: the drama of confrontation; 5. In the Legislative Council, 1924–1939: constructive opposition; 6. At the crossroads: the flickering flames of Congress and the challenge of W.A.Y.L., 1936–1939; 7. In the political wilderness: the turbulent years, 1939–1951; 8. Second innings in Parliament: the twilight years, 1951–1957; 9. Bankole-Bright and colonial politics: an assessment; Notes; Bibliography; Index.



Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Angthorf
To: All
Date Posted: 10:12:09 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soyanka@yahoo.com
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Message:
The best service the "Krios" and the "Fourah Bays" could easily do is to raise a sounding alarm, if not a petition against the European countries that embarked in the inhumane plundering of our vital human resources (slavery) for over 400 years.

I am sure the whole world of justice will be on the Krios and this will certainly put Sierra Leone on the world map of a high agenda politics

We are really in need of statesmen to champion our course of development and not wicked politicians who are good only in destroying opponents.


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 13:29:56 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
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I believe it is time to eradicate the concept of krios in the history of Sierra Leone . Krios or sellters should not be treated in any different way because their origins are still not known. It is sad slavery came and records indicate people were sold, but it is also true that millions of AFRICANS were cunningly stolen or captured illegally. The Morocan invasion of Ghana and the attacks on AFRICAN PEOPLE ON THEIR WAY TO perfom Haj are some examples. ALONG THE COASTS OF AFRICA, MANY PEOPLE WERE LURED IN SHIPS AND HAULED AWAY, SENEGAL, GAMBIA AND SIERRA LEONE SUFFERED A LOT BEFORE THE TRICK WAS DISCOVERED. The truth , many of the captured or cunningly stolen people were children of paramount chiefs,tribal heads , semi rich africans and traders . Krios in general are not decendants of unknown human species or tribes, their origins could be mende, fula, koranko.temne, wolof etc. I believe we should be thinking that our people came and participated in the development of their homes in the AFRICAN CONTINENT. May be the krio is related to you way down the line, but you don't know.


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 13:42:18 06/27/08 ()
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Message:
I believe it is time to eradicate the concept of krios in the history of Sierra Leone.
(Sorie Jawara)
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Someone suggested a while back that one way to do so is to have Krios do away with European names and adopt African names. What do you think?


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Lamina Sankoh
To: All
Date Posted: 19:18:58 06/27/08 ()
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Message:
Are you guys educated? We need to persevere the KRIO history. I am surprised at you Sorie Jawara. My real African name is Lamina Sankoh, but I Changed my name to Donald Pratt, name I picked up in the At&t phone book when I came to the State. I am no more a Kontri, I am now a white man with black black face. Damm fools. In the state the white does not know the difference between a krio and a kontri man "ya all Sierra Leoneans, Ya all look the same".
Antony Desantis - August 1995


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: John E. Leigh
To: All
Date Posted: 11:11:21 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: johnernestleigh@yahoo.com
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Message:
Angthorf:

The Europeans slave traders that "embarked in the inhumane plundering of our vital human resources (slavery) for over 400 years" did so in partnership with Africans leaders of those times. In fact, it was the Africans that did the bulk of the plundering while Europeans purchased the fruits of the Africans’ plundering!

The ruling Africans who participated in the slave trade did so willingly, enthusiastically and stubbornly. They repeatedly sold their own very people for cocoa and ehbeh for their own personal gratification over several centuries. And it took the mighty weight of European international law and European imperial navies to suppress the said trade and prevent African traders from continuing the Atlantic slave trade.

The first international law to proscribe the trade was enacted in London in 1808 to be effective in 1809 but African profiteers fought to defeat it. Sengbeh Pieh and his 554 colleagues were sold and purchased as late as in early 1839 and shipped out of Pujehun to Cuba in April that year.

And after the Atlantic trade was finally terminated, African leaders enslaved their own people internally, forcing captives to labor for the African leaders' profit, convenience and personal gratification. African leaders never put their slave trading revenues in any good nation-building use. Everything was squandered joyously in personal consumption.

In Sierra Leone, domestic slavery was not abolished until 1928 and it was the British that abolished it in opposition to African leaders who wanted it continued for their benefit and continued enjoyment.

In modern times, African leaders continue to behave like their ancestors of old but instead of selling their people for cocoa and ehbeh - something they can no longer do - they are busy selling commercial natural resources for cocoa and ehbeh and pocketing the lion share of the proceeds. These proceeds are again squandered for personal gratification and nothing else.

The only area we can petition the Europeans, etc. for help to assist our people advance and escape their miserable, daily lives of hardship is to outlaw the on-going collusive corruption between African leaders and their European, Asian, Arab, African and American, etc. collaborators - be they individuals, institutions or rogue nations.

Europeans have done a lot for SL in seeking to reduce the effects of the slave trade. They could and may do more for us but we Africans need first to take stock of our own despicable, retrogressive conduct that emanated from cocoa-ehbeh despoliation and squander and thence embark on the road to genuine reforms. Thank you. - JL


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Uncle Tom
To: All
Date Posted: 20:13:01 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
J L sound like your quintessential Uncle Tom. Bwoy what has that white woman given this man?

I wish you had advocated for Mama Salone like this when you were ambassador.


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: KLA
To: All
Date Posted: 13:17:59 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 164.82.85.3

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'There is adequate evidence citing case after case of African control of segments of the trade. Several African nations such as the Ashanti of Ghana and the Yoruba of Nigeria had economies largely depending on the trade. African peoples such as the Imbangala of Angola and the Nyamwezi of Tanzania would serve as intermediaries or roving bands warring with other African nations to capture Africans for Europeans. Extenuating circumstances demanding exploration are the tremendous efforts European officials in Africa used to install rulers agreeable to their interests. They would actively favor one African group against another to deliberately ignite chaos and continue their slaving activities.[3]......"


Slavery was indeed profitable and legal!!The African dealers and their christian and Muslim partners must know that this trade was indeed wrong.

The Profit and reward motives were simply too strong to resist!!

Amazing Grace"

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That sav’d a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.

’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears reliev’d;
How precious did that grace appear,
The hour I first believ’d!

Thro’ many dangers, toils and snares,
I have already come;
’Tis grace has brought me safe thus far,
And grace will lead me home.

The Lord has promis’d good to me,
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.

Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease;
I shall possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.

The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;
But God, who call’d me here below,
Will be forever mine.

John New­ton, Ol­ney Hymns (Lon­don: W. Ol­i­ver, 1779

Strong words indeed from a man who was a slave ship captian, for whom the Sierra Leonean village of Newton was named.

tstm


Subject: Re: AMAZING GRACE
From: John E. Leigh
To: All
Date Posted: 15:29:05 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: johnernestleigh@yahoo.com
Entered From: cache-dtc-ag14.proxy.aol.com at 205.188.117.142

Message:
Yes, yes, KAL:

Indeed, Amazing Grace has a deep SL pedigree!

It is the other side of the slave trade and written by a European, not by an African. Here is a song that is amongst the most popular hymns in all of Christendom, sang worldwide on virtually every Sunday, yet we SLeoneans are yet to put it to good use in the service of our country.

Are we dumb or something?

John Newton (later Reverend) got his start in the slave trade in Bonthe as a teenager (hence, he wrote: “ I once was lost”)i.e in the slave trade). Newton was protected by the Tuckers, spending years in Kitchum River blinded by profits (i.e. “was blind”) under Henry Tucker's greed.

Newton was later imprisoned in Plantain Islands by the Sherbro wife of a Liverpool slave trader but escaped, miserable and barefooted. Later he found temporary refuge in the village named after him, Newton (i.e. “Thro’ many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come”).

He thereafter tried to find his way to Bunce Island, at the time the SL headquarters for UK slave buyers & exporters.

In those days “Sierra Leone” influenced territory extended all the way above the Rio Nunez - 11 degrees north latitude in Guinea - and to beyond Buchannan in Liberia to 11 degrees west longitude. The attraction was lucrative slave trading at Bunce.

From a land-based slave trader in Bonthe and prisoner in Shenge, Newton rose to become the captain of a slave ship. His specialty was to transport SL rice farmers from Bunce Island to Savannah, GA, Charleston, SC and the West Indies. In addition to Bunce Island, Newton would also pick up captured Sierra Leoneans at Banana Islands and at points in Sherbro and in the Galliness.

After he survived a terrible storm (i.e. “’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears reliev’d”) in the Atlantic (i.e. “that saved a wretch like me”), he found God in a vision (i.e. "Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound”); returned to England; took holy orders (i.e. “… but now am found … but now I see”) and became an Anglican minister at St. Mary’s Church in Woolworth at London’s financial district (i.e. “’Tis grace has brought me safe thus far/And grace will lead me home”) where he served for 26 years!

In his later years, Newton agitated like a missionary against the slave trade (the Tuckers didn’t), spoke out publicly against the trade - signing petitions and organizing petition drives with Thomas Clarkson, the older brother of Governor John Clarkson later of the Freetown colony.

Newton testified in the UK Parliament in support of William Wilberforce’s campaign to abolish the slave trade. His first hand experiences in Sierra Leone shocked the conscience of the English people.

All these earth-shaking developments he anticipated contentedly as reflected in the following verses borrowed from KLA’s submission:

“The Lord has promis’d good to me,
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.

Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease;
I shall possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace."

Which SL slave trader in partnership with John Newton or with any of the traders at Bunce Island or Cape Coast or Elmina or Dahomy or Lagos, etc. ever had the presence of mind to write such poetry or turn against their profitable but despicable trade? None!

Africans were permanently contented to squander the benefits of selling their own very people. Hence, nowhere in SL folklore is there a single legend about a native-born abolitionist. Thanks for presenting Amazing Grace in this forum. - JL


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 12:34:45 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Whenever African leaders are accused of being in partnership with slave traders, the first question I ask is, "how did they got them into this partnership?"
By shooting the first leader that refused to cooperate, or simply by offering them coco ebeh for their fellow Africans they hated so much?
Who really wrote the history books we came to believe these days that African Leaders sold their people willingly, enthusiastically and stubbornly?

Is slavery as practiced in 1928 equvalent to those practiced during medieval feudalism?


QUOTE:

"In modern times, African leaders
continue to behave like their
ancestors of old but instead of
selling their people for cocoa and
ehbeh - something they can no longer
do - they are busy selling commercial
natural resources for cocoa and ehbeh
and pocketing the lion share of the
proceeds. "
----------------------------------
Wow John, have you asked the American people lately how they feel about their leaders?

My take is that if there's any blame, we must point those blames at the slave traders and NOT the African leaders. I can never trust the history books of any one, not even the Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, or anyone that stood by and watch slavery antil went on for hundreds of years.


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: John E. Leigh
To: All
Date Posted: 13:53:05 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: johnernestleigh@yahoo.com
Entered From: cache-dtc-ag14.proxy.aol.com at 205.188.117.142

Message:
His Majesty:

Please permit me to respond in chronological sequence to your rebuttal as follows:

1. HM: "Whenever African leaders are accused of being in partnership with slave traders, the first question I ask is, "how did they got them into this partnership?" By shooting the first leader that refused to cooperate, or simply by offering them coco ehbeh for their fellow Africans they hated so much?"

ANS: Whether the first African cocoa-ehbeh seller of his own very people got into the business of selling his own blood is the result of violent intimidation or not, is not relevant. What is relevant is that tens of thousands of African were involved in selling their people over several centuries in a futile attempt to quench European insatiable lust for profits and American endless demand for labor to insure development.

They all could not have been responding to any fear of intimidation arising from any initial shooting. In fact, logic will show that it is in the best interest to coax rather than kill their suppliers of a cheap commodity that was highly profitable to them.

Thus, the motivation was not fear of European violence but rather the African leaders' unquenchable greed for consumer goods (rum, processed food, looking glass, tobacco, gun powder, second hand rubbish uniforms) that provided them with instant personal gratification.

2. HM: "Is slavery as practiced in 1928 equvalent to those practiced during medieval feudalism?"

ANS: Not the same and even if it was, the issue is irrelevant for this discussion here for confiscating the liberty of anyone for personal profit is despicable conduct.

For your info, feudalism produced lasting infrastructure and industrial developments and was eventually reformed internally. On the other hand, African slavery produced no development at all in Africa, only insatiable wasteful squander and enjoyment.

Further, internal reforms never occurred in SL. Change was imposed from abroad by a former feudal state that reformed itself. Maintaining a static status quo is quintessential African.

3. HM: ".... have you asked the American people lately how they feel about their leaders?"

ANS: Irrelevant! America is a modern, civilized state of abundance (food, knowledge, infrastructure, jobs, capital, educated people, democracy, law and other, etc.) where people from around the world seek to flee to. America is not perfect but it is no kahkah dehBull republic!

4. HM: "My take is that if there's any blame, we must point those blames at the slave traders and NOT the African leaders".

ANS: Rubbish! The African leaders - modern as well as in the days of yore - are among the culprits. They have consistently exposed their race, states, countries, people and themselves to exploitation for cocoa-ehbeh instant gratification.

5. HM: "I can never trust the history books of any one, not even the Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, or anyone that stood by and watch slavery antil went on for hundreds of years."

ANS: OK. Please feel free to make my day: bury your head in sand all you want or publish your own legitimate History book. As it pleases Your Majesty! - JL


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 14:09:37 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
JL:
Can we just accept that your responses are more of the opinions rather than reality? Your take on this issue is derived from the writings of the very people that started the whole mess and do not have the guts to accept their faults.

I noticed the change in your last response that pertains to religion and slavery. Do I deserve to be told to bury my head in sand?
It is so sad you have to go this far. I hope all is well with you my friend. Have a good day!


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: John E. Leigh
To: All
Date Posted: 15:37:26 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: johnernestleigh@yahoo.com
Entered From: cache-dtc-ag14.proxy.aol.com at 205.188.117.142

Message:
Your Majesty:

My apologies. No offence was ever intended. Do please forgive me - an I am ok.

On the other issue you've raised, my views are based on more than what I read. I also notice a lot of goings-on in our various countries. Thanks. - JL


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Freedom of Speech
To: All
Date Posted: 12:40:43 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
OH WISE KING, THAT WAS CERTAINLY BRILLIANT AND OUTSTANDING...BOY, YOU IN IVY TOWER THINKING TODAY!

Nuff respect, Oh wise chief


Subject: Freedom of speech OR someone in exile?
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 12:50:25 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
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Subject: Re: Freedom of speech OR someone in exile?
From: Feedom of speech
To: All
Date Posted: 14:04:47 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
"me man, wait bah, you wan kill me wit laugh an? you mek are spill coco-kola nar me white shirt way are see dee picture!"

WAAAZ-UP, BIG GUY?


Subject: Re: Freedom of speech OR someone in exile?
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 14:10:51 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
YOU BIG FELLOW!


Subject: Re: Freedom of speech OR someone in exile?
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 12:57:45 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
You the man..
Just dont go outside and have yoru neighbors call the po po...

I can see you right now.. watching the lakers/celtic game..
A self portriat indeed..
eh.. musu.. turn the freetambo on your lips..


Subject: Re: Freedom of speech OR someone in exile?
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 13:06:22 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Very funny!
Check your mail!


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Freedom of Speech
To: All
Date Posted: 11:30:26 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
"...Europeans have done a lot for SL in seeking to reduce the effects of the slave trade. They could and may do more for us but we Africans need first to take stock of our own despicable, retrogressive conduct that emanated from cocoa-ehbeh despoliation and squander and thence embark on the road to genuine reforms. Thank you." - JL

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dear Hon. John:
What would intellectual discussion be like without your eloquence? It seems as if you have a high-tech tool that allows you to hit the nail on its head with sooooooooooooooooooooooo much precision!

GOOD TO HEAR YOUR "VOICE"!


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:54:29 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Mr leigh....

Would a United Nation resolution in the line of... do..

1) All leaders of nation shall not own property outside of coutry rulling..

2) All bank account will be disclosed.. and will be investigated and refund to nation if wealth is found to be gained illegally while in power..

etc..

Jist here is to get the united nation to commit to saving african from thier greedy leaders..
ala Babangida..

Most corrupt rulers steal and stash in swiss and british banks.. and properties.. if that can easily be traced and returned..and the leaders know that it is only for the aggrieved country to ask.. and an international amber al3rt for wealth si put out... it would make it harder... and even if stolen.. it might convince them to keep and invest in locally..

Most of them steal if they know the country cannot reach the money where its stashed..


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: John E. Leigh
To: All
Date Posted: 13:41:09 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: johnernestleigh@yahoo.com
Entered From: cache-dtc-ag14.proxy.aol.com at 205.188.117.142

Message:
Candid Opinion:

What I think is needed is for the United Nations to create a brand new Crime Against Humanity, subject to international prosecution, by criminalizing certain types of economic conduct that causes or increases the human suffering along the lines you have suggested.

Crooks in the footsteps of such characters as Mobutu, Amin, Bokassa, Sankoh, Taylor, etc. and their collaborators would be prime defendants. Thanks. JL


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 14:09:17 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Indeed..
Is is not only the AK 47 and machete..


The swiss bank book and the villa in the south of france also kills people..
Plenty of people.. worst.. silently...

Should we start and online petition..??
I can get it started.. see if we can get 100,000 african signatories and then submit it to UN..

I bet bob Geldof would love a project like this..
I need someone with a legal mind to frame it.. so it makes a bit of sense and not just conjectures and ramblings by candid opinion..

It is till we tell them African Pharoahs..
LET MY PEOPLE GO..


Subject: Re: Waiting for another KRIO "Political MOSES"!
From: Feedom of speech
To: All
Date Posted: 10:26:57 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
"...We are really in need of statesmen to champion our course of development and not wicked politicians who are good only in destroying opponents."(Angthorf)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Extremely brilliant! On the difference between a Politician and a Statesman; A politician thinks only about the next general election....A Stateman thinks only about the next generation!

Thanks for such a brilliant response!


Subject: THIS MIGHT JUST BE TAKING PLACE IN SALONE
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 09:22:32 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
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Subject: Ph.Ds versus MDs, which one is a real DOCTOR?
From: Freedom of Speech
To: All
Date Posted: 09:10:01 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
CHERNOR JALLOH, THIS IS WHY Ph.Ds ARE NOT REAL DOCTORS!.

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Posted by Dr. CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 21, 2008 at 10:02:20:

"...That Dokta title, every graduate of a medical school, even an Islander, gets one. Actually, only the Ph.D. SHOULD throw a "Dr." BEFORE YOUR NAME; EVERYTHING ELSE IS SALAMI DOKTA. Seriously, graduates of medical schools are PHYSICIANS, NOT DOCTORS..."

(Chrenor "knee-high boots in the middle of summer" Jalloh)
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Chernor Jalloh, pay close attention to this real life story:

A group of Ph.Ds were having a forum and the theme was "Why Ph.Ds are real doctors". Sitted in the audience were a group of Ph.Ds with name tags printed and "pasted" across their chest. Presently, the key-note speaker, another Ph.D,came to the podium to address the gathering. As he was speaking, the Key-note speaker collapsed, there was panic in the auditorium, and the MC shouted, "is there a DOCTOR in the house?" All those fake Ph.Ds with "DOCTOR" printed on their chest sat there looking very, very, very, very, very STUPID. They began to question themselves,"am I a REAL doctor?"

Moments later, a FIRST-YEAR MEDICAL STUDENT dashed to the podium and rendered assistance to the unconscious key-note speaker and he was revived! As the first year medical student made HER way back to her seat, the Ph.Ds, who by now had embarrassingly removed the name tag that said "doctor" looked at the medical student and said, "WOW, WE WISH WE WERE REAL DOCTORS!"


Subject: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 02:41:44 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soyanka@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.104

Message:

Unless the current government takes the right measures in keeping an accurate national database, it will ever remain not only in a constant economic deprivation but in an ever lasting ethical and social limbo as well.

To sight a living example in my presence in Cairo, the Egyptian government assigned six competent computer programmers to set a national database. In order to qualify a person as a citizen of Egypt in the first face, you must have one or both of your great or grand parents to be indigenes of the land. The second face of registering qualified citizens is by naturalization to deserving individuals with positive national sacrifice and contribution. The third face is to immigrants who express wishes to be citizens of the country. This is done strictly on the state code of naturalization.

In Saudi Arabia, it is well known that every Muslim has the religious right to come to the country to either perform "Umrah" the little pilgrimage or "Hajj" the great pilgrimage. This country, being one of the richest in the world, it is attracted by almost all the Muslims to live in. The authority stipulated their rigorous laws for pilgrims and visitors to leave the country on the expiry of their duration of stay. Failing to do so, you face capture and a subsequent deportation, otherwise, Saudi Arabia would have been the most populated place on earth.

The APC government is to face serious criticism if it attempts to check on the illegal immigrants in the country. The reason for that is simple. I think there is no authentic and comprehensive national database in the country. The only places you can find a record of a fraction of names is the PASSPORT DEPARTMENT, for individuals who attempt to travel abroad, National Registration Office if any. Again when you cross-check the records in these offices, do you know that a large number of those who took passports are not real nationals of Sierra Leone???!!!
When I was in Egypt, fifteen students with scholarships from Sierra Leone trashed their passports in favour of the Guineans! The samething in Saudi Arabia, more than twenty passports. To prove me right or wrong ask the following former Ambassadors to Saudi Arabia: Amb Sulaiman Timbo, Amb. Amadou Boye Jalloh, Amb. Umaru Wurrie and Amb Amadu Deen Tejan -Sie. Most of those who relinquished their passports only do so at their time of graduation. They normally disclosed this to the university authority at their graduation period. In turn, the very individual student will be requested by the university to bring a letter of no objection from the Embassy. My question, who is to blame on this? The immigration department in Freetown, the Embassy or the individual student?

My last word, if the new immigration boss means serious business, let the government know who is a Sierra Leonean and who is not. If not, it should put up with firry criticism from both the regional and international bodies.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 08:44:58 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
Getting a national data base at this time is a tall order for a poor country like Sierra Leone. We have census data but census data are periodic. Nevertheless it serves a useful purpose.
My reasoning is that nearly one third of the population of Sierra Leone live in inaccessible areas under traditional authorities with achaec administration that one can described as unresponsive to good governance in the modern sense and a good number of the population of Sierra Leoneans are illiterate. Births and deaths are not recorded for the most part and Sierra Leone is deprived of data that is crucial for planning.
Having a national data base would put Sierra Leone in a class of responsible nations and give it a crucial tool for informed decision making on national development issues. But can it afford it? The answer is no. Given the competing priorities for its limited national cake it is inconcievable that establishing a national base comes close to been at the top of the nation's priorities.
Having a national data base is one thing but been in a position to provide constant updates is another. It presupposes a a functional system of laws and processes encompassing the whole nation. Although, the creation of such system of laws and processes is easy its implementation will be fraught with difficulties associated with inaccesibility. illiteracy and compliance. The system would also be impeded by its high administrative cost.
In haste.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 08:53:16 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
6 million + records..?
Electronically..?

Mr kamara.. thats childs play..
The database i am looking at right now.. is 64,000,000 records.. properly indexed.. it doesnt even blink..

It will cost far less than the paper records, much more easier to manage.. much more secure.. retrievable..

And above all CHEAPER.. to maintain than the system they have now..

Heck.. it can even be done by 1 officer on a laptop with Excel..

Just commitment.. thats what our government lacks..
Oh.. and direction..


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 09:20:15 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
No Sir.
There is a big gulf between your theory and the reality.
I will explain soon. Hang on.
It is not as easy as you stated.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 09:43:43 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Dont take it verbatim..
I am nto saying on a national scale.. a laptop and excell is all we need..

I know.. it has to be scalable.. redundant.. failsafe.. backup.. etc..

I ma just trying to plant the grain to make the pearl....

It does not have to be DOD kinda systems.. our initial investment on a project like this can be less than 10000 dollars and still get it to the 1st stage..

Away from papers and files.. put it in electronic format.. and then we can worry about.. the What if's..

I can give the salone governement a data management system.. WHOLE application.. for less than 50,000.00

With this application..
Ambassador Stevens can sit in Washington DC with a secure internet connection tap into immmigration and know if the guy who sits at his office is a Sierra Leonean by birth..
Head of CID sitting in his office can tap in the system same way and find out where "Sorie Kamara" was born.. Rotifunk or tomabome..

It is the information age godammit..



Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 11:26:22 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 5ada4b58.bb.sky.com at 90.218.75.88

Message:
I'm not a computer wiz, but have you consider the cost of a server alone to coordinate the date base?.

I think this needs more timing than a quick assumption. Remember, this would be a government database which will need a robust form of electronic security and security software such as gsi don't come cheap regardless of the size of the database.

It is a very good idea but it needs thorough investigation.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:43:51 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Its not that hard to do..
And we do not need all that sophistry..
No one cares if marie kamara was born in pamalap or segbwema..

Even if thats the case.. off the shelf software costing less than $500 per enterprise server can protect and make it hacker safe..

This does not have to have SSN.. credit card info... medical history etc..

Just.. Citizen or not.. born where.. when.. by who...

Bang..


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 12:03:12 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 5ada4b58.bb.sky.com at 90.218.75.88

Message:
What has happened to the national computer system introduced and implemented by the past government?

That system was pioneered by Britian hence the eletronic readable passports of ours. This could be a continuation from that.

Candido, this is an important idea which must be given serious consideration.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 10:22:15 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
You make it seem so easy but a system would need to be created for it to work. Creating a data base is only a small part of the project. If you are concerned with merely the conversion of manual data that presently exist then it is that simple.
But first we have to look at the data that exist and answer a good number of questions:
Where does it come from?
Is everyone covered?
Are there reporting requirements compelling the acquisition of such data?
Are the reporting requirements adequate?
Is the data adequate for verification of citizenship?
May be you are thinking that this affair is a one time affair. Once you convert all the current census data you are done. That is not so. Your data will have limited use. And it certainly would not be adequate for making determinations on ones citizenship as your theory suggests.
But your idea is a good one except that it falls short of creating a system of laws and processes, comprehensive enough that it will alter behaviors for a better Sierra Leone.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Jack
To: All
Date Posted: 11:08:55 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: static-70-20-197-79.phil.east.verizon.net at 70.20.197.79

Message:
Mr. Kamara,
Can we please start somewhere at least? Let us try and fail but please we should not fail to try. We can start with what is available and in the process eliminate those bogus names at Births and Deaths, immigration, Nassit, and even school registers.
Here is my drift:
Immigration - one data base as is now
Births and deaths-ditto
So here I am MUSU JONES, Born feb 29, 1986, cottage, Freetown- needs a Passport. After filling the application all the immigration officer has to do is tap into birhts and deaths. No MUSU JONES, then we move forward, did you ever attended school? Let us see some document? No, then bring three matured citizens of "good standing" to vouch for you... and so on.
Let us stumble, fall, get up again and do it all over again but we must try.
How many Sorie Kamaras where born exactly on July 1, 1989 at cottage? Hope you get my drift.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 12:28:52 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
You will be surprised to learn that Sierra Leone is moving along in automating data in Sierra Leone.
It is costly but necessary in administrative agencies that collect data and already have the paper equivalence.
But having data that would prove meaningful for immigration decision making will take some time, effort and money.
If we must start somewhere in creating a meaningful national data base, then we need to reorient our culture in ways that would facilitate the collection of data. This means the creation of laws and the development of processes involving our hospitals, local administrations and individuals.
In fact, I forsee the Social Security administration in Sierra Leone as a vital administration that can be an important segway in this effort. But the applicability of what ever data we collect as of now, after tieying lose ends would have minimal value for immigration for now. Again we must do our homework first - in creating the environment for effective data collection.
What use is the data if we do not create an enabling environment that would produce good quality data?


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:18:26 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Jack..
Well my man.. seems we are on the same wavelenght..

Data is data.. in paper or bits and bytes..
I just want us to take that first step..
Make it electronic..
A simple PHP website with username/password with MySQL pulling the data for display can give immigration.. Customs, CID, Births & deaths.. all 24 hours @ your fingertip information..


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Blanshard Meheux
To: All
Date Posted: 13:04:50 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: Foriwata@hotmail.com
Entered From: cache4.nccr.epa.gov at 134.67.6.14

Message:
After JFK's speech in which he purpoted the idea of landing a man on the moon, numerous attempts were made in perfecting the performance of space rockets, which inevitably was the only way to achieve the objective. Many lives were lost, numerous trials and errors dominated the effort to achieve the set goal, and competition from the Russians catalyzed America's desire to achieve its objective. Today, astronauts make trips to outerspace with such frequency, with each successive trip being much more productive and informative, allowing a coliation of corcasian nations to build a space station many miles above the earth.
Now here we are standing on solid ground, with tons of ready made equipments, and numerous thriving examples to learn from, sweating the small stuff. "Too many Abu clevers" and in my candid opinion, the energy spent on producing some of these outlooks should have been retained, because by some stroke of luck it could have been a back up to something more enlightening. We do not need rocket scientists to come up with an optimum solution, as it relates to structurally organizing a data base that depicts Sierra Leonean citizenship. If the government cant do it, which I honestly think they MUST, then contract the assignment to Sierra Leonean IT experts overseas, who in concert with their brothers at home who are conversant with the domestic outlay (data base)and who also for love of country will put their best foot forward, will resolve the issue, which is of paramount significance to any nation. "How you nor know whodat tap na you ose?" I support John Leigh's outlook on the fact that most African leaders are squanderers.
They have absolutely little or no vision, they sell themselves, their land and its people for self entertainment, which for the most part is physical satisfaction and material ammersion, to strange people for pennies. They fail to create a dynamic domestic program that functions to the fullest, with pride, in the interest of society, and would rather count their blessings in the number of concubines and material that they possess.
Sierra Leone must be able to account for its people. How does the rest of progressive society do it?, initially, they create a data base, and work from there on. First things first. You need to know how many mouths there are to feed, which ones are not your resposibility, and are taking away from those that are entitled, and which ones shouldn't even be where they are.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 13:52:20 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
To create a data base, the data must come from somewhere.
Let us talk about who collects the data. Here in the US, everyone has a social security number. For new births, hospitals are required to collect demographic data including child's name and parents name and addresses. then the social security administration awards social security numbers and perhaps through interface with the hospital systems they obtain relevant information that is stored permanaently.
Essentially, this process ensures that all children will be accounted for. For naturalized citizens both children and adults are required to obtain social security numbers. These requirements cover new births and new entrants into the US.
In Sierra Leone we do not have laws requiring the acquisition of social security numbers. And we do not have a central repository of such data. What if we start it now, what problems would we encounter?
First as regards new births, most Sierra Leoneans do not go to hospitals for child birth. And they are not mandated to register for social security numbers. What if we have laws that do just that? what effect would they have? It would mean that practically all
Chiefdoms or alternatively all districts would have to have a structural administrative set up to accomodate the new rewquirement. There should be adequate staff to support such effort. In fact the district level would be certainly inadequate. We may need to have administrative set ups at the chiefdom level to provide easy accessibility without which the plan would prove futile as the vast majority of the people are poor. Those that give birth at home would be required to subsequently register such births with the government.
While the plan is doable it would require a whole lot of sensitization all across the country and ofcourse the creation of administrative agencies that would function on an ongoing basis for data collection. (We are talking cost here)
Sometimes I think that you guys are only looking at the current population and finding ways to register them. But even that would require a comprehensive plan that takes into consideration the whole population including all those in inaccesible areas. It would also require similar administrative set up as the one described above and equally costly.
It is not prohibitive and it is a very good thought. But we must crwl before we walk. And as Unoka in 'Things Fall Apart' said 'I will pay my big debts first'.
Let us create an environment wherin all Sierra Leoneans are cared for first. Let us push on to build raods to make all regions thoroughly accessible. Let us improve the Welfare of our citizenry from its present ranking in the world to a much improved one and then we would think of the lesser priorities next.


Subject: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 07:07:21 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Is the government going after ALL illegal immigrants OR only the criminals among them? If this is the case how can the government, according to you, "face serious criticism".


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 09:30:16 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmai.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.104

Message:
My answer is the government goes after both the criminals and overstayers. To overstay is considered a criminal act in Saudi Arabia.

As for the serious criticism against the government I mentioned is not related with my views on the matter. But I noticed that many are posing blames for arresting those criminals who have sneaked into our country during our testing days, to wreck our development strategies. I am sure the government will handle the matter with persistence and steadifastness.


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 09:35:39 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Congratulations Bra, you are my kind of guy!


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 09:42:46 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmai.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.104

Message:
Thanks bra for this nice complement.


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 10:06:50 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
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Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 10:20:56 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmai.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.104

Message:
Thanks again. But I am sorry to tell youthat I am the least interested man on sex apart from my legal beautiful wife.
I will be grateful if don't send such sinister thing to me in the future.


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 10:36:55 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Ignore the text message, it was not intended. Pay attention to the "PEACE" sign as demonstrated by the middle and index fingers.. Hope that helps?
If not, here's another one.


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 08:23:41 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
King Loggy....

How can you prejudicially determine..?

Do you round up all and check who has an outstanding warrant.. ?

Do you check the immigration status of all NEW suspects, criminals.. those who have all ready been convicted and are serving sentences..

Do you racially profile.. all malata are questioned..
All lebanese are questioned..
All fullah looking are questioned..
Raid Sackville street.. its a fullah hangout..
Raid atlantic.. its a lebanese hangout..
Raid Goderich street.. its an oga man hangout..
Raid indian temple..

We should be careful.. no one says laws are not supposed to be held..

But other lasws should not be broken when trying to uphold the law..
Out capital is not named FREETOWN for just words..
We are a country created to welcome the downtrodden..

We could have been the ellis island of Africa.. only if we had beeteh peoples..

New York welcomed the jews in their millions.. and they are better off for it today..

What the immigration bos should do is create a clear and concise path to naturalization and stress on all those who want to stay.. to naturalize..


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 09:17:25 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Candido:
You guys are attempting to make a mountain out of a mole. This is soooo simple a caveman can do it.
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"Do you round up all and check who has an outstanding warrant.. ?

Do you check the immigration status of all NEW suspects, criminals.. those who have all ready been convicted and are serving sentences..

Do you racially profile.. all malata are questioned..
All lebanese are questioned..
All fullah looking are questioned..
Raid Sackville street.. its a fullah hangout..
Raid atlantic.. its a lebanese hangout..
Raid Goderich street.. its an oga man hangout..
Raid indian temple..

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ANSWER:
NONE OF THE ABOVE: CATCH AN ILLEGAL COMITTING A CRIME, PROSECUTE HIM (IF FOUND GUILTY,) JAIL HIM, AND GET RID OF HIM....BACK TO HIS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN. AS SIMPLE AS THAT.


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 10:13:03 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:

King Loggy---
Is the government going after ALL illegal immigrants OR only the criminals among them---

These are 2 distinctive questions.. both are prejudicial..

---Is the government going after

A) ALL illegal immigrants----

A1) How do you know they are illegal.. before a determination is made by a court of law, is it by just looking at them.. or by taking a raffle ticket out of a box...?

B) OR only the criminals among them.

B1) This also is not determined at the time the government is "Going After THEM"..
You cannot criminalize a person just by looking at color.. or race or just walking down the street..

In America its called racism.. or profiling.. and i will feel offended if subject to such..

Now rephrase the original and lets get on with it..
And this is a mountain.. you dont try to make it a molehill..

Immigrants like us in foreign lands like to be treated humanely... and with human dignity and compassion..
I will like to accord that same spirit to my fellow brethrens.. anywhere.. especially in the land of the FREE...

FREETOWN should not only mean words..there is/should be a history.. and ideal.. behind that name..
We get lost sometimes in our heat and haste..


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 10:27:22 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Candido, we are not in the same wavelength; can you rephrase your message?


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:06:13 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
King Loggy..

Maybe if your had one of these in your backyard..
Not been confrontational..


Just.. your statement of legality.. raised a red flag.. and salone police cannot see the bigger picture and will just harrass po (ALL) nigerians and fullahs for natin....Lebanese and indians will just find lawyers..


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 11:22:02 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
One of those in my backyard will save me $$$$$.

Either way, you continue to miss my point.
I never ask, nor did the SLG, to harass anyone.
The point here is that any illegal immigrant caught commiting a crime must be prosecuted, jailed if found guilty, and then deported. How can you prove they are illegal, that a caveman can do.
But I see your point in defending illegals; they spend $$$ on calling cards too, right? LOL!


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:38:13 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Woyoooooye.......thats was good..
What would i do without them..????

Where the confusion is ..

"Is the government going after ALL illegal immigrants"
The "going after" part in the sentence reads wrong to me..especially in combination with Illegal...

My point is.. at the time of the going after.. illegal is not yet determined, so what would you be going after them for?

Once caught for a crime.. its is understandable that if the law says.. then your can query about immigration status.. That we agree on..

I just dont want every indian or lebanese looking fella been chased down siaka steven street.. just to determine if they are legal Or NOT..



Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 11:53:08 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Candido:
There's no "GOING AFTER ILLEGALS" per say, my good ole' buddy.
Like we do here in Prince William County, Virginia, If you are an illegal, DON'T SPEED! If you do and get caught, it's a prescr1ption for deportation.

According to the SLG, if someone is caught committing a crime, and that individual happened to be an illegal allien, he MUST be deported.


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 12:03:55 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
You got it.. that i believe is fair..


Well i am just across the river from you on 642..
Headed south... just last exit before PWC..


Hope we meet someday..


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 12:40:51 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Small world isn't it?
I am off Route 66 (234 S., P.W.Parkway) a small town known as Bristow.
Hope to meet you one day too.


Subject: Re: A QUESTION FOR TOLONGBO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 12:52:45 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Shoot me an email on 2footleppet@gmail.com

I am having a few friends over J4th.. it might be the right time..


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Agree
To: All
Date Posted: 04:55:42 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: netcache.africaonline.com.gh at 212.85.201.246

Message:
This issue has really embarrassed the Government in the international arena.I heard Zainab Bangura had a good lashing by journalists in Abuja, and she could only stammer a feeble defence.The half baked and semiliterate Immigration Officer has really casued us a lot of shame.Even now, foreigners, going about their business are held up and molested on the streets by Immigration Officers.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 08:31:08 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Salone government always forgets that the laws are there.. has always been there..

The problem always is who enforces the laws..

The police is one of our weekend arms of the government..

Most of them can barely read..do not even understand the basic rights they have and the rights they should extent to suspects, criminals.. etc..
They will literally kill you if you are targetted and you do not cough up something something..

I can imagine immigration officers now thinking they have the right to enter every lebanese, Indian, Fullah, Nigerian shop and ask to see dokuments...
While black maria pack outside..

Oh.. the horror.....This almost feels like a Sam Sumana Project.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Joseph Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:02:42 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: Jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
"I can imagine immigration officers now thinking they have the right to enter every lebanese, Indian, Fullah, Nigerian shop and ask to see dokuments...
While black maria pack outside.."

You left out mandogoes, Susu nd Malians. You always pick on Fulas but the mandingos and susu's are very crimial and exploitative. The fulas work hard you know.


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:28:44 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Not picking on fullahs boss..

Just dont not see a need for granularity..

Or i will end up with chickens, roaches.. and ants.. and how they get discreminated against.. by humans..

Oh.. how about the birds.. and those electric poles..and celtel towers..


Subject: Re: A Word Of Caution In Dealing With The Immigrants
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 08:30:41 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Salone government always forgets that the laws are there.. has always been there..

The problem always is who enforces the laws..

The police is one of our weekend arms of the government..

Most of them can barely read..do not even understand the basic rights they have and the rights they should extent to suspects, criminals.. etc..
They will literally kill you if you are targetted and you do not cough up something something..

I can imagine immigration officers now thinking they have the right to enter every lebanese, Indian, Fullah, Nigerian shop and ask to see dokuments...
While black maria pack outside..

Oh.. the horror.....


Subject: Tom Nyuma is not fit to chair any council
From: Straight Talk
To: All
Date Posted: 19:11:32 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-75-64-73-106.hsd1.tn.comcast.net at 75.64.73.106

Message:

Let us face it; Tom Nyuma is a bad choice for the SLPP ticket in Kailahun. He is not fit to chair any council. He failed awfully as a residence minister during the NPRC days. He was busy chasing women and squandering the wealth from the east. Other than big talks, being flashy, lies and using intimidation, name me his accomplishments while serving the nation in the past. What did he achieve all the years he spent in the western world? Show me his resume, and I will tell you he is a big bombshell. Being on the run, he now wants to chair a local council in Kailahun. He wants to start up mess in his district and eventually Sierra Leone. John Benjamin said he once served in the position Tom is now vying for, before becoming a minister. He did not say I was once a minister and then fall back on council leadership. Something looks very fishy in the Kailahun camp. I hope EBK and Sam would watch Tom closely. He is an enemy to the rule of law in Sierra Leone. Therefore, I say Tom Nyuma is not fit to chair any council. Solomon Musa is the right person for that position.


Subject: YOU SEEMS TO BE A BROTHER OF LEATHERBOOT{straight talk}
From: bagbo
To: All
Date Posted: 08:21:35 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: bagbo@limba.com
Entered From: wnpgmb1308w-ad04-55-76.dynamic.mts.net at 142.161.55.76

Message:
You just hate Tom like your brother leather boot.What shows who is fit or not.Was EBK ever in anyones dream to be a president?


Subject: Re: YOU SEEMS TO BE A BROTHER OF LEATHERBOOT{straight talk}
From: Joseph kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:11:51 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
Beside that, he knew that Solomon Musa is a convicted criminal who was imprisoned in Hong kong but he ignored that. Any country the keeps on recycling convicts will never prosper.


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma is not fit to chair any council
From: Di Major
To: All
Date Posted: 19:33:52 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-67-244-6-35.nyc.res.rr.com at 67.244.6.35

Message:
First you accuse him of stealing your money ....where is the proof?

Then you allege that he is busy chasing women...now I understand your grievance...

maybe Tom has bedded someone close to your heart..that your personal problem....so go deal with it.

Regarding Kailahun...we will always support a Liberator ..instead of someone who connived with undesirables like Frank Hui and Omerie Golley to sell our passports in order to benefit their Rebel enterprise...

If ee hart you go vibes your crap to people in Kailahun


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma is not fit to chair any council
From: Straight Talk
To: All
Date Posted: 22:22:22 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-75-64-73-106.hsd1.tn.comcast.net at 75.64.73.106

Message:
There is nothing personal between Tom and me. After looking at his record from the days of NPRC to now, I am convinced he is a bad choice for any type of political office in Sierra Leone. Just as I am convinced that the best choice for SLPP leadership is Mada Bio. The nation survived without Tom, and Sierra Leoneans can do without Tom’s drama. One argument against Kabbah is that he ran away to Guinea during the war under fire and attack. Where was Tom? MIA? What did he take back to the people from the US? A bad record! Di Major, your lieutenant did not get an honorable discharge. Solomon is the best of too evils. Is it by coincidence that Tom was at the same hotel EBK spent the night? What was Tom up to that night in Bo? Tom was up to no good. He has a dangerous personality. And Sierra Leoneans need level headed individuals at this time. Tom has the tendencies to be erratic and crazy. 104?


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma is not fit to chair any council
From: Alternative Thinking
To: All
Date Posted: 11:22:21 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: Alteer@yahoo.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
"Just as I am convinced that the best choice for SLPP leadership is Mada Bio."

Bio is not the best choice for SLPPleadership. Those who took arm to violently removed a civilian govt should not be trusted. The SLPP would not reward those who hijacked leadership. slpp need a fresh face who is not tarnished by conflict and division. Bio, like Tom Numa have created too many enemies.


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma is not fit to chair any council
From: Yes
To: All
Date Posted: 19:15:59 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
But your president Koroma has endorsed the passport thief Solomon Musa as his candidates in kailahun. I will rather vote Nyuma than APC's Solomon Musa.Whrere is his excellency zero tolerance for corruption?


Subject: Zero tolerance my foot...
From: EBK's neighbour
To: All
Date Posted: 03:04:38 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Agnes aka Mr Bride does not even understand the concept of zero tolerance... let alone its implementation. Its all a farce.

Our President now has more cars than he can park in his compound; he has to use neighbouring compound to accomodate he newly found obsession with balck jeeps.

Lets be honest - when your best friends are Victor Foe, Alfa Kanu, Solomon Musa,etc... its says a lot about your zero tolerance to corruption... doesn't it?


Subject: TELL HIM THAT I DON'T HAVE TIME FOR HIM
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 17:36:42 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: h167-156-253.63.chubb.com at 167.156.63.253

Message:
I have been told that the MAD MAN on the other forum , who is being torn to pieces by his own forumites has started attributing some of the posts to me. This is serious.It does not only show that this man is too obsessed with me but he fears even my shadow.

I am not able to participate on the AWARENESS FORUM even if I want so somebody please tell him to leave my name alone.

What he is suffering now are the wages of his sin. If you make it your duty in this world not to leave other people alone, you will never have your peace on this earth. This is the spiritual principle that the world operates on. If you don't throw ashes, ashes will never blow in your face.

I have no time to participate in that forum because also I am frankly very busy. I have a family to feed and kids in college. I have to work .I don't have that idle time on my hands like THE MAD FELLOW to be wasting such time on the internet. In addition to my job, I also run a newspaper that the world depends on for news. I want to remain focussed .

Also, I have so many interesting books lined up for reading. Presently, I am reading books on the CONGO. I want to really understand what happened in the Congo in the 1960s--The Lumumba crisis. I am reading one book written by a U.S . CIA official who worked in the CONGO during the Lumumba-Kasabuvu-Mobutu-UN crisis .It is very interesting and eye-opening. After this , I will read Lumumba's autobiography and then another book on his assasination. I also have books on Liberia and Sierra Leone lined up for reading ; therefore I do not have any idle time on my hands.

If I had idle time, I would have been pounding him now on the massive victory I scored on him last night for which he is being ridiculed presently by his own forumites .He lied on me that he had a letter I wrote the Awareness Lady begging for peace. It was a heinous and wicked lie.He said he will post it at midnight. We all stayed up to see the mysterious letter but when the time came, the MAD MAN was a no-show. I learnt later this morning that at 1 am , he went and posted a hear say lie that the AT lady never discussed with me. I had a very lengthy communication this morning with SB before leaving for work. I will leave out what we discussed but if this UNBLESSED MAD MAN thinks me and SB will quarrel again, there are many surprises waiting for him.

The only reason that forum is the way it is now is that SB is very, very , very busy and was infact not in town.She is so busy that somebody else she trained updates her paper. She does not have time yet to clean the forum. FROM WHAT SHE EXPLAINED, i BELIEVE HER. So that MAD MAN is just making a mockery of himself.

I am ashamed for him .How somebody can sit down and allow himself to become a punch bag for everybody beats me, but do I have to be surprised. The man is sick.

Foday Mansaray warned him strongly that the battle will be taken to his doorsteps. That has not been done yet and look at the way he is suffering. What if we carry out Foday's threats ? We will drown him like a rat. But Foday and I just don't have time for a hopeless fellow like that who seems to have no job or family responsibility .If he had a job and family to care for in America, he won't spend all that time on the forum. We cannot afford to be idle like him because we have mouths to feed and kids in college etc.etc.


Subject: Address By H.E. Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma in Abuja
From: Patriot
To: All
Date Posted: 17:25:15 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 204.14.42.186

Message:
Address By H.E. Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma,

On the Occasion of the Summit of the ECOWAS

Authority of Heads of State and Government

Abuja, Nigeria. for more info check the official website of the president www.ernestkoroma.org/ecowas.html


Subject: Re: Address By H.E. Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma in Abuja
From: Speech
To: All
Date Posted: 04:58:14 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: netcache.africaonline.com.gh at 212.85.201.246

Message:
I really feel sorry for the President, because all his speeches are not upto mark.I wonder, who writes his speeches??


Subject: NEWSFLASH!!!
From: Ahmad Tejan Koromah
To: All
Date Posted: 15:29:49 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: ahmedtejan@hotmail.com
Entered From: ip70-179-108-126.dc.dc.cox.net at 70.179.108.126

Message:

Oil hits $140 a barrel for first time

Dow Jones down 300 points

President Bush praises U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down
Washington DC ban on handguns


Subject: IN RESPONSE TO ONLINER
From: John E. Leigh
To: All
Date Posted: 12:53:41 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: johnernestleigh@yahoo.com
Entered From: cache-mtc-ah10.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.117.202

Message:
Dear Onliner:

Thank you for the inquiry copied partly below that you directed to me on the 22nd. instant.

As I have written in this forum before, I do not hold a positive opinion of the newspaper whose article you’ve posted. In my experience, professional-standard news reporting and analyses are not part of its record. In fact, I deem its leadership ignorant in a number of journalistic and business areas.

As for the substantive matter raised, please note that Mr. Berewa is a senior SLPP personality. And if a political occasion arises wherein his presence is deemed helpful to the party and its local government candidates, why not include him in those happenings if he is willing? After all, the more the merrier!

The said newspaper's descr1ption of Mr. Berewa's defeat by President Koroma as a "humiliating and devastating loss" is proof positive that the said newspaper's editors do not understand the nature of democratic competition and the said newspaper may be under ignorant or semi-ignorant leadership. If its leadership wasn't weighed down by ignorance, it wouldn't have permitted the publication of such trash.

For your information, in any democratic competition there can be only one elected winner per position whereas one or more rivals compete. Thus winning as well as not winning are integral to the practice of democracy. Competing and not winning is thus no disgrace because without others loosing there can be no genuine winner. Loosing in a genuine democratic contest is fundamental to the successful practice of democracy.

Some of our ignorant people in positions of authority may think that it is a disgrace to loose an election. Such people definitely need an education. And in numerous instances, elections in Africa or involving Africans are conducted fraudulently but in Sierra Leone in August/September 2007, the SLPP government conducted relatively free and fair elections that the opposition candidate surprisingly won.

Given the primitive, greedy, crooked and violent context of African electoral politics, loosing in a free and fair election and immediately vacating office to the winner and thus help to insure a peaceful political change from the government party to the opposition party is one of the highest achievements in the practice of modern civilization.

And if his loss was painful or "devastating" as your ignorant newspaper writer put it, Mr. Berewa has demonstrated resilience worthy of respect, even admiration, not insults or condemnation.

That he willingly participated in his party's Kenema Event earlier this month demonstrates that Mr. Berewa is coping nicely with his so-called "devastation". And even if he was indeed at any time truly devastated, he has never gone to ignorant people at the said newspaper for any kind of help but has, instead, has coped very nicely with his disappointment.

Lastly, as for the future leadership of the party, that's the responsibility of its membership and not the business of any ignorant or sub-standard newspaper editor. Thanks for asking. JL

===============================================================
John Leigh and other SLPPers - What do you think?
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Posted by Onliner on June 22, 2008 at 10:34:26:
[Culled From Standar Times]
Rallying Around Berewa....Is SLPP Leadership Starved?
Posted by on Jun 16, 2008, 20:24
The decision by the hierarchy of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) to politically resurrect and immerse Mr. Solomon Ekuma Berewa, after his humiliating and devastating loss to Ernest Bai Koroma, in the 2007 Presidential election in the July 5, 2008 local council elections, should remind readers about the statement, “fools walk where angels fear to tread”. As the SLPP Presidential candidate, Mr. Berewa was so overconfident of victory that he bragged to all the 1.8 million registered voters that he only needed “two votes” to win the election.

..................................................................................................................................................... etc.


Subject: FORUM PROBLEM
From: Wan Ten Kemeh
To: All
Date Posted: 10:09:08 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: kemeh@yahoo.com
Entered From: npj-proxy.wlink.com.np at 202.79.54.50

Message:
The problem with this forum is that 95% of the contributors see things only in red or green. Why cant people analyse things from an independent point of view is what beats me. These two parties are responsible in one way or the other for the backwardness of the country. I strongly believe we should discuss issues that will move our country forward and talk less of these demonic parties. Sierra leone politicians irrespective of whatever party they belong to are corrupt and will always remain corrupt. Most of the people shouting APC or SLPP have been cross carpetting from one party to the other since nineteen jubilee. So as "dry Eye Crew" use to say "Dem all na der same soup".


Subject: Re: FORUM PROBLEM
From: Responsible Parties
To: All
Date Posted: 10:51:26 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
"These two parties are responsible in one way or the other for the backwardness of the country. I strongly believe we should discuss issues that will move our country forward and talk less of these demonic parties."
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Response:

To solve a problem, you've got to go head-on with the roots of the problem. If these two parties are responsible, or are the roots of our backwardness,talking less about them will only increase the problems.


Subject: Show Solidarity For The People of Zimbabwe
From: Onliner
To: All
Date Posted: 08:41:47 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ppp-70-248-49-171.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net at 70.248.49.171

Message:
Say no to injustice and be heard.


Subject: WHO IS THE VP OF SALONE, SAM OR IB?
From: alieu sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 06:15:24 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.72.123.89

Message:
Sam sumana is a stranger in the APC government.
Mr President gives him no HIGH profile assignments, sends him no where but KONO. Gives him no responsibility but Cleaning the CITY.
OOPs even the cleaning exercise has been snatched from him.

IB kargbo is now the VP and Gov spokesman.


Subject: But Sam is not a member of MOBA
From: MOBA member
To: All
Date Posted: 03:15:15 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Why are you surprised? The former trucker is not even an affiliate member of MOBA, a major prerequisit for appointments.


Subject: Re: But Sam is not a member of MOBA
From: Joke
To: All
Date Posted: 05:25:49 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: netcache.africaonline.com.gh at 212.85.201.246

Message:
Sam Sumana is the most powerful man in this Government.IB and other Minsiters are just there foir teh sake of being there.He is the most feared man in the Country.


Subject: President did it AGAIN- This time at Kabbah\'s WEDDING
From: alieu sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 05:53:43 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.72.123.89

Message:
The President of Sierra Leone, was invited to the wedding reception of Former President Kabba and was told to give a speech...

Ha... when he got up to address the Couple his first words were/are: Mr Bride and Bridegroom..

What a HEAD OF STATE..

Musa Nor cuss me oh... i was there.. If nar lie ask.. First lady she had to bow her head in SHAME...


Subject: EBK's IQ is marginally higher than Samuel K Doe - Hooo rah!
From: Mensa Analyst
To: All
Date Posted: 16:29:50 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
We have been 'analysing' the President Koroma of Serra Leone for over six months - closely studying his speeches (particularly where he had to 'ad lib'), his decision making sequences, his prioritization, and most importantly his ability to learn (plotted on the Mensa learning matrix).

Our result is stunning:
EBK is marginally cleverer than Liberia’s Samuel K Doe, slightly dumber than former Sierra Leonean President J S Momoh, and evenly matched with Idi Amin Dada. He is also significantly less intelligent than the ageing neighboring Presidents, L Conte and E Johnson Sirleaf (age disregarded in analyses). To put this in better context, President Koroma has a relatively low IQ with some potentials of further development.

Inference:
Adults with Koroma’s IQ are very easily led and can therefore not make good leaders. Amin of Uganda for example was misled by Malam Mungu and a few misguided cohorts. Although early yet, Koroma shows very positive signs of being misled by subordinates, like IB Kargbo and Alfa Kanu.

We have sent a detailed copy of our scientific analyses, with a view of convincing him to be aware of the alternatives he has and to provided him with ideas and ways to drive this small West African State forward and not backwards. He must listen, or else his legacy will be was than Momoh “big waist”!

Afterthought:
Mr Bride & Mrs Bridegroom


Subject: Re: EBK's IQ is marginally higher than Samuel K Doe - Hooo rah!
From: De Law
To: All
Date Posted: 19:32:48 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: contehlawrence@yahoo.com
Entered From: cpe-75-185-113-252.insight.res.rr.com at 75.185.113.252

Message:
Please post a copy of your "scientific analyses" on this forum so we can draw individual conclusions.Your IQ as well as those with whom you have collaborated is also appreciated.


Subject: Re: President did it AGAIN- This time at Kabbah\'s WEDDING
From: Stop it
To: All
Date Posted: 11:51:19 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: dhcp6042.4u.com.gh at 41.204.60.42

Message:
I know you have said it out of humour, and I like your joke.


Subject: Re: President did it AGAIN- This time at Kabbah\'s WEDDING
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 08:27:47 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Hehehehehe....
Thats funny bad....

Nor worry boss.. as long as he leads..
Keeps his promises..
Dont trample on our rights...
Reign in his hencemen..

En sorry for we people them smallbit..
Even if chap dey.. bra take 10% implement the 90%.. We all happy..

In time he will learn en fit in..


Subject: Re: President did it AGAIN- This time at Kabbah\'s WEDDING
From: Ernest Koroma
To: All
Date Posted: 10:03:57 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Nor to de word dat Bra?
Some man nor get work for do but for complain about any unnecessary tin dem kin fen.


Subject: A pathetic piece of work
From: Reality
To: All
Date Posted: 05:13:29 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 32.170.250.113

Message:
Jallohlaw whether he be Chernor or Teagie is a pathetic piece of work.
On AT forum, the man's family is fodder for everyone. From his poor
mother to his miserable father, no member of his family has escaped
the insults poured upon their heads by irate forumites. If there was
ever a man who relished the public tearing into his parents, I have yet
to see one that surpasses this oaf. His motivation for inviting this
barrage of insults upon his pathetic family is only known to him.

The only conclusion I can venture is that this guy must be a dopey
head whose drug addled puny excuse for a brain is actually
interpreting this parent trashing as some sort of newly acquired
popularity. He is likely so stoned that he cannot distinguish between
popularity and notoriety.


The only thing going for him is the fact that the owners of the AT forum
either do not care about whatever is posted there, or they have taken
the term freedom of speech to a whole new and insane level, cause
the maggot has made that forum pathetic. Thanks to this forum for
chasing him out of here long ago.


Subject: Re: A pathetic piece of work
From: Psychologist
To: All
Date Posted: 12:45:24 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: host81-154-151-80.range81-154.btcentralplus.com at 81.154.151.80

Message:
What if this behavioural pattern by Jallow is a deliberate ploy to extract
that which he seeks?

To find that which you seek, one must be ready to undergo the strains I
see Jallow dishing and encountering.

No doubt Jallow is a brilliant man and I would not overstate or understate
such. I love to watch - to see who is the last man standing.


Subject: Re: A pathetic piece of work
From: SSK
To: All
Date Posted: 06:27:56 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
"Thanks to this forum for
chasing him out of here long ago."


If you really are thankful then quit reminding us about him.


Subject: Re: A pathetic piece of work
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 08:29:29 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Ah sayyyyy...

We have short memories.. in 2 days if no one mentioned him.. man dem don forget.


Subject: Sierra Leone--healing process and way forward
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 05:05:57 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-72-75-96-212.washdc.east.verizon.net at 72.75.96.212

Message:
President Koroma ,A.P.C. members and supporters should be working on a healing process and give assurance , this is not politcking of the past. The dark bloody days of the two leading parties should go away and a new nation carved out of love and trust. It is just a matter of accepting that errors were made and the silly errors will not be repeated. Many civilians participated or acted as catalysts , some military elements increased the errors, but there is always room for healing and progress. It will be silly and disgusting if the leading parties dwell on dirty political battles . What do they have to make up for lost time and increased problems, nothing but begging for pieces of bread from other nations whilst enriching themselves. Many Sierra Leoneans are no longer fools and they cannot be fooled anymore.Second A.P.C. has more work to do and complete or it will be the same trash no better than S.L.P.P. and the military armed robbers


Subject: Response for Tyrone, my good firend.
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 00:42:30 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-71-178-154-238.washdc.east.verizon.net at 71.178.154.238

Message:
Tyrone you are the type of people who come to this forum, without knowing what is being said or what people talk about, you jump-in with one sentence contribution that makes no sense, not even to you nor are they ever related to what people are talking about here. My advice to you is, make no criticisms, good or bad, if you they do not make sense to even you.
Lesson umaro 1. Professor, by the way, should be capitalized (go find out why) and plagiarism should not be capitalized since it is in the middle of a sentence. That is according to the English grammatical golden rule. Assignment: go find out why and plagiarize that.
Ladies and gentlemen, please permit me to respond to Tyrone after he made an insulting comment, in response to the following post of mine on “Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?” ‘Posted by Bambay Lans Kamara on June 25, 2008 at 11:45:24 in which I stated: “Congratulations on your citizenship. I hope you are ready to abide by the laws and appreciate the ideals of that country/countries.
However, majority of what I am hearing is what the two countries can do for you but I have not heard anything about your responsibilities as a citizen. Basically, what most people enjoy as citizens of nations, particularly immigrants and some naturally born Americans is what most Permanent Resident enjoys without becoming citizens. Being a citizen as you have read from the post above, comes with responsibilities and unequivocal love for that/those countries.
Let me site an example of one who loves America for America.
Craig Ferguson was born on Wednesday May 17 1961 at
Glasgow (Scotland) his nationality was Scottish.
He is wry Scottish comic/actor who had several false starts in the United States before joining "The Drew Carey Show" (ABC, 1995-2004) now host of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS
Until sometime this year, though he was serving as host of the Late Late Show, he was a Permanent Resident but what I am proud of him is his love for America and how proud he is about the country.
I know most people will say, of course he needs to be proud. However, one should be proud of his country whether he or she is poor, rich or wealthy.
What would you say about your respect for the ideals of the two nations? How can you help in promoting democracy in both countries and the legacies you would want to live for future generations and not only what you can get from the country is what makes you a true citizen.
Dual citizenship can be a good idea but it can only be when you familiarize yourself with the History, the political and other socio-economic practices of the country and ready to abide by the Laws (fully obey the constitution of such a nation. Because if you do not respect the constitution of that country, you are in other words telling enemies or criminals of that nation to disrespect that country by disrespecting the constitution and ideals of that nation.
I love America dearly but I will not become a citizen until I am positive that my rights are fully restored as I have abided by the constitution of the nation to the fullest. Nonetheless, I am doing my part, before becoming a citizen, to help teach the American ideal and the Rule of Law.
I am in class now and I passed my test with a 95% so I am happy.”
______---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In response Posted by Tyrone on June 25, 2008 at 22:08:41stated:
“Your prof. did not check your paper right; guess if your paper goes through turnitin .com you will have been cited for Plagiarism. All your facts are from the internet.”
Tyrone again, thanks for your response. I am not sure whether there is/ are secrete congratulatory message/s in your response otherwise, I would recommend you get a thorough knowledge of what you are talking about before you do or get your head checked.
In the first place, and I am not going to make this long, I do not stand for any one to insult my Teachers’ integrity and my school’s Board of Education’s integrity. You might not have understood what your statement meant. So I will forgive you for the expose of blatant ignorance. However, I will not allow you to gallivant in shinning ignorance for fear that it might hurt somebody in the near future therefore, it is my responsibility to make the necessary corrections while I can. Here we go: your statement is saying that my Teacher/s and Board of directors in the school are inefficient, since the latter hired the Teacher, to which I say, is absolute nonsense. I am sure my Teacher would not mind the ignorance because she will see such ignorance demonstrated in your response.
The test was in Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. It was a test; in class; you read in preparation, then question papers are put before you, then you answer. Capish!
Well, I have to go now and may God save your sole. I love you.


Subject: Re: Response to Lans, my good firend.
From: Tyrone
To: All
Date Posted: 08:20:15 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
My comment must have hit you so bad, as long as you replied to me; it
shows that you understand my single line comment. By the way I am not
an America citizen, I am a Sierra Leonean student. Thanks for helping me
with my English language. Plagiarism was capitalized on my comment for
you to beware of how you copy all your comments on this forum form
Internet. I am a regular reader not a contributor, the question that was
brought up about dual citizen caught my attention and your comments
were all out of place. Thanks may Allah bless you and I love you too.


Subject: WELL NOW,WE KNOQW YOU ARE FROM S/L NOT A RE BORN AFRICAN AM
From: bagbo
To: All
Date Posted: 13:49:23 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: bagbo@limba.com
Entered From: wnpgmb1308w-ad04-55-76.dynamic.mts.net at 142.161.55.76

Message:
But you use to pretend to be a natural born african American.


Subject: IT IS PAST MIDNIGHT AND JALLOH DID NOT DELIVER
From: Forum Enjoyer
To: All
Date Posted: 23:37:05 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
Ladies/Gentlemen, Jallowlaw at the other forum promised us today he has a letter he said Rev. KKK wrote our Lady asking for mercy and to be let off the hook. He dared Rev. KKK to deny and he will post the letter.Rev. KKK challenged him to post the letter because according to him the man was lying. Jallowlaw said he will post the letter at 10 Pm . Everybody waited for it.ONE HOUR BEFORE TIME, HE WROTE TO SAY IT WON'T BE POSTED AGAIN AT 10 PM .Rather he will post it at 12 am ( Midnight ) for strategic reasons .Many on the forum attacked and teased him that he was lying. We have been waiting since this afternoon and now it is 12: 45 am and the letter has still not been posted .What a joke this jalloh fella is. We knew all along that Kabs was telling us the truth and he did not write such a letter. I am going to bed . It is our joke tomorrow .

Forum Enjoyer


Subject: Re: IT IS PAST MIDNIGHT AND JALLOH DID NOT DELIVER
From: Forum Joker
To: All
Date Posted: 00:03:31 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
The hombre is indeed a big joke. It is indeed a shame that Jallohlaw failed woefully to live up to his promise .He promised us a letter in which KKK begged for mercy .Some of us knew it was a lie all the time. Look at what he posted :A fake statement from somebody he did not have the balls to name. Was that what he promised us ? The man is a joke .

Posted by jallohlaw@yahoo.com on June 25, 2008 at 23:17:33:

THE OPPOSITION IN EXILE, A PRINCIPLED ANTI-SOUPIST AND ANTI-NAZI PARTY, ANNOUNCED EARLIER THIS EVENING THAT IT WILL PRODUCE EVIDENCE THAT REV. KKK, UEBER SOUPIST IN NEW JERSEY, AND HEAD OF FORUM COCAINE

BEGGED THE IRON LADY TO STOP HER OFFENSIVE, WHICH ONE JL COORDINATED, ON FORUM COCAINE, HEADED BY THE NAMED SOUPIST, IN APRIL, 2OO8. THE OPPOSITION NOTES THAT THE SOUPIST HAD POSTED A PICTURE OF THE IRON LADY IN HER BIRTHDAY CLOTHES IN FORUM COCAINE.

ACCORDINGLY, THE COUNTER-ATTACK ON FORUM COCAINE BY THE IRON LADY AND JL WAS PURELY DEFENSIVE.

LAST NIGHT, THE SOUPIST IN NEW JERSEY DEMANDED THAT THE OPPOSITION PRODUCE THE EVIDENCE ATTESTING THAT HE BEGGED FOR PEACE FROM THE IRON LADY.

THE FOLLOWING TEXT IS THE EVIDENCE:

FOR SECURITY REASONS THE OPPOSITION WILL NOT NAME THE AUTHOR OF THE EVIDENTIAL TEXT AT THIS TIME. HOWEVER, THE FORMAL STRUCTURE OF THE TEXT MANIFESTS THE IDENTITY OF THE AUTHOR.

ACCORDINGLY, UEBER SOUPIST IN NEW JERSEY, THE OPPOSITION IS DELIGHTED TO PRESENT TO THE WORLD YOUR SPINELESS SPINNING:

"I AM BEGINNING TO THINK YOU WERE SENT TO ME BY THE ALMIGHTY HIMSELF AS YOU CAN SEE YOUR SOLID WHACKS ON [REV.KKK] WERE WHAT HELPED ME TO FINALLY TAME HIM.

HE IS NOW BEGGING ME TO LET BYGONES BE BYGONES AND ASSURED ME THAT HE WILL NEVER ATTACK ME OR ALLOW HIM/[FORUM COCAINE] TO BE USED AGAINST ME.

I KNOW IF I HAD NOT HAD YOU ON MY SIDE ON THIS ISSUE NO WAY WOULD I HAVE WON OVER HIM."

UEBER SOUPIST IN NEW JERSEY, WE EAGERLY AWAIT YOUR REASONED, NOT ANY NONSENSE-PSYCHOBABBLE RESPONSE TO THE EVIDENCE OF YOUR UNMANLY, SOUPIST CAPTITULATION.

ISSUED IN THE NAME OF THE OPPOSITION IN EXILE AND THE OPPOSITION IN SIERRA LEONE BY JL.


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Subject: Assurance to all my friends and supporters
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 22:31:08 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-mtc-ah10.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.117.202

Message:
People,
I guess you know the situation I am undergoing from Sylvia's forum . A lunatic there that I have never known in my life and whose existence I am not aware of just won't get off my back. He has been humiliated beyond measure by people on the forum but he just won't leave me alone.

I have ignored him as you all know and can attest to, but he just won't back off me. I have written Sylvia many letters to complain, but nothing has been done. Sylvia replied me last weekend to say that she was busy and infact out of Freetown and the internet was very slow where she was.She promised to handle the situation when she returns to Freetown.

I however want to assure every one of you that whatever letter THAT SICK FELLOW is saying I wrote "Begging" and "asking to be let off the hook" does not exist. I am fully assuring you that there is no such letter and I suspect that THAT SICK FELLOW is planning to post a fictitious letter.

I don't delete my mails and I have all the communication I made with Sylvia AFTER peace had been restored between us . I did not write any letter begging anybody to let me off the hook.

I however don't consider it any humiliation if I had a conflict with somebody and I appealed to her for peace and calm .I don't even think it is a disgrace for me as a christian to beg somebody for peace. However, truth is truth.I DID NOT WRITE ANY LETTER BEGGING TO BE LET OFF THE HOOK. If I did not write such a letter, I would not allow anybody to give the impression that I did. I don't consider it shameful if I had done it because I am a christian and a minister of the gospel but I did not do it. If THAT SICK MAN posts any fictitious letter ,I will sue him . Let's wait and see the rubbish he is going to post.

He


Subject: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: Saidu Daphay Turay
To: All
Date Posted: 22:11:53 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-70-108-237-241.washdc.btas.verizon.net at 70.108.237.241

Message:
Mohamed Shaw is trying to usher the cause of a hypocritical tribe that has no root or interest in Sierra Leone. At Least the Republic of Guinea did accomodated them but because of their vicious attitudes and treachery, the late Sekou Toure and even the incumbent President Lansana Conteh depised them. In Sierra Leone one of their candidates betrayed President Ernest Koroma after decalring allegiance to him during the 2007 elections, and became a bootlicker to Solomon Brewah.

What is Mohamed Shaw trying to prove for a tribe that is still struggling for its identity? See below the history of these normads:

The Fulani People

The ethnological name Fulani represents the people as a whole based on their origins, whereas the name Fulakunda represents one of the many sub-groupings of the Fulani people. Each of the sub-groupings is based on dialect and geographic locat1on.

The more popular anthropological studies, as well as the obscure oral traditions of the Fulani people, trace their origins to the Ethiopian Empire of Eastern Africa. The people were predominantly nomadic herdsmen of cattle, sheep, and goats. The movements were based upon the availability of food supplies for their herds. Though the cattle were rarely eaten and remained a symbol of wealth, the sheep and goats were used for trade in the villages to obtain rice, millet, corn, clothing, etc.

The people slowly migrated westward, keeping to the more popular sub-Saharan trade routes. During this migration they were introduced and converted to Islam. Being nomadic, the newly converted Muslims syncretised their faith with the animistic roots of their ancestors as they didn't have access to a stable, consistent teaching.

By the 15th century, the Fulanis were located in areas of western Africa; the Futa Toro region of Senegambia, the Futa Jallon of northern Guinea, and extending eastward along the Niger River to the regions of Lake Chad.

During the close of the 18th century, the Fulanis had quietly encroached upon the eastern regions of Portuguese Guinea. The nomadic lifestyle of the Fulanis was transforming to an agricultural subsistence lifestyle. The herds of cattle, although smaller, remained a symbol of wealth. The growing Fulani population in an area dominated by the Mandingas became a major concern and threat to the Mandingas. Many tribal wars were waged over territory and the persistence of the Mandingas to retain their control over the population. These wars interrupted and halted many trading industries the Portuguese settlers had established with the Guineans.

During the beginning of the 20th century, the Portuguese employed the Fulanis in low level government positions within the eastern regions of the country, solely to collect the taxes and enforce the oppressive Portuguese policies.

Today, with Guinea-Bissau in the midst of newly formed economic strategies of its first democratically elected government, the Fulanis are relatively passive and settled in their lifestyle and comprise 30% of the country's population. Although the majority of Fulanis remain in the secluded and sometimes isolated eastern regions of Guinea-Bissau, many are making a move into the capital city of Bissau in pursuit of a higher standard and quality of life through trade and business.

Those Fulanis who have settled in the city have become more steadfast in the teachings of the Koran, while in contrast those remaining in the villages continue to be nominal in their Islamic faith, laced with tradition and animistic beliefs. To a large degree the new roots of the Fulanis in Islam govern and set standards to their lifestyles. (Over the past 20 years, several of the Fulanis have converted to Christianity and live a noticeably different lifestyle in contrast to the Islamic Fulanis.)

In a family, one man may have as many as four wives. The women are taught that they will find their fulfillment in bearing children for their husband. As long as a woman is able to bear children, she will always be nursing a baby. The average woman will bear 12 children in her lifetime. For many, only 3 or 4 will survive the hardships of childhood.

Female and male children are circumcised: the males between 6 and 12 years and the females between birth and 5 years. Although both males and females encounter severe infections, the females suffer a higher mortality rate. Normally, the circumcision is done very crudely with a sharpened butter knife. For the female, severe hemorrhaging can occur, infection set in and, without proper medical attention, the child could die within a few days. For those that do endure this trial, many more lie ahead. For example, when circumcised women bear their first child, many die during delivery due to complications caused by the infant circumcision.

As the children grow, the husband has very little interaction with them. They are the sole responsibility of the mother, who must fend for the well being of her children. The majority of Fulanis in Guinea-Bissau live in poverty.

When the male is in his late teens, he is encouraged to begin building his financial security in cattle, sheep, goats, crops, clothing and his own hut. Once he has sufficient wealth, the family will take that wealth and search for a wife for him. The search is based on the most lucrative business deal and the husband-to-be usually has very little or no says regarding the choice of bride. The search normally begins among the relatives to keep the wealth from spreading too far abroad. The deal for the bride may occur long before she is of age to marry, which is 13, or the parents may hold off selling her until a more lucrative deal comes their way. It's very uncommon to see a Fulani woman in her late teens that is still unwed.

The Fulanis have many different levels of class distinction within their sub-groupings. If a bride is sought within a sub-grouping, which is considered one of the higher classes, she may bring a selling price to her father of 5 cattle and $300. If the bride were sought in the lower class, she may only be worth one goat.

The adult men and women do not socialize together publicly. The woman's job is to bear children and to serve her husband. Usually the husband will arrange a schedule so that each of his wives will occupy his hut with him for equal periods. If the woman is pregnant or has given birth, she cannot occupy her husband's hut for two years after the child is born. The woman nurses her child during this time. She and her children will live separately in her own hut, but within the settlement of huts of her husband's family.

The man is the agriculturist, tending to the planting, cultivating and harvesting of the crops, as well as tending to livestock. The wife solely tends to the rice paddy, the preparation of the food and all other household duties.

The female is considered to be without spirit and on the same spiritual plane as animals. Thus, only the husband is permitted to enter the Moslem mosques for worship and to receive teaching. The women who have stopped menstruating are permitted to enter the area of the mosque to gather in prayer, although they are still not permitted to enter the mosque itself. It is the husband's duty and responsibility to teach his wife -- to the point of beating her into understanding if he deems it necessary.

The village witch doctor has his place in the structure of the society; he is one placed there by Allah to help the people. He is also recognized as a teacher of the Koran. He plays a very important role in the Fulani's life. Their faith in him and his work is great. Most Fulanis will be wearing a sort of amulet, which will provide him with protection from illnesses and ward off evil spirits. When a person becomes ill, the witch doctor is usually the first consulted. In reality, his medicines usually don't effect healing; they may complicate any further scientific medical treatment or even kill the patient. Although the Fulani people have very little or no cash flow, they do have investments in their symbols of wealth: cattle. Healthcare workers have testified to seeing wealthy Muslim men refuse to sell a cow to purchase medicines for an ill wife who later died. However, cattle were slaughtered to feed the relatives who came to mourn the loss.

The chief and elders of the village make the decisions necessary to govern and control the village and its inhabitants. Legal matters such as theft will be dealt with on this level, but if the matter is more serious, the chief and elders will turn the matter over to the police in the region, or to the military, which patrol the other regions of the country.

With the society being male-dominated, and with the close knit family and clan structure of the village, decisions are usually made as a group. Important decisions will be discussed and debated until everyone eligible has had his say before the eldest individual directly concerned will announce a final decision. Thus, change is discouraged and is very, very slow to occur.

In general, the Fulanis are a very happy and contented people. A social activity is usually never turned down or missed. Men will sit around for hours visiting and discussing current issues, while making and sipping small cups of warm, potent, syrup-like tea, more commonly called 'warga'.

Guests are treated with utmost respect, since strangers just don't exist in the Fulani society. As a newcomer to the village, someone will assume responsibility for that person within their family. Shortly after their arrival, a steady stream of people will come to greet the guest and to find out why he is there.

Due to the extreme imbalance in the family structure of the father not interacting with his children as they grow, the Fulanis have emptiness and thirst for fatherly affection. The men and women will be very closely bonded with lifelong friends of similar age and sex.

Of the Fulanis who have become Christians over the past years, they were initially ostracized and ridiculed, but now their witness in the community to a changed lifestyle has become enticing to many. The village chief and elders have been calling on the Christian men to give advice and counsel in areas of major concern. These Christian men see that one wife is enough for them and continue to plan their families with the input of their wives. Many plan families of 2 to 4, so that they are able to provide good nourishment, health care, and education for their children. The men are also becoming actively involved in raising the children, helping their wives in the duties and chores
The Fulani People

The ethnological name Fulani represents the people as a whole based on their origins, whereas the name Fulakunda represents one of the many sub-groupings of the Fulani people. Each of the sub-groupings is based on dialect and geographic locat1on.

The more popular anthropological studies, as well as the obscure oral traditions of the Fulani people, trace their origins to the Ethiopian Empire of Eastern Africa. The people were predominantly nomadic herdsmen of cattle, sheep, and goats. The movements were based upon the availability of food supplies for their herds. Though the cattle were rarely eaten and remained a symbol of wealth, the sheep and goats were used for trade in the villages to obtain rice, millet, corn, clothing, etc.

The people slowly migrated westward, keeping to the more popular sub-Saharan trade routes. During this migration they were introduced and converted to Islam. Being nomadic, the newly converted Muslims syncretised their faith with the animistic roots of their ancestors as they didn't have access to a stable, consistent teaching.

By the 15th century, the Fulanis were located in areas of western Africa; the Futa Toro region of Senegambia, the Futa Jallon of northern Guinea, and extending eastward along the Niger River to the regions of Lake Chad.

During the close of the 18th century, the Fulanis had quietly encroached upon the eastern regions of Portuguese Guinea. The nomadic lifestyle of the Fulanis was transforming to an agricultural subsistence lifestyle. The herds of cattle, although smaller, remained a symbol of wealth. The growing Fulani population in an area dominated by the Mandingas became a major concern and threat to the Mandingas. Many tribal wars were waged over territory and the persistence of the Mandingas to retain their control over the population. These wars interrupted and halted many trading industries the Portuguese settlers had established with the Guineans.

During the beginning of the 20th century, the Portuguese employed the Fulanis in low level government positions within the eastern regions of the country, solely to collect the taxes and enforce the oppressive Portuguese policies.

Today, with Guinea-Bissau in the midst of newly formed economic strategies of its first democratically elected government, the Fulanis are relatively passive and settled in their lifestyle and comprise 30% of the country's population. Although the majority of Fulanis remain in the secluded and sometimes isolated eastern regions of Guinea-Bissau, many are making a move into the capital city of Bissau in pursuit of a higher standard and quality of life through trade and business.

Those Fulanis who have settled in the city have become more steadfast in the teachings of the Koran, while in contrast those remaining in the villages continue to be nominal in their Islamic faith, laced with tradition and animistic beliefs. To a large degree the new roots of the Fulanis in Islam govern and set standards to their lifestyles. (Over the past 20 years, several of the Fulanis have converted to Christianity and live a noticeably different lifestyle in contrast to the Islamic Fulanis.)

In a family, one man may have as many as four wives. The women are taught that they will find their fulfillment in bearing children for their husband. As long as a woman is able to bear children, she will always be nursing a baby. The average woman will bear 12 children in her lifetime. For many, only 3 or 4 will survive the hardships of childhood.

Female and male children are circumcised: the males between 6 and 12 years and the females between birth and 5 years. Although both males and females encounter severe infections, the females suffer a higher mortality rate. Normally, the circumcision is done very crudely with a sharpened butter knife. For the female, severe hemorrhaging can occur, infection set in and, without proper medical attention, the child could die within a few days. For those that do endure this trial, many more lie ahead. For example, when circumcised women bear their first child, many die during delivery due to complications caused by the infant circumcision.

As the children grow, the husband has very little interaction with them. They are the sole responsibility of the mother, who must fend for the well being of her children. The majority of Fulanis in Guinea-Bissau live in poverty.

When the male is in his late teens, he is encouraged to begin building his financial security in cattle, sheep, goats, crops, clothing and his own hut. Once he has sufficient wealth, the family will take that wealth and search for a wife for him. The search is based on the most lucrative business deal and the husband-to-be usually has very little or no says regarding the choice of bride. The search normally begins among the relatives to keep the wealth from spreading too far abroad. The deal for the bride may occur long before she is of age to marry, which is 13, or the parents may hold off selling her until a more lucrative deal comes their way. It's very uncommon to see a Fulani woman in her late teens that is still unwed.

The Fulanis have many different levels of class distinction within their sub-groupings. If a bride is sought within a sub-grouping, which is considered one of the higher classes, she may bring a selling price to her father of 5 cattle and $300. If the bride were sought in the lower class, she may only be worth one goat.

The adult men and women do not socialize together publicly. The woman's job is to bear children and to serve her husband. Usually the husband will arrange a schedule so that each of his wives will occupy his hut with him for equal periods. If the woman is pregnant or has given birth, she cannot occupy her husband's hut for two years after the child is born. The woman nurses her child during this time. She and her children will live separately in her own hut, but within the settlement of huts of her husband's family.

The man is the agriculturist, tending to the planting, cultivating and harvesting of the crops, as well as tending to livestock. The wife solely tends to the rice paddy, the preparation of the food and all other household duties.

The female is considered to be without spirit and on the same spiritual plane as animals. Thus, only the husband is permitted to enter the Moslem mosques for worship and to receive teaching. The women who have stopped menstruating are permitted to enter the area of the mosque to gather in prayer, although they are still not permitted to enter the mosque itself. It is the husband's duty and responsibility to teach his wife -- to the point of beating her into understanding if he deems it necessary.

The village witch doctor has his place in the structure of the society; he is one placed there by Allah to help the people. He is also recognized as a teacher of the Koran. He plays a very important role in the Fulani's life. Their faith in him and his work is great. Most Fulanis will be wearing a sort of amulet, which will provide him with protection from illnesses and ward off evil spirits. When a person becomes ill, the witch doctor is usually the first consulted. In reality, his medicines usually don't effect healing; they may complicate any further scientific medical treatment or even kill the patient. Although the Fulani people have very little or no cash flow, they do have investments in their symbols of wealth: cattle. Healthcare workers have testified to seeing wealthy Muslim men refuse to sell a cow to purchase medicines for an ill wife who later died. However, cattle were slaughtered to feed the relatives who came to mourn the loss.

The chief and elders of the village make the decisions necessary to govern and control the village and its inhabitants. Legal matters such as theft will be dealt with on this level, but if the matter is more serious, the chief and elders will turn the matter over to the police in the region, or to the military, which patrol the other regions of the country.

With the society being male-dominated, and with the close knit family and clan structure of the village, decisions are usually made as a group. Important decisions will be discussed and debated until everyone eligible has had his say before the eldest individual directly concerned will announce a final decision. Thus, change is discouraged and is very, very slow to occur.

In general, the Fulanis are a very happy and contented people. A social activity is usually never turned down or missed. Men will sit around for hours visiting and discussing current issues, while making and sipping small cups of warm, potent, syrup-like tea, more commonly called 'warga'.

Guests are treated with utmost respect, since strangers just don't exist in the Fulani society. As a newcomer to the village, someone will assume responsibility for that person within their family. Shortly after their arrival, a steady stream of people will come to greet the guest and to find out why he is there.

Due to the extreme imbalance in the family structure of the father not interacting with his children as they grow, the Fulanis have emptiness and thirst for fatherly affection. The men and women will be very closely bonded with lifelong friends of similar age and sex.

Of the Fulanis who have become Christians over the past years, they were initially ostracized and ridiculed, but now their witness in the community to a changed lifestyle has become enticing to many. The village chief and elders have been calling on the Christian men to give advice and counsel in areas of major concern. These Christian men see that one wife is enough for them and continue to plan their families with the input of their wives. Many plan families of 2 to 4, so that they are able to provide good nourishment, health care, and education for their children. The men are also becoming actively involved in raising the children, helping their wives in the duties and chores
The Fulani People

The ethnological name Fulani represents the people as a whole based on their origins, whereas the name Fulakunda represents one of the many sub-groupings of the Fulani people. Each of the sub-groupings is based on dialect and geographic locat1on.

The more popular anthropological studies, as well as the obscure oral traditions of the Fulani people, trace their origins to the Ethiopian Empire of Eastern Africa. The people were predominantly nomadic herdsmen of cattle, sheep, and goats. The movements were based upon the availability of food supplies for their herds. Though the cattle were rarely eaten and remained a symbol of wealth, the sheep and goats were used for trade in the villages to obtain rice, millet, corn, clothing, etc.

The people slowly migrated westward, keeping to the more popular sub-Saharan trade routes. During this migration they were introduced and converted to Islam. Being nomadic, the newly converted Muslims syncretised their faith with the animistic roots of their ancestors as they didn't have access to a stable, consistent teaching.

By the 15th century, the Fulanis were located in areas of western Africa; the Futa Toro region of Senegambia, the Futa Jallon of northern Guinea, and extending eastward along the Niger River to the regions of Lake Chad.

During the close of the 18th century, the Fulanis had quietly encroached upon the eastern regions of Portuguese Guinea. The nomadic lifestyle of the Fulanis was transforming to an agricultural subsistence lifestyle. The herds of cattle, although smaller, remained a symbol of wealth. The growing Fulani population in an area dominated by the Mandingas became a major concern and threat to the Mandingas. Many tribal wars were waged over territory and the persistence of the Mandingas to retain their control over the population. These wars interrupted and halted many trading industries the Portuguese settlers had established with the Guineans.

During the beginning of the 20th century, the Portuguese employed the Fulanis in low level government positions within the eastern regions of the country, solely to collect the taxes and enforce the oppressive Portuguese policies.

Today, with Guinea-Bissau in the midst of newly formed economic strategies of its first democratically elected government, the Fulanis are relatively passive and settled in their lifestyle and comprise 30% of the country's population. Although the majority of Fulanis remain in the secluded and sometimes isolated eastern regions of Guinea-Bissau, many are making a move into the capital city of Bissau in pursuit of a higher standard and quality of life through trade and business.

Those Fulanis who have settled in the city have become more steadfast in the teachings of the Koran, while in contrast those remaining in the villages continue to be nominal in their Islamic faith, laced with tradition and animistic beliefs. To a large degree the new roots of the Fulanis in Islam govern and set standards to their lifestyles. (Over the past 20 years, several of the Fulanis have converted to Christianity and live a noticeably different lifestyle in contrast to the Islamic Fulanis.)

In a family, one man may have as many as four wives. The women are taught that they will find their fulfillment in bearing children for their husband. As long as a woman is able to bear children, she will always be nursing a baby. The average woman will bear 12 children in her lifetime. For many, only 3 or 4 will survive the hardships of childhood.

Female and male children are circumcised: the males between 6 and 12 years and the females between birth and 5 years. Although both males and females encounter severe infections, the females suffer a higher mortality rate. Normally, the circumcision is done very crudely with a sharpened butter knife. For the female, severe hemorrhaging can occur, infection set in and, without proper medical attention, the child could die within a few days. For those that do endure this trial, many more lie ahead. For example, when circumcised women bear their first child, many die during delivery due to complications caused by the infant circumcision.

As the children grow, the husband has very little interaction with them. They are the sole responsibility of the mother, who must fend for the well being of her children. The majority of Fulanis in Guinea-Bissau live in poverty.

When the male is in his late teens, he is encouraged to begin building his financial security in cattle, sheep, goats, crops, clothing and his own hut. Once he has sufficient wealth, the family will take that wealth and search for a wife for him. The search is based on the most lucrative business deal and the husband-to-be usually has very little or no says regarding the choice of bride. The search normally begins among the relatives to keep the wealth from spreading too far abroad. The deal for the bride may occur long before she is of age to marry, which is 13, or the parents may hold off selling her until a more lucrative deal comes their way. It's very uncommon to see a Fulani woman in her late teens that is still unwed.

The Fulanis have many different levels of class distinction within their sub-groupings. If a bride is sought within a sub-grouping, which is considered one of the higher classes, she may bring a selling price to her father of 5 cattle and $300. If the bride were sought in the lower class, she may only be worth one goat.

The adult men and women do not socialize together publicly. The woman's job is to bear children and to serve her husband. Usually the husband will arrange a schedule so that each of his wives will occupy his hut with him for equal periods. If the woman is pregnant or has given birth, she cannot occupy her husband's hut for two years after the child is born. The woman nurses her child during this time. She and her children will live separately in her own hut, but within the settlement of huts of her husband's family.

The man is the agriculturist, tending to the planting, cultivating and harvesting of the crops, as well as tending to livestock. The wife solely tends to the rice paddy, the preparation of the food and all other household duties.

The female is considered to be without spirit and on the same spiritual plane as animals. Thus, only the husband is permitted to enter the Moslem mosques for worship and to receive teaching. The women who have stopped menstruating are permitted to enter the area of the mosque to gather in prayer, although they are still not permitted to enter the mosque itself. It is the husband's duty and responsibility to teach his wife -- to the point of beating her into understanding if he deems it necessary.

The village witch doctor has his place in the structure of the society; he is one placed there by Allah to help the people. He is also recognized as a teacher of the Koran. He plays a very important role in the Fulani's life. Their faith in him and his work is great. Most Fulanis will be wearing a sort of amulet, which will provide him with protection from illnesses and ward off evil spirits. When a person becomes ill, the witch doctor is usually the first consulted. In reality, his medicines usually don't effect healing; they may complicate any further scientific medical treatment or even kill the patient. Although the Fulani people have very little or no cash flow, they do have investments in their symbols of wealth: cattle. Healthcare workers have testified to seeing wealthy Muslim men refuse to sell a cow to purchase medicines for an ill wife who later died. However, cattle were slaughtered to feed the relatives who came to mourn the loss.

The chief and elders of the village make the decisions necessary to govern and control the village and its inhabitants. Legal matters such as theft will be dealt with on this level, but if the matter is more serious, the chief and elders will turn the matter over to the police in the region, or to the military, which patrol the other regions of the country.

With the society being male-dominated, and with the close knit family and clan structure of the village, decisions are usually made as a group. Important decisions will be discussed and debated until everyone eligible has had his say before the eldest individual directly concerned will announce a final decision. Thus, change is discouraged and is very, very slow to occur.

In general, the Fulanis are a very happy and contented people. A social activity is usually never turned down or missed. Men will sit around for hours visiting and discussing current issues, while making and sipping small cups of warm, potent, syrup-like tea, more commonly called 'warga'.

Guests are treated with utmost respect, since strangers just don't exist in the Fulani society. As a newcomer to the village, someone will assume responsibility for that person within their family. Shortly after their arrival, a steady stream of people will come to greet the guest and to find out why he is there.

Due to the extreme imbalance in the family structure of the father not interacting with his children as they grow, the Fulanis have emptiness and thirst for fatherly affection. The men and women will be very closely bonded with lifelong friends of similar age and sex.

Of the Fulanis who have become Christians over the past years, they were initially ostracized and ridiculed, but now their witness in the community to a changed lifestyle has become enticing to many. The village chief and elders have been calling on the Christian men to give advice and counsel in areas of major concern. These Christian men see that one wife is enough for them and continue to plan their families with the input of their wives. Many plan families of 2 to 4, so that they are able to provide good nourishment, health care, and education for their children. The men are also becoming actively involved in raising the children, helping their wives in the duties and chores


Subject: Re: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: Amadu
To: All
Date Posted: 13:27:49 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: amadubarrie@yahoo.com
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Message:
All I am going to hope and pray for is that Sierra Leone never elect nor appoint people like Saidu Daphay Turay to any political office. Does this sound familiar....

HUTU and TUTSIS (may the Lord protect us form this...Amen)

I also think that no one should even take the time to explain to you the achievements of the Fullas. Go to Sierra Leone and take a look around or just use your imagination. I pray that such hate venom will never reach the minds of young Sierra Leoneans.


Subject: Re: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: KaiKai
To: All
Date Posted: 18:40:27 06/27/08 ()
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Message:
Asstafulai, Osai we go sidom tay dat happin. shhhhhhhhh orrrrrrrrrrrr


Subject: Re: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: Amidu Bundu
To: All
Date Posted: 23:39:28 06/26/08 ()
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My mum is Temne and my Dad a Fula. Please stop the tribalism. The Fulas are good people. They are not prostitutes, as one forumite intimated. Sesay and Turay if you have a problem with Binti Fulas, talk to us and stop your tribalism. We are sick and tired of it!


Subject: Re: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: Saidu Taffay Toure (Fula)
To: All
Date Posted: 22:57:36 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
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Is this a scholarly article? If it is, why don't you source it? How can you just grab something from the internet and swallow hock, line, and sinker. If you want to research the Fulani people, I can refer you to one of our Grio/Gawlor/Farba. I have seen you name on numerous internet sites; little did I know that you are just a half-baked, bone-headed, uncouth bloke with some time in his hand.

I don't even know if you are a true Sierra Leonean. In most cases, when background check is done on hateful and bigotry folks like you, who sow seeds of discord among peace loving Sierra Leoneans, it turns out that you are not real Sierra Leoneans. Such people are always obsessed with who was first, next, or last to enter Sierra Leone.

Any rationale person will understand that it is reckless to make the following statement in public regarding a whole ethnic group:
“Mohamed Shaw is trying to usher the cause of a hypocritical tribe that has no root or interest in Sierra Leone. At Least the Republic of Guinea did accomodated them but because of their vicious attitudes and treachery, the late Sekou Toure and even the incumbent President Lansana Conteh depised them. In Sierra Leone one of their candidates betrayed President Ernest Koroma after decalring allegiance to him during the 2007 elections, and became a bootlicker to Solomon Brewah”

I understand that some idiots are use to engaging in diatribes against the Fulani people with impunity. Well I got news for you, skunks: you can attack fulas all you want, but you will never get away with it -- not anymore.

At the risk of sinking to your level, let me take a minute to examine you irresponsible statement:

You referred to the Fulani as a “hypocritical tribe” that has no root or interest in Sierra Leone. Identify your ethnicity and let compare with the Fulani characteristic -- to the extent that ethnic groups have characteristic – in terms of resourcefulness and moral rectitude.

You displayed ignorance of Salone history and the scantiness of your education by saying fulas have no root in Sierra Leone. Unless your root is buried in the caves at the foot of Wara Wara Mountain, a direct descendant of the Mani people, or the Bullom/Susus, then you have no root in Sierra Leone. Evidently, you don’t have the authority or the credentials to speak on this Salone history or roots.

You postulate that Fulani people have no interest in Sierra Leone. Again I don’t know your ethnicity, but I can categorically say to you that Fulas have never been in charge in Salone. Would you honestly say that those who have been in Charge of affaires in Salone had the country’s interest at heart? Instead of making blatant and baseless proclamation, show me the evidence to substantiate your statement.

You described the Fulas as vicious and treacherous and that they were despised by some rogue dictators. I think these nasty adjective would aptly describe your people –maybe I can add some more for you – just be a man and tell me your ethnicity. Who cares if Stevens, Margai, or anyone else for that matter, hated any ethnic group? I will be happy to wear hatred from despotic leaders as a badge of honor any day.

You referred to a presidential candidate’s, who happens to be a Fulani, support for Solo B. Why would you describe it as a betrayal? What loyalty did he owe Ernest Koroma? He is free to support whosoever he wishes. How arrogant of you to think that Amadu Jalloh must support who you like and if he does, then he is a traitor! What has that action has to do with the Fulani people? I can imagine idiots like you saying: Make we go beat den fula, because da fulaman support SLPP, E nor support we canidate. Pan all way you don tay nar civilize en democratic country, the bush life still dae pan you. Tupit munku!


Subject: Re: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: Saidu Bah Turay
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Date Posted: 20:10:34 06/26/08 ()
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Saidu Alaki Daft
I don’t know what you are, but identify which ethnic group you belong to before engaging in a diatribe against the Fulani people. A wan for wash you for you Ma.. way no wash you from way e born you tay now. Nar im make den say you dae smell. Write about your ethnic group’s history, if they have a history worthy of an idle pen. When I have time, trust me, you will be dealt with accordingly. This d.. tin ya so. Una done use for dey do den alaki rass ka mu tin ya, but we no go take again. You wait!


Subject: Re: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: Saidu Daphay Turay
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Date Posted: 22:38:41 06/26/08 ()
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Bah,

You are a slave, and you ever remain a slave. Are you irritated because I say the truth. Truth hurts. May the Fulani realize their zi-zag attitudes and cultivate a sense of belongness in Africa.


Subject: Re: Gbinti is the bedrock of SLPP Fulanis stronghold.
From: Saidu Bah Turay
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Date Posted: 23:33:01 06/26/08 ()
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You saying I am a slave doesn't make me one. Contrarily, you are a slave to ignorance and bigotry. If you are a prophet of truth, there is so much to tell about your ethnic group. I am not irritated. However, I have very little patience for Munkus like you. I don say waitin ar wan say, if e hart you, go bail ka... You are "tupit" to think you can engage in diatribe against an ethnic group in a public forum without expecting a response. Inshala, a response from me -- you will get! Come on, ley we go Waterloo.


Subject: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: Salieu Sesay
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Date Posted: 22:19:42 06/25/08 ()
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Mohamed Shaw is trying to usher the cause of a hypocritical tribe that has no root or interest in Sierra Leone. At Least the Republic of Guinea did accomodated them but because of their vicious attitudes and treachery, the late Sekou Toure and even the incumbent President Lansana Conteh depised them. In Sierra Leone one of their candidates betrayed President Ernest Koroma after decalring allegiance to him during the 2007 elections, and became a bootlicker to Solomon Brewah.

What is Mohamed Shaw trying to prove for a tribe that is still struggling for its identity? See below the history of these normads:

The Fulani People

The ethnological name Fulani represents the people as a whole based on their origins, whereas the name Fulakunda represents one of the many sub-groupings of the Fulani people. Each of the sub-groupings is based on dialect and geographic locat1on.

The more popular anthropological studies, as well as the obscure oral traditions of the Fulani people, trace their origins to the Ethiopian Empire of Eastern Africa. The people were predominantly nomadic herdsmen of cattle, sheep, and goats. The movements were based upon the availability of food supplies for their herds. Though the cattle were rarely eaten and remained a symbol of wealth, the sheep and goats were used for trade in the villages to obtain rice, millet, corn, clothing, etc.

The people slowly migrated westward, keeping to the more popular sub-Saharan trade routes. During this migration they were introduced and converted to Islam. Being nomadic, the newly converted Muslims syncretised their faith with the animistic roots of their ancestors as they didn't have access to a stable, consistent teaching.

By the 15th century, the Fulanis were located in areas of western Africa; the Futa Toro region of Senegambia, the Futa Jallon of northern Guinea, and extending eastward along the Niger River to the regions of Lake Chad.

During the close of the 18th century, the Fulanis had quietly encroached upon the eastern regions of Portuguese Guinea. The nomadic lifestyle of the Fulanis was transforming to an agricultural subsistence lifestyle. The herds of cattle, although smaller, remained a symbol of wealth. The growing Fulani population in an area dominated by the Mandingas became a major concern and threat to the Mandingas. Many tribal wars were waged over territory and the persistence of the Mandingas to retain their control over the population. These wars interrupted and halted many trading industries the Portuguese settlers had established with the Guineans.

During the beginning of the 20th century, the Portuguese employed the Fulanis in low level government positions within the eastern regions of the country, solely to collect the taxes and enforce the oppressive Portuguese policies.

Today, with Guinea-Bissau in the midst of newly formed economic strategies of its first democratically elected government, the Fulanis are relatively passive and settled in their lifestyle and comprise 30% of the country's population. Although the majority of Fulanis remain in the secluded and sometimes isolated eastern regions of Guinea-Bissau, many are making a move into the capital city of Bissau in pursuit of a higher standard and quality of life through trade and business.

Those Fulanis who have settled in the city have become more steadfast in the teachings of the Koran, while in contrast those remaining in the villages continue to be nominal in their Islamic faith, laced with tradition and animistic beliefs. To a large degree the new roots of the Fulanis in Islam govern and set standards to their lifestyles. (Over the past 20 years, several of the Fulanis have converted to Christianity and live a noticeably different lifestyle in contrast to the Islamic Fulanis.)

In a family, one man may have as many as four wives. The women are taught that they will find their fulfillment in bearing children for their husband. As long as a woman is able to bear children, she will always be nursing a baby. The average woman will bear 12 children in her lifetime. For many, only 3 or 4 will survive the hardships of childhood.

Female and male children are circumcised: the males between 6 and 12 years and the females between birth and 5 years. Although both males and females encounter severe infections, the females suffer a higher mortality rate. Normally, the circumcision is done very crudely with a sharpened butter knife. For the female, severe hemorrhaging can occur, infection set in and, without proper medical attention, the child could die within a few days. For those that do endure this trial, many more lie ahead. For example, when circumcised women bear their first child, many die during delivery due to complications caused by the infant circumcision.

As the children grow, the husband has very little interaction with them. They are the sole responsibility of the mother, who must fend for the well being of her children. The majority of Fulanis in Guinea-Bissau live in poverty.

When the male is in his late teens, he is encouraged to begin building his financial security in cattle, sheep, goats, crops, clothing and his own hut. Once he has sufficient wealth, the family will take that wealth and search for a wife for him. The search is based on the most lucrative business deal and the husband-to-be usually has very little or no says regarding the choice of bride. The search normally begins among the relatives to keep the wealth from spreading too far abroad. The deal for the bride may occur long before she is of age to marry, which is 13, or the parents may hold off selling her until a more lucrative deal comes their way. It's very uncommon to see a Fulani woman in her late teens that is still unwed.

The Fulanis have many different levels of class distinction within their sub-groupings. If a bride is sought within a sub-grouping, which is considered one of the higher classes, she may bring a selling price to her father of 5 cattle and $300. If the bride were sought in the lower class, she may only be worth one goat.

The adult men and women do not socialize together publicly. The woman's job is to bear children and to serve her husband. Usually the husband will arrange a schedule so that each of his wives will occupy his hut with him for equal periods. If the woman is pregnant or has given birth, she cannot occupy her husband's hut for two years after the child is born. The woman nurses her child during this time. She and her children will live separately in her own hut, but within the settlement of huts of her husband's family.

The man is the agriculturist, tending to the planting, cultivating and harvesting of the crops, as well as tending to livestock. The wife solely tends to the rice paddy, the preparation of the food and all other household duties.

The female is considered to be without spirit and on the same spiritual plane as animals. Thus, only the husband is permitted to enter the Moslem mosques for worship and to receive teaching. The women who have stopped menstruating are permitted to enter the area of the mosque to gather in prayer, although they are still not permitted to enter the mosque itself. It is the husband's duty and responsibility to teach his wife -- to the point of beating her into understanding if he deems it necessary.

The village witch doctor has his place in the structure of the society; he is one placed there by Allah to help the people. He is also recognized as a teacher of the Koran. He plays a very important role in the Fulani's life. Their faith in him and his work is great. Most Fulanis will be wearing a sort of amulet, which will provide him with protection from illnesses and ward off evil spirits. When a person becomes ill, the witch doctor is usually the first consulted. In reality, his medicines usually don't effect healing; they may complicate any further scientific medical treatment or even kill the patient. Although the Fulani people have very little or no cash flow, they do have investments in their symbols of wealth: cattle. Healthcare workers have testified to seeing wealthy Muslim men refuse to sell a cow to purchase medicines for an ill wife who later died. However, cattle were slaughtered to feed the relatives who came to mourn the loss.

The chief and elders of the village make the decisions necessary to govern and control the village and its inhabitants. Legal matters such as theft will be dealt with on this level, but if the matter is more serious, the chief and elders will turn the matter over to the police in the region, or to the military, which patrol the other regions of the country.

With the society being male-dominated, and with the close knit family and clan structure of the village, decisions are usually made as a group. Important decisions will be discussed and debated until everyone eligible has had his say before the eldest individual directly concerned will announce a final decision. Thus, change is discouraged and is very, very slow to occur.

In general, the Fulanis are a very happy and contented people. A social activity is usually never turned down or missed. Men will sit around for hours visiting and discussing current issues, while making and sipping small cups of warm, potent, syrup-like tea, more commonly called 'warga'.

Guests are treated with utmost respect, since strangers just don't exist in the Fulani society. As a newcomer to the village, someone will assume responsibility for that person within their family. Shortly after their arrival, a steady stream of people will come to greet the guest and to find out why he is there.

Due to the extreme imbalance in the family structure of the father not interacting with his children as they grow, the Fulanis have emptiness and thirst for fatherly affection. The men and women will be very closely bonded with lifelong friends of similar age and sex.

Of the Fulanis who have become Christians over the past years, they were initially ostracized and ridiculed, but now their witness in the community to a changed lifestyle has become enticing to many. The village chief and elders have been calling on the Christian men to give advice and counsel in areas of major concern. These Christian men see that one wife is enough for them and continue to plan their families with the input of their wives. Many plan families of 2 to 4, so that they are able to provide good nourishment, health care, and education for their children. The men are also becoming actively involved in raising the children, helping their wives in the duties and chores
The Fulani People

The ethnological name Fulani represents the people as a whole based on their origins, whereas the name Fulakunda represents one of the many sub-groupings of the Fulani people. Each of the sub-groupings is based on dialect and geographic locat1on.

The more popular anthropological studies, as well as the obscure oral traditions of the Fulani people, trace their origins to the Ethiopian Empire of Eastern Africa. The people were predominantly nomadic herdsmen of cattle, sheep, and goats. The movements were based upon the availability of food supplies for their herds. Though the cattle were rarely eaten and remained a symbol of wealth, the sheep and goats were used for trade in the villages to obtain rice, millet, corn, clothing, etc.

The people slowly migrated westward, keeping to the more popular sub-Saharan trade routes. During this migration they were introduced and converted to Islam. Being nomadic, the newly converted Muslims syncretised their faith with the animistic roots of their ancestors as they didn't have access to a stable, consistent teaching.

By the 15th century, the Fulanis were located in areas of western Africa; the Futa Toro region of Senegambia, the Futa Jallon of northern Guinea, and extending eastward along the Niger River to the regions of Lake Chad.

During the close of the 18th century, the Fulanis had quietly encroached upon the eastern regions of Portuguese Guinea. The nomadic lifestyle of the Fulanis was transforming to an agricultural subsistence lifestyle. The herds of cattle, although smaller, remained a symbol of wealth. The growing Fulani population in an area dominated by the Mandingas became a major concern and threat to the Mandingas. Many tribal wars were waged over territory and the persistence of the Mandingas to retain their control over the population. These wars interrupted and halted many trading industries the Portuguese settlers had established with the Guineans.

During the beginning of the 20th century, the Portuguese employed the Fulanis in low level government positions within the eastern regions of the country, solely to collect the taxes and enforce the oppressive Portuguese policies.

Today, with Guinea-Bissau in the midst of newly formed economic strategies of its first democratically elected government, the Fulanis are relatively passive and settled in their lifestyle and comprise 30% of the country's population. Although the majority of Fulanis remain in the secluded and sometimes isolated eastern regions of Guinea-Bissau, many are making a move into the capital city of Bissau in pursuit of a higher standard and quality of life through trade and business.

Those Fulanis who have settled in the city have become more steadfast in the teachings of the Koran, while in contrast those remaining in the villages continue to be nominal in their Islamic faith, laced with tradition and animistic beliefs. To a large degree the new roots of the Fulanis in Islam govern and set standards to their lifestyles. (Over the past 20 years, several of the Fulanis have converted to Christianity and live a noticeably different lifestyle in contrast to the Islamic Fulanis.)

In a family, one man may have as many as four wives. The women are taught that they will find their fulfillment in bearing children for their husband. As long as a woman is able to bear children, she will always be nursing a baby. The average woman will bear 12 children in her lifetime. For many, only 3 or 4 will survive the hardships of childhood.

Female and male children are circumcised: the males between 6 and 12 years and the females between birth and 5 years. Although both males and females encounter severe infections, the females suffer a higher mortality rate. Normally, the circumcision is done very crudely with a sharpened butter knife. For the female, severe hemorrhaging can occur, infection set in and, without proper medical attention, the child could die within a few days. For those that do endure this trial, many more lie ahead. For example, when circumcised women bear their first child, many die during delivery due to complications caused by the infant circumcision.

As the children grow, the husband has very little interaction with them. They are the sole responsibility of the mother, who must fend for the well being of her children. The majority of Fulanis in Guinea-Bissau live in poverty.

When the male is in his late teens, he is encouraged to begin building his financial security in cattle, sheep, goats, crops, clothing and his own hut. Once he has sufficient wealth, the family will take that wealth and search for a wife for him. The search is based on the most lucrative business deal and the husband-to-be usually has very little or no says regarding the choice of bride. The search normally begins among the relatives to keep the wealth from spreading too far abroad. The deal for the bride may occur long before she is of age to marry, which is 13, or the parents may hold off selling her until a more lucrative deal comes their way. It's very uncommon to see a Fulani woman in her late teens that is still unwed.

The Fulanis have many different levels of class distinction within their sub-groupings. If a bride is sought within a sub-grouping, which is considered one of the higher classes, she may bring a selling price to her father of 5 cattle and $300. If the bride were sought in the lower class, she may only be worth one goat.

The adult men and women do not socialize together publicly. The woman's job is to bear children and to serve her husband. Usually the husband will arrange a schedule so that each of his wives will occupy his hut with him for equal periods. If the woman is pregnant or has given birth, she cannot occupy her husband's hut for two years after the child is born. The woman nurses her child during this time. She and her children will live separately in her own hut, but within the settlement of huts of her husband's family.

The man is the agriculturist, tending to the planting, cultivating and harvesting of the crops, as well as tending to livestock. The wife solely tends to the rice paddy, the preparation of the food and all other household duties.

The female is considered to be without spirit and on the same spiritual plane as animals. Thus, only the husband is permitted to enter the Moslem mosques for worship and to receive teaching. The women who have stopped menstruating are permitted to enter the area of the mosque to gather in prayer, although they are still not permitted to enter the mosque itself. It is the husband's duty and responsibility to teach his wife -- to the point of beating her into understanding if he deems it necessary.

The village witch doctor has his place in the structure of the society; he is one placed there by Allah to help the people. He is also recognized as a teacher of the Koran. He plays a very important role in the Fulani's life. Their faith in him and his work is great. Most Fulanis will be wearing a sort of amulet, which will provide him with protection from illnesses and ward off evil spirits. When a person becomes ill, the witch doctor is usually the first consulted. In reality, his medicines usually don't effect healing; they may complicate any further scientific medical treatment or even kill the patient. Although the Fulani people have very little or no cash flow, they do have investments in their symbols of wealth: cattle. Healthcare workers have testified to seeing wealthy Muslim men refuse to sell a cow to purchase medicines for an ill wife who later died. However, cattle were slaughtered to feed the relatives who came to mourn the loss.

The chief and elders of the village make the decisions necessary to govern and control the village and its inhabitants. Legal matters such as theft will be dealt with on this level, but if the matter is more serious, the chief and elders will turn the matter over to the police in the region, or to the military, which patrol the other regions of the country.

With the society being male-dominated, and with the close knit family and clan structure of the village, decisions are usually made as a group. Important decisions will be discussed and debated until everyone eligible has had his say before the eldest individual directly concerned will announce a final decision. Thus, change is discouraged and is very, very slow to occur.

In general, the Fulanis are a very happy and contented people. A social activity is usually never turned down or missed. Men will sit around for hours visiting and discussing current issues, while making and sipping small cups of warm, potent, syrup-like tea, more commonly called 'warga'.

Guests are treated with utmost respect, since strangers just don't exist in the Fulani society. As a newcomer to the village, someone will assume responsibility for that person within their family. Shortly after their arrival, a steady stream of people will come to greet the guest and to find out why he is there.

Due to the extreme imbalance in the family structure of the father not interacting with his children as they grow, the Fulanis have emptiness and thirst for fatherly affection. The men and women will be very closely bonded with lifelong friends of similar age and sex.

Of the Fulanis who have become Christians over the past years, they were initially ostracized and ridiculed, but now their witness in the community to a changed lifestyle has become enticing to many. The village chief and elders have been calling on the Christian men to give advice and counsel in areas of major concern. These Christian men see that one wife is enough for them and continue to plan their families with the input of their wives. Many plan families of 2 to 4, so that they are able to provide good nourishment, health care, and education for their children. The men are also becoming actively involved in raising the children, helping their wives in the duties and chores
The Fulani People

The ethnological name Fulani represents the people as a whole based on their origins, whereas the name Fulakunda represents one of the many sub-groupings of the Fulani people. Each of the sub-groupings is based on dialect and geographic locat1on.

The more popular anthropological studies, as well as the obscure oral traditions of the Fulani people, trace their origins to the Ethiopian Empire of Eastern Africa. The people were predominantly nomadic herdsmen of cattle, sheep, and goats. The movements were based upon the availability of food supplies for their herds. Though the cattle were rarely eaten and remained a symbol of wealth, the sheep and goats were used for trade in the villages to obtain rice, millet, corn, clothing, etc.

The people slowly migrated westward, keeping to the more popular sub-Saharan trade routes. During this migration they were introduced and converted to Islam. Being nomadic, the newly converted Muslims syncretised their faith with the animistic roots of their ancestors as they didn't have access to a stable, consistent teaching.

By the 15th century, the Fulanis were located in areas of western Africa; the Futa Toro region of Senegambia, the Futa Jallon of northern Guinea, and extending eastward along the Niger River to the regions of Lake Chad.

During the close of the 18th century, the Fulanis had quietly encroached upon the eastern regions of Portuguese Guinea. The nomadic lifestyle of the Fulanis was transforming to an agricultural subsistence lifestyle. The herds of cattle, although smaller, remained a symbol of wealth. The growing Fulani population in an area dominated by the Mandingas became a major concern and threat to the Mandingas. Many tribal wars were waged over territory and the persistence of the Mandingas to retain their control over the population. These wars interrupted and halted many trading industries the Portuguese settlers had established with the Guineans.

During the beginning of the 20th century, the Portuguese employed the Fulanis in low level government positions within the eastern regions of the country, solely to collect the taxes and enforce the oppressive Portuguese policies.

Today, with Guinea-Bissau in the midst of newly formed economic strategies of its first democratically elected government, the Fulanis are relatively passive and settled in their lifestyle and comprise 30% of the country's population. Although the majority of Fulanis remain in the secluded and sometimes isolated eastern regions of Guinea-Bissau, many are making a move into the capital city of Bissau in pursuit of a higher standard and quality of life through trade and business.

Those Fulanis who have settled in the city have become more steadfast in the teachings of the Koran, while in contrast those remaining in the villages continue to be nominal in their Islamic faith, laced with tradition and animistic beliefs. To a large degree the new roots of the Fulanis in Islam govern and set standards to their lifestyles. (Over the past 20 years, several of the Fulanis have converted to Christianity and live a noticeably different lifestyle in contrast to the Islamic Fulanis.)

In a family, one man may have as many as four wives. The women are taught that they will find their fulfillment in bearing children for their husband. As long as a woman is able to bear children, she will always be nursing a baby. The average woman will bear 12 children in her lifetime. For many, only 3 or 4 will survive the hardships of childhood.

Female and male children are circumcised: the males between 6 and 12 years and the females between birth and 5 years. Although both males and females encounter severe infections, the females suffer a higher mortality rate. Normally, the circumcision is done very crudely with a sharpened butter knife. For the female, severe hemorrhaging can occur, infection set in and, without proper medical attention, the child could die within a few days. For those that do endure this trial, many more lie ahead. For example, when circumcised women bear their first child, many die during delivery due to complications caused by the infant circumcision.

As the children grow, the husband has very little interaction with them. They are the sole responsibility of the mother, who must fend for the well being of her children. The majority of Fulanis in Guinea-Bissau live in poverty.

When the male is in his late teens, he is encouraged to begin building his financial security in cattle, sheep, goats, crops, clothing and his own hut. Once he has sufficient wealth, the family will take that wealth and search for a wife for him. The search is based on the most lucrative business deal and the husband-to-be usually has very little or no says regarding the choice of bride. The search normally begins among the relatives to keep the wealth from spreading too far abroad. The deal for the bride may occur long before she is of age to marry, which is 13, or the parents may hold off selling her until a more lucrative deal comes their way. It's very uncommon to see a Fulani woman in her late teens that is still unwed.

The Fulanis have many different levels of class distinction within their sub-groupings. If a bride is sought within a sub-grouping, which is considered one of the higher classes, she may bring a selling price to her father of 5 cattle and $300. If the bride were sought in the lower class, she may only be worth one goat.

The adult men and women do not socialize together publicly. The woman's job is to bear children and to serve her husband. Usually the husband will arrange a schedule so that each of his wives will occupy his hut with him for equal periods. If the woman is pregnant or has given birth, she cannot occupy her husband's hut for two years after the child is born. The woman nurses her child during this time. She and her children will live separately in her own hut, but within the settlement of huts of her husband's family.

The man is the agriculturist, tending to the planting, cultivating and harvesting of the crops, as well as tending to livestock. The wife solely tends to the rice paddy, the preparation of the food and all other household duties.

The female is considered to be without spirit and on the same spiritual plane as animals. Thus, only the husband is permitted to enter the Moslem mosques for worship and to receive teaching. The women who have stopped menstruating are permitted to enter the area of the mosque to gather in prayer, although they are still not permitted to enter the mosque itself. It is the husband's duty and responsibility to teach his wife -- to the point of beating her into understanding if he deems it necessary.

The village witch doctor has his place in the structure of the society; he is one placed there by Allah to help the people. He is also recognized as a teacher of the Koran. He plays a very important role in the Fulani's life. Their faith in him and his work is great. Most Fulanis will be wearing a sort of amulet, which will provide him with protection from illnesses and ward off evil spirits. When a person becomes ill, the witch doctor is usually the first consulted. In reality, his medicines usually don't effect healing; they may complicate any further scientific medical treatment or even kill the patient. Although the Fulani people have very little or no cash flow, they do have investments in their symbols of wealth: cattle. Healthcare workers have testified to seeing wealthy Muslim men refuse to sell a cow to purchase medicines for an ill wife who later died. However, cattle were slaughtered to feed the relatives who came to mourn the loss.

The chief and elders of the village make the decisions necessary to govern and control the village and its inhabitants. Legal matters such as theft will be dealt with on this level, but if the matter is more serious, the chief and elders will turn the matter over to the police in the region, or to the military, which patrol the other regions of the country.

With the society being male-dominated, and with the close knit family and clan structure of the village, decisions are usually made as a group. Important decisions will be discussed and debated until everyone eligible has had his say before the eldest individual directly concerned will announce a final decision. Thus, change is discouraged and is very, very slow to occur.

In general, the Fulanis are a very happy and contented people. A social activity is usually never turned down or missed. Men will sit around for hours visiting and discussing current issues, while making and sipping small cups of warm, potent, syrup-like tea, more commonly called 'warga'.

Guests are treated with utmost respect, since strangers just don't exist in the Fulani society. As a newcomer to the village, someone will assume responsibility for that person within their family. Shortly after their arrival, a steady stream of people will come to greet the guest and to find out why he is there.

Due to the extreme imbalance in the family structure of the father not interacting with his children as they grow, the Fulanis have emptiness and thirst for fatherly affection. The men and women will be very closely bonded with lifelong friends of similar age and sex.

Of the Fulanis who have become Christians over the past years, they were initially ostracized and ridiculed, but now their witness in the community to a changed lifestyle has become enticing to many. The village chief and elders have been calling on the Christian men to give advice and counsel in areas of major concern. These Christian men see that one wife is enough for them and continue to plan their families with the input of their wives. Many plan families of 2 to 4, so that they are able to provide good nourishment, health care, and education for their children. The men are also becoming actively involved in raising the children, helping their wives in the duties and chores


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: Calculated Hustler
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Date Posted: 19:33:39 06/27/08 ()
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Shaw is yet to disclose why the Fulahs would hastenly marry women of other tribes...which critics assume is for the many purposes in futherance of their personal Agendas in mining or commerce etc.etc)... but would not allow their own daughters to voluntarily marry suitors from other tribes... EXCEPT for the rich and powerful like Pa sheki, Pa CA,General Momoh, Maada Bio and others?.....


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: Miscalculated Hustler
To: All
Date Posted: 23:44:45 06/27/08 ()
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If Pa sheki, Pa CA,General Momoh, Maada Bio and others didn't want anything to do with Temne musus, whose fault is it? You are right,most Kono women are married to Fulas because of mining interest. Tupit Munku!


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 06:27:46 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
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Mr. Shaw, new history but that is alright.The main problem is lack of understanding about the fullas of Sierra Leone in our politics,they are people with much endurance though they have been subjected to severe intimidation .Their course to have some power is for security and participation in development, but this has been misinterpreted by many people .Remember , during first S.L.P.P. not many fullahs identified with A.P.C. because they were told A.P.C. would kick many fullas out of Sierra Leone when in power. In some chiefdoms paramount chiefs carried out government orders of intimidation. Here is one example,Jumu Jalloh and Mohamed Barrie were representatives of S.L.P.P. and were not related to our paramount chief, but they were honoured and treated nicely in hamdalaya,misira and dogolia. I was representing A.P.C. AND RELATED TO THE PARAMOUNT CHIEF, but I was treated badly and almost killed by the fullahs in the regions. When A.P.C. gained power, I WENT TO THE SAME PLACES,and I was treated like a minister or president.There was fear that the paramount chief would be removed and his radical brother would kick out the fullah. Jumu Jalloh and Barrie were damned and told not to visit them anymore. Jalloh and Barrie crossed over to A.P.C., Jalloh became the security guard for our A.P.C. minister and many fullas became A.P.C. members and supporters. Some paramount chiefs are having serious problems because their people are against appointing Fullahs as chiefdom speakers and tribal heads. Mr. Shaw , I believe it is too late for any tribe in West Africa to discriminate or surpress Fullas because inter marriages have narrowed the gap.Thank you .


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: Salieu Sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 10:17:57 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-70-108-237-241.washdc.btas.verizon.net at 70.108.237.241

Message:
Mr. Jawara,

Are you trying to say that the Fullas are political prostitutes who dance to the tune of every Jack and Jill. If they are to be considered part of the political mainstream of Sierra Leone, then they should stand up for what they believe in. Flip-flopping has no place in today's politics.

The Gbinti Dibia which Mr. Shaw is trumpeting is a small town in Port Loko District that has produced educated and prosperous fulani decendants from Senegal. However, you will be suprised that people like the Wuries and the Bundus are self-centered people who will only hire or accomodate their kith and kin in employment or other opportunities. A scenario arose quite recently in the Washington, DC Metro-politan area where one Mr. Dumbuya wanted to contest elections in Gbinti and asked the Gbinti Descendant Union based in the metropolitan area to support him. Although Mr. Dumbuya mother was born in Gbinti and he was schooled there because his father is from Port Loko, The Gbinti Descendant Union refused to support because they said Mr. Dumbuya is not originally from Gbinti. Then the question now is are the Wuries, Bundus, Jallohs and Jahs originally from Sierra Leone, that they should ostracized Mr. Dumbuya?

If the Fullahs want leadership in any region they settled they start cleaning their closets from nepotism and hypocrisy.


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: SORIE Jawaras
To: All
Date Posted: 12:52:09 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-72-75-105-193.washdc.east.verizon.net at 72.75.105.193

Message:
Mr. Sesay, I do not consider Fullahs political prosti. or voltures as a common word for inconsistent people.The point I am making is simple, people move in any direction as the wind moves.This is not fullas alone , see the cross overs today and in the past.This is because circumstances force them to do so.Why should paramount chiefs and civil servants be tied to the stakes of governments that come and go? So many people crawl through back doors and reconcile with politicians in power today.Second part is a chronic disease many fullas should work on , internal discrimination in politics and social life. But, this disease is also in other tribes and one can trace it within the europeans. Here is one example, queen Elizabeth could not be wedded because the english wanted only a pure englishman for her, a Barrie lady was not allowed to marry to a Jalloh because the parents opposed it because they took the Jallohs inferior to the BARRIES. There are problems to be solved and we all have to work them. cheers.


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: Salieu Sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 22:48:55 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-70-108-237-241.washdc.btas.verizon.net at 70.108.237.241

Message:
Well articulated Mr. Jawara. I respect you for your frankness. However, the world has moved beyond Elisbethian times to a more open and democractic phenomena. Can the Fullas continue to play the game of political prostitution? If so, they cannot be trusted, because they are like the waves of the sea that is unpredictable. The waves causes damage at anytime unprecedented.


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 03:13:02 06/27/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-72-75-126-91.washdc.east.verizon.net at 72.75.126.91

Message:
Mr. SESAY, If we want to engage about political prost. ,the word was created for politicians. When they feel unsafe in one const. the walk to NEC and have a special kingdom carved for them. We call them political parabulators or prosts. If we want to make a case on political prost. with special REF.. to voters then 95% Sierra lEONEANS ARE GUILTY OF POLITICAL PROST. OR VOLTURE BEHAVIOR- WHERE THERE IS MEAT THEY ARE THERE ACTIVE. But, this is all politics and it will be politics all the way. Note that the fullas are changing like other tribes, you saw the waves last general election. Many people were thinking Amadu Jalloh would pull all fullah votes , but it did not happen even in koinadugu with the highest fullah population at district levels.cheers


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: lef the daft
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Date Posted: 09:45:25 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Thank you Mr. Jawara. It high time someone put some sense nar the obo in munku head.


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: Osman Jah
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Date Posted: 23:44:16 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
What kind of prostitute are your people?
Nor shame for talk O!


Subject: Re: Mohamed Shaw an advocate for a lost and vicious tribe
From: Sawpit Boy
To: All
Date Posted: 23:13:28 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
If you have a problem with the Bunduka, Wurie, Jah, or any other Binti family, take it up with them and leave other fulas alone. You don't have monopoly over nastiness. I can say more nasty things about Temnes than you can say about fulas, but I won't, for now. Calling fulas political prostitute is tribalism. You better stop it now! Lonta!


Subject: WHO IS IN CHARGE?
From: Man Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 20:04:27 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: man_pikin@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-172-29-64.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.29.64

Message:
If it is true that the Minister of Education and his deputy were present at the NUSS convention, I wonder what Prezo EBK will say about this. Can anyone tell me who is in charge?


Subject: I have repeadtedly stated the Agnes is not in charge
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 02:12:56 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Sierra Leone does not have a leader yet. Agnes's weakness in leading is the prime cause of all these wide spread violent activities.

Ministers are becoming election administrators in student politics...Ministers are becoming thugs and ordering radio stations to close, Ministers are behaving very badly in public,...peeing & vomiting in public (home and even abroad).

These are all symptomatic of a lack of leadership. Who is charge? My answer is - No one is in charge... every body is free to do what they like. We are fast approaching the AFRC lawless days.

This Agnes fella needs to wake up from his/her slumber!


Subject: Re: I have repeadtedly stated the Agnes is not in charge
From: Sorry
To: All
Date Posted: 05:00:36 06/27/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: netcache.africaonline.com.gh at 212.85.201.246

Message:
You are misguided, and he is in absolute control of his Government.However, whenever an embarrassing incident takes place, he will pretend he knew nothing about it, and it is the Ministers and VP, who perpetuated those actions.


Subject: Re: I have repeadtedly stated the Agnes is not in charge
From: Mensa
To: All
Date Posted: 16:47:31 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: unikad5@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 82.99.215.95

Message:
These outright negative comments about EBK from Jacob are now bordering on gullibility. Frankly, things look a lot more balanced when weighed up between positives and negatives. But this one is almost like a 'blow' job in the spin context.

Let's face it, O'Kanu, sometimes you make solid points that warrant considerable after-thoughts, and even wishfully, one would hope to see the responsible authorities note them down ... thoughtfully. But you seem to be spoiling things with this lackluster, visibly blind rage of a snarling monster, seething with some kind of misplaced fury. Do you have an axe to grind with The Pa or is there a personal vendetta that you might wish to reveal?

Check this out: "Ministers are becoming election administrators in student politics...Ministers are becoming thugs and ordering radio stations to close, Ministers are behaving very badly in public,...peeing & vomiting in public (home and even abroad)." COMMENT: I would have preferred you condemn the actions categorically targeting the ministers involved. Leadership has to do with collective responsibility. The Ministers should be held responsible if you think they acted our of sorts. Nobody has the right to deny you your right to your own opinion. But by flimsily conscr1pting EBK into all this signifies a revealing disregard for the term 'division of labour'! So even where EBK has pressing issue to attend to, you would prefer, out of myopic criticism, he attends all ceremonies to please fixed mind-set in Yaqoob!

Give EBK time to effect changes according laid down policies. But if these unreasonable and persistent attacks are entirely borne out of a hidden agenda, then I rest my case. No more comments ….. your honur!



Subject: Re: I have repeadtedly stated the Agnes is not in charge
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 02:44:06 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Boy no matter how desperate you sore-losers are, no matter how many times you dream at night of an impossible and unthinkable SLPP comeback,no matter how many times you fantasize per day of an uprising against the APC, no matter how many Kendeka clones like you are ready to retreat to the wunde bush to be transformed into terrorists, the fact remains EBK and his dynamic APC are in Salone to stay for the next fifteen years and nothing, no individual, no group, no tactics, no gimmicks can stop that.

If you want to compare or decry it will be good for you to revisit the SLPP days when the worst happened on all fronts in Salone. I don't need to say more but if you force me I have chronicles or volumes to write.


Subject: Re: I have repeadtedly stated the Agnes is not in charge
From: Not too smart Cardaver
To: All
Date Posted: 08:43:56 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Be careful what you wish for...

---the fact remains EBK and his dynamic APC are in Salone to stay for the next fifteen years and nothing, no individual, no group, no tactics, no gimmicks can stop that.---

Your statement above should have a disclaimer..

Eg 1: If they rule justly and are not as corrupt!!!!!
Eg 2: Until the majority of sierra leoneans say so!!!!!

15 years is a longtime to rule in africa.. megalomania easily sets in and before you know it.. our constitution is changed.. and EBK is president for life..
I hope he rules for his 2 terms and pass the baton and retire gracefully like Kabbah en go men im pikin dem... and not give us 15 years of APC..
The past 27 was a nightmare and it is better if we revolve these old fools so they do not set in like arthritis.


Subject: Tom Nyuma must be denied victory in Kailahun
From: Straight Talk
To: All
Date Posted: 20:02:54 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:

The APC must do all within its power between now and Election Day, to deny Tom Nyuma a political victory in Kailahun. People must question his integrity and sincerity. He is not a hero of the past, but a disguised terrorist who hid behind the Sierra Leone Armed Force fatigue. Why did he suddenly depart from the US? This is the best time to question him on once stocking EBK in Bo. What were his intentions? Tom Nyuma is a “Lion in a Sheep Skin.” The APC must do all within its power to make sure that Solomon Musa wins the election freely and honestly. Sierra Leone does not need a resurrection of the NPRC days. Tom your hands are too bloody to get back into Sierra Leone politics. BACK OFF!


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma must be denied victory in Kailahun
From: EC
To: All
Date Posted: 05:29:23 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: netcache.africaonline.com.gh at 212.85.201.246

Message:
APC is doing everything to see that SLPP loses, and they will use all possible means at their disposal.So do not worry.


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma must be denied victory in Kailahun
From: kay
To: All
Date Posted: 21:31:03 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-101-160-99.hsd1.fl.comcast.net at 76.101.160.99

Message:
you are so jealous and stupid. If you have nothing to say don't post nonsense. They are talking about the future of Kailahun and you are more concerned about our hero son. Maybe you are a past enemy of Tom Nyuma. I have you in my prayers to be cast into the fire of hell. Amen


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma must be denied victory in Kailahun
From: Straight Talk
To: All
Date Posted: 09:03:54 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 170.141.68.1

Message:
Be very careful whom you pray for, and what you pray for. God will make happen to you what you pray on others. And I suppose you are living in hell right now. If not, it is just about to begin for you and Tom. The fact remains that Tom is not a Hero but a camouflaged terrorist. To be rewarded with council chairmanship seems to be more downgrading than improvement. The only true hero of the NPRC era is Mada Bio. And I respect, admire and have great regards for Mada Bio. Tom fell from grace! He is a hoodlum. I suspect he is currently drowning and fighting to hold on to a 'needle.' This election won't save Tom because he is going down. Why his sudden departure from the US? Who is he fooling? Please explain why he trailed EBK from Moyamba to Bo during the General Elections? Tom is fooling no one but himself and those of you who "can't see the forest for the trees." It is no more “Viva NPRC” or SLPP. Den ‘tem don don’. It is time for those whose hands are not stained with the blood of the innocent to lead Sierra Leone. Tom is definitely not one of them. 104?


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma must be denied victory in Kailahun
From: Di Major
To: All
Date Posted: 20:25:08 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-67-244-6-35.nyc.res.rr.com at 67.244.6.35

Message:
Ungrateful wretch! Bad Hart Rebel,,Ill informed student,inane commentator or Whatever you know you are,.... The people of Kailahun know the person who defended them and liberated their native land from Rebels during the war you probably enabled and supported......so your rants against their liberator is too insipid for them to reckon with...... You know Talk is cheap until a lawyer bills you $800 per hour...


Subject: Re: Tom Nyuma must be denied victory in Kailahun
From: Straight Talk
To: All
Date Posted: 21:50:44 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-75-64-73-106.hsd1.tn.comcast.net at 75.64.73.106

Message:
You sound more like the wretch and rebel in your response. Unintelligent if I must add. Argue your point or present your views without being offensive. Let us debate. Bring it on and I will argue that Tom is ‘faded glory’ that must be denied resurrection. He is not Lazarus nor is he a ‘liberator'. Liberator that ran away? Liberator that stole the nation’s money? Liberator that was probably voluntary deported back to Sierra Leone. Liberator that by all indications wanted to arm EBK in Bo during the General Elections? Liberator, but Kailahun is said to be the most destroyed district during the rebel war. Whom did he liberate? Perhaps only you.


Subject: Ignore Straight Talk ..or is it Bent Labolabo? Ranger go win
From: Charles F Margai
To: All
Date Posted: 01:47:55 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: charles.margai@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Straight talk, they did not call the process democracy for nothing. Kailahun people want War Hero Ranger Tom Nyuma... not even the violent and fraudulent APC can stop that.

Our problem in Sierra Leone is we easily and conveniently forget our heroes... well I am certain the people of Kailahun are an exception and will vote for Ranger wuteh teh. Even the ex-Godly nun, Christian Topup will not be able to rig it this time.

Kay & Di Major, I suggest you ignore this labolabo fella. He is a task force thug and one of those who believe in APC led violence.

You know Kailahun is waiting to register their displeasure to EBK and his useless gor'ment for that road. Ranger will surely win!


Subject: Re: Ignore Straight Talk ..or is it Bent Labolabo? Ranger go
From: Di Major
To: All
Date Posted: 22:21:20 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-67-244-6-35.nyc.res.rr.com at 67.244.6.35

Message:
Charlo Sir, I was with Ranger, Amara Kwegor(Warrior),Capt,ken Josiah,Major Rico and other compatriots during the liberation of Kailahun and I am convinced that the inhabitants of Kailahun will never forget that particular episode in their lives

You will agree with me that "Straight Talk" is just another sabi sabi "Monday morning Quarterback"....linked to the old APC

..........Where was the posturing conscience of Sa Lone when duty was calling desperately to defend the motherland in those trying times?

I assume that if he was a patriotic man enough he would have volunteered to join Nyuma and others in defence of his motherland against criminal rebels and thugs.....


Referencing JFK in the end,I would encourage loquacious cowards like him to focus on what they can deliver for Sa Lone today.... ie,if they really mean well......instead of harping on the percieved misteps of others.

Matter of fact who would want to dispute that the old one party APC that Nyuma and other overthrew ....would have offered Sa Lone the kind of democracy it is enjoying today.....

If dem overthrow oona papa dem, nar for di betteh of di nation ...So be it

nor to oona papa or ooona mmama get salone ya!

Oona ask EBK wetin meke ee nor appoint oona old guard family pan im government, ....nor to Nyuma oona for vex pan Nyuma Nor to APC!


Subject: Re: Ignore Straight Talk ..or is it Bent Labolabo? Ranger go
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 02:19:07 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Who says Tom Nyuma is hero? If by you he is a hero, hero by whose standards? Boy if you are a Tom Nyuma bootlicker it is fine but don't try to exaggerate here.Many Kailahun descendants like me will never share your view.How can we accept a foreigner whose parents hail from Liberia? Man this is no time for face-valueness! We assess people in depth and going by that Tom Nyuma is not a son of the Kailahun soil and so is disqualified.
What beats me is why didn't this guy participate in elections under sleepy Tchair Kabal?


Subject: Re: Ignore Straight Talk ..or is it Bent Labolabo? Ranger go
From: Man pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 04:59:57 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: man_pikin@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-172-29-64.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.29.64

Message:
Why all these noise about Nyuma? Who is he? A rebel? A hero? A liberator? or what have you. God will never forgive him and his fellow NPCR colleagues for the brutal killings of Salami Coker, Sieh Bangura and others. They will never have peace in this world. He was deported and look at what happened to Kambo. God will surely punish them.


Subject: Big Brother House (UK)
From: londoner
To: All
Date Posted: 19:11:18 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: host86-164-8-16.range86-164.btcentralplus.com at 86.164.8.16

Message:
Hi Guys,
About a few minutes ago i posted something on this forum about a television programme called BIG Brother. I asked about the behaviour of one of the contestants who happens to be a sierra leonean and called Sylvia Barrie.

What I did not realise was that her name SYLVIA has been banned on this forum. I also forgot that you guys in the state do not watch our programmes, hence you have no idea what big Brother is about.

It has nothing to do with your Sylvia, please allow your British forumite to discuss ths topic.

Thanks.


Subject: Salone Girl in BIG Brother house
From: londoner.
To: All
Date Posted: 17:03:59 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: host86-164-8-16.range86-164.btcentralplus.com at 86.164.8.16

Message:
Can somebody help me please.... every non sierra leonen friend I have have been asking me if all sierra leone girls are like SYLVIA in the Big Brother House....Please tell me Sierra leone girls don't behave like that, they are not that cheap.


Subject: Re: Salone Girl in BIG Brother house
From: Jooseph Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 17:19:04 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
They are, look at the way the dirty Nigerians are bonking them all over Salone. This silly girl says she has aboy friend of 4 years. All of the sudden she is chasing a white man who is not interested in her. What a shame.


Subject: WHAT IS THAT SICK GUY SAYING ABOUT ME ON THAT FORUM ?
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 15:38:48 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-mtc-ah10.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.117.202

Message:
That I begged Sylvia Blyden ? And that he has a letter from me to that effect which he will post if I deny ? I AM CHALLENGING HIM TO POST THAT LETTER . I NEVER BEGGED ANYBODY . I know Sylvia herself will be stunned by what the fellow is writing on the forum, not to mention Marda Mustapha . What is this ? Has it all come to blackmail now ? Please post the letter let me see.


Subject: Re: WHAT IS THAT SICK GUY SAYING ABOUT ME ON THAT FORUM ?
From: Auradical pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 16:28:43 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4577b27b.dyn.optonline.net at 69.119.178.123

Message:
Kabs,
Don't worry about a thing. We are right now in the lion-wannabe's den taking care of the sick puppy. Continue the good job you and Sylvia are doing. We will make sure that the CRASEMAN runs to the lunatic asylum for help.
It's getting ugly down there and we wouldn't want you to soil your hands. Thanks!


Subject: Re: WHAT IS THAT SICK GUY SAYING ABOUT ME ON THAT FORUM ?
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 16:57:54 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-mtc-ah10.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.117.202

Message:
But I don't understand what the sick man is saying ? How many times must this mentally-ill guy be told that the peace between me and Sylvia was not accrued through one of us begging but it came about from both of us being appealed to by people we respect to stop what was going on and smoke the peace pipe.

I just don't understand what vested interest this sick man has in my relationship with Sylvia. We don't know him and he was not a party to the peace talks.Throughout the saga, I don't remember anybody even mentioning his name. He must really be sick to continue to consider himself as part of what happened.

I am waiting for that "letter" he is talking about. Two weeks ago, he was writing that he had reported this forum to the FBI and they were at my doors.It was all a bunch of boloney and lies. Nobody approached me about anything. Does he get elevated getting obsessed with me ? I don't even know that he exists.

HOW DO YOU CALL THIS ?


Subject: Jalloh, why don't you stop all this lying ?
From: Forum Veteran
To: All
Date Posted: 12:28:49 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
I have noticed that because he was kicked from this forum , Jallowlaw has maintained a bitter grudge against the Rev. KK , owner of this forum.

Dr. Marda Mustapha persuaded the Rev. KK and the Awreness Lady to put an end to the attacks on their families . I am privy to the negotiations that brought KK and Lady AT back . Rev.KK never begged the Awareness Lady. The Awareness Lady too never begged Rev.KK. Both of them mutually agreed to stop the attacks on the families of each other on their respective forums. Both parties' families were being defamed and both were suffering equally.How can one of them beg when both were suffering equally ?

If anybody wants to know that Jallowlaw is lying, you can contact Dr. Marda Mustapha at kpejewest@gmail.com. Marda was the peacemaker and he will be able to tell you the truth. Jalloh was never part of the negotiations and he knows nothing about what happened.

Jallowlaw has consistently told lies against KK

1. He first lied that he has never participated on this forum .He said he was not the UMPIRE,but the Forum Police exposed his posts from the archives which proved he was the Umpire who was driven from this forum.
2. He lied that he had reported KK to the FBI and even posted a fake telephone number .He lied that FBI were at KK's doors .It turned to be a lie told just to make himself feel good. FBI never knocked at KK's doors.

Jallowlaw will not stop lying on KK until he is brought back to this forum, but with the way he is presently trashing the other forum with profanities, who wants him back ? I am sure none of you.

Foday Mansaray promised Jallohlaw the last time that if he did not stop his harassment of KK, the battle will be taken to his doorsteps. Now, that threat need not be carried out because because Jalloh's own fellow forumites are presently tearing him to pieces. They have disgraced him beyond descr1ption. Dr. Curtis-Thomas and others have made Jalloh's own siblings to be walking around with their heads hanging in shame.


Subject: Re: Jalloh, why don't you stop all this lying ?
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 13:02:14 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
It is a shame that this fellow just would not leave me alone. For those of you who know me, you know very well that I will rather die than beg anybody.I have told you the story about what happened when I appeared in front of the late President Stevens. And by then I was in my early 20s. I was the only one of the just-released detainees from Pademba Road Prisons who maintained my defiant posture and attitude. I did not say a word during the whole charade . The President told me that if LABOUR CONGRESS had not begged for me, I would have rot in the prison. I did not say a word. The only thing that made me leave Sierra Leone when the government turned on the heats later was to avoid being the one who had put my family in harm's way. That government was so ruthless that if it did not get me it could have tried to harm one of my family members. My parents were ageing at that time and my siblings were striving in school and college to build a better life for themselves , so I had to avoid being the cause of them being derailed. Mind you, my conflict was not only with the Pa, but the Force Commander of the army, so you can see how dangerous my situation was.

Even when I went to Liberia, I continued hammering the government in the TABLET newspaper to the point that somebody at State House went to my brother to warn him that Shaki and Tolbert were friends and Shaki could still do me in through Tolbert.

While in Liberia, I used to go to Sierra Leone , despite fears that the government would arrest me and cast me in jail .

Leave that man to continue to harass and mis-characterise me. One thing I know about this world : When you attack somebody continuously, you in the end become the devil and the person becomes a saint. It has already happened and I thank God that he always gives me victory over my enemies.


Subject: Re: Jalloh, why don't you stop all this lying ?
From: SICK
To: All
Date Posted: 14:04:53 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
That Jalloh man is a sick man. We should send somebody to check where he is living and what he does for a living.


Subject: Re: Jalloh, why don't you stop all this lying ?
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 12:43:59 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
It is you people who have time for losers .One thing that God always does for me is that he exposes those who fight me for what they are.I need not elaborate.Whoever has been reading the other forum can now put 2 and 2 together to understand. It is a shame .


Subject: THE GOVERMENT SHOULD PROTECT SIERRA LEONE BORDER
From: iye
To: All
Date Posted: 11:05:24 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: IyeMagona@yahoo.com
Entered From: 75-172-136-93.phnx.qwest.net at 75.172.136.93

Message:
The government should do the same thing as what other African country are doing keeping their border safe.
If we just let any type of person to be going in and out of sierra Leone one day problem will come in that country will not know how solve it. The next thing we will hears is that a foreigner is a president in our country. That will be a shamed on sierra Leone it will be a good thing when other African country won’t respect us a again. Foreigners are the one who is controlling our economy after making profit they take to their country. Even our naturally resource foreigner are the one is controlling It. Sometime I wonder if we have government in that land. No law is made for foreigners to follow they sometime take advantage of our brother and sister who are sierra Leoneans.
I’m a 17 year old girl who will one they become a president in sierra Leone. The first day of office I will deal with corruption and illegal immigrants. I will protect my people and secure the border.


Subject: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 10:30:35 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
Do you have dual nationality? If so, how does it benefit you? Should
our governments follow Ghana's example? Is this the first step towards
a future where we are all citizens of the world? post your views.
BBC (Have you say)

My comments:

There are a huge number of advantages that a dual passport holder
has…and many of them are financial. If he/she is a business traveler
then it means less wastage of time in getting visas, permissions etc if
he travels to his other country. It also means that there is no problem
buying property in that country or getting access to restricted areas.
And he can avail of these benefits from both countries! There is also
the infinite advantage of belonging. It’s not easy to get a sense of
belonging to the adopted country unless one is born and brought up
there and a citizenship of the home country can give that sense of
being rooted, or a sense of emotional satisfaction. This will vary from
person to person but I suspect that giving up one’s country citizenship
would be a heart wrenching decision for most people.


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Angthorf
To: All
Date Posted: 16:39:34 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: soyanka@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.105

Message:
I for one can understand why our nationals were desperately in need of dual nationalities especially in those years of hoplessness. However, I have a worrying scepticism on the issue.
Thanks to God our country is now enjoying relative peace. If that is true, I don't think we have to seek other nationalities if we mean to be patroitic. Having a British or American citizenship can just help potential 491s to escape from the country without facing the full penalty of the law in Sierra Leone.
Let the authority be aware!!!


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Amadu
To: All
Date Posted: 15:19:36 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: amadubarrie@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-252-220-196.dllstx.fios.verizon.net at 71.252.220.196

Message:
I was one of the people to sign the petition to have dual citizenship in Sierra Leone. Luckily it passed and I am very happy it did. One thing that is not clear to me is that since i now have a USA passport, am I required to take a VISA to Sierra Leone? Does anyone know whether the dual citizenship act requires a VISA? Please feel free to share.....


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 15:34:11 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
You would not need visa for any of the countries you are a citizen of..


For more research..and where this topic was debated in length.
Hope this helps............

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http://forum.visitsierraleone.org/forum_posts.asp?TID=1843&KW=dual+citizenship&PID=28756#28756

http://forum.visitsierraleone.org/forum_posts.asp?TID=203&PID=20193#20193
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Sierra Leone Network
Media Release
Contact:

Dr. Michel Sho-Sawyer
Director of Public Relations
The Sierra Leone Network
E-Mail: info@sierraleonenetwork.org

April 2, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Dual Citizenship becomes effective in Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone's President recently signed the Dual Citizenship bill into law. This bill allows Sierra Leoneans who have acquired the citizenship of another country to retain or reinstate their Sierra Leonean citizenship.

The parliament of Sierra Leone passed the amendments to the 1973 Citizenship Act in November 2006, which would allow Sierra Leoneans to hold dual nationality. However, the bill only becomes law, after the President grants his assent. The Sierra Leone Network (SLN) with some persistence was recently able to contact the President's office to confirm that, he has now granted his assent to the amendments of the Citizenship Act by signing the document.

The SLN will like to take this opportunity to congratulate the many other compatriots who have been working publicly and behind the scenes for years now on this very important issue. The SLN believes those Sierra Leoneans and friends alike, played a major role in lobbying parliament to sign this bill into law but it was just as important to have the President sign the bill. The SLN's Advocacy Committee under the able and dynamic leadership of Mr. Oluniyi Robbin Coker, and Amara Omar Kuyateh, the SLN's President in 2006, worked in close collaboration with the Chairman of the Parliamentary Legislative committee Hon Eddie Turay, and the Speaker of the House, Edmond Cowan, to amend the verbiage of the draft legislation. The SLN together with the Center for Constitutional Rights and Development engaged the services of Mr. Maurice Garber, Esq., to do a legal review of the draft amendments to the 1973 citizenship act and to make recommendations on relevant changes to the draft legislation.

Old Bill vs. New Bill

The original bill contained language stating, �That any person of Sierra Leonean parentage who carries a foreign citizenship and is past the age of majority (age 21) was automatically deemed to have lost their Sierra Leonean Citizenship.�

The amended legislation now allows Sierra Leonean citizens to retain or be automatically restored to their Sierra Leonean citizenship. The draft legislation had previously proposed that those who wished to regain Sierra Leone Citizenship should do so through a cumbersome and subjective application process. Parliament in its wisdom has eliminated that process.

Lobbying Activities

In March 2006, Oluniyi Robbin Coker and then current President of the SLN, Amara Omar Kuyateh, personally visited with the Chairman of the Legislative Committee and Speaker in Sierra Leone. Also present at that meeting was Attorney Kevin Metzger, based in London, UK, Ms Assie Bangura, Mohamed Serry (SLN members based in Freetown), and Dr Peter Turay, of the Sierra Leone Diaspora Network - London, UK.

In addition, the SLN organized a worldwide petition over the Internet enabling Sierra Leoneans in the Diaspora to protest against the proposed loss of their birth and constitutional rights as Sierra Leonean citizens. Approximately 750 signatures were collected during the duration of the online petition.

Result

This development will open up doors for many Sierra Leoneans to contribute to their motherland in many different ways that was not necessarily feasible in the past. And this opportunity would lend good things to Sierra Leone as more and more of the now new or reinstated citizens will contribute invaluable resources from a combination of cash, productivity and in-kind perspective. A key benefit that accrues to Sierra Leone will be the ability of previously disenfranchised Sierra Leoneans to own free hold property in the Western Area, thus making investment more likely and more secure.

The SLN believes that the collaboration and unity that members of the Diaspora demonstrated during this campaign significantly affected the successful result of the new bill. We in the Diaspora must continue to utilize our influences and know-how to make a positive impact on our beloved country Sierra Leone. Sometimes it just takes the belief that it can be done!

For more information on this topic please visit the SLN website for further reference materials.


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Amadu
To: All
Date Posted: 21:23:48 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: amadubarrie@yahoo.com
Entered From: cpe-72-190-87-245.tx.res.rr.com at 72.190.87.245

Message:
Thanks for the information.....its very helpful


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Gal Pekin
To: All
Date Posted: 11:03:00 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Dual nationality is my American Express. As you can see, the Mendes are already complaining about the APC. This time, as soon as they come out of the bushes to attack, I will not have to apply for a visa, I have my American passport to flee. Dual citizenship all the way!


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:14:08 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 208.3.139.54

Message:
Bellow is a good esay on citizenship:


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:45:24 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 208.3.139.54

Message:
Congratulations on your citizenship. I hope you are ready to abide by the laws and appreciate the ideals of that country/countries.
However, majority of what I am hearing is what the two countries can do for you but I have not heard anything about your responsibilities as a citizen. Basically, what most people enjoy as citizens of nations, particularly immigrants and some naturally born Americans is what most Permanent Resident enjoys without becoming citizens. Being a citizen as you have read from the post above, comes with responsibilities and unequivocal love for that/those countries.
Let me site an example of one who loves America for America.
Craig Ferguson was born on Wednesday May 17 1961 at
Glasgow (Scotland) his nationality was Scottish.
He is wry Scottish comic/actor who had several false starts in the United States before joining "The Drew Carey Show" (ABC, 1995-2004) now host of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS
Until sometime this year, though he was serving as host of the Late Late Show, he was a Permanent Resident but what I am proud of him is his love for America and how proud he is about the country.
I know most people will say, of course he needs to be proud. However, one should be proud of his country whether he or she is poor, rich or wealthy.
What would you say about your respect for the ideals of the two nations? How can you help in promoting democracy in both countries and the legacies you would want to live for future generations and not only what you can get from the country is what makes you a true citizen.
Dual citizenship can be a good idea but it can only be when you familiarize yourself with the History, the political and other socio-economic practices of the country and ready to abide by the Laws (fully obey the constitution of such a nation. Because if you do not respect the constitution of that country, you are in other words telling enemies or criminals of that nation to disrespect that country by disrespecting the constitution and ideals of that nation.
I love America dearly but I will not become a citizen until I am positive that my rights are fully restored as I have abided by the constitution of the nation to the fullest. Nonetheless, I am doing my part, before becoming a citizen, to help teach the American ideal and the Rule of Law.
I am in class now and I passed my test with a 95% so I am happy.


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Tyrone
To: All
Date Posted: 11:30:49 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
Lans Kamara you are a joker. Plagiarism is your piece of cake.


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:49:01 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 208.3.139.54

Message:
Read this: "Your Rights and responsibilities as a Permanent Resident and Citizen of the United States of America.


Subject: Re: Dual Nationality, how does it benifit you?
From: Tyrone
To: All
Date Posted: 22:08:41 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-100-130-84.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.100.130.84

Message:
Your prof. did not check your paper right; guess if your paper goes through turnitin .com you will have been cited for Plagiarism. All your facts are from the internet.


Subject: Can the APC UPKEEP THE PROGRESS OF THE SLPP?
From: Freedom of Speech
To: All
Date Posted: 09:19:55 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-96-255-47-27.washdc.fios.verizon.net at 96.255.47.27

Message:
PUTTING THE SLPP REPORT CARD TO THE APC UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

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Posted by Dr CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 25, 2008 at 09:05:24:

Recalling Kabbah's Handing Over Report to Ernest Koroma-Part 1

2 May, 2008
Zainu Bassie, Freetown

Recalling Kabbah's Handing Over Report to Ernest Koroma-Part 1


When former President Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah was leaving the political stage after eleven years of governing, he issued a statement which he asked to be referred to as his handing over report to President Ernest Bai Koroma.

The report dealt with the achievements of his SLPP government and what Ernest Koroma was inheriting.


Former President Kabbah handing over report to President Koroma

The opening statement of the report reads:

"This is a unique and momentous occasion in the history of our beloved nation, as it is the first time that a constitutionally elected Government is handing over authority to a constitutionally elected successor."

The report went of to say that Ernest Koroma was inheriting a state that was on the threshold of taking off for the progress and prosperity that lie ahead.

Security


On the security of the state, the report said that since the war came to an end, the security of the state has been maintained through the restructuring of the security sector with the assistance of the United Kingdom Government and improvement in the conditions of service for the forces.

Local Government


Local government authority has been restored according to the report.

Justice


The report says that a more effective justice system is being gradually built, a more proactive stance and increased vigilance for responsible civil society groups and a satisfactorily informed general public is increasingly contributing to the furtherance, promotion and protection of justice in the country.

Electricity and Water


Here the report stated that much progress is being made to complete the Bumbuna Hydro Electricity Project and construct more water dams for the City of Freetown.

Projects


A lot of projects have been put in place to create jobs, particularly for the youths.

Schools


Many schools have been built and some are under construction, the report said.

Hospitals


Refurbished and new ones under construction and new diagnostic equipment are being installed that will now significantly reduce the need for people to travel abroad for medical attention, the report noted.

Corruption


On corruption, the report said that he, Alhaji Kabbah, was amazed to have read in the local press that his outgoing government was soft on corruption and that their development partners may have withheld funding because of this.

Ex-President Kabbah reported that his Government maintained a robust stand against corruption. He said before he assumed the Presidency, corruption was a taboo subject in the country and it was so endemic that the word corruption was never even used.

President Kabbah reported that he personally took up the fight against corruption and in the process requested and obtained assistance from Britain. A British consultant designed the Anti Corruption Commission strategy based on a model he had put in place with excellent results in Hong Kong and Botswana. The report said that at the inception of the country's Anti Corruption Commission, the outgoing SLPP Government was able to prosecute and convict high profile officials amongst who were an Appeal Court Judge, Ministers, and other senior officials. The Commission sensitized and continues to sensitize the Sierra Leone public about the evils of corruption through very effective media programs. The report stated that he, Alhaji Kabbah, had referred to corruption as a national threat, in his address in Parliament. He said that certain strong positions taken by the nation's international partners may have been counter productive in the fight against corruption. The former President cited the Department for International Development (DFID) as an example. He said DFID insisted that we change the prosecution process of corruption cases by removing them from the jurisdiction of the Attorney General to determine who should be prosecuted and relegating these functions to a team of three prosecutors, two of whom are their appointees and a third a nominee of the Attorney General. This was contrary to our constitution which made them threaten to withdraw their financial assistance.



Subject: Re: Can the APC UPKEEP THE PROGRESS OF THE SLPP?
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 02:48:52 06/26/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Which progress?


Subject: NASSIT Buidling Purchase
From: Abamus
To: All
Date Posted: 08:07:20 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-98-204-143-86.hsd1.va.comcast.net at 98.204.143.86

Message:
I saw on the news the other day http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20058903.shtml
Much as it was a good attempt by the media to scrutinize this deal, This is one of the best deals I have ever seen in Modern day Sierra Leone Real Estate. That building to me is worth more than what NASSIT paid for it, includig all the furnishings in it, and the network Infrastructure already there, A.C etc., In fact if NASSIT wants to sell that building for ten to twenty percent more, I will make a bonafide offer through my agents in Sierra Leone.
That building is EXcelent locat1on!! locat1on!! locat1on!!
I like the attempt, but NASSIT is already incurring all kinds of such costs already without having to claim such efforts.
I have tried to buy such well located property in the middle of the city, and being charged well over $100,000 per town lot, yes guys between cotton tree, and charlotte street only is my interest for about four town lots. Not only that to build a building like that in Sierra Leone will probably cost more now, and put the already exisiting netowork infrastrucutre left by the U.S embassy will be very expensive and cost more than what I think they have run away with an excellent deal on. This Was again a very good deal, but its ok for the media to question such deals. NASSIT must have the facilities to manage well into the future, and such assetts are definitely good for their books, and beneficiaries. If you want to sell, please post here, and I will send someone to negotiatie with you.


Subject: Re: NASSIT Buidling Purchase
From: US Treasure
To: All
Date Posted: 05:32:12 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: netcache.africaonline.com.gh at 212.85.201.246

Message:
Also the Americans had buried huge amount of cash US Dollars there, and they have forgotten the exact spot, so NASSIT might win a jackpot, if they dig the floor.


Subject: Re: NASSIT Buidling Purchase
From: Walpole st
To: All
Date Posted: 10:19:33 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 195.54.236.138

Message:
I think the building may be about 4-5 storeys. Is this correct? But what is the actual size of the plot? These pieces of info are relevant and necessary if one is to make a judgement on whether the sale price is appropriate. But you have not offered any of this info to support your opinion.......just asking...


Subject: Tutu: Mugabe is a Frankenstein for his people
From: Ahmad Tejan Koromah
To: All
Date Posted: 06:44:24 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: ahmedtejan@hotmail.com
Entered From: ip70-179-108-126.dc.dc.cox.net at 70.179.108.126

Message:
The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who do not do anything about it.
-Albert Einstein


Subject: YES, YOU CAN PUT THIS ON YOUR TOMBSTONE TOO!
From: Freedom of Speech
To: All
Date Posted: 06:07:38 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-96-255-47-27.washdc.fios.verizon.net at 96.255.47.27

Message:
YES, YOU CAN PUT THIS ON MY TOMBSTONE!

Posted by Dr CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 25, 2008


YES, YOU HAVE MY PERMISSION YOU CAN PUT THIS ON MY TOMBSTONE


“How good and pleasant it is when brothers (human beings) live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1)

As a Nurse and as a Physician, the question of “being human and living well” often erupts and I have often been called upon, if you will, to make a ruling. Here is my ruling on “being human and living well”.

It is the nature of “being human” that we make mistakes, that we occasionally offend one another, and that we sometimes fail in our efforts to “live well”. Genetics, temperament, environment, and habit may each play a role in our clumsy behaviors. Nothing, however, exceeds the fact we are, first of all, human beings. Fundamentally, “being human” is what we are designed for. It is our genetic self, much like the automobile we drive away when we pay only the base price.

For a human being to “live well”, however, requires something more. It implies physical, emotional, and spiritual health, none of which carries a particularly high price tag. It has to do with our desire to rise above GENERIC LIVING AND ABOVE OUR DESIRE TO SIMPLY EXIST! It implies at least a measure of physical fitness. It involves emotionally healthy relationships, intimacy, and genuine forgiveness. It involves connecting with a God who says: “Here I am. TRUST ME. WE NEED EACH OTHER. I hope you will let Me be part of your life.”

A wise and loving God created within us the gifts to succeed and the ability to fail (I have experienced both of these two attributes first hand!). As human beings, we do plenty of both. Out of the balance of success and failure, however, we derive character, humility, integrity of mind and spirit, and we experience both joy and grief. “Living well” is not so much about success or achievement, nor is it about the absence of humiliation or sadness; we need a copious amount of those experiences. Living well spiritually, emotionally, and even physically is all about process. We golfers have a saying: “it is not how you drive, it is how you arrive.” In other words, the process between the tee and the green is what matters.

“Living well” is about correcting mistakes while trying to avoid their repetition. “Living well” is about apologizing to those we offend while trying to avoid repeated offenses. “Living well” is about making choices that reduce the magnitude, frequency, and consequences of our failure

“Living well” is to view, to behave, and to respect all others as we would have them view us, behave toward us, and respect us. This is the plain and simple golden rule of a human being’s life WELL LIVED. It is Christ’s life reflected in our lives…

…And yes, folks, you have my permission, YOU CAN PUT THIS ON MY TOMBSTONE!
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Charles Curtis-Thomas, SECHN, Dip. Druggistry, BSN, RN, MD(Hons), MPH (Infectious Disease Epidemiology), is a Sierra Leonean-born Physician residing in the USA. He is also the Director of The Center for Medical Education and Advancement, College Park, Maryland, USA. You can email Him at RNMDTWO@YAHOO.COM



Subject: Does overthrowing a dictator leads to a democratic change?
From: Freedom of speech
To: All
Date Posted: 05:52:32 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: cocorioko@net.com
Entered From: pool-96-255-47-27.washdc.fios.verizon.net at 96.255.47.27

Message:
DOES OVERTHROWING A DICTATOR LEADS TO DEMOCRACY?


Posted by Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas on June 24, 2008 at 12:46:38:

I firmly and irrevocably abhor TYRANTS AND DICTATORS; this is based on one of my guiding principles that “without freedom of thought and speech there can be no such thing as wisdom and progress”. So then, who is a dictator? From my point of view, and I am standing on both limbs here, a “dictator” is a head of state who exercises arbitrary authority over the lives of his/her citizens and who cannot be removed from power through legal means. This definition presupposes the absence of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, the right to a free and fair trial, freedom to choose elected representatives, and the freedom to disagree with their government.

History is replete and teaming with examples of dictators that have been removed from power by different means that cannot be termed as “legal”. Such illegal means include:

***** Foreign Invasion: many people when confronted with atrocities and human rights abuses committed by dictators respond by urging other countries to invade the dictator-run nations, overthrow the tyrants, and organize elections. The case of Iraq and Uganda comes to mind.

***** Rebel and Foreign Armies together: dictators have also been overthrown by foreign invaders working in concert with local rebel armies. An example of this is when in 1979 Tanzanian army joined forces with Ugandan rebels and drove Amin out of Uganda and replaced him with an equally dictatorial Milton Obote. I love Milton Obote for one reason; the man knows how to “melt away” when ever there was a coup against him. It is a great intellectual lost when Obote died WITHOUT writing a book that should have been appropriately titled “How to survive a coup”!

This section will not be complete without paying glowing tribute to Joseph (sorry, not Momoh) Mobutu. Supported by Belgium and the CIA, he seized power in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1965. He was a colorful character who changed his name in 1972 to “Mobutu Sese Seko Koko Ngbendu Wa Za Benga”; translated this means “The all-powerful warrior who, because of his endurance and inflexible will to win, will go from conquest to conquest, leaving fire in his wake.” I probably need to change my name on this forum to that! I vividly remember a picture in my favorite “WEST AFRICA MAGAZINE”. The picture had Jean-Bedel Bokassa standing next to Mobutu and the caption was “idiosyncrasy bordering insanity. What a caption!

***** Rebel Armies Alone: Many times rebel armies depose dictators with only material support from out of the country. Notable examples of this include Samuel Doe of Liberia, Charles Taylor of Liberia, NPRC, AFRC, and NRC of Sierra Leone. General Idriss Deby of Chad is another example.

***** Coups and Assassinations: Dictators are often overthrown by coups or simply assassinated.

***** Nonviolent Popular Uprisings: There is no question that, when successful, overthrowing a dictator through a nonviolent popular uprising is the most effective method ensuring that a country makes a successful transition from a dictatorship. This presupposes that when the dictator is removed there is no power struggle which can again lead to another dictator assuming power.

I want to again ask the question: DOES OVERTHROWING A DICTATOR LEADS TO DEMOCRACY? The answer is a resounding NO! Let’s do a survey to buttress that point:

***** UGANDA: Idi Amin: overthrown by Foreign and exile invasion, died in exile in Saudi Arabia. Country still under dictatorship.

*****CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Jean-Bedel Bokassa: 1966-1979: overthrown by a coup, which was backed by France, Was exiled in France, returned and spent six years in prison. He died later a free man. Country under pseudo-democracy.

***** EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Francisco Macias Nguema: 1968-1979: overthrown by a family coup, and was executed. Country is still under a dictatorship.

***** CHAD: Hissene Habre: 1982-1990: overthrown by rebel army, was put under house arrest in Senegal. Country still under dictatorship.

***** LIBERIA (1) SAMUEL DOE: 1989-1990: Overthrown by rebel army and was executed. The country was then under an elected dictatorship.
(2) CHARLES TAYLOR: 1997-2003: Forced to flee to Nigeria where he was “crooked” by the Nigerian authorities. Currently imprisoned, and the country now under emerging democracy.

***** ETHIOPIA: MANGISTU HAILE MARIAM: 1977-1991: Overthrown by rebel army, exiled in Zimbabwe. Country still under a dictatorship.

***** SOMALIA: SAID BARRE: 1969-1991: Overthrown by rebel army, died in Nigeria. Country still ungovernable.

***** DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: MOBUTU SESE SEKO: 1965-1997: Overthrown by Foreign invasion and rebel army. Died in Morocco. Country is currently divided with an ongoing war.

***** IRAQ: SADDAM HUSSEIN: 1979-2003: Overthrown by foreign invasion. Was eventually hanged. Country has a pseudo democracy with an ongoing war.

***** IRAN: MOHAMED REZA PAHLAVI: 1941-1979. Overthrown by nonviolent popular revolution. Died in Egypt. Country still under dictatorship.

***** SOUTH KOREA: PARK CHUNG-HEE: 1961-1979: Was assassinated by the Korean CIA. Country still under pseudo democracy.

***** HAITI: JEAN-CLAUDE DUVALIER (Papa Doc): 1971-1986: Fled after popular uprising. Exiled in France. Country currently under pseudo democracy.

***** PANAMA: MANUEL NORIEGA: 1983-1989: Overthrown by Foreign invasion and imprisoned in Florida (I’m unable to determine whether he is still imprisoned!). Country is currently under democracy.

***** ROMANIA: NICOLAE CEAUSESCU: 1965-1989; Overthrown by a revolution and was executed. Country currently under democracy.

***** SERBIA: SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC: 1990-2000: Overthrown by election/ popular nonviolent uprising. Died in prison. Country currently under democracy.

From the aforementioned, which is far from being exhaustive, it appears that overthrowing a dictator in Africa rarely leads to democracy. The reverse seems to be true in other areas of the world.

MY CLOSING QUESTION THEN IS: WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WITH AFRICA’S NUMBER ONE DICTATOR, ROBERT MUGABE?


Subject: Re: Does overthrowing a dictator leads to a democratic change?
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu labeled Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe "Frankenstein" and called for other countries to intervene before the country descended into bloodshed.


Desmond Tutu has labelled Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe a "Frankenstein for his people"

International military action against Mugabe's regime, however, is unlikely, said Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith. And Friday's runoff election in the country will go on "no matter what," said the U.S. ambassador in Zimbabwe.

Tutu -- speaking from Capetown, South Africa -- told Australian television that Mugabe has disappointed many who held him in high regard for his role in liberating the country from "the shackles of colonialism."

"He has, I mean, mutated into something that is quite unbelievable," Tutu said late Tuesday. "He has really turned into a kind of Frankenstein for his people."

Mugabe, 84, has been Zimbabwe's only leader since it gained independence from Britain in 1980. Frankenstein is the name of the scientist in a Mary Shelley novel who creates a monster in the likeness of man. Over the years, popular culture has taken to referring to the creature itself as "Frankenstein."

Tutu, the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, urged international intervention to curb the violence and harassment leading up to a runoff vote in Zimbabwe.

"I just hope I mean that we don't wait until it is too late," he said. "You know, Rwanda happened despite all the warnings that the international community was given. They kept holding back and today we are regretting that we did not, in fact, act expeditiously."

An ethnic cleansing campaign in Rwanda in 1994 led to the deaths of more than 800,000 people, according to the United Nations.

Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has called for armed international peacekeepers to secure a new presidential election in his country.

But international military action against Zimbabwe's regime is unlikely, Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith told reporters. He instead urged other southern African nations to put pressure on Mugabe to step down.

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"I don't think that the international community will move in the first instance or quickly or necessarily at all to military intervention in Zimbabwe," Smith said Tuesday.

"We've been arguing for some time and we repeat the argument that the primary responsibility here has to fall upon Zimbabwe's neighbors."

The U.N. Security Council has unanimously condemned the Zimbabwean government for the campaign of violence and intimidation, but stopped short of calling for a postponement of the runoff or for a new election.

Mugabe has said Friday's vote would take place as planned.

James McGee, U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe, said Mugabe's ZANU-PF party intends to force people to vote even though Mugabe will be the only candidate on the ballot.

"So they're saying 'We want an election at all costs. We want to validate Mr. Mugabe's victory here," McGee said Tuesday. "There's really nothing that we can do here in the international community to stop these elections."

Zimbabwean opposition leader, Tsvangirai, won the most votes in the March 29 election but failed to gain a majority. He formally withdrew Tuesday from the runoff, citing violence against party members.

Legal experts in Zimbabwe, however, have said he cannot legally withdraw from the runoff; the Electoral Commission is to meet Wednesday to discuss the matter, the state-run newspaper Harare Herald reported.

Speaking to CNN on Tuesday from the Dutch Embassy in Harare, where he has been granted refuge since Sunday, he said, "This is total war and we cannot be part of that war. Watch Tutu's full interview »

"This is not an election," he said. "The conditions are just horrendous."

He added, "I've been arrested, I've been brutalized -- this is not exaggeration. This is reality here."


Mugabe's government has denied responsibility for the violence in Zimbabwe, instead blaming supporters of Tsvangirai's own Movement for Democratic Change party.

"He's frightened, frightened of the people," Mugabe said of Tsvangirai at a rally Tuesday. " ... Seeking refuge? What for?"


Subject: Will the Krios ever get their forty acres and two mules?
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A KRIO SUFFERS & "KONRTIBOY" BENEFITS FROM TRIBALISM
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Posted by Dr CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 25, 2008 at 05:11:46:

Sometimes I ask myself "did "kontriman" actually ruined Sierra Leone. Folks, note that I am not preaching tribalism here, but looking at the issue from a progressive prism. It is soooooooooooooooo easy to take away from this very important issue by screaming "TRIBALISM, OH, TRIBALISM!".

It has been said that "KRIO NOR TO TRIBE". If one agrees with this line of reasoning, then by definition the Krios cannot practice TRIBALISM. Tribalism then has always favor "kontriman". When it comes to scholarships to study abroad, "Kontriman" was favored over the Krios, even though the Krios were for the most part more qualified.

As a krio,I really struggled to pay my way through college in the USA. It was depressing at that time to note that there were "kontriman dem" who were on full scholarship and did not attend class, but collected monthly benefits for being a student, relatives of Dr. Abdulai Conteh is a case in point. Please read the following carefully to get my point:
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THE "COUNTRY BOYS" BENEFITTED FROM TRIBALISM! THE KRIOS..?
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"...I had nothing against the emerging Limba group because, (to be totally honest), I personally gained from their nepotistic practices by getting a foreign scholarship ahead of more deserving Sierra Leoneans simply because of my connections to the Limba inner circle. I will not name names because some of the people are family members who are my benefactors. But let us focus on Ernest Koroma..."
(Saidu B. Turay, Ph.D)
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REMEMBERING THE STRUGGLES OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Posted by Dr Charles Curtis-Thomas on May 12, 2008 at 10:06:11:

FIGURES INCREASE
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
(1991 Howard University year Book)


Jamaica, Puerto Rico, London, and Hang Kong. The list reads more like a vacation brochure than four of the 109 countries students travel from to attend Howard University in Washington, D.C., USA.


Of the estimated 12,506 students enrolled, nearly 2000 are international students. During the 1990-91 academic year, international students made up 15.1 % of the Howard University community. Of the 1,892 international pupils, 38.8% were from the Caribbean, 36.1% from Africa, 8.8% from North, Central or South America, and 15.3% were from Far East and Pacific region, the Near and Middle East and Europe.

Unlike the average student, international students dealt with more than sharing a closet-sized space with a stranger or adjusting to a new academic demands. He or she must also adjust to a new culture.

Christine Dunbar, a native Jamaican, said a big problem has been mingling with American students. “They don’t know anything about the Caribbean. There are a lot of misconceptions about the West Indies.” She felt that most American students “don’t think about the Caribbean as they think of New York or Washington, D.C.”

African Students Association President Charles Curtis-Thomas agreed, “The Americans are more lacking in knowledge about Africans than the Africans are lacking in knowledge of Americans.”

Curtis-Thomas, a premedical student from Sierra Leone, added that Howard University is a great place educationally and socially, “despite the problems International students and American students may have co-existing on ‘The Yard’.”

The education of international students is being threatened by the ten percent tuition increase that went into effect during the 1990-91 academic year. This percentage is slated to increase until it reaches fifty percent. Continued increases may severely lower international enrollment which has declined by more than 400 students since 1985.

By Dora Jackson and Alicia Dickson. (1991 Howard University Year Book)


Subject: Re: Will the Krios ever get their forty acres and two mules?
From: Settler
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"Nar book make sense, nor to sense make book" These folks can have all the scholarships in the world to the highest institutions of learning, but once the plane lands back at Lungi, bush behaviour kicks in. (Abbass Bundu, Abdulai Conteh, Foday Sankoh, Maskita)
They have dominated the scholarship awards since the early 70's, how many of them do you know of, who's academic letters match up with their moral and ethic values?. Give me a few more years, WE WILL see the new creole in Sierra Leone. What we started in 1787 will NEVER be destroyed by these bush whackers. They just dont have what it takes to bring us down.


Subject: Re: Will the Krios ever get their forty acres and two mules?
From: SORIE Jawara
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Date Posted: 12:23:17 06/25/08 ()
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Dr. Curtis Thomas, I entirely disagree with you , krios got more than the Kontry people.I do not like the word Krio because I do not believe in creoledom. Education and opportunities were right on the laps of krios , you may not have been fortunate but many krios received a lot.Note that education and little opportunities reached the Kontry people very late.Children of paramount chiefs (elites ) had little opportunity because paramount chiefs were believed to have wealth.Who were in control of scholarships in the mid seventies .


Subject: Under SLPP, no equall opportunity for all regions
From: Eddie Grant
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Like I said on this forum sometime ago, that the SLPP past government were biased. It is now evident that, the North have never being considered by the greedy, biased and incompetent SLPP as part of Sierra Leone. Today, the Northern region is the most backward of all regions in terms of health facilities and other social amenities.

During the past APC regime, Sierra Leone had good medical facilities in all the fourteen regions. Equal opportunity was given to all government hospitals in the country. But no sooner when that regime was infilterated by those greedy SLPP top guns, all the other regions, excluding Bo and Kenema began to suffer the malice, greed and the biased nature of those people.

The worst came when the SLPP finally had overall control of the state in 1996 - 2007 Makeni of all places became the poorest of all the regions in the country in terms of government controlled medical facilities. Many people today would have to travel to Kenema or Bo to receive better medical treatment, because Makeni is virtual non-existent.

I hope this new government of EBK do things differently by distributing the wealth equally.


Subject: A.P.C. / S.L.P.P. TASK FORCES BULLSHITT CRAPOS
From: SORIE Jawara
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The new name is party task forces ,but they are not party task forces ,they are hooligans, thieves, disoriented lunatic thuggs , imtimidators and party destroyers.Short History-- When Albert Margai snatched power , he felt so much insecured that he had his underground vigilante squad consisting of youths, some paramount chiefs, ministers, some civil servants , police force and some military officers. Yes, ALbert Margai trashed ministers, some paramount chiefs , tribal authorities and had no mercy and sympathy for opposition. He earned for himself a cheap popularity and perched himself as human god without sympathy and mercy. By 1967, the S.L.P.P. was a wild beast to be feared and worshiped, but the people were powerful than ALBERT because he was unable to snatch power and destroy A.P.C. through Henry Lightfoot Boston. Siaka Stevens rejection of a coalition government with Albert as head of state saved democracy , A.P.C. and destroyed the dangerous deadly political kingdom. Siaka Steven's A.P.C. people's militia had cross overs from S.L.P.P. and petit senseless supporters, thieves hooligans,killers and uncontrolable beasts .They had the president, ministers, some paramount chiefs and police in their pockets ; many people were victimized and many kept in silent prisons. One question on the political floor(today) is a hard one, ' are leaders of present political parties stupid or are they establishing grounds for another terrible disaster? I believe many Sierra Leoneans are awake and they will not accept, encourge and galop the nasty behaviors of the so called task focres without sharp repelling counter forces . Political heads should train,educate,discipline and assign progressive tasks to their task forces. Hooliganism, thuggery,indirect cannibalism and indecency should be deleted from the assignments passed down to task forces.


Subject: Why the APC will sweep the local elections
From: Bai Bureh
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Date Posted: 04:35:55 06/25/08 ()
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1-POPULARITY
Presently the most popular person in Salone is EBK and the most popular party is the APC.

2-THE CHARLES MARGAI FACTOR
He joined hands with the APC to bring about a change in the political arena a move commended by all patriotic Saloneans.After mounting pressure from justice-loving Saloneans on the Alima tragedy, the govt. decided to go the way the wind is blowing.Since the main suspect is Charles Margai's client a cover-up was desired to save him any embarrassment but to no avail.This did not go down well with Charlie and hence the public criticisms of the APC.A lot of people are suspecting him wanting to return to the SLPP and so have considered him a hypocrite!Most people who do not want to see any SLPP comeback will cast their votes for the APC contestants.

3-THE HINGA NORMAN FACTOR
While the past SLPP did not only contribute to his fate but also made a mockery of his contributions to their ressurection, the APC has not only appreciated him but also immortalised him.All supporters and sympathisers both past and present will rally round the APC contestants.

4-ACHIEVEMENTS
This is the biggest edge the APC is having in present day Salone politics.By returning the usual twenty-four-hour electricity to a city which has been languishing in darkness for umpteen years within months is no small deal.By accomplishing what the SLPP failed to for eleven years the APC has gained the trust and admiration of all Saloneans both at home and abroad.The bottomline is the APC is active while the SLPP is just a pack of empty drums or toothless bulldogs.

5-POLICIES
The attitudinal change has worked bigtime.It is like a kind of behavioural revolution in Salone.Every citizen is now benefitting from the positive changes that are now sweeping through Salone.The independent ACC which has started nailing the corrupt from all spheres has won the applause and respect of many.It means the APC govt. unlike its predecessors does not accept bullcrap. The re-introduction of the tax system has given rise to another source of income generation never seen during the last eleven years and people are already enjoying the benefits.

6-SLPP CRY-BABYISM
Instead focusing on the real issues the SLPP are busy with fabrications,stage-managing and smear campaign.For every small and insignificant happening to their disadvantage they start complaining and crying like babies.They even pick on matters not relating to them to pick fights or mar the image of the APC which most times backfires on their sombre faces.While they are wasting their time on these irrelevant activities the dynamic,intelligent,smart and focused APC are busy winning the hearts of every citizen.

Come July the APC will sweep like never before.


Subject: Re: Why the APC will sweep the local elections
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O'Bai,brilliantly outlined as always.My regards.


Subject: Re: Why the APC will sweep the local elections
From: Plaba Bessie
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Allow me to express my take on your views.

1. EBK is the single most popular politician in Salone at the moment, but the APC as a party is not. We need to work harder at convincing Sierra Leoneans about our image and our agenda. EBK needs to re-shuffle the pack. he is carrying too much deadwood.

2. Don't fool yourself, sir. Disgruntled PMDCers will choose SLPP first over APC. Your logic does not look right.

3. The majority of supporters of the late Chief Hinga Norman are not core APC supporters and the reason for their protest votes against the SLPP has disappeared with Berewa and Tejan Kabbah. Let us not be delusional here.

4. There is predicatable electricity supply in the capital, and that is a BIG BIG DEAL and a massive improvement over the SLPP's permanent black out. But it is not 24 hrs and it has not had the desired economic impact we had thought it would have.

5. The ACC has not nailed anyone new; the tax system and institution was set up by the SLPP. Let us focus on laying claims to new policies and programmes. We have to be very careful about what we claim, gentlemen.

6. Yes, the SLPP is disorganised and they don't seem to have a clue how opposition politics works. But our party is not winning hearts and minds with the hardship in the country and the campaign of violence. We need to reshape that part to our party for our own sake and our own legacy. We have a very popular president. We should focus on the message around his gentle personality not around old APC's gbos-gbos.


Subject: Re: Why the APC will sweep the local elections
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You're just brilliant, who can match you from the other side? no one.

All you've said is quiet true.


Subject: Where is Foday Sankoh when we need him?
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DEAR LORD, SAVE SIERRA LEONE FROM ANOTHER CIVIL WAR!
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Posted by Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas on June 24, 2008 at 13:23:15:

APC, Ernest Koroma, & the Rebirth of Ekutay
By Sia Tiyaama of the SLPP
Jul 17, 2007,

It has been argued in various quarters that Ernest Koroma has been dishonest all along when he said the APC party is new and that he is trying to change the image of the party. When Ernest Koroma started his campaign, he preached change and forward looking agenda. Lately, the true color of Ernest Koroma and his APC party is illuminated with such scary brilliance of violence and corruption that even Stevie Wonder could see the dangers lurking around the corner if the people of Sierra Leone make the mistake of voting for him and APC. Why does Ernest Koroma not tell us that he is just a paper tiger with the E.T. Kamaras, Abdulai Contehs, Sanie Sesays, and all the Ekutay cabal waiting in the wings to come finish off Sierra Leone? Ernest Koroma preached unity but the sooner the Temnes fell for his deceit, they realized albeit very late that the Ekutay cabal is once more in control. What are the ramifications of all this? Why all of a sudden is Ernest Koroma telling us he will bring back the rule of Siaka Stevens and Joseph Saidu Momoh? Wake up Sierra Leone, Ernest Koroma is reviving Ekutay right under your noses and the revival of Ekutay would be the closest we get to Fascism. In this piece, we shall examine Ernest Koroma’s audacity to tell us he will take us back to the dark days of APC. We shall also examine what that means for a district like Tonkolili especially in this crucial election wherein a son of the Tonkolili soil is the running mate of SLPP.


Ernest Koroma


What Back to Power Really Means

One of the past APC slogans was "defending champions". The Back to Power slogan now used by APC is loaded with variegated meaning. There have always been internecine struggles in the APC between the Temnes and the Limbas. The Temnes believe they were responsible for the success of the APC by their share numbers. The Limba on the other hand claim ownership of the APC because Siaka Stevens, a Limba, founded the party. According to APC insiders, S.I. Koroma a Temne and C.A. Kamara-Taylor a Limba never got along and never liked each other. They were always trying to out do each other for the benefit of their ethnic group. Such struggle played out in many constituency politics. One case in point was the elections in East III constituency between F. B. Turay a Limba and Issa Jalloh, a Temne-Fullah. The story is that Kamara-Taylor was out of town when S. I. Koroma machinated the defeat of a Limba. These struggles came to a head when Siaka Stevens decided to hand power over to Joseph Saidu Momoh instead of the constitutionally mandated successor S. I. Koroma. Momoh in turn cemented the grip of the Limbas by promoting a tribal organization Ekutay. The creation of Ekutay marginalized and alienated all other ethnic groups in the country. For the first time in the history of Sierra Leone, a sitting government institutionalized a tribal organization. Membership to Ekutay ensured promotion, job security, and criminal impunity. The Limbas in APC in general and Ernest Koroma and the other APC hounds in particular miss the unfettered power they enjoyed. As a result, they want to revive Ekutay if they get back to power. Ekutay is already revived within the APC. As you can tell, Ekutay stalwarts like E. T. Kamara and others are now very active ever since the Temnes like Serry-Kamal and Edie Turay were pushed out. So for Ernest Koroma it is back to power for Ekutay, back to power for corruption, back to power for murder and back to power for hooliganism and violence.

Ernest Koroma’s Audacity?

The more one reads Ernest Koroma’s promise to take Sierra Leone back to the days of APC, the more one is alarmed. How can someone in their right mind tell Sierra Leoneans he would take them back to their nightmare? Is this share audacity or foolhardiness? If it is audacity, then Ernest Koroma must have the lowest respect for the Sierra Leonean’s intelligence. Who ever told Koroma that the majority of Sierra Leoneans long for that past? Who told Ernest Koroma Sierra Leoneans long for the days when his Ekutay cabal would take the only fire engine to Binkolo to wet the roadways while PZ burnt to the ground? Whoever told Ernest Koroma Sierra Leoneans want to go back to the days when APC thugs would attack, vandalize press houses, and brutalize journalists. Whoever told Ernest Koroma Sierra Leoneans want to go back to the days when bright


Subject: Re: Where is Foday Sankoh when we need him?
From: SORIE Jawara
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Date Posted: 05:13:46 06/25/08 ()
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Dr. Curtis Thomas, Foday Saybana Sankoh is in the center of hell eating over and over serpents he glorified . You know there is one hell, but it has seven parts, between three and four is the devil's resting place. Ref. President Koroma,I am not sure he mentioned days of Siaka Stevens but if he did, he was in cloud seven tossing with a scorpiona tail ie joking with hot peanuts in rear pockets. Thank you for posting list of vitims of the crazy war


Subject: Exactly the point!
From: Freedom of Speech
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Date Posted: 04:30:07 06/25/08 ()
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Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR


Posted by alieu sesay on June 24, 2008 at 10:31:13:

Mr President, you gave us two weeks to declare your assets...but oh yah tae tiday the declaration is yet to come.
The traffic from WATERQUAY to the President\'s house at goderich is very high at NIGHT.

His house is now a CAR DEALERSHIP. With over fifteen unregistered VEHICLES. Vehicles he has acquired/gotten in these few months in OFFICE..

We know you had TWO vehicles before elections and
now? Oh yahh..
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IF TRUE, DOES THIS THEN MEAN THAT ERNEST KOROMA IS A CROOK?
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Posted by Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas on June 24, 2008 at 13:02:46:

Ernest Koroma: Beneficiary of Corruption & Intrigues in Sierra Leone or a centurion for an old APC clique?
By Saidu B. Turay, Ph.D (USA)
Aug 3, 2007, 20:39


I consider myself a member of the APC, and I still believe in the core ideals of the APC. But I do not believe in a leadership that continues to deceive the people of Sierra Leone with pretences that it is unblemished. I also do not believe that the APC leadership should make grand promises which it knows it will not fulfill in four years.


For this reason, I consider in this article, some particulars about the background of APC leader, Ernest Koroma who is, coincidentally, my second cousin from my mother’s side and who also taught me at St Francis in 1976-77. I do this because I believe that honor resides in how a person presents his/her integrity.


Ernest Koroma has been going around telling people that he is unblemished, he is new, and he is a successful business man. But the facts are that he is not new, he is as blemished as the rest of the foul lot, and he has gained ascendancy in the APC because of intrigue, manipulation, and intimidation. For me, Ernest Koroma lacks credibility, and cannot be entrusted with the leadership of that country at this time.


A Murky Background of Intrigue: RITCORP and Jamil Sahid Mohamed

I was a solid admirer of the young and smartly dressed Ernest Bai Koroma when he had just graduated from Fourah Bay College at the stunning young age of 23 and teaching us at St. Francis. But beneath that veneer of decency, I was soon to discover a murky underworld of personal indiscretions and compromised integrity.


I will not speak about his personal life because there are way too many dirty things to reveal and my purpose here is to focus on Ernest Koroma, the politician.


This was 1977 – the year of radical student militancy against the corrupt and dictatorial excesses of the APC. But that was the year that Ernest Koroma opted to cozy up to the APC leadership that was looking for its next generation of leadership praetorians that would protect the dastardly legacies of the corruption, bad governance, and the mass executions of some of the best northern Themne intellectuals and leaders like in Dr. Sorie Forna, Bash Taqi, Brigadier John Bangura, and several others, as well as the flight into exile of Dr. Karefa Smart.


Just after these pogroms, Ernest Bai Koroma, my cousin, voluntarily joined the APC and was drawn into an emerging Limba inner circle from the Bombali area. This special interest group which would later wreck the APC and Sierra Leone was to later become the “e-i-kute.”


I had nothing against the emerging Limba group because, (to be totally honest), I personally gained from their nepotistic practices by getting a foreign scholarship ahead of more deserving Sierra Leoneans simply because of my connections to the Limba inner circle. I will not name names because some of the people are family members who are my benefactors. But let us focus on Ernest Koroma.


For the APC, 1977-1978 was a period of political consolidation in Sierra Leone. Siaka Stevens had removed foreign oversight of the Sierra Leone economy, declared Sierra Leone a one-party state, and indiscriminately used the Internal Security Unit (ISU) paramilitary force to bludgeon all opposition into submission. In the face of all of this, Ernest Koroma quietly joined Siaka Steven’s maniacally destructive political project.


At this time, Siaka Stevens and Jamil Sahid Mohamed were looking to establish a Sierra Leonean hold on economic interests like the fisheries, diamond mines etc. This is when the young, impressionable Ernest Koroma was recruited with the traditional APC largesse of a managerial position in RITCORP. As Jamil Sahid’s personal protégé, he was used by the APC to displace the Indian chief executive of RITCORP.


It is credibly alleged that he cooked financial books to not reflect the large payments he made into Jamil Sahid Mohamed’s personal accounts at various banks that I will not name here. For Ernest Koroma’s alleged dishonest services, Jamil Sahid and Siaka Stevens replaced the Indian owners of RITCORP and promoted Ernest Koroma.


But this Jamil Sahid honeymoon would not last. Ernest Koroma was again at his manipulative best. With the ascendancy of Major General Momoh, the ekutay clan in which Ernest Koroma was a prominent member had started placing a stranglehold on political power at the expense of the Themne constituency of SI Koroma that had sacrificed most to keep the APC in power. Well, what did we expect?


Ernest Koroma was to continue this later when he totally sidelined and excluded Themnes from prominence in the APC even having the gall to appoint an unknown young man from Kono in spite of advice from the Themne leaders of the APC (who I will not name here). I was privy to some of those conversations here in the USA when Ernest Koroma was here on tour.


I am a family member of the late Dr. A.K. Turay whose silence or contemptuous laughter about Ernest Koroma always said a million words. He never trusted Ernest Koroma, and he would always say that Ernest Koroma is more destructive for the APC than anything.


Having captured political power in 1985, the Limba core set about installing the Limba praetorian guard in strategic places. One area of wealth gathering was the Risk insurance and management business at RITCORP. The Limba core wasted no time in displacing Jamil Sahid Mohamed and even framing him with a coup plot.


There is reason to believe that Ernest Koroma was aware of this set-up, and he benefited from it by being appointed overall boss at RITCORP. The idea had been that with Jamil Sahid out of the way, proceeds would be shared among the three key parties – who I will not name in this article because two have passed away, and one of them is a close family member.


With this history of aligning his loyalties with cliques and special interest groups, I was not surprised to hear complaints from Mr Adikali Kamara and other APC bigwigs like Uncle Birch Conteh, Uncle Eddie Turay, Uncle Yambasu, and others that Ernest Koroma had tried to use his supposed clean boy image to illegally appoint a National Advisory Council that would rubber-stamp his leadership. This is APC at its worst. This smiling con-man who hides behind the veil of decency has been neck-deep in dirty APC politics since he graduated from college and has gained from the corruption, bad leadership, and malaise that resulted in a brutal civil war. This man was part of that group that brought our country to its knees. How he can present himself as clean just beats my imagination.


He is either assuming that Sierra Leoneans are very gullible. No wonder Dr. AKT refused to re-join the APC after he returned from exile in London. He knew Ernest Koroma very well, but could never trust him. The senior APC leadership has simply buried the hatchet, but they do not trust Ernest Koroma and his rhetoric.


The man has just recently shown his hand again by appointing an unknown running mate who cannot even sing the APC party song very well. Ernest Koroma’s ungratefulness and lack of integrity shine through that again. He completely ignored those who have committed their entire lives to working for the APC for someone who is alleged to have bribed him on behalf of a foreign mining company.


Well, fellow countrymen, THE DANGER BEGINS ON AUGUST 11 IF YOU ELECT ERNEST KOROMA.


Subject: PMDC upset with leader because .he sell position en passport
From: AWOKO
To: All
Date Posted: 21:38:07 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: ABU@AOL.COM
Entered From: pool-71-178-49-201.washdc.fios.verizon.net at 71.178.49.201

Message:
me pepul dem dis nor to makeup, Charlie sell de sports dem way APC gee PMDC, wan par de minister nor complete for pay am ,now e want leh Ernest sack de minister Ernest tell am say me na gentleman . charlie even gee wan korna korna em papa position. wuna know say nar Charle boy nar be interior boss way da sell passports talk been boss.


Subject: Where are you?
From: Jack
To: All
Date Posted: 21:29:07 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 207-172-203-107.c3-0.upd-ubr7.trpr-upd.pa.cable.rcn.com at 207.172.203.107

Message:
Where in the world is Alieu Iscandri?


Subject: Posted by kind permission of the authorities!
From: Feedom of speech
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Date Posted: 20:08:58 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: freedom@cocorioko.net
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Message:
IF TRUE, DOES THIS THEN MEAN THAT ERNEST KOROMA IS A CROOK?
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Posted by Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas on June 24, 2008 at 13:02:46:

Ernest Koroma: Beneficiary of Corruption & Intrigues in Sierra Leone or a centurion for an old APC clique?
By Saidu B. Turay, Ph.D (USA)
Aug 3, 2007, 20:39


I consider myself a member of the APC, and I still believe in the core ideals of the APC. But I do not believe in a leadership that continues to deceive the people of Sierra Leone with pretences that it is unblemished. I also do not believe that the APC leadership should make grand promises which it knows it will not fulfill in four years.

For this reason, I consider in this article, some particulars about the background of APC leader, Ernest Koroma who is, coincidentally, my second cousin from my mother’s side and who also taught me at St Francis in 1976-77. I do this because I believe that honor resides in how a person presents his/her integrity.

Ernest Koroma has been going around telling people that he is unblemished, he is new, and he is a successful business man. But the facts are that he is not new, he is as blemished as the rest of the foul lot, and he has gained ascendancy in the APC because of intrigue, manipulation, and intimidation. For me, Ernest Koroma lacks credibility, and cannot be entrusted with the leadership of that country at this time.

A Murky Background of Intrigue: RITCORP and Jamil Sahid Mohamed

I was a solid admirer of the young and smartly dressed Ernest Bai Koroma when he had just graduated from Fourah Bay College at the stunning young age of 23 and teaching us at St. Francis. But beneath that veneer of decency, I was soon to discover a murky underworld of personal indiscretions and compromised integrity.

I will not speak about his personal life because there are way too many dirty things to reveal and my purpose here is to focus on Ernest Koroma, the politician.

This was 1977 – the year of radical student militancy against the corrupt and dictatorial excesses of the APC. But that was the year that Ernest Koroma opted to cozy up to the APC leadership that was looking for its next generation of leadership praetorians that would protect the dastardly legacies of the corruption, bad governance, and the mass executions of some of the best northern Themne intellectuals and leaders like in Dr. Sorie Forna, Bash Taqi, Brigadier John Bangura, and several others, as well as the flight into exile of Dr. Karefa Smart.

Just after these pogroms, Ernest Bai Koroma, my cousin, voluntarily joined the APC and was drawn into an emerging Limba inner circle from the Bombali area. This special interest group which would later wreck the APC and Sierra Leone was to later become the “e-i-kute.”

I had nothing against the emerging Limba group because, (to be totally honest), I personally gained from their nepotistic practices by getting a foreign scholarship ahead of more deserving Sierra Leoneans simply because of my connections to the Limba inner circle. I will not name names because some of the people are family members who are my benefactors. But let us focus on Ernest Koroma.

For the APC, 1977-1978 was a period of political consolidation in Sierra Leone. Siaka Stevens had removed foreign oversight of the Sierra Leone economy, declared Sierra Leone a one-party state, and indiscriminately used the Internal Security Unit (ISU) paramilitary force to bludgeon all opposition into submission. In the face of all of this, Ernest Koroma quietly joined Siaka Steven’s maniacally destructive political project.

At this time, Siaka Stevens and Jamil Sahid Mohamed were looking to establish a Sierra Leonean hold on economic interests like the fisheries, diamond mines etc. This is when the young, impressionable Ernest Koroma was recruited with the traditional APC largesse of a managerial position in RITCORP. As Jamil Sahid’s personal protégé, he was used by the APC to displace the Indian chief executive of RITCORP.

It is credibly alleged that he cooked financial books to not reflect the large payments he made into Jamil Sahid Mohamed’s personal accounts at various banks that I will not name here. For Ernest Koroma’s alleged dishonest services, Jamil Sahid and Siaka Stevens replaced the Indian owners of RITCORP and promoted Ernest Koroma.

But this Jamil Sahid honeymoon would not last. Ernest Koroma was again at his manipulative best. With the ascendancy of Major General Momoh, the ekutay clan in which Ernest Koroma was a prominent member had started placing a stranglehold on political power at the expense of the Themne constituency of SI Koroma that had sacrificed most to keep the APC in power. Well, what did we expect?

Ernest Koroma was to continue this later when he totally sidelined and excluded Themnes from prominence in the APC even having the gall to appoint an unknown young man from Kono in spite of advice from the Themne leaders of the APC (who I will not name here). I was privy to some of those conversations here in the USA when Ernest Koroma was here on tour.

I am a family member of the late Dr. A.K. Turay whose silence or contemptuous laughter about Ernest Koroma always said a million words. He never trusted Ernest Koroma, and he would always say that Ernest Koroma is more destructive for the APC than anything.

Having captured political power in 1985, the Limba core set about installing the Limba praetorian guard in strategic places. One area of wealth gathering was the Risk insurance and management business at RITCORP. The Limba core wasted no time in displacing Jamil Sahid Mohamed and even framing him with a coup plot.

There is reason to believe that Ernest Koroma was aware of this set-up, and he benefited from it by being appointed overall boss at RITCORP. The idea had been that with Jamil Sahid out of the way, proceeds would be shared among the three key parties – who I will not name in this article because two have passed away, and one of them is a close family member.

With this history of aligning his loyalties with cliques and special interest groups, I was not surprised to hear complaints from Mr Adikali Kamara and other APC bigwigs like Uncle Birch Conteh, Uncle Eddie Turay, Uncle Yambasu, and others that Ernest Koroma had tried to use his supposed clean boy image to illegally appoint a National Advisory Council that would rubber-stamp his leadership. This is APC at its worst. This smiling con-man who hides behind the veil of decency has been neck-deep in dirty APC politics since he graduated from college and has gained from the corruption, bad leadership, and malaise that resulted in a brutal civil war. This man was part of that group that brought our country to its knees. How he can present himself as clean just beats my imagination.

He is either assuming that Sierra Leoneans are very gullible. No wonder Dr. AKT refused to re-join the APC after he returned from exile in London. He knew Ernest Koroma very well, but could never trust him. The senior APC leadership has simply buried the hatchet, but they do not trust Ernest Koroma and his rhetoric.

The man has just recently shown his hand again by appointing an unknown running mate who cannot even sing the APC party song very well. Ernest Koroma’s ungratefulness and lack of integrity shine through that again. He completely ignored those who have committed their entire lives to working for the APC for someone who is alleged to have bribed him on behalf of a foreign mining company.

Well, fellow countrymen, THE DANGER BEGINS ON AUGUST 11 IF YOU ELECT ERNEST KOROMA.


Subject: Re: Posted by kind permission of the authorities!
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 22:55:07 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-71-178-154-238.washdc.east.verizon.net at 71.178.154.238

Message:
Dr. Charles Curtis-Thomas how have you been? Long time no hear from you. I am not sure of the purpose of the reminder (the reposting) as I believe Dr. Saidu B. Turay, or one posing to be him, and I had a discussion on this subject three times since 2005.
Nothing he stated in the above writing has any cohesive authenticity that would convince any critical thinker about the outlined allegations. However, I am handicapped by time factor as I am preparing for a test that I have to take tomorrow. Otherwise, I would have scrutinized this paper once again, piece-by-piece to show where he has presented no evidence to purport the allegation. All he is narrating is basically "he-say-she-say, rumors fermented in our community by most idlers who did not have time to look at issues from a moral, ethical and legal point of view nor do they even try to think about issues from a critical perspective by viewing both sides of the story or thinking about why their allegations should be credible nor do the ones they spread these rumor to do not take time to think about the allegations reasonably but believe them for fact.
One such allegation was the belief that President Siaka Probyn Steven’s statement: "wusai dem tie cow nar dae e for eat" was a beckon for Sierra Leoneans to engage in corrupt practices. But who actually asked Siaka Stevens if that was what he meant? Would it be credible for me to say that President Stevens’ euphemism or metaphoric verbiage had meant that people should survive by their labor and intelligence? Because the saying, which can be translated as: “where a cow is tied is where he should craze.
I do not have time now but when I do, I will like to engage Dr. Saidu B. Turay in a civic dialogue on this issue because understanding where he is coming from will go a long way in understanding the President. Being the President's brother does not guarantee that he would love his success. But I would hate to equate my experience by pointing accusatory fingers at Dr. Turay without giving him chance to explain his premise
with regards to these allegations.
All I have to say is that so far, results have proven his disbelief wrong, in that, the President’s merits are appreciable by his performance within a short period of time since he became President of the Democratic Republic of Sierra Leone.
I better go because Nuclear Medicine or Radiology that I have to know few things about for a test tomorrow is far different from Politics I am talking about now; just kidney.
Have a blessed evening.
Pee.


Subject: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Bai Forna
To: All
Date Posted: 19:02:16 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: baiforna@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
When the Momoh APC administration was kicked out of power in 1992, Sierra Leoneans danced and danced. For 15 years, committed APC party officials worked assiduosly and quietly to bring the party BACK TO POWER.

My question is where was SAM SUMANA during those difficult years? How did he surpass the likes of Ibrahim Sorie, Dauda Kamara, Eddie Turay, Serry Kamal, Victor Foh, AKK just to name a few of the die hard and true APC to be the number two man in the party?

I am begging for an answer.

SAM SUMANA was unable to win even a Parliamentary seat in Kono. From my political experience in the US were have resided for more than 17 years, running mates are choosen to balance the Presidential ticket with a view to bring in more support or votes. SAM SUMANA FAILED TO DO NEITHER OF THE TWO

Since September, 2007, when he was sworn in as VP, he has been nothing but an embarrasement to not only the APC but the nation as a whole. Consider roles in the deforestation, the mining and the recent attack on the SLPP in Kono by the alledged APC youth.

When President Koroma talks about reconciliation, he preaches violence. When the president commends SLPP for securing funding for the Kenema-Kailahun road, SAM SUMANA tells the wise men from the east that the APC has secured $105 million for the same road. The fact of the matter is that if SAM SUMANA cannot deliver a constituency in Kono where he hails from, how could he deliver THE GREAT KAILAHUN COURT BARRIE?

PRESIDENT KOROMA, WE APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORTS THUS FAR BUT WITH SAM SUMANA ON YOUR SIDE, SET YOUR MIND ON JUST ONE TERM.


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Alpha Saidu Bangura
To: All
Date Posted: 19:54:12 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: saidubangso@aol.com
Entered From: c-69-140-129-105.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 69.140.129.105

Message:
Sam-Sumana will always be a big liability to the APC because he has nothing to offer the country. The people of Kono, where Sam-Sumana was born, raised and his father was a chief rejected him two times during the last elections. That must tell any sober minded person that Sam-Sumana is "NO GOOD" to our country.
If your people kick you out, nobody esle should take you. Let us dont forget that Sam-Sumana wanted to join the SLPP during the last elections but we rejected him because it was proved that he can not bring votes to the SLPP.
He than went to the APC where he gave Pres. Ernest Koroma a huge amount of dollars and was made running mate/ vice-president. In the APC your back ground, experience, public record and what you've done for the party is not important. If you have the money to hand over or If you blindly support pres.Koroma to became leader by unlawful means, you will get any position you want.


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Straight Talk
To: All
Date Posted: 13:37:36 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 170.141.68.1

Message:
It appears you need more of a validation of your negative opinion about Sam, than begging for an answer. Therefore, you won't accept Sam's worth no matter what others say. Suffice it to say, Sam is a positive guy whose leadership abilities exceed yours and the combined leadership acumen of all those you listed in your piece. EBK selected the right and most fitting person for the VP position in Sam Sumana.


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: sadman nsane
To: All
Date Posted: 19:40:32 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: sadman_insane@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 217.113.81.153

Message:
I think Sam Sumana is an asset. Do not forget the fact that Kono is traditionally an SLPP stronghold and the SLPP was the incumbent.
Even with the enticement of having their own son of the soil as the second gentleman of the republic, a position that no kono person has help in the political history of our nation, it was an uphil task for the APC to make inroad into kono and the east as a whole. Immagine the taskthe APC would have had at hand had the running mate not been a kono or an easterner.
I think EBK made the right choice. Let us suport Sam Sumana and see what he will deliver for the nation


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 04:34:15 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 78.146.186.9

Message:
He may not have pulled a large majority during elections, but hey, compare his popularity now to that during the elections.

His people have realised that they've being used by the greedy and biased SLPP who refused to give equal opportunities to all the regions in the country. It is now evident that the North is the most backward region in terms of health and other social amenities.

God go pay then people de ya, God punish all those who deprived others of their rights to good life.


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Fact
To: All
Date Posted: 04:58:41 06/25/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
If not for Sam Sumana,AOC would never have won elections, and H.E would still be a backbencher in the Parliament.So he is the Star and the real force behind APC.Praise should be given, when it is due.


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Foday Suma
To: All
Date Posted: 19:40:43 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 32.170.85.127

Message:
How many years did Barack Obama spend at the top of the democratic
party before he was made party nominee? Since you have lives in
USA for 17 years.


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Gbordor
To: All
Date Posted: 19:31:28 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 32.170.8.82

Message:
He is not a northerner. Is that not really the point?


Subject: Re: SAM SUMANA: An Asset or a Liability?
From: Truth
To: All
Date Posted: 19:36:38 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 32.170.88.10

Message:
Well said, Bai Forna did not complain when Shekito with no experience
was made press secretary. These guys think that you should not hold
a responsible post in APC if you are not from the north. Can you
imagine any one suggesting a criminal like Victor Foh be made vice
president? Shioooor


Subject: SLAFA should learn from this
From: Lachy
To: All
Date Posted: 17:23:51 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-106-79-172.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.106.79.172

Message:
Soccer these days is not only about having big names on the pitch but most important of all, playing as a team with understanding and motivation.Such is the game of the Egyptians and Russians. Egypt has about 95% of its national team doing there thing at home and twice in a row they've lifted the trophy in the recently concluded African Nations Cup, while the usual star sturded Ivory Coast, Nigeria etc fell by the wayside.The entire Russian squad with the exception of one player are all homebased, playing in a well organised domestic league.The whole world saw what they did to the Dutch last Saturday.I wish SLAFA learns from this and come up with a strategic plan that will search and build up our home grown talents that are well motivated to take the stage and be seen. Big stars seldom give much, when it comes to playing for thier countries.


Subject: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: alieu sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 10:31:13 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.72.123.89

Message:
Mr President, you gave us two weeks to declare your assets...but oh yah tae tiday the declaration is yet to come.
The traffic from WATERQUAY to the President\'s house at goderich is very high at NIGHT.

His house is now a CAR DEALERSHIP. With over fifteen unregistered VEHICLES. Vehicles he has acquired/gotten in these few months in OFFICE..

We know you had TWO vehicles before elections and now? Oh yahh..


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: MUSA KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 16:20:16 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: luna.hypair.net at 194.50.180.4

Message:
The commission will hook and bite soon,just wait and see.Your reckless slpp rogues that have plundered the economy of the nation will soon account for that with a full force.The nation is just waiting.You think you will detract the attention of the people from the economic genocide committed by your unpatriotic thugs.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: alieu sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 06:03:14 06/26/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 64.72.123.89

Message:
Musa bo lef me.. your Preso is a LIAR....
The cabinet has five VERY senior Ministers that owe the Government huge sums of money for contracts the did not uphold.

Why do you think the LOUD MOUTH ACC COM is Silent?
Heh?


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Alpha Saidu Bangura
To: All
Date Posted: 12:48:39 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: saidubnagso@aol.com
Entered From: c-69-140-129-105.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 69.140.129.105

Message:
Alieu, I am happy to see that many people, now understand what I told them during the last election campaign( Pres. Ernest Koroma is not genuine nor is he sincere). He does not wish to declare his assets because he knows that he got most of it by unlawful means.
While he was at the reliance insurance company( A subsidiary of the Sierra Fishing Company) he conspired with Jamil Sahid Mohamed to defraud the company of thousands of dollars. This is the man who promised to fight corruption( that's funny).
Alieu, please do not hope to see any thing good under the leadership of pres. Koroma( he is not made of that material). Don't forget that he was trained by Siaka Stevens, S.I. Koroma and Jamil S. Mohamed( the people who destroyed very fabric of our country's development). Pres. Koroma told his people during the campaign that his regime will be a re-run of the Stevens and Momoh administrations.
Oh God save our country from this hands of the most ill- motivated and Satanic people called THE APC. Amin.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 15:06:23 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.13.165.103

Message:
Don't be too hasty, declaring now makes no difference as declaring later because, any asset aquired by EBK from whence he became president would have date, time, where and the means of purchase. Its not like buying a chocolate in the shop and even that would have proof of purchase in form of receipt.

Not that I'm not in support of declaration, but the truth is, you guys now strongly advocating declaration were mute in 1996 - 2007, none of you ever thought of the SLPP to declare their assets. So why now? could this not be viewed as malice because APC is now in power?

If the president declare now it will be fine but if there are more pressing things like trying to get back all that has been stashed away by their previous ministers, then we must waite untill he has time to do the declaration thing.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Alpha Saidu Bangura
To: All
Date Posted: 19:19:20 06/25/08 ()
Email Address: saidubangso@aol.com
Entered From: c-69-140-129-105.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 69.140.129.105

Message:
Eddie, there was no need for us to bring the issue of declaration of assets during the SLPP days because every public officail declared his or her assets before discharging public functions.
That was a policy in the pres. Kabba administration, because the SLPP and its members have nothing to hide.
The SLPP believes in transparency and accountability( two important factors in a TRUE DEMOCRACY).
Eddie, please, stop talking about things you dont know, you are slowly eroding your moral standing.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Patience
To: All
Date Posted: 12:10:06 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
Please be patient with the President,as he has more important State functions to perform.Declaration of Assets can be made anytime in the future, and it is not a pressing thing.Nobody will die, if he declares his assets ,after a few months.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Jack
To: All
Date Posted: 12:14:56 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: static-70-20-197-79.phil.east.verizon.net at 70.20.197.79

Message:
That was very sweet. Shekito should learn from you. By the way, how much assets does HE has that will take him ( and his immediate family) more than 30 mins to declare?


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: EBK's neighbour
To: All
Date Posted: 12:41:49 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
My friend you need to update your archives. EBK is now a very rich man. And I am sure he plans to get profoundly richer before declaring any assets.

In his relatively short tenure, his 3-car garage has been expanded to take more. And he is currently parking over a dozen cars/black jeeps in neighbouring compounds.

This klepto will only declare assets when he is fully or foolishly satisfied, he has had enough. But he should ask himself whether Momoh enjoyed all his ill gotten wealth.

Although we regularly complain about unbearable hardship, neigbours of EBK, like myselkf are now being coerced into providing car spaces for him.

I hope he changes his attitude soon.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 12:20:40 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
What use would it do me, you, our country if we give EBK another 6 months.. 2 years to declare..

Its an excercise in futility..
If you do not declare before inauguration, as soon as your hands get on state funds.. it makes no sense anymore..

I think it should be a prerequisite for even contesting an election.. we need to know before you are even election.. leh you ade nor cam big bam bai..


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 11:21:55 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.159.59

Message:
He will eventually declare after the pending COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY. Before we spend a lot of time probing someone who is barely a year in power, we must focus on getting those who had spent donkey's years in power to cough up what they've scundered, then we will turn the laser beam on the current leaders. Thats only fair.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Jack
To: All
Date Posted: 11:43:55 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: static-70-20-197-79.phil.east.verizon.net at 70.20.197.79

Message:
Eddie, you are just too amazing. C'mon now man, EBK said during the campaign that he will declare his assets as soon as he is president. Just a couple of weeks ago, now that he is Prezo, he iterated the same thing and up-til now-zote.
Now we are going to wait for a commission that we do not know when it will start sittings, if at all, not to mention when it will end. Eddie you are just too awesome.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 13:38:48 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.13.165.103

Message:
Hi bro, don't get me wrong, I, me and myself do want the prez to declare, but it will be unfair if we all concentrate only on the new dispensation and turn a blind eye on the past cabal who cleverly stashed the loot somewhere difficult to discover. But by God's grace the FBI intervention will be sought if necessary.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Jack
To: All
Date Posted: 14:01:51 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: static-70-20-197-79.phil.east.verizon.net at 70.20.197.79

Message:
Let HE rule/lead by setting good examples and I'll suggest he starts by declaring his assets NOW and shame the rest of them. Trust me he does not need a well designed form to declare his assets nor would he spend/waste more than 30 mins of the nation's time. As a matter of fact it will be 30 mins well spent considering the political capital HE would have gained.
Trust me Prezo knows all the addresses of his houses, land, the cars, etc., that he owns.
Assuming he was paying taxes on all his business ventures- the documents should be readily available especially now that he is the Prezo.All HE has to is call up the Commisioner at NRA (I do not care what meeting the chap will be attending, he will definitely stop everything and answer to Prezo) and have him send the necessary documents by the end of the working day.
I can just imagine the KUSS-CASS at NRA to get the PA's papers ready.


Subject: Jack, my friend you are a very realistic and honest man
From: Foday Suma
To: All
Date Posted: 14:13:13 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Your suggestions are simply brilliant. But will this 'Noveau Rich' klepto listen? As the brilliant Jacob Kanu once suggested, he must be waiting for that Thomas de la Rue form after the world market would have stabilised.

Salone we sorry first oooh!


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:37:15 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
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Grant....
Dogmatism has its pay day..

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So the surgeon said to the family of the little boy who had a hole in his heart..

Well we will give the new heart to the man who was first in line... even though his liver is not good.. his lungs are gone.. he is in a wheel chair.. can hardly talk and will die in 2 weeks.. but his name was first..

2 weeks later he died of a massive conginital failure..

Little boy had to wait another 2 years before a fit was found..

By that time.. he was also in a wheel chair.. can hardly breath... and his other organs where shutting down..

Grant....
Fair is fair..
Sun will shine @ the end of the rain..
There will be morning after dark..
Salone will live on after EBK and his APC party same as it is living now after Kabbah and his kru bombor cabal...
The question is.. IN WHAT STATE?


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 13:53:22 06/24/08 ()
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Candido, you're one of the few who has the viable strenght and genuine characteristic to counter my arguments. Unlike many SLPPers, you tend to speak the truth regardless who is at fault and always put the interest of your country first. Above all, you're very charming and almost always make me laugh.

Bro, my rage over the SLPP misdeeds is genuine, for the mere fact that I ditched my natural party in 1996 and 2002 and supported them with the full expectation that this time, they will deliver, but they failed me and may Sierra Leoneans miserably but they still have the audacity to cook up stories of intimidation, assassination attempts and violent attacks on them, simply to seek sympathy from those who they failed.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 14:28:45 06/24/08 ()
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Once bitten should be 2 times shy..my friend..
Supporting a party, ANY, should be the last on your mind..

Grant...said...
--Bro, my rage over the SLPP misdeeds is genuine, for the mere fact that I ditched my natural party in 1996 and 2002 and supported them with the full expectation that this time, they will deliver, but they failed me and may Sierra Leoneans miserably but they still have the audacity to cook up stories of intimidation, assassination attempts and violent attacks on them, simply to seek sympathy from those who they failed. ---

So did the APC failed us..for 27 years and that old anger and hunger is still fresh on plenty's mind..

Grant... also said....
---but they still have the audacity to cook up stories of intimidation, assassination attempts and violent attacks on them, simply to seek sympathy from those who they failed----

Its coming from too many quarters and too many players are involved for this to be co-incidental and random..
SLPP, we are begining to see is not sophisticated enough to cook up stories and attack on themselves.. and blame the APC..too many fractures...

As a Sierra Leonean and one who lived under shaki, momoh.. and saw me papa... lawyer turn painter.. its hard forgiving the APC.. we could have been barbados..jamaica.. heck.. singapore or dubai of Africa.. APC *$&*$& it up..

And because of the lack of foresight and magnanimity of big nose Siaka stevens the ones that took after him did not have to follow anything but the shaki legacy.. tiff tiff.. we all laugh..

We fought.. we had revo.. we came back from the abyss.. a level playing field was created and EBK won..

Now it is his own magnanimity and legacy we are appealing to.. let there be a level playing field and let all abled bodied men compete fairly.. no fight.. no intimidation.. no unopposed.. no totapac for vote..

Just as it was before him.... democracy and rules..
Orinch nor for born lehm..leh we democracy born another orinch.. and another.. and another..

From the trends and vibes.. with Haja "big enkincha" Kabbah lighting congo markits and regents bulbs 1 per week.. APC has very little to worry about come local council..they can win lanslide without resorting to bully and ZANU style..
So why go down the low road.. or is it.. "You can take the man from the bush, but the bush from the man is another story" You just cant help it.. even when at a 2 goal lead.. you still wan buss the ball en beat the referee ????


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 15:31:20 06/24/08 ()
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Once bitten should be 2 times shy..my friend..
Supporting a party, ANY, should be the last on your mind..

Believe me bro, I will support a party that seems ready to deliver.

"So did the APC failed us..for 27 years and that old anger and hunger is still fresh on plenty's mind"

Without a doubt they did failed the people that was why I ditched them in 1996 -2002 and supported the SLPP.

"Its coming from too many quarters and too many players are involved for this to be co-incidental and random..
SLPP, we are begining to see is not sophisticated enough to cook up stories and attack on themselves.. and blame the APC..too many fractures"

Because too many people are claiming it and the APC have no reason to cliam intimidation, who will believe them anyway since they're in power. Has this ever struck you to note that Kono where the violence is being perpetrated, was the SLPP stronghold and is very interesting to see majority of the region who're SLPP be intimidate by a minority with retaliation with stronger force.

It is always easy to see fault on the party in power especially if the deposed party's past record in government is not good. There's the tendency for that party to release all amoury in their possession to impede progress of the party in government so their so they'll not be seen as vailans.

We recently see how people responded to a post about local tax, people are blaming this current government for introducing that tax in Freetown. Even when they know quiet well that a government can only survive on taxes.

Brov, when you're in government, you will always have those who cannot see any good on what you are doing especially when they're on the opposite side.

This is African politics.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Pastor Conteh (Brookfields)
To: All
Date Posted: 11:30:34 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Eddy boy lef. Mama salone is bigger than any one. By the way is this your fulltime job. I surely hope you are not Eddy Kanneh. I will commit this to prayers.

You know, Salone has 5 Million + people. Whether this is how you earn your living or not try and be a little more objective. God pass all tin!


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 14:08:32 06/24/08 ()
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I have nothing to fear, your devine intimidation towards me has less to do with my genuine crusade for lasting development of our country.

And infact, I have very strong immunity against fettish or any form of witchcraft.

Your concern about Sierra Leone being bigger than individual is true, but that should have been directed at you and others who think the SLPP had the right to misuse our resources and are still entitled to ruin it more (courtsey of their relentless bogus claims of violence against them by APC supporters).

How can you explain the overwhelming support they received in Kono run up to elections? don't they have the majority of support? now that those people became dissappointed with them, after seeing the strides made by the APC they turn on them they're now regarded as APC supporters attacking our convoy. Can you stop for one munite to reflect on the malice the SLPP ruled the country with.

For your information, I have unhindered access to the net even during office hours so it should not bother you whether I have a job or not, and don't worry I won't come begging you for spare change. I'm fully contented with what I have.


Subject: Re: Declare the Assets NOW-President koroma is a LIAR
From: Amadu
To: All
Date Posted: 16:03:01 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: amadubarrie@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-252-220-196.dllstx.fios.verizon.net at 71.252.220.196

Message:
Declaring his assets at this point in time makes no sense what so ever. If he wanted to do the right thing, he would have declared all his assets before taking office. I know he is achieving things that the previous government never did, so I will just go ahead and give him the benefit of the doubt. The only thing I am having trouble to understand is that during the APC government, there are always clashes between the police and students. Some tell if this is just a coincidence......


Subject: APC accused of death threat against female SLPP candidate
From: Thuggery
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Date Posted: 09:42:16 06/24/08 ()
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APC accused of death threat against female SLPP candidate

It is reported in the front page of The Exclusive that a female candidate in the Western Rural District Community of Waterloo, Margret Vandi, has pointed accusing fingers at activists of the Ruling All Peoples Congress (APC) for making threatening remarks against her life.


She reportedly alleged that APC enthusiasts stormed her residence and threatened that they would kill supporters and potential voters who venture to cast their vote for the SLPP, as well as bent on disrupting the July 5 poll. The disclosure was made at a Press Conference called by the 50/50 women advocacy group in Freetown last Friday.


Subject: I am not surprised. APC is always violent
From: Pastor Conteh (Brookfields)
To: All
Date Posted: 10:25:52 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
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APC is going to make Mugabe look like an amateur. The way those Task Force boys manhandle people is extremely scary.

But God go pay dem. Nar EBK me dae blame bcos een nor seem for get control over dae thug element dem nar im party. Salone we soory fors oooh.

The whole idea is to intimidate and possibly brutalise her and force her to step down. This is Rule 1 in the APC Violence Bible.


Subject: Re: I am not surprised. APC is always violent
From: Police
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Date Posted: 11:38:27 06/24/08 ()
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When Thomas and the Task Force beat you up, why did not you file a report with Police??


Subject: Yu bin wan leh dem kill me eenh?
From: Pastor Conteh (Brookfields)
To: All
Date Posted: 12:07:23 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
They would have finished me off, simple. What would you have done?


Subject: Re: APC accused of death threat against female SLPP candidate
From: Eddie Grant
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Date Posted: 10:21:28 06/24/08 ()
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Is that not what these SLPP people knows best? accusations of threats to their lives, but their claims have never being substantiated because they're false and unfounded.

I wonder when these people start to grow and wake up from their slumber. Hey, guys, its the 21st Century things like these can no longer go unoticed if they really happen. The earlier you realise that you've scundered your chances for 11 years the better. Admit the people are fed up with you.


Subject: Eddy Agbashatani, which planet are you on
From: Bishop Koroma
To: All
Date Posted: 11:15:23 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
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Message:
Eddy, everyone knows you are a blind supporter... try salvaging some dignity and be a little more objective. You are an adult, and try thinking and behaving like one.

Have you read the PPRC report on Kono? Or the Election Watch report? Google it fool. You sound like a bona fide APC thug all the time... no wonder a man of God (Pastor Conteh) is now praying for you.

What ever you think Eddy, Salone is not a playground for fools and thugs like you. And yes, bad things do happen to people who wilfully try to bring Mama Salone down. Do you know Paa Sheky was peeing himself b4 death? Did you know the infamous Agbashaytan SI became a cripple b4 dying? Did you know that Highway got mad b4 kicking the bucket? Did you know that that the notrious Bambay's anal production continued non-stop b4 he kicked the bucket? ...

Did you know that Salone is a very religious country today and that every Mosques and Church pray for miscreants like yourself. Take it easy on WHAT YOU ARE WISHING FOR Mama Salone. You will definitely not get the evil wish and you will be end in a sorry state if you continue wishing ill for our beloved country


Subject: Re: Eddy Agbashatani, which planet are you on
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 14:16:54 06/24/08 ()
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Like I said to you in a previous post that I have a reputation for casting curse on people like you and will surely perish. Don't dare me, I have never in any way wished any bad thing for our country.

Your blatant lies about me are the sort of things God punishes people for and if you don't stop, believe me my brother the next seven days will be critical for you. So this is my last warning, try to be civil and stop this foolish ranting of yours against my person.


Subject: Re: APC accused of death threat against female SLPP candidate
From: 50/50
To: All
Date Posted: 10:31:06 06/24/08 ()
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You should listen to network africa on bbC and hear the president of the 50/50 female organisation complaining about the violence been perpetrated by the APC party. She complains bitterly that the ruling party is harrassing opposition candidates especially women, and she fears for the future of salone.


Subject: Re: APC accused of death threat against female SLPP candidate
From: 60/60
To: All
Date Posted: 12:24:44 06/24/08 ()
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What does the President of 50/50 want???A Ministerial position again?????


Subject: Re: APC accused of death threat against female SLPP candidate
From: Eddie Grant
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Date Posted: 11:16:12 06/24/08 ()
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It makes no difference listening to the false accuser. It would, if its a neutral person complaining, are these accusers ever interested in launching a full scale investigation? I'm sure they have nothing to fear if the allegations have any truth in them. But no they won't because they know by falsely accusing someone of doing something is in itself a felony. My friend try hard to learn about the political tactics in Sierra Leone only then would you understand how these things are done.


Subject: AFRC Eddy we now know your full nomenclature
From: Mr Neville
To: All
Date Posted: 11:34:11 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
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Message:
We will be plushing this soon.


Subject: 50 independents withdraw
From: Thuggery
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Date Posted: 09:41:27 06/24/08 ()
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50 independents withdraw

A Press Release issued by the National Electoral Commission published in the Independent Observer reportedly revealed that fifty independent candidates had withdrawn their candidature in contesting the forthcoming Local Government election. The News reports that the mass withdrawal of independents was partly due to harassment by rival candidates of the ruling All Peoples Congress.


Concord Times reports that the withdrawals are a source of worry for the Chief Electoral Commissioner, who is quoted as saying that “This is of concern to the Commission as too many withdrawals will impinge on the democratic process….”



Subject: Re: 50 independents withdraw
From: Joke
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Date Posted: 11:48:49 06/24/08 ()
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I wonder, as to, Why is Chief electoral Commissioner concerned???I thought she would be happy


Subject: Re: 50 independents withdraw
From: Hyprocite Thorpe
To: All
Date Posted: 12:21:23 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Of course she's giggling right now... she is very happy... but wants to fool Sierra Leoneans again. She is forgetting that she will get old and Sierra leone will still be there.

Why did former Catholic Nun, Christiana Thorpe divorce our Lord Jesus Christ and the church? Her Bombali and Bonthe escapades are been chronicled as I write and will be exposed in due course. Yu geh for pull hart pah dis former Christian way yu read dis chronicle.


Subject: PPRC blames APC and Police for disturbances in Kono
From: PPRC
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Date Posted: 09:39:01 06/24/08 ()
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PPRC blames APC and Police for disturbances in Kono

Commissioner Roland Ceasar, of the Political Parties Registration Commission has reportedly put the blame for the recent political disturbances in Kono in the eastern region of the country, on the police and the ruling All Peoples Congress. Ceasar made the pronouncements following a meeting with representatives of all political parties, where it came up that June 15 - the day the clashes occurred - was the allocated day of the opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party’s rally. It was also reportedly pointed out that the police failed to promptly and decisively intervene though the disrupted SLPP meeting was held just 100 meters from the Police Station. Men in red attire in an unmarked black jeep materialized at the scene and attacked the SLPP supporters, reports For di People.


The PPRC fact-finding team also discovered that a woman was stabbed in the eye with scissors and that the police are not only understaffed, but also ill-equipped to tackle such incidents. Kono is a flash point with 60% of youth employment, most of them ex-combatants.


Subject: Re: PPRC blames APC and Police for disturbances in Kono
From: Toothless
To: All
Date Posted: 11:27:12 06/24/08 ()
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Ok he has blamed the police and APC.Happy now- Alright dont do it again- matter closed


Subject: Lets face it, EBK is an incompetent leader
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 10:47:06 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

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The truth is EBK's lackluster leadership is the root cause of the increased violence we are witnessing in Salone today.

Every creep and thug is gainfully employed in the thriving Thuggery Economy, APC has created and EBK pretends as usual that he is not aware. it is the lack of leadership that forments proliferation of random acts of violence.

If this chap (Agnes) thinks ignorance is an excuse for propagating violence... then he is substantiating my well founded opinions about his relatively low IQ, and thats bad news for Mama Salone. No wonder the sharp huslers like Alfa Kanu are having a field day.


Subject: Re: Lets face it, EBK is an incompetent leader
From: MUSA KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 16:54:45 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: luna.hypair.net at 194.50.180.4

Message:
Jacob Kanu,if that is your name,His Excellency Earnest Bai Koroma,is more competent than Kabba,Berewa,the entire caboodle of your backward clan(slpp)combined together and you being at the bottom.


Subject: Re: Lets face it, EBK is an incompetent leader
From: O'toole
To: All
Date Posted: 13:02:02 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: otoolekargbo@yahoo.com
Entered From: cpe-65-186-220-54.insight.res.rr.com at 65.186.220.54

Message:
Jacob,how much of Alpha Kanu do you know. I see you carry the same last name, but everybody should know by now that you personally hate the ground this guy walk on. WWWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYY? I really want to know the beef.


Subject: Alfa Kanu is a distant relative and I know he is a ....
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 13:38:45 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
...very dangerous and deceitful man.

Most people do not know Alfa Kanu. He only recently emerged as a politician. He is a fine orator and a very innovative criminal. I have no doubt he is currently misleading and misusing the naive Agnes.

Now since you asked, I might as well tell you.

Alfa was responsible for my grandmother's death in his infamous Mecca scam. Have you ever heard of the Alhaji Abuja Scam he crafted whilst serving as an APC MP? Just in case you haven't... he basically collected monies from innocent 'would be pilgrims' to the Haj (Mecca) of all places. DisHon Kanu was fully cognisant of the fact that he had not chattered a plane nor was he expecting any from Saudi. The would be pilgims paid upfront to this satan and he left them stranded in Nigeria and vanished in thin air. Sadly my Grandma died because of shock at realisation that they have been duped by a so called Member of Parliament.

Tell me, when someone can hoodwink folks destined for Mecca... who will he spare?

I am therefore not surprised that his name get mentioned in every scam in the current government - eg the Emzo pharmaceutical contract saga, the elctricity deal etc.

I now hear there is something brewing that will finally unearth and expose this hustler... then and only then will some of his defenders realise he is a country wrecker.

p/s
I long since disowned him as a relation after the Mecca scam


Subject: Re: Alfa Kanu is a distant relative and I know he is a ....
From: MUSA KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 16:42:09 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: luna.hypair.net at 194.50.180.4

Message:
But the Honorable Alpha Kanu is far better than your evil and backward slpp clan,that made record by allowing a morally deficient government led by a thick headed Lansana conteh to occupy our land,made Sierra-Leone to be the poorest on earth,brought criminals and drug cartels roaming the streets of our land,executed more Sierra-Leoneans than any government in the history of the nation,corruption was at its peak and endemic.Your kabba and berewa will go down in the history books of our nation as the architects to an almost failed state.


Subject: Re: Alfa Kanu is a distant relative and I know he is a ....
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 15:40:16 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
I bet, you know nothing about this guy apart from what you read here or other medium.

You are one of those who get carried away so easily because you now found the opprtunity to write for others to read. All you do now is write to draw the attention of others. But becareful for what you potray about other people you may find it difficult to forgive yourself when you discovered you've been mislead by the stories you so relied upon.


Subject: Re: Lets face it, EBK is an incompetent leader
From: Advice
To: All
Date Posted: 11:42:53 06/24/08 ()
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Message:
Save your energy.Whatever and however he is, he is our democratically elected leader, and we should all come together to strengthen his hands.If he has employed all the thugs and thiefs, let me ask you, aren't thugs and thiefs Sierra Leoneans??Should he just abandon them?


Subject: Re: Lets face it, EBK is an incompetent leader
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 11:48:24 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Classic..

Well why dont we just get rid of the judiciary.. open the jails and disband the police while at it.. useless as they are.. just skoffing tax payers money and taking bribes..

----let me ask you, aren't thugs and thiefs Sierra Leoneans??Should he just abandon them?----

HEHEHEHEHEHEHEH...
ROTFLMAOWTMU
rolling on the floor laughting my ass off while tickling my underfoot..


Subject: Re: Lets face it, EBK is an incompetent leader
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 11:29:57 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.159.59

Message:
Violence is a bad thing my brother, and no one should condone it. But your analysis are full of grudge, as you failed to acknowledge the root causes of the situation.

You also made it clear that the SLPP is impeccable on this whole saga of event. The truth of the matter is, the people, including the former supporters of your so-called SLPP are now amongst those perpetrating this violence in disguise after they realised that they've been taken for fools by your mantra SLPP.

Be patient, it is bad now but better than 6 years ago.


Subject: Minister manipulates NUSS convention?
From: Concord Times
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Date Posted: 09:27:40 06/24/08 ()
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CONCORD TIMES

Minister manipulates NUSS convention?

By Mariama Kandeh

Some executive members of the National Union of Sierra Leone Students (NUSS) have accused the ministry of education, youths and sports of manipulating last Sunday's convention held at the Presidential Lounge, National Stadium in Freetown.

Umaru Koroma aka Napoleon, the body's acting president who doubles as chief justice, has declared the election unconstitutional saying he is the sole authority who wields the power to conduct the convention.

“I went to Accra to attend a West African students' conference on behalf of NUSS. That convention did not have my blessing, therefore it is unconstitutional,” he affirmed.

“We will call for another election after the second semester examinations. As far as I am concerned NUSS has not conducted any convention but the ministry. We will not recognise the outcome of such an election since the ministry does not have the mandate to do so,” he said.

Koroma added that he has called for the convention for over five times but the ministry, which apparently wanted to manipulate the election, has always complained of lack of funds.

Aspirant for the NUSS presidency and student of the Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM) Ibrahim Swarray said prior to the convention, the ministry of education formed a planning committee which did not include representatives from IPAM and Njala University College .

He said the convention was organised by the ministry and that even the invitation letter addressed to him was signed by the permanent secretary in the ministry.

Swarray said he went to the convention to make the objection that the ministry should not hold the convention and when he raised his hand to make his case the chairman of the ceremony who was public relations officer of NUSS and president of the Port Loko teachers college refused to allow him to talk.

“I then stood up to talk but before I started talking police personnel rained blows on me. They tortured me severely, claiming that they have been ordered by the deputy minister of education, Dr. Lansana Nyallay, to do so,” he claimed.

He also claimed to have been arrested and detained at the central police station without making any statements.

“The government is doing this because they believe things at NUSS are not in their favour. I was behind bars for hours. Sierra Leone is going back to the dark ages and this is unimaginable,” he stated.

Student Union president at IPAM David Mendegila said the elections were totally undemocratic in that one of the aspirants and delegates was disenfranchised.

He said Swarray was arrested and detained while the ministry and some of the students went ahead and conducted the election in the minister's favour. He also affirmed that the arrest of Swarray must have been ordered by the deputy minister Nyallay.

However, Charles Mambu, director of the coalition of civil society and human rights organisations in Sierra Leone who observed the convention said before the elections Swarray was temperamental and had accused the minister of stage-managing the convention.

He attested to the fact during the convention, Swarray raised his hands for a while but was refused to say anything by the chairman of the ceremony.

“I also wanted him to make his observation, but the deputy minister said Swarray should not speak. I condemned the action of the minister. However, Swarray was immediately dragged out of the lounge by police personnel,” Mambu said.

He condemned the act of the police adding that some of the students who felt marginalised wanted to put up a fight but were restrained.

He said Swarray was taken to the central police but was later released.


Subject: APC is truly a useless government
From: Barack Obama
To: All
Date Posted: 14:44:52 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
What are Government Ministers doing, meddling in student politics. I think EBK's leadership is unfortunate. It seems every creep is drafting new Government polcies at will and Koroma is not even aware.

Which school did your President attend? Is he dumber than George W Bush? Does he take decisions or do Ministers and other officials just make it up as they deem fit?

It seems you need to force your President to take some adult education courses in basic management. Is he lierate enough?


Subject: Re: Minister manipulates NUSS convention?
From: Justice
To: All
Date Posted: 11:52:23 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
It is the duty of the Government and the Minister to see that only competent students occupy the seats in NUSS, and the Minister was just discharging his duty.Please leave him alone.


Subject: Re: Minister manipulates NUSS convention?
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 10:10:40 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
APC minister teacher our yonng leaders how to rig and crook elections.. at the student level..
Ah bi.. this is EMBERRAHSIN...

It is of no joke that the next generation and current crop and harvest of the "ATHENS OF AFRICA" is been given a lesson in kukujumuku bombali style..

Oh mother salone.. when art thou going to get small respect from your children.. we thought we voted for change.. but it seems we are been short changed at every single angle.. even down to the kids are been thought how to be corrupt.. by no less a person than the "EDUCATION" minister..

Me nor wan day see this kind thing ya..e hart bad for see me country headed back down this same path...we all.. ALL MAN.. know say this noto betteh road.. e get plenty holes and gallop, en blind curves.. okroh hill tell lie..


Subject: Heroin surgically removed from Nigerian man
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 08:23:24 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
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Heroin surgically removed from Nigerian man
BY THOMASI MCDONALD, Staff Writer
Comment on this story

RALEIGH -- Doing illegal drugs took on a different meaning Tuesday
when a Nigerian man told police he smuggled nearly 600 grams of
packaged heroin in this country by swallowing the substance,
according to a search warrant filed today at the Wake County Clerk of
Courts Office.
Law officers have charged the man, Ochunkwo Ezikpe Ogbuanu, 43, of
1929 Indianwood Court in Raleigh with one felony count each of
trafficking in heroin by possession and trafficking in heroin by
transportation, Jim Sughrue, a police spokesman said today.

Police learned about the incident after Wake County emergency
workers responded to a report of Ogbuanu suffering a seizure at his
residence, according to the search warrant.

When emergency medical service workers arrived at his home,
Ogbuanu told them he had arrived from Nigeria on Saturday with 42
bags of heroin inside his stomach. Ogbuanu also told the emergency
workers that each bag of heroin he swallowed contained 14 grams of
heroin, court records show.

The emergency workers transported Ogbuanu to WakeMed's Raleigh
Campus and police were summoned about 7 p.m. after the Nigerian
man told a nurse he had swallowed about 600 grams of heroin in order
to smuggle the drug inside the United States, according to the search
warrant.

Medical personnel at the hospital told police that surgery would have
to be performed on Ogbuanu to remove the bags of heroin, court
records show.

"Mr. Ogbuanu has requested medical treatment on his own freewill,"
the search warrant stated.

Police seized 574 grams of heroin that were retrieved from Ogbuanu
during the surgery, according to the search warrant.

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Subject: SU Politics Interference
From: Students Union
To: All
Date Posted: 07:05:58 06/24/08 ()
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Entered From: 70-140-20-240.lightspeed.hstntx.sbcglobal.net at 70.140.20.240

Message:
Is it true that the Minister of Education and his deputy took armed police to a NUSS event, arrested the opponent of the government's "preferred" candidate and declared the "preferred" candidate unopposed?

This is scary. Someone has to tell our party leaders that this is not right.


Subject: Re: SU Politics Interference
From: People's voice
To: All
Date Posted: 09:12:46 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
Everything is fair in politics.


Subject: nice to hear something positive about salone football
From: joyful one
To: All
Date Posted: 06:08:09 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: joyful@msn.com
Entered From: gate2-norfolk.nmci.navy.mil at 138.162.0.42

Message:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/7461260.stm

it put a smile on my face when i heard bellamy doing something like this. i know we have salone millionaires in the western world. wish we too could do fo rour country as others are doing. instead of us just waiting for our country to do for us and trying to use politics to get rich.


Subject: Believe it or not real 911 calls
From: LAFF A WHILE
To: All
Date Posted: 22:06:50 06/23/08 ()
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Entered From: cache-ntc-ad04.proxy.aol.com at 207.200.116.198

Message:
BELIEVE it or not ,
These are REAL 911 Calls!


Dispatcher : 9-1-1 What is your emergency?
Caller: I heard what sounded like gunshots coming from the brown house on the corner.
Dispatcher: Do you have an address?
Caller: No, I have on a blouse and slacks, why?


Dispatcher: 9-1-1 What is your emergency?
Caller : Someone broke into my house and took a bite out of my ham and cheese sandwich .
Dispatcher : Excuse me?
Caller : I made a ham and cheese sandwich and left it on the kitchen table and when I came back from the bathroom, someone had taken a bite out of it.
Dispatcher : Was anything else taken?
Caller : No, but this has happened to me before and I'm sick and tired of it!


Dispatcher: 9-1-1 What is the nature of your emergency?
Caller: I'm trying to reach nine eleven but my phone doesn't have an eleven on it.
Dispatcher: This is nine eleven.
Caller: I thought you just said it was nine-one-one
Dispatcher: Yes, ma'am nine-one-one and nine-eleven are the same thing.
Caller: Honey, I may be old, but I'm not stupid.

My Personal Favorite!!!
Dispatcher: 9-1-1 What's the nature of your emergency?
Caller: My wife is pregnant and her contractions are only two minutes apart
Dispatcher: Is this her first child?
Caller: No, you idiot! This is her husband!

And the winner is..........

Dispatcher: 9-1-1
Caller: Yeah, I'm having trouble breathing. I'm all out of breath. Darn....I think I'm going to pass out.
Dispatcher: Sir, where are you calling from?
Caller: I'm at a pay phone. North and Foster.
Dispatcher: ! Sir, an ambulance is on the way. Are you an asthmatic?
Caller: No
Dispatcher: What were you doing before you started having trouble breathing?
Caller: Running from the Police.


Subject: Re: Will Mugabe get away with his current reign of terror?
From: Straight Talk
To: All
Date Posted: 22:02:41 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-75-64-73-106.hsd1.tn.comcast.net at 75.64.73.106

Message:
Why have the Zimbabweans allowed Mugabi to get away with so much? Now he claims he was appointed by God, and it is going to take God to remove him from office. The Bible clearly warns against taking the name of God in vain. God is not involved in the innocent killings of defenseless opponents. God’s voice is often the voice of reason. Mugabi is deaf to the voice of God, and he does not have the ability to discern reality. God does not use intimidation and brutality to get a nation to conform. 'Freedom of choice' is one fundamental right from God.
The truth is, it is up to Zimbabweans to rise up against a dictator who has ruined their nation, or fold back in cowardice against an old monster claiming to be sent by God. Mugabi seems to be demonically possessed and influenced by an ungodly spirit.
Will Mugabi get away with his current reign of terror?


Subject: Re: Will Mugabe get away with his current reign of terror?
From: Morgan Tsvangirai
To: All
Date Posted: 06:43:09 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-74-70-156-41.nycap.res.rr.com at 74.70.156.41

Message:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/world/africa/25zimbabwe.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin


Subject: We Will Only Develop kailahun If You vote for APC
From: Vice President
To: All
Date Posted: 15:27:33 06/23/08 ()
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Entered From: at 129.49.7.126

Message:
VP Speaks


Culled from AWOKO, For Di People and PEEP

"He explained that work on the road had already begun with half of the funds received to rehabilitate from Kenema to Kailahun and they would go in search of the remaining funds to rehabilitate the road from Pendembu to the Koindu commercial town if only the people were ready to deliver the Kailahun district council to APC come July 5th 2008.


“I represent development and answer to your problem in Kailahun, but if you fail to vote for the APC, I will likely forget you” he warned.

Vice President Samuul Sumana


Subject: Re: We Will Only Develop kailahun If You vote for APC
From: Deal
To: All
Date Posted: 05:48:07 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
Well Sam Sumana is an honest businessman, and he has spelt his terms out very clearly- without mincing words.So you have a deal, served on a silver platter - take it or leave it- as simple as that.


Subject: Re: We Will Only Develop kailahun If You vote for APC
From: Sallu Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 19:01:09 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-106-64-52.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.106.64.52

Message:
If indeed Sam Sumana is putting APC in front of National interest, then he is not qualified for the office of VP.


Subject: What do you expect from a truck driver?
From: Foday Suma
To: All
Date Posted: 11:59:07 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Sam Sumana is an ordinary truck driver and a very bad one too. Remember, SI Koroma was a professional poda poda driver as well.It seems these mediocres are the worst custodians of leadership positions.

Anyway thats the best this useless gofment can offer. We just have to closely guard them and prevent them from taking our county down again.


Subject: Re: What do you expect from a truck driver?
From: Complain Box
To: All
Date Posted: 12:16:49 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
People get the leaders they deserve, so stop crying.If you do not like to be led by a driver, why did majority vote for him??


Subject: Ask Christian Thorpe
From: Foday Suma
To: All
Date Posted: 13:03:30 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:

"People get the leaders they deserve, so stop crying.If you do not like to be led by a driver, why did majority vote for him?"

Who said the majority voted for him? Ask Christiana Thorpe? I hear she recently confessed to a priest and that is going to be soon widely publicised. Stay tuned.


Subject: Re: Ask Christian Thorpe
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 15:49:29 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.13.165.103

Message:
This is another miscreant. Where are you from? please don't pollute this forum like Dr Curtis did. Do you know that we have that we have a cleansing process in place on this forum to rid it of your likes?


Subject: SLPP FAILED SLPP. NA SO E BE
From: SLPP Supporter
To: All
Date Posted: 14:06:49 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-71-172-251-180.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.251.180

Message:
We are tired with the reckless attitude of so called Kabba cabal and the three mole at Nec.Grow up and accept defeat.I am a SLPP supporter who firmly support growth in Sierra leone. This is why I am calling on all sierra loeneans to support EBK FOR PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY.

Lets be man enough to change the politics of black lies by so called Solo B and Tejan Kabba. Are there anyother SLPP politicians ?


Subject: Re: SLPP FAILED SLPP. NA SO E BE
From: realSLPP
To: All
Date Posted: 15:39:21 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-74-70-156-41.nycap.res.rr.com at 74.70.156.41

Message:
You are not real former SLPP supporter, so why use that pseudonym? If you were you would not write what you did. Loyal younger party members disillusioned with the old leadership are committed to changing things in the party, not by renouncing their loyalty. So you are APC.


Subject: APC On course for another SSD camp
From: Hashim Daboh
To: All
Date Posted: 13:50:19 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: Gboyama@yahoo.co.uk
Entered From: host86-137-252-8.range86-137.btcentralplus.com at 86.137.252.8

Message:
MY understanding to date is that the APC is not only back to old election tricks ,but actually improved on the 99 tactics- the sinister resurgence of its arm wing formerly known as SSD, now SLSP aka Sierra Leone Special Police for special duties . These potential brutes are being trained somewhere in the Burkinabe desert jungles ,and hopefully with no Liberia connection. Well whom am i to question H.E's dramatic special relations with Blaise Campaore . Anyway hope this time round my country men ad women will throw the tribal thing into the dustbin and place the national interest first and foremost. So any effort to reconstitute the APC cabal of thugs under the guise of national security should ,and must be seen as a crime against the people of Sierra Leone and humanity in general.
Mr. Preso ,we're are watching . lonta !

kehtamia


Subject: Re: APC On course for another SSD camp
From: Barack Obama
To: All
Date Posted: 15:12:19 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
My friend, you hit the nail on the head. I have had sleepless nights over this strong Burkina Faso connections of a President of Sierra Leone, an Anglophone country.

I understand Burkina Faso had a lot of mercinaries in Sierra Leones RUFcumAFRC massacre of your country. I also learnt, this was his first port of call as President elect. What has Burkina faso got to offer Sierra Leone. Does EBK really think training 'dogs of war' in this good for nothing rebel loving nation a way forward for Sierra Leone?

Now I understand why the suden spate of elections violence. I really hope for the sake of victims of the decadelong conflict, that Koroma is not an evil man hiding behind a warm smile. If he is, he better change his ways, as evil never lasts.

APC supporters, before you jump on me, please answer this honestly -
WHY IS ERNEST KOROMA SO FREINDLY WITH THOMAS SANKARA KILLER BLAISE CAMPORI?
APART FROM MAYHEM, ILLEGAL GUS AND MERCINARIES, WHAT HAS BURKINA FASO GOT TO OFFER SIERRA LEONE?
WHAT IS EBK GIVING AS PROTECTION MONEY TO THE 'BADDEST MAN' ON THE CONTINENT?

Please stick to the issues raised here. There is no mention of SLPP, PMDC, Charles Margai etc so please stick to the point.


Subject: Re: APC On course for another SSD camp
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 15:37:34 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.93.75

Message:
Just in case the Guineans refuse to vacate Yenga, Campoari can provide us with a matching force to counter the illegal occupation of our land, since our military might is not equal to the Guineans.

It is also an attempt to curl you guys in case you decide to start another ndorgbowusu or RUF, because you guys cannot be patient outside of power.

Is there any problem with that? scumbags.


Subject: Re: APC On course for another SSD camp
From: London boy
To: All
Date Posted: 10:42:02 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 82.198.250.67

Message:
Eddie grant,

I always thought there was something funny about you on this forum, now I know...You are the mother of all SCUMBAGS. so piss off.


Subject: Re: APC On course for another SSD camp
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 10:58:31 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.159.59

Message:
You don't know the magnitude of the wrath I can release on you if you continue to behave this way. People like you will always dwell on trivial things that have no significance to our country. You're always biased towards the APC and don't want any counter opinions, otherwise you become jittery and bitter.

You've never thought of anything funny about me because I've never being funny instead, I always write in accordance with unfolding events in the country.

It might interest you to know that I supported your so-called SLPP from 1996 and 2002 because I thought they were a better alternative to the other parties, what did they do? they destroyed the country. So now you see my bitterness towards yours, and I will continue to lambast them especially if the APC government exceeds my expectations in the next 5 years.

I don't care about what you or anybody else think about me, my only concern is the interest of my country Sierra Leone which I love darely, which is why I'm doing my best to help in whatever little way I can.


Subject: Eddy boy yu go gbekinyekeh aay
From: Pastor Conteh (Brookfields)
To: All
Date Posted: 15:51:54 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Nar una kine go make Salone drop back. Yu go must gbekinyekeh before you 50.

Those who wish ill for salone will not only be hit by a violent stroke, with cholera and thyphoid to boot.

We have seen the Bambay Kamara's, the highways, the agbasatans end like chicken.

God dae ooh.


Subject: Re: Eddy boy yu go gbekinyekeh aay
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 11:01:44 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.159.59

Message:
I just could not understand your rage. What have I said that infuriate you the most? I might make adjustment.


Subject: Re: Eddy boy yu go gbekinyekeh aay
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 01:53:35 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Pastor you should keep away from politics and concentrate on how to boost your church collections which is your life belt. Remember less collections,less survival facilities and vice versa.If you are a 'serviceman' pastor you should be thinking about how many people you can assure of miracles so as to extract some amount for your daily survival.

By the way what do mean by 'GBEKINYEKEH'? From which language?


Subject: Re: Eddy boy yu go gbekinyekeh aay
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 16:24:10 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.93.75

Message:
Believe it or not, I've made huge contribution to my country than you've ever done.

It's people like you who would be struck by fatal heart attack because you continue to support the course of destruction in our country. You continuosly refused to acknowledge that your party the SLPP failed the country.

For your information, don't attempt to go into cursing with me, for have a reputation of cursing people to their demise.


Subject: Re: APC On course for another SSD camp
From: Wow
To: All
Date Posted: 15:40:48 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 129.49.7.126

Message:
Wow. The salone mentality. I give up on that country.


Subject: Re: APC On course for another SSD camp
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 16:33:28 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.93.75

Message:
What are you talking about? haven't you given up long time ago? didn't you disguised yourself as someone from Barbados? driving around with Barbados flag in your car and vowed never have anything to do with Sierra Leone during the war.

Are you not one of those who denied to be sierra Leoneans only to be caught with your accent as that of a Sierra Leonean.


Subject: Think of country first before EBK, Anthony Kamara
From: KALOS
To: All
Date Posted: 11:32:07 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 192.64.157.56

Message:
Anthony Kamara from Canada wrote and tried to convince Charles Margai to join the bandwagon of some Sierra leoneans that the best our country can do is to promote another form of one-party system of government. Absolutely and I mean absolutely the worst that can happen to our infant democracy is to nurture another direct or indirect one-party state. We have come a long way to not even dream or imagine making president Koroma another Siaka Stevens or anything close to his last days in government. APC, SLPP, PMDC and independents will resist any effort to thwart the current form of democracy in Sierra Leone with its multi-party institution.

It is disappointing and utterly unacceptable for imaginary instincts for the caliber of Anthony Kamara to write:

“For now the world sees you as unifier but you can do a better job by a merger of the PMDC with the APC and create a permanent Grand Alliance; with such a merger, the party becomes unstopable in all future elections; I encourage you with


Subject: Re: Think of country first before EBK, Anthony Kamara
From: Junior Tumbu Parade
To: All
Date Posted: 13:07:52 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: baffinfe25@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 207.203.80.27

Message:
i think you are the one who hastily concluded that there will be another Siaka Stevens if these two parties merge.From the look of things Charles Margai has little left to offer us, but he has done a great job by crossing the impossible bridge to the north. He will remain in the good book of our history only if he learns to shot up sometimes and face reality.


Subject: The PMDC leader has acknowledged he made a big mistake
From: Charles F Margai
To: All
Date Posted: 15:22:40 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: charles.margai@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Charles F Margai (the PMDC leader) has already severally admitted he made a big blunder. According to him, EBK has no clue about governing and is encouraging or giving the nod to tribalists and thugs within his party to take Salone back to the dark and violent one party days of the highways and the agbashaytans.

He has urged EBK to change his ways or he will not survive the peoples wrath come 2012.


Subject: Re: The PMDC leader has acknowledged he made a big mistake
From: Foolman
To: All
Date Posted: 05:52:14 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
Who commits a blunder??Na foolman.So let him pay the price for his stupidity.We shall talk to him after 5 years, and offer him a better deal- like make him VP.In the meantime, he can forget about his Presidential dream


Subject: Re: The PMDC leader has acknowledged he made a big mistake
From: Bear yah
To: All
Date Posted: 15:45:29 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: at 205.222.248.64

Message:
Bear yah, and lef for cry now.


Subject: Re: The PMDC leader has acknowledged he made a big mistake
From: The Guy next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 20:52:26 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-24-95-38-191.columbus.res.rr.com at 24.95.38.191

Message:
Where, when and how exactly did C.M make these "sevarally" (to use your rubbish) statments?


Subject: Dis Tin Ya De At - Part 2
From: Sam
To: All
Date Posted: 10:05:04 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-19-137-141.hsd1.ma.comcast.net at 76.19.137.141

Message:
Is South Africa and the rest of the world going to let Mugabe get away with the crap?!?! The opposition has pulled out of the elections citing the dangers to its supporters and now the opposition leader has sought refuge at the Dutch embassy. When will this end?


Subject: Re: Dis Tin Ya De At - Part 2 APC vs Mugabe
From: Pastor Conteh (Brookfields)
To: All
Date Posted: 10:04:14 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Sam my brother, I understand how you feel... the scariest fact though is that Mugabe's massacre of people is going to pale ti insignificance when compared to what APC is planning to do (and have already started doing) to Mama Salone again.

These hustlers no only violence and plan to use in a structured way. Ernest is clinging on to Blaise Campori for that sole purpose. I suggest you start worrying about your country also.


Subject: South African admires Sierra Leonean Patriotism
From: Soccer
To: All
Date Posted: 09:56:23 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4575eca0.dyn.optonline.net at 69.117.236.160

Message:
We may have lost to one of the lowest-ranked teams in the world last weekend, but Sierra Leone undoubtedly have one of the most passionate support base. A sizeable number of their fans packed into the National Stadium in Freetown to watch them training before their African Nations Cup clash with Bafana Bafana.

And they did more than just watch. Leone Stars coach Ahmed Kanu was applauded when he ordered an SABC television crew to stop filming his session. When they practised target-shooting, players who scored were fervently cheered on. There was also a nasty exchange of fisticuffs between two of their players, which the shocked fans deplored unanimously. "We have a big match coming, and they decide to fight?" they asked as they debated among themselves what may have triggered the ugly fight in full view of so many people.

On matchday, when they needed to protect their lead amid a barrage of attacks from Bafana, they continued to back their men. Every clearance was applauded with relief, as was every Bafana miss. Their support eventually saw the team through, with the Leone Stars holding on to score a famous victory that was celebrated long into the Freetown night.

Now contrast that with what Bafana have been through in the past few weeks. They went to Nigeria and, as some of us expected, they lost. They returned to find an angry nation, who called them names such as useless and clueless. They redeemed themselves by beating Equatorial Guinea convincingly (4-1 must surely rank as a commendable effort), but they still could not win anybody's support. Some people, incredibly, claimed that victory over the Guineans was a given. "They should have been beaten by a bigger margin," they argued.

Bafana then travelled to Sierra Leone last weekend and lost. They are, rightly, again being ridiculed. Losing to a side ranked 163rd in the world is indeed unacceptable, but lampooning the national side should have limits.

South Africans do not seem to realise that Bafana have a momentous task in the remaining Group Four qualifiers. If they drop points in any, chances are they will not qualify for Angola 2010. So it is at this very moment that Bafana, their inconsistency notwithstanding, need everybody's support.

Of course, it would be foolish to blindly pledge our loyalty to a team as unreliable as this lot. But it would be even more destructive to dismiss them as "useless" every time they lose, when they most need our support.

How many people, for instance, have ever bothered to attend a Bafana training session to offer words of encouragement? How many will be at Atteridgeville's Super Stadium this afternoon? How many will, if Bafana win, applaud them unreservedly? Will we write glowing tributes if they overwhelm their lowly opponents? Or will we, just as we did when they beat Equatorial Guinea, say that victory was a given?

I understand that Bafana have disappointed us in recent times. They have, also, since the Carlos Parreira era, been a cocooned lot, with increased security around and little access to them, laughably even for the media these days (you'd find 10 to 15 journalists at a training session being limited to four questions, how nonsensical!)

But we need to reclaim Bafana as our own. This is not a Safa team, it is a national team. The Sierra Leoneans certainly showed me that they love their national team last week. But chances are since their arrival here, all they have been hearing are complaints and not a lot about how we're going to hammer them.







Subject: Re: South African admires Sierra Leonean Patriotism
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 20:44:20 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-100-130-84.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.100.130.84

Message:
We love our Sierra Leone; The South African has been calling us all kinds of names. South African started playing football after Mandela was let out of prison. Sierra Leone with good support will be a better foot ball nation. Keep up the good work Leone Star.


Subject: Reproduced and posted by kind permission of the doctor.
From: Rev. Dr. Jeremy Byass
To: All
Date Posted: 09:35:12 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: jbyass@aol.com
Entered From: 35b-215.umd.edu at 129.2.18.215

Message:
ARE YOU A CHRISTIAN OR A MUSLIM ? DO YOU FAST?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Posted by Dr. CHARLES CURTIS-THOMAS on June 23, 2008 at 09:13:57:

Fasting, as I would define it, is voluntarily abstaining from food for spiritual purposes.” Sometimes people fast not only from food, but also from water; however, that is the exception rather than the rule. Fasting from food only is exemplified in the fast of Jesus in the wilderness before He began his public ministry. Matthew 4:2 says this: “and after He had fasted forty days and forty nights, He then became hungry.”

Clearly Jesus did not abstain from water for those forty days because anyone who has fasted from water will become thirsty before they become hungry. So then, the fact that the scr1pture does not say, “He became thirsty,” but just states, “He then became hungry,” indicates that Jesus abstained from food but not from water. Note that physiologically, Jesus was like ANY human being, subjected to thirst and hunger (and to pain, emotions, etc., for that matter) like any human being!

Fast seems unfamiliar and even frightening to many people, yet this attitude is strange. Fasting was regularly practiced by God’s people throughout the bible. Fasting is also an accepted part of most other major world religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. I was introduced at a very young age to fasting, but I have never been able to fast past 3pm. My father, Samuel Beresford Lumpkin Thomas, was a “Lay preacher” and he consequently ran a strict Christian home. I can vividly remember “fasting” on every Good Friday. As is customary in most Creole homes, and I suspect the same is true of other tribes in Sierra Leone, every child had his/her own “dish” where food is placed. If you found (if you will) food in “your dish”, then by definition the food was left there for you. On Good Friday the entire household fasted, but my mother would have “dished-up” (i.e. put everyone’s food in their respective dish) by midday. By 1pm I could not tolerate the hunger anymore and would “watch the coast” to make sure no one was watching and I would go to the kitchen and “steal” some of my food from my dish and ate it and wipe my mouth clean. By 3pm, when fasting should end, my dish would be empty. We would “break fast” by praying and then everyone would scramble to the kitchen to grab their food------everyone but me, that is. I always found an excuse not to go to the kitchen with everyone else. For many years I was under the mistaking impression that no one knew of my little “fasting trick”. Years later the news was broken to me that the entire family knew all along of my “fasting trick”.

Primarily, the purpose of fasting is self-humbling. It is a scr1ptural means ordained by God for us to humble ourselves before Him. Throughout the Bible God requires His PEOPLE TO HUMBLE THEMSELVES BEFORE HIM. One important feature of these scr1ptures is that the responsibility to humble ourselves is placed upon us. We cannot transfer that responsibility to God. Consequently, to pray, “God, make me humble,” is unscr1ptural, because the reply of God in scr1pture is always, “humble yourself.” Examples of this include:
***** “Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of Heaven.” (Matthew 18:4)
***** “Humble yourself before the Lord, and He will lift you up.”(James 4:10)
***** “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that He may lift you up in due time.” (1 Peter 5:6)

In the Bible God has revealed to us a specific, practical way to humble ourselves. David reveals that fasting was the way that he employed to humble his soul, or to humble himself: “I humbled my soul with fasting…” (Psalm 35:13). We know, historically, that for 3,500 years the Jewish people have always observed YOM KIPPUR, the Day of Atonement, as a day of fasting. We also have the New Testament authority for this. A passage in Acts that describes Paul’s journey to Rome by sea says: “much time had been lost, and sailing had already become dangerous because by now it was after the FAST.” (Acts 27:9) ‘The Fast’ mentioned here is the Day of Atonement.

I believe, and I am standing, if you will, on both limbs here, that the essential nature of fasting is renouncing the natural to invoke the supernatural. The most natural thing for us to do is to eat. When we give up eating, we are deliberately turning away from the natural by turning to God and, by definition, to the supernatural. This has a huge or deep significance.

Fasting was part of the life and ministry of Jesus and of the New Testament church. Before Jesus entered His public ministry, there were two critical experiences through which he passed. The first was when the Holy Spirit descended upon Him, and He was endued with the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit for His ministry. BUT, Jesus STILL did not IMMEDIATELY go out and begin to minister!

The second experience was FORTY DAYS of fasting in the desert. He abstained from food and focused on the spiritual. Apparently, during that time, He had a direct, person-to-person conflict with Satan. Through His fasting, He emerged victorious from the first conflict with Satan. This illustration would seem to indicate that fasting is ESSENTIAL in our lives if we are to be victorious over Satan. If Jesus had to practice fasting for victory, I do not see how any of us can claim to achieve victory without the same practice. Did I hear you say, “Preach, my friend, preach”? O.K. then, lets continue because right now I am full of the Holy Spirit!!

Notice the result of fasting in the life of Jesus. Luke 4:14 states: “Jesus returned to Galilee IN THE POWER of the Holy Spirit, and news about Him spread through the whole countryside.” There is a very significant difference in the two phrases used. When Jesus went into the desert, the Gospel says He was “full of the Holy Spirit.” But when He returned from the desert after forty days of fasting it says He went “IN THE POWER of the Holy Spirit.” In other words, it is one thing to be FULL of the Spirit; it is another thing to be in the POWER of the spirit. From the time of His baptism onwards, the SPIRIT was there. But it was His fasting that RELEASED the power of the Holy Spirit to flow through His Life and ministry without hindrance!

I want to point out that the works Jesus did began with fasting. It follows then that if we want to follow in the other works He did, it seems logical to me that we MUST begin where Jesus began…WITH FASTING!

Note that fasting is not an option for a Christian, but a requirement. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus: “But WHEN YOU FAST, put oil on your head and wash your face…” (Matthew 6:17-18) Notice one very important little word. Jesus said, “WHEN you fast,” He did not say, “IF you fast.” Had He said “if,” He would have left open the possibility that we may not practice fasting. But because He said “WHEN”, He obviously assume, indeed requires, that we should practice fasting!

Finally, and I in no way intend to sound exhaustive, the theme of the Sixth chapter of Matthew is three main Christian duties: giving to the poor, praying and fasting. In connection with ALL THREE of them, Jesus uses the same word “WHEN,” He never says “if.” In verse 2 He says: “When you give to the needy…” And in verse 17 He says, “When you fast…” He never left open the option that WE would not do these three things. He put giving, praying, and fasting on precisely the same level.

HAVE A CHRIST-CENTERED WEEK!


Subject: Sierra Leone: PMDC Condemns APC Minister
From: Pikin Margain Don Crase
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Date Posted: 09:08:07 06/23/08 ()
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Concord Times (Freetown)

20 June 2008
Posted to the web 23 June 2008

Mohamed Massaquoi
Freetown

National publicity secretary of Peoples Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) Thursday condemned resident minister east William Juana Smith for deposing section chief Brima Kargbo of Gbo Kakajama in the Nongowa Chiefdom, Kenema district.

Speaking to journalists at the Ministry of Information and Communications conference room, Mohamed Bangura alleged that Smith has been making provocative remarks that are not in the best interest of democracy and good governance.


"I condemned the resident minister for some of the statements he has been making," he said and called on the attitudinal change team to organize workshops for APC ministers who need a better way of addressing issues of national concern.

Bangura claimed that the minister had gone to Kailahun on a campaign trip during which he said the government would only develop Kailahun if APC candidates for the forthcoming local council elections win.

He expressed dismay over the upsurge in violence ahead of the local council elections, noting with grief that APC government should ensure that some of these violent activities are amicably addressed before they result to bigger problems.

Bangura said his party supported the APC to foster unity in the country and added that Kono was becoming very undemocratic.

He urged the Sierra Leone police to remain neutral in the local council elections.



Assistant Inspector General of police in charge of Operations Richard Moigbe expressed their commitment to providing adequate security before, during and after the local council elections.

He said the incident that happened in Kono was under proper investigations and that the SLP would ensure that all those involved in the incident are brought to justice.

"We are preparing to provide security for all election phases. It started during the registration period and it will continue because we have the capacity and the required resources."


Subject: APC Youths accused of beating an opposition candidate
From: Pikin Margain Don Crase
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Date Posted: 08:50:32 06/23/08 ()
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APC Youths accused of beating an opposition candidate


The Mayoral candidate for the opposition Peoples Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) for the Koidu New Sembehun City in the Kono district, Mr. Felix Fofo, has accused youths of the All Peoples Congress of giving him a through beating a couple of weeks ago. Mr. Fofo complained that his motor bike was vandalized and his cell phone snatched away. He reportedly claimed that he suffered the ordeal because of his wide-spread popularity as against his opponents’.


He said fearing intimidation and threats of violence by the APC, his witnesses refused to testify to the police to whom he had made an official complaint, reports New Vision


Subject: APC is taking lessons from Mugabe
From: Leather Boot
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Date Posted: 15:29:00 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
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APC is a very violent party period. Why do you think Ernestis traing thugs in Burkina Faso


Subject: Re: APC is taking lessons from Mugabe
From: Na Lie
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Date Posted: 05:45:21 06/24/08 ()
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Na lie dat, Mugabe took lessons from us


Subject: Re: APC is taking lessons from Mugabe
From: Leather Boot
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Date Posted: 09:56:56 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
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Yu nah smart fellah.


Subject: Re: APC Youths accused of beating an opposition candidate
From: Saloneboy
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Date Posted: 08:59:33 06/23/08 ()
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What do you expect from an SLPP mouthpiece. We are all aware that some of the SLPP lowlifers are having thrashing and beatings, because they lied that they will feed the people and they lied that all the roads from Koidu, Taima to Freetown will be fixed before 2006.
It is not APC supporters that are carrying out this beating. It is aggrieved Sierra Leoneans who are fed up with the SLPP lies and distortion. Their anger is a righteous indignation coming out from an angry and frustrated people who were left to suffer during the SLPP thievery years in government.


Subject: Re: APC Youths accused of beating an opposition candidate
From: So what
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Date Posted: 10:34:15 06/23/08 ()
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If one supporter beats up a member of another Party- so what??That is what democracy is all about.


Subject: Re: APC Youths accused of beating an opposition candidate
From: Bai Forna
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Date Posted: 18:20:43 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: baiforna@yahoo.com
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My fellow citizens, we are all one country and one people. For those of us we spent some time in Sierra Leone during the difficult period, we tasted the bitterness of war.
In this connection, any Sierra Leonean with an iota of nationalism will not condone violence as a way forward for the land that we love.
President Koroma, democracy and violent free elections catpulted you to power, so please ensure that the forthcoming local elections have the same level playing field you were elected on.
OUR PAST IS DREADFUL


Subject: Re: APC Youths accused of beating an opposition candidate
From: Pastor Conteh
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Date Posted: 15:36:12 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
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Ho APC thug boy. You lek way violence dae nar Mama Salone eenh?

God dae ehn ee go pay dem wan dem way dae bring wahala nar we beloved contri


Subject: APC a party of patriots
From: Nahme
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Date Posted: 08:42:27 06/23/08 ()
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APC is synonymous with progress and love for all Sierra Leoneans.The only time it failed to help the people, it was the time, Stevens agreed to incorporate SLPP low lifers in his government. Alas, it was misery the SLPPers brought into the APC fold.They destroyed everything that made Sierra Leone an envy in West Africa.
They hidden behind the one partyism to convert the nations; wealth. They desecrated everything and at the end of the day,they called the destruction an APC thing.
They are at it again, destroying everything good through propaganda. The newpeople is anti Sierra Leone. Their team are memorised educators.They crammed day in and day out to have half qualifications. But woebetide these miscreants andliars to meet with our people face to face as they are parading with lies about food and other things.
SLPP low lifers will have to run a marathorn for fifteen years before they will see the sight of the finishing lineOur people have put them into the political wilderness for another long spell. This time,they will find it hard to start another Ndorgborwusu or a Sankoh inspired war.
The SLPP elitist class stolealmost a billion dollarsfrom the people, and they want us to believe their lies. The APC took eight month to electrify Freetown and tidy the streets from an SLPP filtiness.
The APC belives that "Cleanliness is next to "Godliness.
Ernest Koroma is a blessedman. For that God will bless him and he will guide him to push SierraLeone forward and in the not too distant future, God will reveal the oil that he has for the peopleof Sierra Leone.
Shame to the SLPPlow lifers.


Subject: Who are we kidding?
From: Truth
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Date Posted: 06:20:01 06/23/08 ()
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All this talk about APC this and SLPP that, who are we kidding. Most
of us Sierra Leoneans are just being hypocrites. The whole problem
with Sierra Leone is that Northerners and Southeasterners are growing
increasingly intolerant of each other, and the present political leaders
are just helping to stoke the divisions.

APC is north, SLPP is southeast and that is as clear as daylight. Look
at the papers that support both parties. Most contributors to the New
People are southeasterners and most Cocorioko writers are
northerners.

With the high level of illiteracy in Sierra Leone, multi party system will
at best be an exercise in regional dominance until the people become
enlightened enough to realize that politics is not about voting for your
brother, but for the person who will do best for the country as a whole.
That date is years off and in the meantime, I just hope that Sierra
Leone does not descend into tribal war.


Subject: Re: Who are we kidding?
From: Jay
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Date Posted: 05:41:26 06/24/08 ()
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Message:
Clever


Subject: "The Best is yet to come" Sierra Leone
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 05:11:53 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-151-200-244-168.res.east.verizon.net at 151.200.244.168

Message:
Rev. Kemoh Sulimani Jr., Your article is indeed great , people should be coming together as one people and pray together for improvements in everything.It is very difficult for many people to accept the truth that serious errors occured, but unless this truth is accepted by majority improvements will take slow process. God was fair and sympathetic with Sierra Leone , but He was provoked so much that fairness and mercy vanished , so He let some people do as they damn pleased (with no considerations given to others), the results obtained from the damn please selfish selfcentered human gods are extreme destruction, poverty,sufferings and amputees.
No developing nation can successfully prevail amidst bitter power struggles, political unrests and civil wars, much valuable times were spent on these counter productive elements . After the death of Sir Milton Margai, leaders dwelled on their personal political interests than that of the nation. ALbert was seriously busy about how to stay in power he did not suffer to achieve, Siaka Steven spent time in defending his hard won political power and building future security with " One party political kingdom",Joseph Momoh was caught in a political malfobia not of his making, Sankoh,s ten dagerous years brought deadly devastation, Kabba's first five years were bloody due to poor decisions, the other five years of Kabba period were grab grab and free for all. People should be able to understand the reasons for backwardness, counter produtivity and extreme poverty inflicted on many Sierra Leones as I have stated.The sun will shine and the morning star will rise again if a return is not made to old dirty games. When Moses ( Musa ) with the help of God freed the people, they forgot and went back to their old dirty games , "Let us pray no terrible errors are made again".


Subject: If I fail, the U.S. has failed amd democracy has failed.
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
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Date Posted: 00:57:50 06/23/08 ()
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Message:
I shall not guess,
I shall not lie Wistfully
I shall always abide by the Constitution of the United States of America
I shall dream and dream big
I shall always open my mind to new ideas and embark on the old
I shall be nice to my fellow man
I shall respect but not bow to my fellow man
I shall not covete anything that is my fellow man's
I shall always put my resources to help my fellow man and don't look back.
I shall always pride myself on doing good.
I shall always humble myself and respect myself
Whatever I do in the dark I shall never be afraid nor ashamed that it is known in the day.
I shall always maintain a healthy competition in cooperation.
I vow to be myself at all times.
I shall always maintain a good character but also be the human that I am.
I am Bambay Lansana Kamara, who I am and must be.


Subject: Would you proud? What are your secretes?
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
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Date Posted: 00:38:11 06/23/08 ()
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If everything you have done is known to every one would be proud and confident in yourself? What would you say you are proud of? Would it kill you for some of your secretes to be known by every one?
What are your secretes, if known do you think if will affect you or would you kill to have those secrete hidden as they have been for years?
Would it cause you prison time.
Do you know another person's secretes but he or she swears that it or they are unknown?


Subject: Help: How do I get a job in the Gulf?
From: Kapr Bangura
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Date Posted: 22:34:48 06/22/08 ()
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Message:
I am appealing to all forumites, especially those in the gulf to help me with information that will help me relocate to Qatar, Dubai or other Emirate.

I recently lost my job as a research chemist and I would badly like to relocate to the Emirates because I hear that the salaries are tax-free over there. I am a US citizen and can do research or teach at the high school or university level.
I am appealing to anyone with info about the recruitment in that part of the world to kindly help. I really have no idea about how to start.
Thanks a bunch in advance.


Subject: Re: Help: How do I get a job in the Gulf?
From: Sweet Home
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Date Posted: 05:18:52 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
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Why dont you come back home and work for GOSL.They need all diasporan to come home, and strengthen the hands of HE the President.If they can create good jobs for taxi drivers, they can do a lot more for a highly qualified man like you.


Subject: Re: Help: How do I get a job in the Gulf?
From: Gbordor
To: All
Date Posted: 05:30:25 06/23/08 ()
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Entered From: at 166.132.231.254

Message:
Same advice I wanted to give. Sierra Leone is badly in need of
intellectuals like you. As a US citizen, you can always come back to
USA if things don't work out right


Subject: Re: Help: How do I get a job in the Gulf?
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 09:17:03 06/23/08 ()
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Entered From: at 74.93.213.177

Message:
Plenty of resources online..

http://www.dubaijobs.net/

go to www.google.com

Type in "Jobs Dubai"..
Apply research.. read.. even call to ask..

I hope this helps...and good luck boss.


Subject: Candido yu nar decent fella
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 16:03:42 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Good job Candido. I was just thinking of providing same advice.

Also try bayt.com


Subject: Re: Candido yu nar decent fella
From: Candid Opinion
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Date Posted: 22:50:53 06/23/08 ()
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Message:
Mr Kanu..
We all have a part to make a whole..
Just doing my brotherly duty..

Of note..
bayt.com..
funny... it sounds like a fullah male initiation ritual..


Subject: Did Shekito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Alhaji Sheku Kalokoh
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Date Posted: 19:48:49 06/22/08 ()
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Message:
CULLED FROM THE NEW PEOPLE :

CAN THE PRESIDENT AND HIS MEN BE TRUSTED? A Gang of Crooks and Con-Men?
6.21.2008
FREETOWN - PRINCE MANNAH LUSENI: Popular radio journalist, David Tam Baryoh, wrote an article in some of the local tabloids asking for a change of the players of President Ernest Bai Koroma’s team. He catalogued a number of reasons why he was advocating for the repackaging of the president’s cards. His advice, like many other useful ones, fell on deaf ears. The president has stuck to his team and the players and he has shown faith in them even when some of them have continued to misbehave, underperform, and embarrass him and the country. From Zainab Bangura who opined support for the Chinese brutal oppression of the peaceful Tibetan protest to Dr. Sam Sesay who was arrested in an incident involving drunkenness in the USA, President Koroma’s players have shown a proclivity for shame and disgrace. But the man who has strengthened his notoriety for ignominy is the Presidential Press Secretary Sheka Tarawalie commonly called Shekito.

This man, who is a junior member of President Ernest Koroma’s backroom staff, continues to shame himself, embarrass the president and disgrace the country. Shekito has between December and June (a period spanning 7 months) demonstrated his avid desire to bring shame to the government and soil the image of the country internationally. A junta activist who was key in the infamous AFRC military regime, this diminutive figure has always been enmeshed in controversy and ignominy. Shekito has always been at variance with decency and civility and he is finding it hard to operate now in a modern world of good governance and universally accepted norms of behavior.

The latest of his calculated attempts to smear Sierra Leone’s image, which had been battered by the first APC government and bruised by the 11 year rebel war, is his fool hardy attempt at hoodwinking the people into believing that he met Dano Perino, the White House Press Secretary. The New People pointed out the fraud and even the pro-APC online newspapers in Cocorioko and Patriotic Vanguard hastily apologized to their readers and withdrew the lies by Shekito.

As if the universal shame he brought himself and his boss was not sufficient, he pursued the matter between him and New Vision at the IMC in Freetown with a botched up doctored but more embarrassing document. Shekito went against IMC instructions that all parties should not write anything about the matter until it is concluded by the Commission, and sent a press release the day of the second hearing. (A behavior that is typical of junta people).

But beyond his disregard for authority, Shekito’s documents to IMC to disprove the newspaper’s claim of $1.02M spent on African trips by President Koroma, was as shabby as his mannerism. He demonstrated a lack of knowledge of protocol and and showed how ignorant he is of accounting procedures. The document that he presented was not signed, had no official seal, and did not cover effectively the paper’s claim. Normal procedures and protocols demand that anything coming from the president’s office has to go through the Secretary to the President and bears the official government seal. That was lacking in the disgraceful document Shekito presented to the IMC. The figures he presented on a scrap of paper purporting to have come from the Office of the President had no currency specification on it; so we don’t know if the monies are in Leones, Dollars, Pounds or Euros. Shekito exposed his criminality when he deliberately failed to give the presidential trips between September to October. His document only covered between November to April, escaping the period before that.

President Ernest Bai Koroma’s acceptance of Shekito’s persistent miscalculations and misrepresentations mirrors on the image and character of the APC government. Reliable information reaching us indicate that the president is still insisting on sending the disgraced UK Press Attaché designate Cherinor Ojuku Sesay, even after he has been shamed and arrested by the ACC czar, Abdul Tejan-Cole. Ojuku-Sesay has boasted that he has the blessing and protection of President Koroma and he believes that the ACC investigation will come to nothing as Serry Kamal is not going to prosecute him and he will be taking up office in the UK soon. Is the president himself a credible person? By all indications, he is not. He has courted a lot of controversies, paid lip service to national cohesion and displayed hypocritical tendencies enough to show he should not be trusted.


Subject: Re: Did Shekito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Fact
To: All
Date Posted: 10:32:48 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
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Everyone is aware that David Tam Baryoh is a very strong supporter of HE the President, and if such thing emanated from him, it should be looked into seriously.


Subject: Re: Did Shekito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Bonthe Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 04:56:03 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: matthew.margao@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 82.114.74.97

Message:
Dear Sheku,

Shekito supported the Junta, yes he did. But who did not support the Junta. Did Abass Bundu, Eldred Collins, Gibril Massaquoi, Colonel Sabbah, etc, who later became SLPP heavyweights not support the Junta? Was Brigadier Nelson Williams not part of the Junta?

Talking about Junta: What difference does People like John Benjamin, John Karimu, Solomom Berewa and even your god Tejan Kabbah's support for NPRC (another Junta) make from those who supported AFRC?

Asking President to Reshuffle his team, have you asked yourself the last Tejan Kabbah ever reshuffled Cabinet (albeit those Solomon Berewa sacked for opposing him). Do you have any idea how many deadwoods were in your SLPP's cabinet? Do you know how many times Kabbah rejected calls for a reshuffle? If Kabbah could keep those useless ministers for years unend (for which you never complained even when they failed to perform) why do you think Koroma should sack his team less than one year in office.

Was the diplomatic luggage from your Momodu's Koroma Ministry not caught with cocaine at Gatwick Airport? What disgrace is more than that? Did you ask Kabbah to sack Momodu - was he not elevated to running mate of your party? Would you compare a Journalistic error (Shekito has clearly stated that he did not tell PV and Coocorioko that he was standing with Perino) to an illegal drug in a diplomatic bag?

Your hatred for Shekito has blunted your senses (ie if you ever had good senses). For your likes, all you ever crave for is disgrace for your country. After all the rubbish your SLPP did, to the extent that they mortgaged your village to Guineans, nothing seems to bother you. You are at ease with yourself as long as APC continues to be portrayed in bad light.

Mi man, nor to so. Shekito may not be perfect but he is more productive to Sierra Leone than you and your family put together.Shekito has contributed to Sierra Leone's development far more than you could think and dream of. He may have had an opposing views to your SLPP (BUT WHO DID NOT), but support for anything is purely based on individual will.

You stink, Sheku Kallon, and you are nothing but a frustrated idiot who would die in his frustration because you would never reach the peak Shekito has reached in your life.

The more you expose your bitterness for Shekito the more he is promoted by GOD. Go drink poison if SKEKITO pull woman na u hand.


Subject: Re: Did Shekito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 14:38:18 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Bonthe pikin is your quintissential APC supporter - incapable of posting a piece without using foul language.

I guess its the upbringing. Sheku, do not glorify his absurdity with a response.


Subject: REV KABS - URGENT kito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Plaba Bessie
To: All
Date Posted: 11:31:55 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: nat1-whar.wcjc.cc.tx.us at 207.80.112.1

Message:
Moderator, I thought you had made an undertaking that this place would be free of personal abuses?
This is very abusive, and Bonthe Pikin seems to do this with impunity. You have to take control, sir.


Subject: Re: Did Shekito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Laughter
To: All
Date Posted: 05:12:57 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
Cocaine in Mododu Koroma baggages????that is a new one.


Subject: Re: Did Shekito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Eye opener
To: All
Date Posted: 04:13:34 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
A brilliant piece of journalism and patriotism and is an eye opener.Will HE Dr Koroma spare a few minutes to read this.Bravo,David Tam-Baryoh, keep it up.


Subject: Re: Did Shekito take Sheku Kallon's wife from him ?
From: Angthorf
To: All
Date Posted: 01:33:43 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: soyanka@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 212.71.37.84

Message:
Your revealition about Skekito warrants a careful insight. However, I would like to know if you have any griveance against the guy.

I noticed that the question of your topic did not discuss the issue. Could you elaborate with details?


Subject: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 19:23:24 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-100-130-84.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.100.130.84

Message:
Mr califonia man be real. I love reading cocorioko but they are one sided. Cocorioko is for APC, awareness times is for SLPP.


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: Observation
To: All
Date Posted: 10:38:11 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
I think Awareness times is more of a Nationalistic and patriotic Publication.It may be against certain APC actions and personnel, but is not a blind supporter of SLPP.Papers like Vision and The New People can be called SLPP Papers.


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 12:21:05 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
I think AWOKO is best salone online newspaper..

Nothing beats them right now..
Pictures.. depth.. fresh.. and unbaised..

This does not take away from the others..
My own opinion is but 1..


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: Sheikh Sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 12:30:33 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
Bo Blell, go siddon with you SLPP bias. What makes Awoko the best ? To most Sierra Leoneans, Cocorioko is the best ,especially for the depth you talked about. For layout, the best is Patriotic Vanguard.


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 13:02:09 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Aye dunia..

Did i not even end with a disclaimer.. saying this is but my own opinion..

And why would i have an SLPP bias if for me.. AWOKO is the shiznick..

Who said i have anything to do with the SLPP..?
Why cant i be liberal, and an independent..??
Why this bush speak of me been the axis of weavels and if youre not for us.. you are against us..

You should stop outing people like this when they use handle.. it is not everyone i want to know who i be.. and i am suspecting you are a board member..and has access to privy info..

Golden rule.. treat others same your would want you treated.. accord me the respect i deserve my brother.. me en you nor get plaba just cause we see things in a different shade..

Good day...


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 18:23:37 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
It can't be a board member. Remember that you have been unadvisedly using our forum to conduct business , also without our consent. During your discourse with people about phone cards , you must have given away clues that have made the smarter ones among us guess your identity ( Link with your business ) . We are too big for pettiness.

Also, you know the breaks you are enjoying from us presently and nobody has been privy to that information. We are not blabbermouths.

Also, we don't need your opinion to make our day.We know the work we are doing for our people , and though we live in an unthankful world, now and again we know that praises will slip through the cracks from the many grateful ones .


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 18:41:45 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ip98-169-8-64.dc.dc.cox.net at 98.169.8.64

Message:
Kabs... you should try and ban yourself from this forum for a month or 2..

Your interaction here.. though well intended is a source of friction.. Anyways i digress..

I dont know why an opinion should dra bad blood.. it is just that.. my opinion.. if it is not wanted.. maybe i should be banned.. Without you taking that action and me following hte rules of the forum.. i believe i should have the right to voice my color draws.. who i like.. what my taste is in politics and what g-string brand i favor.. without let or hindrance..

This is NOT an isolated incident... but aye..
Not that it affects me.. i dont care if anyone knows my name.. i just expect administrators to enforce rules.. no one should be able to out another and still be around here..

In ojeh, ogugu, geledeh, paddle.. it is one of the basic rules.. if you talk udat bot.. you dey go..

If i dont think highly of you and your work i would hardly be here.. but that does not mean i cant have another love.. nor jealous bra.. you do your thing. let us do ours.. You do not need my thanks..or my gratitude.. or should i say... i should not have to EXPRESS it every 3 months for you to know you have my respect and love....

Humility is my guidance..


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 22:07:12 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
Candid Opinion,

I know that the quality of information transmitted by COCORIOKO is unmatched by other papers and so your suggestions of jealousy are ridiculous to me .Secondly , I don't do this as a full-time job. I have my full-time job and I only do COCORIOKO during my spare time. Imagine if I had been doing this paper as a full-time job ...That is why I am content and satisfied with the praises that come.

You deviated completely from the issue. You accused the COCORIOKO BOARD of letting the cat out on your identity.I was telling you that no COCORIOKO BOARD member renealed your identity.We don't do that. I know most of the participants of this forum but I WILL NEVER (EVEN IF THEY PUT A GUN TO MY HEAD ) expose their identity.It is journalism ethics. I have argued bitterly with the monikers of people I know BUT the bitter argument never made me reveal their identities. I know that when people come here to participate, they come trusting that we will shield their identities if we know them.WE WANT TO ASSURE ALL THAT WE WILL NEVER BETRAY THEIR CONFIDENCE IN US.

You have that tendency to talk down to people and that is what annoys me about you. You have to learn courtesy for a change. It was an insult to COCORIOKO for you to accuse a Board member of revealing your identity when you know that you have conducted business on this forum (FOR CALL CARDS ),knowing also that your identity could be traced through your call card business (Except you think people on this forum are morons ,which they are not ). You gave the show away, so don't blame us. That was all I was telling you.

How did I know your name ? You did not tell me. Remember you refused to tell me when I said I needed to know whom we were advertising for. Somebody who has used your cards extensively and loved them suggested your name to me, but I did not care.I frankly don't want to know who is who.I have been in forums for over 10 years and I don't want to know who is who. But then you inadvertently wrote me a letter with an e-mail address that had your name.Remember I teased you in my response that you had revealed your identity. I still have the letters if you deny.I don't delete mails.

No member of our Board reveals secrets. We know a lot of things but we keep them between ourselves. It would be dishonorable to our own image to expose our contributors. We will not do that to you or anybody else. WE MAINTAIN STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY. THAT IS JOURNALISM ETHICS. There are people on this forum who just neither listen to advice nor obey rules. I TOO DID NOT APPRECIATE THE PERSON MENTIONING YOUR NAME. I CAN SHOW YOU HIS/HER IP.IT IS DIFFERENT FROM OUR'S.

I tried to tell you the facts as I saw them. That's all I did. I don't see any reason therefore for your rantings.



Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 22:43:26 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ip98-169-8-64.dc.dc.cox.net at 98.169.8.64

Message:
Kabs.. this is what we call dress down..

Most times people miscontrue my posture..
I am not taking a confrontational one here..
I suggested it might have been a member.. you corrected me in the last exchange.. i took it as granted..
Ended with a joke.. and thought it was settled..

I do not talk down to no one.. but i dont like been ridiculed..

I do not, have not. cant transact business in the forum.. i cant.. there is no way to take credit card information..
I answer customer query and questions.. it just happens that most of your loyal readers are customers and potentials.. and it just happens that we share the same people and country.. so there is a natural convergence here of both our interests..

I am not one for taking advantage.. i give as much as i get...

If you think i talk down to people.. i think you are making up stories.. it might be because i am tall??
Kidding.. but i dont think thats me..
I jest a lot.. its almost impossible for me to be formal and diplomatic... it holds my free spirit back..

Every sentence has to have or make a smile..

If i offended you or anyone with my callous remarks.. my sincerest apologies..

I know cocorioko is good.. excellent.. patriotic...
But for me.. Awoko is the best online newspaper.. take it or let me be..

We all can't sing from the same hyme book..
Proud scout and true Edwardian..


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 00:06:27 06/24/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac8820f8.ipt.aol.com at 172.136.32.248

Message:
Candid Opinion,

My apologies too if you did not like the way I tried to make you understand my position that my concern was not your praise for another newspaper but your accusation that a Cocorioko Board member leaked your identity.

I did not mean any harm and I am not unduly protective of the Board either.It is just the truth that no Board member would have leaked your identity because we have a strict code of ethics that we follow. WE WILL ALWAYS PROTECT THE ANONYMITY OF OUR PARTICIPANTS.


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: KABS KANU
To: All
Date Posted: 21:51:48 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
Candid Opinion,

I know the quality of information transmitted by COCORIOKO is unmatched and so your suggestions are ridiculous.Honestly.

You accused the COCORIOKO BOARD of letting the cat out on your identity.I am telling you that no COCORIOKO BOARD member renealed your identity.We don't do that. I know most of the participants of this forum but I WILL NEVER (EVEN IF THEY PUT A GUN TO MY HEAD ) expose their identity. I have argued bitterly with the monikers of people I know BUT the bitter argument never makes me reveal their identities. I know that when people come here to participate, they come trusting that we will shield their identities if we know them. You have that tendency to talk down to people and that is what annoys me about you. It was an insult to COCORIOKO for you to accuse a Board member of revealing your identity when you know that you have conducted business on this forum (FOR CALL CARDS ),knowing also that your identity could be traced through your business.

How did I know your name ? You did not tell me. Remember you refused to tell me when I said I need to know whom we are advertising for. Somebody who has used your cards suggested your name to me, but I did not care.I frankly don't want to know who is who. But then you inadvertently wrote me a letter with an e-mail address that had your name.Remember I teased you in my response that you had revealed your identity.

No member of our Board reveals secrets. We know a lot of things but we keep them between ourselves. It would be dishonorable to our own image to expose our contributors. We will not do that to you or anybody else. WE MAINTAIN STRICT CONFIDENTIALITY. There are j people on this forum who just neither listen to advice nor obey rules. You gave clues about your identity to them,anyway.

I tried to tell you the facts as I saw them. That's all I did. So why the ranting ?


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: Gbordor
To: All
Date Posted: 05:39:10 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 166.132.36.6

Message:
What does this admirer mean by "has upgraded my level of status?"
can some one tell me please?


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: BABYBOB
To: All
Date Posted: 13:59:53 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: pool-71-172-251-180.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.251.180

Message:
His level of intelligence has increased tremendously.


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: And ?
To: All
Date Posted: 19:45:21 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: h167-156-253.63.chubb.com at 167.156.63.253

Message:
Does that detract from the man's reasons for praising COCORIOKO, you bone-head ?


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 16:11:44 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
And? are you still sleeping? you beast of no nation!!!!


Subject: Re: California man heaps praises on COCORIOKO
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 19:59:37 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-100-130-84.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.100.130.84

Message:
This shows the kind of people we are dealing with. Sure i am bone head but it is better than your educated fools head.


Subject: The President Must Visit The Arabian Gulf/Persian Gulf
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 16:00:00 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmai.com
Entered From: proxy1.shabakah.net.sa at 212.102.0.101

Message:
If the APC government wants to assertain landmarked credibility, please whisper to Dr. EBKoroma, our president, to hasten a visit to Saudi Arabia.

I have been proposing this visit as I am confident that it will do a lot of good to our country. A day ago, the current Sierra Leone Deputy Minister of Finance Mr. Momodou Kargbo and Senior Engineer of SLRA visited the Saudi Capital- Riyadh to finalize agreement with the Saudi Funds for Development. It is said that the funds are meant for the partial modernization of our road networks in the country. Is this not amazing from the Gulf Oil Countries, particularly Saudi Arabia?.

Tell the president to come before his counterpart Boooooosh gets a grab of everything. It will then be too late for us.


Subject: Re: The President Must Visit The Arabian Gulf/Persian Gulf
From: Diplomat
To: All
Date Posted: 04:14:57 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
If all the trips are made just for begging, then we shall lose the little respect we have


Subject: Re: The President Must Visit The Arabian Gulf/Persian Gulf
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 06:41:06 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmail.com
Entered From: at 212.71.37.131

Message:
I totally disagree with your disrespectful comment. I don't think a government deligation headed by the Deputy Minister of Finance to sign for a grant should be termed as BEGGING!!

Diplomat, you can only be right if you are able to sight example of a minister that had purposefully came to the Gulf to beg for money. The genune intention I have for the President and his government to visit the Gulf States is obvious and without any ill motives. Believe it or not, the loans given by the governments of the Middle East have much more comfortable terms than those from the west.

Mr. Diplomat. Do you know the secrete why western leaders keep lining up to visit the region? Seeking political and economic interests.


Subject: John Leigh and other SLPPers - What do you think?
From: Onliner
To: All
Date Posted: 10:34:26 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ppp-70-248-49-171.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net at 70.248.49.171

Message:
[Culled From Standar Times]
Rallying Around Berewa....Is SLPP Leadership Starved?
Posted by on Jun 16, 2008, 20:24

The decision by the hierarchy of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) to politically resurrect and immerse Mr. Solomon Ekuma Berewa, after his humiliating and devastating loss to Ernest Bai Koroma, in the 2007 Presidential election in the July 5, 2008 local council elections, should remind readers about the statement, “fools walk where angels fear to tread”. As the SLPP Presidential candidate, Mr. Berewa was so overconfident of victory that he bragged to all the 1.8 million registered voters that he only needed “two votes” to win the election.

In analyzing the reasons for his defeat, many pundits have alleged that Mr. Berewa’s perceived arrogance, overconfidence, vindictiveness, propensity not to forget what he perceives to be an injustice done to him, proclivity to pay back people in their own coin, relatively poor human relations skills and relatively poor leadership style as the major factors that undermined his desire to be President.

While some of the SLPP hierarchy may have perceived Mr. Berewa to be the best person to launch the campaign, thousands of others saw it quite differently. Interestingly, there are not only many more of them, they are also the ones who will decide on July 5, 2008 just as they did in August and September, 2007.

What prompted the SLPP hierarchy to politically resurrect Mr. Berewa at this time? Were they aware of the fact that Mr. Berewa’s perceived negative excess baggage is still fresh on the minds of the voters? Is the SLPP going to remain buried in the past? What is their programme for the future?

If the SLPP leadership yielded to the pressure from Mr. Berewa’s core supporters to have him launch and lead the campaign for the local councils, they have therefore made a grievous error in judgment. It was Mr. Berewa, who spearheaded the 2004 local council election that resulted in the disgraceful defeat of the party in the Western Area. What new message will Mr. Berewa deliver this time, “street lights for his town, Yengema”, “Pipe-borne water for the whole country”, “more qualified medical doctors in every district hospital”, more drugs and equipment for every district hospital” and the “rehabilitation of all roads?” These are nearly all of the promises made by candidate Berewa in both 2004 and 2007.

For all practical purposes, the SLPP has clearly demonstrated that they do not wish to promote the participation of young people in any meaningful way in national politics. Of course some will be quick to point out to Maada Bio’s role in the launching programme at Bo. But if they are really honest, they will admit that the unpopular but acknowledged former vice president/ presidential candidate overshadowed Maada Bio. It was a no-contest affair because people went out in their thousands (SLPP, PMDC, APC) to see Solo B. some participated to physically see Mr. Berewa in the flesh. It was definitely not out of love or appreciation.

The danger involved in all of this is that Mr. Berewa is exposing himself to ridicule, humiliation and the potential to be accused of inciting riot, conflict and violence. Solo B needs to be careful in the environment of negative peace, while SLPP should emulate the behavior pattern of politicians in the western democracies. When former Senator George McGovern, 1972 Democratic Party nominee for the White House lost 49 out of the 50 states in the USA, he decided to restrain himself to passive participation in politics.

Former USA Presidential candidates Al-Gore, John Kerry, Bob Dole and former UK Prime Ministers Tony Blair and John Major are all passive participants in politics. Mr. Berewa should seriously consider leaving the centre of SLPP politics to people like Momodu Koroma, Dr. Alfred Bobson Sesay, Kanja Sesay, Alpha Timbo, A. Fawundu, Maada Bio, Francis Kaikai etc. This should be their own time. The continued participation of Mr. Berewa, especially in the local council elections, will create the opportunity for the All Peoples Congress (APC) party to make him the focus of their campaign and the SLPP should be aware of the potential negative consequences for the party.

Finally, Mr. Berewa should and must relax now because if his intention is to run again in 2012, the SLPP is doomed to fail because Ernest Bai Koroma will only be 58 years old, full of energy, vitality and enthusiasm.


Subject: Re: John Leigh and other SLPPers - What do you think?
From: Bai Forna
To: All
Date Posted: 18:59:42 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: baiforna@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
I was so appalled to learn that Solo B was going to launch the SLPP local elections campaign that I immediately called senior party officials in Sierra Leone to confirm or deny the launching.

From what I garthered, Solo B was only going to say thank you to his supporters and the ACTUAL LAUNCHING was to be done by the chairman, Alhaji UNS Jah.

I was further informed that according to the SLPP constitution, Solo B will never again run for the leadership of the party.

According to a SLPP scribe, 2012 was too far away to begin discussing about leadership. "The mistake of August 2005 will never be repeated again," concludes the scribe.


Subject: Re: John Leigh and other SLPPers - What do you think?
From: For Di People
To: All
Date Posted: 19:43:28 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
"The former Vice President also opined that in spite of the fact that he was not elected and will never be a candidate for the SLPP again, he was always ready to do everything humanely possible and within his powers to assist the citizenry of this nation.

"Join me to rally round any leader chosen by the party to lead us in 2012 as I am now out of the race" he admonished".

For Di People Newspaper June 17th 2008


Subject: Re: John Leigh and other SLPPers - What do you think?
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 12:58:28 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Indeed Berewah is not only a jinx to the SLPP but the greatest stigma too!


Subject: Can APC ever become democratic? Is it possible?
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 07:50:31 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Response for the guy next door:

Your Josephine Momoh was also very supportive of the AFRC/RUF coalition, so was your Secretary General, Victor Foe... and even Agne's best friend in the W African neighbourhood, Burkina Faso Prezo - Blaise...

The question now is was Josephine Momoh ever committed to democracy? Of course NO. Many lives were lost to boot our this ungodly coalition AFRC/RUF. Have you ever heard of J6 in Salone or were you so dazzled by the traffic lights in western cities that you have already developed Alziemer's. Do you also know that the TRC identified APC misrule as the greatest single cause of the 11-year imbroglio Mama salone endured?

Today, one can hardly distinguish between the 'new' APC and AFRC/RUF hooligans who were/are bent on destroying our beloved country. Where do you think the Leather Boots,the Shekito's, the Eddy kanneh's, the APC Task Force boys suddenly emerged from? Why do you think Agnes and Blaise Campori (killer of the African Legend Thomas Sankara) are best of friends? Apart from thugs, mercenaries,illegal weapons... what has Burkina Faso of all places got to offer Sierra Leone? Did you notice this rebel loving nation was the very FIRST country he visted after Christiana Thorpe's maneuvring?

Some of you see things right in front of your noses but can never make reasoned judgements because "nar me kortoh...or nar me contri man... or nar we tem dis, etc". This spate of election violence is not happening in a vacuum, the closure of the SLPP radio was no coincidence... Prezo Agnes gives the nod to all these mishaps and then shamelessly turns round to launder his image by launching the Unity Radio again. Well my friend you can fool some people some times... you cannot fool all the people all the time.

My brother next door, wakey wakey, smell the coffee and learn some of your country's recent history. Whislt you are at it, try not to ignore salient facts like...
A lot of people died to get us to where we are today (a reasonbly democratic nation), and most importantly that APC, left unchecked, will again speedily take us back to where we came from.

Let us support different political parties... its called democracy. But let us always remember that Mama salone must and will reign supreme over any Party.

Should you require evidences to help your comprehension, please feel free to contact me... you are my brother after all.


Subject: Re: Can APC ever become democratic? Is it possible?
From: Alpha Saidu Bangura
To: All
Date Posted: 13:32:10 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: saidubangso@aol.com
Entered From: c-69-140-129-105.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 69.140.129.105

Message:
Jacob, The APC will never become democratic because it was not founded on democratic principles. The founding fathers( S.A.T. Koroma, The Taqi brothers, S.I. Koroma) just to name a few, decided to form the party and consolidate political power at the detriment of our nation. The founding fathers also took an oath that all future leaders must never follow democratic principles because it will prevent them from holding on to power.
Since, the APC took power in the late 1960s up to 1992, when their step-children( THE N.P.R.C.) kicked them out, they had never operated under democratic principles.
Even when Pres. Ernest Koroma took over as leader before the 2002 elections, he refused to follow the party's constitution, simply because the party is and will always be undemocratic .My brother, the membership of the APC will never believe in democracy and will always be ready to kill it. Don't forget that people will never give what they don't have.


Subject: Re: Can APC ever become democratic? Is it possible?
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 09:16:18 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Dakay the SLPP is more synonymous with the RUF than any other party in Salone. The SLPP started the whole RUF idea because that was the only way they can smell power in Salone.They used Foday Sankoh taking advantage of his wife's tribal affiliation.After sensing that they are close to power they dumped the poor guy who was led to believe that he will be president if the movement succeeds.

Dakay Jakobo Vandi whether you like it or not right now EBK is the most popular leader not only in Salone but in the entire world.He is the Moses Salone has been waiting for and it is evident from his positive actions irrespective of the SLPP's wicked and jealous propaganda.The best thing guys like you must do now is to start boot-licking the APC for your survival because in two years' time i.e. after Bumbuna the SLPP will be a thing of the past.No Salonean is wishing for an SLPP diabolical comeback!


Subject: Re: Can APC ever become democratic? Is it possible?
From: Bad heart go kill Oh
To: All
Date Posted: 08:43:44 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: c-98-218-17-176.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 98.218.17.176

Message:
Bad heart go kill una oh. First of all, you are not jacob kanu. Your name is Vandi sandy. So don,t hide your nicked self,because we know how people like you thinks. Like it or not Salon is going to have a face lift with this new A.P.C government. I know you and your comrades will not like to hear and see that happen, but we do not care. Bear yah, until 19 JUBULEE. Una tem una do natin so blow pa we. Cry babies.


Subject: Shame on you ignorant and tribalistic APC suppoter
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 14:11:36 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
So don,t hide your nicked self,because we know how people like you thinks.

My friend you need to back to school and stop embarrassing other Sierra Leoneans in public. I am sometimes saddened when I hear subtle tribalistic undertones as you are suggesting. I am however not surprise as tribalists like you dominate the APC.

If you were serios and educated enough, I probably would have send my bio data for you to know that not everyone is as lowminded as you are.

I better live you in your puerile state and condition... and focus on more serious people.

Shame on you Tribalistic APC supporter! If yu get one that is.


Subject: Re: Can APC ever become democratic? Is it possible?
From: Teacher
To: All
Date Posted: 10:42:28 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

Message:
People use specific handles on the Forum, in order to keep their identity hidden.Perhaps Mr Sandy has done it, and so have you.What is the point trying to expose names???We can debate issues with politeness,and also appreciate the fact that all five million Sierra Leoneans cannot be APC supporters nor SLPP supporters.


Subject: Re: Can APC ever become democratic? Is it possible?
From: Truth
To: All
Date Posted: 06:30:06 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 32.171.206.64

Message:
Which means he cannot be Kanu, as all Kanu should be APC


Subject: NEW PEOPLE match report
From: Plaba Bessie
To: All
Date Posted: 13:59:56 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 70-140-20-240.lightspeed.hstntx.sbcglobal.net at 70.140.20.240

Message:
A good one. check this out.

CHRISTIAN CAULKER Ensures BLANK-FANA Draw a Blank with Leone Stars Level on Points.
6.21.2008
ATTERIDGEVILLE - ALIE SANTIGIE: Gentlemen, please put this report out asap. You should have been proud to be Sierra Leonean today. Christian Caulker has no business playing in Sierra Leone. This boy was simply a marvel to behold. He is only 20 and he is authoritative in his area. He foiled every Soouth African attack. That said, Sierra Leone's defence was just gallant. They were not fazed by the multiple attacks through the middle by Modise, and attacks from over the top came to nothing as Obreh marshalled the Sierra Leone defence in a stout and heroic resistance. The South Africans got the call for corner after corner, but the Sierra Leone defence was steady and firm as they either cleared the danger or Christian Caulker rose every time to pluck the ball out of the air.

South Africa played their premiership big guns, Steven Piennar and Aaron Mokoena. But they did not have much chance against a well-organised Sierra Leone side which kept its shape well and passed and possessed the ball well. This deprived a desperate South Africa side of time on the ball and in attack. Paul Kpaka was substituted in the 57th minute as a result of a slight knock, and his replacement, Momodu Bah, was a more steady player as he plugged the middle and deprived the South Africans of position and space for Teko Modise to operate.

But this is a great result for Sierra Leone as it gives us 4 points from these games and a few more gutsy performances in Nigeria and in hosting Equatorial Guinea in Sierra Leone and we should be in the hunt for a second place finish. Nigeria needs only a home win or draw against Equatorial Guinea to be home and dry for both the World Cup berth as well as for the Nations Cup qualifier.

In terms of tactics, I think the South Africans were not prepared for this game. First, they had no business playing 2 defensive midfielders. But they had assumed that Sierra Leone's rather speedy wingers and the two front men needed to be stopped. Thier coach, Joel Santana, got this completely wrong. Sierra Leone was going to be playing on the break and their composed defending should have made it clear to the South Africans, right from the start, that they were not ready to concede a goal, but were all ready to steal one, if possible. Another thing that the South Africans got wrong from a tactical point of view was keeping Mashego on the field for far too long. He robbed their midfield of pace and urgency, so that when they could have moved the ball up the field faster to catch the Sierra Leone midfield out of position, the ball ended up spending too much time at his feet, with him taking to long to make a decision.

In the Nigeria game, I have just heard that Nigeria won their match against Equatorial Guinea 2-0 with goals from Yakubu of Everton and Getafe based Ike Uche. This puts Nigeria into the second round for the World cup and positions them well for qualifying for the African Nations Cup. Sierra Leone is level on 4 points with South Africa, with South Africa maintaining a goals scored advantage. However, if Sierra Leone gets a win against Nigeria in the away fixture, South Africa is likely to crumble and Sierra Leone will finish a certain runner-up in the group. Sierra Leone is also likely to win the home game against Equatorial Guinea


Subject: Soccer: Pay the Ogar Men and We Are Through
From: Soccer
To: All
Date Posted: 11:17:59 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4575eca0.dyn.optonline.net at 69.117.236.160

Message:
With only two games remaining (Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria), a double win will surely see Leone Stars through to the second round of the 2010 World Cup/Nations Cup tournament. We will beat Equatorial Guinea in Freetown but the Ogar Men will pose a problem in Abuja. So why not just pay the Ogar Men off so they can throw the game to us?


Subject: Re: Soccer: Pay the Ogar Men and We Are Through
From: Ogar 419
To: All
Date Posted: 08:56:20 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: ishami@spray.se
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Man I am a member of the super eagles.I live out of Nigeria but my job is to run these kinds of beneficial programs for the team members.If you really mean business
tell your leone stars officials to contact me on 419er@yahoo.co.uk as soon as possible.


Subject: Re: Soccer: Pay the Ogar Men and We Are Through
From: Independence pekin
To: All
Date Posted: 14:10:53 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ppp-70-248-49-171.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net at 70.248.49.171

Message:
Typical corrupt mindset that has placed the country where it is today. How about playing harder for a change?


Subject: Re: Soccer: Pay the Ogar Men and We Are Through
From: Soccer
To: All
Date Posted: 04:50:26 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4575eca0.dyn.optonline.net at 69.117.236.160

Message:
Some of you guys are so miserable you lack any sense of humor. The piece you are responding to was written with a sense of humor emanating from jubilation over our national team's accomplishments. But some of you take everything you read literally and are ever so ready to go on the attack. How miserable!!!!


Subject: Soccer-South Africa held to embarrassing draw by Sierra Leon
From: Major General
To: All
Date Posted: 10:49:28 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
Soccer-South Africa held to embarrassing draw by Sierra Leone
Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:23pm BST PRETORIA,


June 21 (Reuters) - World Cup hosts South Africa face the embarrassing prospect of missing out playing in the next African Nations Cup finals after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Sierra Leone on Saturday.

South Africa were left with just one win from four matches at the start of the qualifying process after failing to break down a stout defence

Sierra Leone goalkeeper Christian Caulker proved the hero with a series of saves but South Africa's strikers also squandered a host of chances with wayward shooting.

The result leaves Nigeria needing just a draw when they host Equatorial Guinea in Abuja later on Saturday to make sure they win the African qualifying zone Group Four and advance to the final phase of the preliminaries.

The World Cup qualifiers are also being used to determine the Nations Cup finals field, which is the reason 2010 hosts South Africa are participating.

But they now need to win both their remaining group matches at home to Nigeria in September and Equatorial Guinea away in October to stand any chance of progress. The eight best placed runners-up also go through to the second phase.

The Nations Cup comes six months before the World Cup finals and provides African sides with an useful opportunity for competitive preparation.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson, editing by Dave Thompson


Subject: Sierra-Leone Line Up
From: Team Manager
To: All
Date Posted: 10:45:17 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
Sierra Leone

1 Christian Caulker

4 Ibrahim Koroma

6 Ibrahim Kargbo

7 Samuel Barlay

12 Paul Kpaka (Mamadou Bah 57th)

10 Mohammed Kallon

11 Sheriff Suma

15 Julius Wobay

14 Kei Kamara (Alfa Lansana 90th)

16 Warren Kanu (Albert Cole 73rd)

17 Umaru Bangura


Subject: South Africa 0 Sierra Leone 0
From: Footballer
To: All
Date Posted: 10:24:33 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
Football Net

South Africa 0 Sierra Leone 0

Joel Santana's record as Bafana Bafana boss remains sub-standard following a goalless draw against Sierra Leone.


South Africa struggled to impose themselves in the opening exchanges as the visitors' physical approach had the hosts rattled at the Super Stadium on Saturday afternoon.


The 2010 World Cup hosts looked uninspired in the must-win Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. Just this week football fans watched as Austria and Switzerland bombed out of the European Championship, which they co-hosted.


South African supporters must be keenly aware that the same fate may await Bafana, as they are unlikely to be ready to face the world's best in just under two years time.


There were very few positives from the match, but it is probably too early to do as the Austrian public did and put forward a petition imploring the national team to pull out of the tournament to save embarrassment.


At around the quarter hour mark, Bafana changed their tack and looked to bypass the midfield by releasing Tsepo Masilela and Bryce Moon down the flanks. This had an immediate impact as Masilela found space down the left and sent in a cross for Terror Fanteni.


A collective groan echoed from the Super Stadium as the Maccabi Haifa defender failed to find the lurking Fanteni.


At this stage Bafana had around 66 per cent of possession and Steven Pienaar joined Masilela's forays down the left. After a neat exchange between the two, the Everton midfielder found himself in the clear, but again the final ball was poor.


On 25 minutes a penalty box malaise ensued after Sierra Leone goalkeeper Christian Caulker failed to gather the cleanly. The ball fell to Kagiso Dikgacoi, but he blazed the ball high and wide.


Moments later Pienaar showed great feet and vision to set up Surprise Moriri. but his shot bobbled just wide of the upright.


With frustration mounting, the Leone Stars continued to assert their robust style of play and they looked to nullify the threat of Pienaar and co. through some hard challenges. This outraged Joel Santana, who was warned by the referee just past the half-hour mark for remonstrating over Sierra Leone's gamesmanship and spoiling.


Just prior to this, Fanteni had missed another great chance after Pienaar had played him through on goal. To add to the tension, Pienaar and Bevan Fransman sent sprayed passes to no one but the ball boys.


Fanteni, who was off pace all afternoon, missed another chance just before the break.


Bafana looked to up the ante once play resumed, and on 48 minutes Teko Modise found some space and fired in a superb shot from distance. However, Caulker was a match for the effort and pushed the ball out for a corner kick. The impetus was now with the hosts and Modise fired in another long-distance shot a few minutes later.


Santana withdrew the ineffectual Fanteni on the hour mark for Katlego Mashego. Within moments the SuperSport striker took a shot at goal and on 65 minutes he forced a save from Caulker with a curling shot from just inside the box. The Leone Stars cleared the ball, but only as far as Moon, and the Ajax Cape Town man bombed forward and delivered in a low cross from the right.


The linesman made a poor call and flagged Mashego offside and it therefore did not matter that a Sierra Leone defender had stuck the ball into the back of his own net.


In a clear statement of attacking intent, Santana then withdrew Macbeth Sibaya - who was utterly unconvincing in midfield - and threw on the more attack-minded Lerato Chabangu.


With a quarter of an hour to play a loose ball fell to Fransman and the centre-back fluffed the chance by banging the ball into the stands.


In a last throw of the dice Santana substituted Pienaar for the veteran Delron Buckley, but this had no impact on the result.


Posted: 21/06/08 15:58


Subject: South Africa held at home
From: Footballer
To: All
Date Posted: 10:21:38 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
South Africa held at home

(FIFA.com)

Saturday 21 June 2008

South Africa's struggles continued as they failed to score a goal at home against Sierra Leone and had to settle for a 0-0 draw. The result follows a 1-0 loss by South Africa away to Sierra Leone last weekend and leaves the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ hosts with just one win from four matches.

The two teams are left even on four points, miles behind group leaders Nigeria, who have nine points.

Zambia struggled to break down African Group 11 leaders Swaziland in a qualifier at home in Chililabombwe, despite the fact that the visiting side were reduced to ten men when Sihawu Dlamini was dismissed shortly before half-time. Yet a penalty in the 85th minute, converted by Chrisopher Katongo, was enough to secure the three points.

Zambia now move into joint top spot in Group 11, which now consists of only three teams after Eritrea withdrew from the competition.


Subject: Goaless in Durban
From: Footballer
To: All
Date Posted: 09:59:16 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
Sierra-leone held SA to a goaless draw in Soth Africa. The South Africans failed to impress, and were booed by their fans.


Subject: Re: Goaless in Durban
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 10:12:27 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Man you beat me to this one! So fast! I was watching the FIFA live scores page and was trying to post the result here when I saw your post.Cool. Shows how current Saloneans are and how much we love our country.


Subject: ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
From: MUSA KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 09:15:40 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: luna.hypair.net at 194.50.180.4

Message:
Whats going on?Has the commissioner commited a crime by instructing all illegal aliens to report to the office to legalize and registered their status?I think no,he is doing the right thing and I salute him and the APC Government.This is a move that will protect our nation,the future generation in an unstable region and the larger world.Sierra-Leone has been a free range entity for all jack and jill to come in and mess up.This has to stop and the time is ripe for that.Why are folks comparing the south african situation to that of ours?Has the commissioner ordered a mob to attack alliens?the answer is another big no.But why igniting the situattion with such a comparison?We are friendly people and all those who deserve to stay and work in the country under the ecowas codes and other treaties should stay and go on with their daily lives,but all criminals especially the drugs cartels and undocumented alliens should be removed from the land.We are living in the digital age and not the stone age,just one click your personalities or credentials are on display,so Sierra-Leone is part of the civilized world and should have on records not only people entering and leaving the country but also her citizens.Bravo Mr Koroma and the APC government,please dont stoop to detractors carry on with your vision for a better Sierra-Leone and her people.


Subject: Re: ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 09:33:21 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Orman you are on the money. I agree with you.


Subject: Re: ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
From: Mohamed Boye Jallo Jamboria
To: All
Date Posted: 07:59:40 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: jjmb012000@yahoo.co.uk
Entered From: ti400720a080-5642.bb.online.no at 83.108.214.20

Message:
The writer of the article on illegal immigrants in Sierra Leone ,by a Dr John kabia,has unfortunately expressed a lot of ignorance and exposed the capacity of the institution he is working for.Doe he know what happened to Refugees in Guinea between 2000-1?I will advice he visit the web sire of Human rights watch for 2000+Guinea.
Has he investigated the purpose for this influx especially of former ECOMOG or UNAMSIL presonell?Can he see they are all coming to be involved in illegal minig or traffiking?OR is he doing a paid PR job for them?


Subject: It is MIDSUMMER celebration in Sweden today!
From: Bai Bureh
To: All
Date Posted: 06:26:48 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Today is midsummer and celebrations are going on all over. In the parks, streets, fields and funfairs it is just celebration time. To be in the celebration mood you need to consume in its raw state a kind of fish known as the pickled herring with sour cream. If you take alcohol, you need to drink your head off so that you will not be able to recall whatever you will do!A lot of odd things happen and if you are in a sober state you will be shy to participate.
The kids and the elderly sing and dance around maypoles for the best part of the morning. Guess what usually happens during midsummer! Nar da tem day serviceman den day kaytch new bekeh dem. Plenty tutu sojaman den don heng now dae watch for oos wan den go attack.


Subject: Re: It is MIDSUMMER celebration in Sweden today!
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 16:17:46 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
Bai Bureh are you alright? did you put on the Bai Bureh gown with your
cutlass? or do you have on the Taliban suit?
http://www.mindfully.org/Reform/2002/Terror-Photos-
Probed9nov02.jpg


Subject: Re: It is MIDSUMMER celebration in Sweden today!
From: Mensa
To: All
Date Posted: 12:18:48 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: unikd5@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 91.98.8.204

Message:
Yes brother Bai Bureh. It's your old time friend. This your midsummer celebration has suddenly made me remember that my annual leave falls around this time. So perhaps, you might be in position to make the necessary arrangements that could enable me pay you a visit around this time next year. It's been a long time since I last saw you!

What a coincidence! I went to check out something in the Saudi Embassy but mistakenly went to the Swedish Embassy instead. You can't believe it, it happened today! The two Embassies are just next to each other. Check it out! Next midsummer in Sweden we shall be!


Subject: Re: It is MIDSUMMER celebration in Sweden today!
From: Bai Bureh
To: All
Date Posted: 14:28:26 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Inshallah everything will be alright.It will be more than a pleasure to recieve you next year! I can't wait!

This embassy incident! Seems you have already caught the next midsummer fever! So fast!


Subject: Re: It is MIDSUMMER celebration in Sweden today!
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 16:22:43 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
I will like to see Bai Bureh in his Bai Bureh attires or Taliban suite in the
midsummer celebration in Sweden.


Subject: Re: It is MIDSUMMER celebration in Sweden today!
From: Fen Plaba!
To: All
Date Posted: 05:32:50 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4577b27b.dyn.optonline.net at 69.119.178.123

Message:
Midsommer!


Subject: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: Freetonian
To: All
Date Posted: 19:43:12 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-98-128-128.hsd1.nj.comcast.net at 76.98.128.128

Message:
We who live in Sierra Leone know that Cocorioko is the best because they give us news that we dont hear in Freetown. What we read in the other newspapers is stale and is in all the newspapers. You should see the number of people who rush to the internet cafes in Sierra Leone everyday to read COCORIOKO. Kabs is sitting on a minefield . I don't know why Kabs has not established a print edition yet.


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: Reality
To: All
Date Posted: 07:14:15 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 32.169.100.165

Message:
You posted the article as you claim at 19.34 eastern time which is
around 1.00am or 2.00 am in Freetown, when all Internet cafes are
closed. So I believe you are here in the USA. Anyway Cocorioko has a
great forum and no need for lies.


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: Freetonian
To: All
Date Posted: 08:15:36 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: h167-156-253.63.chubb.com at 167.156.63.253

Message:
And no laptops to use at home in Freetown, eh ? You are too simple.


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 09:37:59 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
I don't think he believes so or else he will be the dumbest creature that has ever existed on planet earth. If he still persists on this belief then he should be banned from this forum for his affront to the land that every Salone patriot loves.


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: Not too smart - Cadaver
To: All
Date Posted: 11:25:54 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ip98-169-8-64.dc.dc.cox.net at 98.169.8.64

Message:
Oh ye children of shatani.
Its the bushism in you. The, you are either for us, or against us mentality.

Junta mindset i tell you.


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 12:56:11 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Yeah I know how to make a Launcelot Gobbo tick. Charles Fake Margai stop hiding! Come out of your congobay hole if you are not just another sucker.You Kendeka clone!


Subject: You sabi me... enh
From: Charles F Margai
To: All
Date Posted: 16:21:34 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: charles.margai@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Cadaver I don't use monikers... not for your ilk anyway. You sound like a very very small potato... not good for even fries.

Do not pick fights with me... 'cos I'll beat you like I was your daddy. Yu sabi me. Lonta!


Subject: Re: You sabi me... enh
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 01:46:25 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Dakay ar go beat you lek Bingo! Ready oh.


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: Dumbeleh
To: All
Date Posted: 02:23:41 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ip24-251-6-144.ph.ph.cox.net at 24.251.6.144

Message:
You mean the news papers in sa lone cannot give you good news? By the way how often you use the internet? Are you one of the top half percent that are reaping the country? How do you often do you alternate the cup of rice at le 800 to le 5000 for 1 hours of internet access?


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS THE BEST
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 22:43:56 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-100-130-84.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.100.130.84

Message:
Are you for real? all the same family


Subject: On immigration
From: World Citizen
To: All
Date Posted: 19:13:51 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: general-ld-218.t-mobile.co.uk at 149.254.200.218

Message:
Why the fuss? This issue will soon be gone! How fresh is this activity?
The shake up is temporal and we should not allow this to blow out of
proportion. Remember we have brothers who have spent their lives and
those of their children living in others - these countries have become
theirs - any mess with others in your country could see influx returning
empty handed to haunt you. Let us be cautious in our selfish ends.

We are really blowing the issue out of proportion - the CIO is only
overhauling a system and we should not mistake it for a real
showdown on migrant workers/hustlers.

"Whatsoever you do to the least of my brothers that you do unto me".
Let malaise not be the reason the the expulsion of a migrant to covet
that which they toil and sweated to get in your land. To do such is an
abomination of the highest order.

I pray my brother Kholifa receives the support needed to handle the
issue with deep reasoning.


Subject: Re: On immigration
From: Longhorn
To: All
Date Posted: 07:33:13 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: longhorn1978@live.com
Entered From: 213-165-36-139.zajoulnet.com at 213.165.36.139

Message:
I dont believe this that the Immigration dept in Sierra Leone is deporting West Africans has the Immigration dept gone nuts do you people ever think about Ecowas protocols of which we are a signatory??, have you ever thought the thousands of Sierra Leoneans living in Nigeria without valid documents??? what about the Lebanese did you collect bribes from them??? Esspecially Nigerians why!! why!!! do you have to send them home consider the Nigerian blood spilt for our senseless war when we ourselves can not defend ourselves this is not nationalism, if it was nationalism we would have given Sierra Leoneans priviledges in awarding huge contracts Mr. Immigration officer direct your fire at the Lebanese folks who are robbing and killing us


Subject: Re: On immigration
From: Okosisi
To: All
Date Posted: 13:21:31 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-ntc-ad04.proxy.aol.com at 207.200.116.198

Message:
Nigerian blood spilt for our senseless war"

That people like you supported.


Subject: Re: On immigration
From: Longhorn
To: All
Date Posted: 00:27:26 06/23/08 ()
Email Address: longhorn1978@live.com
Entered From: 213-165-36-139.zajoulnet.com at 213.165.36.139

Message:
Yes, thank GOD for the likes of Maxwell Khobe and others, usai you bin dae?? on whose side where you?? did you kill and chopped off hands?? you sound like you where a part of that unholy fraternity


Subject: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Advocate
To: All
Date Posted: 14:01:27 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ppp-70-248-49-171.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net at 70.248.49.171

Message:
To The Chief Immigration Society

The worst crime against humanity is the crime of silence. As Sierra Leoneans living other countries, we would be remiss in our humanitarian duties to sit on our hands while the Chief Immigration Officer of Sierra Leone goes on the rampage at immigrants most of whom are filling the gap forever left by the lost sons and daughters of Sierra Leone.

While understanding the need for order in society, we wish to draw the attention of the Chief Immigration Officer that but for the humanitarian empathic open
door policies of neighboring and other nations, many of Sierra Leone's children and grand children were doomed to perish in deep oceans, wild jungles, and barren deserts all over the world.

We petition the release foreign nationals living in the country illegally and campaign for their stay to be regularised. We call on the Chief Immigration Officer to provide them with the paper work needed for this exercise.

Diasporans for Development in Sierra Leone

Petitioners:

1. Sigismond Taylor

P.s.
Forumites can add their names to the list which will be forwarded to the Immigrations Office in Freetown


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: News
To: All
Date Posted: 09:42:33 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: i8232.upc-i.chello.nl at 62.195.8.232

Message:
You should be ashamed of yourselftostart a worthless venture.Na,eone country in the world who does not have an immigration law.
While we are in total support for then free movement of people, we should also safeguard our land from undesirable elements that do not pay their permit fees.
Yayah Jammeh jailedmany Sierra Leonean refugees and the Guineans were beating our poor folks, steling their money and raping our sisters.
We want migrants who can respect our laws and pay their fee to stay.
Lonta


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigrration Officer
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 02:28:11 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Mr.Advocate are you trying to advertise on this forum that you are one of those who heartily and conveniently condone illegal immigration? Maybe you are either an illegal immigrant yourself or one who benefits from human trafficking!

So when has it now become a crime to rid a country of criminals? The fact remains all the present ills of the Sierra Leonean society is a fallout of the mass illegal migration from countries like Nigeria, Guinea etc. Some of these guys don't only live in Salone illegally but also engaged themselves in activities that are subversive to the Sierra Leone children as well as the different infrastructures.So they should be left with their own devices? No! No! No! It has been going on for too long! It is hightime we act and decisively!

The problem with most critics of the Chief immigration officer is that they are out of touch with the realities in Salone.They have lived so long in the diaspora that they believe life in Salone is same as life in Europe or the U.S.

One thing that should be understood is that the Chief immigration officer has not waged a war on all immigrants but a particular group known as 'illegal immigrants' and not just all illegal immigrants but those who are associated with criminal activities.
Should Salone give a blank check to these criminals and compromise the progress of its citizens? The Chief immigration is on the right track and I am praying that this just not a passing fad but a policy that should be followed by not just every Chief immigration officer but every successive govt.

So let the illegal immigrants dance to the BUBU!


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Joseph kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 17:57:22 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
Mr Taylor

I will not put my signature that would lead to my country losing her national identity. Sierra Leone never had immigration control and we have been swamped by the mandigos,susu's Hausa, yoroba's malians because of our diamond. This the first time our immigration sysem has been made active.

We aalso need to control immigration to avoid situation like South Africa.

The presence of large unducumented immigrats who abused our hospility can no longer be tolerated.

For instance do you know the difference between Salone madingo or susu or fula from the Guinean ones. They all migrated from Guinea, Gambia Senegal and mali. These are diamond hunters.

For the first time we have to put salone people first and protect our resources.

If the Salone did not control its immigration, then the people who feel they have become second class citizens in their own country will react badly.

The immigration rule must be enforced. Bravo Immigration Chief. Do not be intimidated, you have the countries support.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Sylotte
To: All
Date Posted: 18:43:32 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: sylotte@mts.net
Entered From: wnpgmb014uw-ad04-47-125.dynamic.mts.net at 207.161.47.125

Message:
Agree with you .Petition what? My Foot! We mortgage our dignity to serve foreigners and help them to plunder the nation so that our "pot can boil". We support foreigners against our kith and kin and do shady deals for them-so who wants illigal immigrants to be deported? Not me, cause I'm helping rip my country.This is our national character and I'm nor surprised to see country folks crying down our CIO for doing his job.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Refugee
To: All
Date Posted: 05:18:37 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
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When we were staying in Guinea, during AFRC regime in 1997, Guinea Immigration used to arrest every Sierra Leonean on the street and asked them to produce their passports at the spot.Not everyone would carry his valuable passport in the pocket under that torrential rain, and that is how Guinean Police/Immigration made a lot of money from us.Are we heading the same way???


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Mohamed Barrie
To: All
Date Posted: 04:14:40 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: ncsneak@aol.com
Entered From: 24-181-27-97.dhcp.smyr.ga.charter.com at 24.181.27.97

Message:
What job is he doing. By deporting four people, that is the measure you take to define a good job.We need a comprehensive immigration policy.Most of the people in here try to bato at all cost.And also what are the resouces people are flocking into.We dependent on aid for every thing.Give me a break.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Saloneboy
To: All
Date Posted: 09:45:59 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: i8232.upc-i.chello.nl at 62.195.8.232

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The reason for our country destruction and worthlessness is because we allowed many people who do not have connection to establish in our country.Some of these undesirable elements are thiefs, tribalist, juju worshippers and they carry bad luck every where they are.
When you allow many foreigners,the end result is that unpatriotic individuals will take sensible position in governmnet.
We need to maintain our country by ridding it from the foreigners that have nothing to offer.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: The Guy Next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 08:57:40 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-24-95-38-191.columbus.res.rr.com at 24.95.38.191

Message:
Mr. Barrie 4 deportees 2, whatever, we have to start somewhere. What then will you suggest as the start of "Comprehensive immigration policy"?

You write, "Also what are the resources people are flocking into. We dependent on aid for every thing. Give me a break". With the above statement you’ve earned your break. You are agreeing that resources are in short supply so ease the tension increase the demand. Only a Barrie will adopt such a policy. We the Jalloh’s will consider weeding out the dead weights in order to make the economy more efficient. Your suggestion compounds the problem by allowing strays from other countries without a genuine agenda to roam the streets of our capital. Sierra Leone must now diverting resources that could otherwise be used for food production, job creation and other public goods for its citizens to combating corruption. Take all-thee break you want but this is a joke.

Why not move them all to the province so they can be engaged in farming; no! no! they want to remain in the capital where the possibility of "419" is illustrious.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 09:42:04 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Man I feel disturbed when a Barrie tries to talk tough in the presence of a Jalloh.It is no secret that the Barries are the Jalloh's slaves and so should be quiet at the sight of a Jalloh.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: MUSA KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 08:32:21 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: luna.hypair.net at 194.50.180.4

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Mr Barrie,I think you are missing the point and misinterpreting the commissioner.Secondly,you are playing double standards.The commissioner's rhetoric was clear and explicit,all aliens without legal status must report to the immigration office for explanations or legalization of status.Which is constitutional and responsible.Tell me Mr Barrie,what is wrong with that?You are also igniting the situation by comparing the recent attacks in south AFrica,Has a mob attacked anyone in Sierra-Leone?the answer is a big no.Mr Barrie,let me put it straight to you,this APC government is in to protect,secure the interest of the nation and the habitants,unlike the previous government,which I am quite sure you condone because of their reckless and careless policies towards Sierra-Leoneans.Mind you,immigration is another source for government revenue either through visas or paper extension.Mr Barrie,common sense is better than University degree and some of you folks lack that esential part of human thinking.It has been going on for too long and this is time to put a stop on it.Bravo APC,Commissioner and well thinking Sierra-Leoneans.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Bonthe Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 07:56:24 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: bontilaynga@gmail.com
Entered From: at 80.80.170.123

Message:
Mr. Barrie,

What is your point? Because we depend on aid for everything we should not enforce immigration rules?Guinea does not need aid. Nigeria does not need aid. Liberia does not need aid.

Mr. Barrie, probably you need to know that right now the American budget is in red, and relies on borrowing money from Japan, Singapore and China. Yes, China.

If you are mad because we are deporting your guinean brothers, suck you..and go to hell. Any foreigner who does not live by the rules should not be allowed to stay in the country.

Talking about resources: Do you need to be reminded that your brother Fullahs have more respect in Sierra Leone than in Guinea, and has more access to our Country's mineral resources than you they could ever in Guinea. So what's your point?


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Mohamed Barrie
To: All
Date Posted: 13:38:17 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: ncsneak@aol.com
Entered From: 24-181-27-97.dhcp.smyr.ga.charter.com at 24.181.27.97

Message:
Interestingly, Sierra leone has no laws. you all know it.so tell me what immigration laws you guys are talking about.if you have to deport an immigrant, how do you go about it, before a judge or the commissioner is the judge, jury and enforcer.Immigrants in sierra leone are not taking anyone's jobs in sierra leone. They are involved in some form of productive activity.
Someone was talking about United states in the Red, and is relying on loans from china, and other countries.I wish we in sierra leone could do that too.But I bet we have a good record in paying our loans.I am not and will not engage in attacking anyone who responds to an issue in this forum and anyone who choose to attack a participant shows that he has nothing new to add to the discussion.
Immigration has nothing to do with 419. 419ers are criminals and they live in all of West africa
,Europe and The US. To deal with the 419ers is to send them to jail for a long time.But I guess again, laws are in short supply in sierra leone.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: The Guy Next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 11:14:08 06/23/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-24-95-38-191.columbus.res.rr.com at 24.95.38.191

Message:
From a Fullah to a Fullah bro. Barrie take a breather! on this issue;what are you talking about here? Laws in short supply... Lets not go allover the place lets keep this issue confined and relevant to immigration laws. We have an immigration agency charged with enforcing immigration laws as they see fit. You do not need a judge. Yes, they are the judges, police, prcecutors and executioner when it has to do with immigration.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 15:27:43 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

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Your views about immigration are not shared by everyone.
Shouldn't we make the distinction between emergency and non emergency situations in our immigration policy.
As long as political boundaries exist in Africa you cannot do away with immigration policies that seek to protect tax payers.
Unless you give teeth to the policies through effective enforcement, the policies and laws are meaningless.
I guess what I am saying is that countries resources are limited and without strict immigration policies they would spread out very thinly causing a drop in welfare. This is particularly true for poor countries like Sierra Leone.
Every responsible government must guard against frivolous expenditures other wise the result will creap up on them in the welfare statistics. And, as you know, that would be a recipe for disgruntleness and a reason to decry the government. Government leaders as Al Gore puts it, are 'renewable resources' you can get them out if they dont perform.

A comprehensive development plan cannot ignore the inclusion of a good immigration policy.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Advocate
To: All
Date Posted: 15:43:40 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ppp-70-248-49-171.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net at 70.248.49.171

Message:
Sa Lone is a broken, abandonned, deserted place, not the place that used to have good running water, 24hr electricity, functionable rail newtwork from Pendembu to Wilberforce, double decker buses, Esquire, King's Way Stores. Now those are the standards and the heights of Al Gore's reasoning.
The Sa Lone of today is a trash dump and recent battle field inhabited by a local human resource that lacks the spinal cord for resourceful sustenance. The Way-wayo modus operandi has made a hurstler of everyone in a place where the air is what you suck to survive.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 16:18:19 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
The subject is immigration.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Mohamed Barrie
To: All
Date Posted: 17:04:10 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: ncsneak@aol.com
Entered From: 24-181-27-97.dhcp.smyr.ga.charter.com at 24.181.27.97

Message:
This seems to be the same issues going on. Blame it on immigrant,legal or illegal.It really amazes me how fast people can forget.Maybe wants to forget.Sierra Leoneans has benefited a lot from the hospitality of other countries and it is a shame that we will try to dehumanise foreigners.I bet next time it would be the lebanese and you can guess who will come next. This used to happen many many years ago.Divert the attention of the people from the economic hardship in the country.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Foreigner
To: All
Date Posted: 05:25:30 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

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Oh yes, it did happen.Many foreigners, including some ICRC/aid workers were arrested and roughed up, for failing to carry all their documents on them.They were subsequently released, when documents were presented by their Head Office, and I do not know, if they greased some palms as well


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Sylotte
To: All
Date Posted: 18:11:32 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: sylotte@mts.net
Entered From: wnpgmb014uw-ad04-47-125.dynamic.mts.net at 207.161.47.125

Message:
The CIO is a man who knows his job and this is why he is there. Let us not hasten to say he is wrong or right. Most of you may have not lived in other African states long enough to experience how Immigration deal with illigal aliens; but this does not mean Sierra Leone should behave same. We are a tolerant people but this should not be abused. You fully well know the troubles illegal immigrants are going through in the West. In the US, illegal immgration is a hot potato in the mouth. This exercise is long overdue. We cannot stop illegal immgration; but it could be checked. There is no where in the world where disrespect for the law is tolerated. Give the guy space to do his job. Law abiding foreigners are welcome. We have enough trouble makers in Sierra leone and don't need to import more.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 17:22:23 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
We should have a sane immigration policy at all times.
In a world where resources are limited every government watches over their boarders in order to avoid loopholes for waste.
Our humanism compels us to make liberal our immigration laws in emergency situations such as when there are refugees. But under normal circumstances we permit legal immigration and some do benefit Sierra Leone.
Lebanese who are in Sierra Leone legally should have no problem. Likewise Fullahs sin the country legally should have no problem,
One danger you might run into if you unilaterally open your boarders whenthere is no African Unity is to create an influx of foreigners that would compete for our limited water supply, hospitals, electricity, transportation and a host of other amenities. This would overwhelm very quickly our Freetown administration and the Sierra Leone government.
Let us be rational.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Advocate
To: All
Date Posted: 17:14:52 06/20/08 ()
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They will stop short to going after the Lebanese because of their money and their contacts in the society - Remember we are talking about a country where the law revolves around who know whom. In these countries, the sad reality is that the law is against the uneducated and the poor.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Limbanese
To: All
Date Posted: 05:29:52 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

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Dont worry about Lebanese, as most of them hold Sierra Leonean Passports.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Salon nor to wata well
To: All
Date Posted: 14:54:38 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: cache-mtc-ah10.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.117.202

Message:
nope


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Margaret Munu
To: All
Date Posted: 14:59:38 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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Sierra Leone has no future without the help of foreigners. The government has to adopt an open arms policy to foreigners wanting to stay in the country because children of yesterday are not coming home.
I tender my petition: /Margaret Munu


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Mohamed A. kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 14:08:18 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: Saghinosoccerworld@yahoo.com
Entered From: ool-44c6af1f.dyn.optonline.net at 68.198.175.31

Message:
Speak for yourself Margaret. From your post, i can say you either haven't been home for a while to see for yourself what is going on, or you are not aware about the increasing number of Sierra Leone's returnee sons and daughters' resettlement ties, whose pace is indicating a surge; myself being in that category. The trend will continue, with a rather rapid rate within the next three-five years. A piece of advice from one Sierra Leonean to another, please work on securing a proper dignified retirement sanctuary back home, so that when you are done with the hustle and bustle in the diaspora; you will spend your golden years peacefully in that beautiful country of ours. I once worked in a nursing home, trust me, you wouldn't want to end up there. On the immigration issue, well, i can tell you that Sierra Leone for the most part has always had an open arms policy for foreigners, accomodating not only other Africans but individuals from all corners of the world. But emerging from an eleven year civil war, influenced by the turmoil which occurred next door in Liberia, including the current seizure of Yenga by the Guineans (a piece of our homeland in case you do not know), in addition to the range of crimes being commited by citizens and immigrants alike (some of whom are illegal i might add); i say it is of the utmost urgency and importance to SORT OURSEVES OUT. Very necessary to figure out who is living within our society, in what locat1on and doing what? EXCEPT if such enquiries are not within the context of enforcing our country's immigration laws. Yes indeed, Siaka Stevens' APC used to scapegoat foreigners (mostly the foulahs) blaming them for the country's economic demise, diverting attention from his administration's bad governance, infested across the board with cronic kleptocracy and nepotism. It was another troubling chapter in our nation's history i.e our African brothers from Guinea being horded and sent back by the truckloads to face Ahmed Sekou Toure's treachrous regime; while the Lebanese other Middle Easterners and Asians (mostly Indians)were arriving, overstayed their visas and would obtain Sierra Leonean passports within a short period of time. However, in realising the new dawn President Koroma promised, the current government has the tremendous task of maintaining national unity and security, the latter encompassing the enforcement of both immigration and other laws of the land. Duties of public office that are vital to any nation's governance development and its citizens' well being. As always immigrants are welcome, provided they obey our laws, as is expected of them. Any individual (citizen or immigrant) who violates such laws should be arrested, allowed due process, and if found guilty should be punished as mandated by the law. National security should not be compromised for any individual. My humble opinion.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Joseph kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 17:41:34 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
Salone has alway had an open door policy, that is why even chines have our passports, Nigerians and Guineans commiting crimes abroad on Salone passport when they are not Sierra Leonean. We must have responsible immigration policy for our security and stability. Bravo CIO.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Advocate
To: All
Date Posted: 18:15:42 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Tell that to Abbas Bundu the passport selling minister. What's with the double standards?


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Joseph Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 18:28:08 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
Well we have learnt from the Abass Bundu and the Fulani Frank Jalloh who also sold our passport to his Guineans brothers. This is one of the reason why we are now putting meausres in place to stop abuses.

I do not understand why all this nonsense about deporting 4 criminals. If you are clean, you need not worry.

We are a tolerant nation whose open door policy has allowed the expolitaion of our diamonds against our national development.

Do you not want the immigration to do it job by removing those who are illegal and do not respect our laws?

Already 200 of those who had not complied with the registration proceedure have reported to regularise their stay.

The alternative will be the people taking the law in their hands and drive them from my home town in kono.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Advocate
To: All
Date Posted: 20:58:31 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
We need to forget the diamond issue. Not every coming to the country is doing so for that sole purpose. I was born in Sierra Leone but never saw a single piece of this cursed commodity myself. You're making it sound as if people are picking up diamonds everywhere in the country.


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 09:52:05 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Soooooooooooooo unfortunate! Even the blind Pa Garber proprietor of 'Garber School' aka Good Shepherd Day school in Kissy has seen lots of diamonds!
Think about going back to Salone so as to have the opportunity to see diamonds.You have spent so much of your life in Babylon!


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Merkava
To: All
Date Posted: 09:22:50 06/24/08 ()
Email Address: longhorn1978@live.com
Entered From: 213-165-36-139.zajoulnet.com at 213.165.36.139

Message:
Soooooooooo why do you think all sierra leoneans should see diamonds?? is it a must?? people like you smuggled our resources


Subject: Re: Petition to Chief Immigration Officer
From: Salon nor to wata well
To: All
Date Posted: 16:04:19 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: codfdodnus@aol.com
Entered From: cache-dtc-ag14.proxy.aol.com at 205.188.117.142

Message:
Salon has to adopt an open hands for foreigner.You right but not for illegals. She is the most open country in the world. The government is not against them, but they have to respect our laws. It is simple, register to immegration when you enter our only country. We have to know who comes in and get out. Salon nor to wata well. Salon can adopt open hand for foreigners just as she has been doing, but not open hands for illegal, period!


Subject: Fen Plaba, Your Prediction-South Africa V Sierra Leone
From: Kawusu
To: All
Date Posted: 13:16:15 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4575eca0.dyn.optonline.net at 69.117.236.160

Message:
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Subject: Rev. Kabs and forum police I must draw your attention
From: Eddie Grant
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Date Posted: 12:58:48 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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As part of your commitment to rid this forum of attacks on persons, I would love to draw your attention on the thread started by L Suma about Awareness Times I don't think its start. Unless I missed the point.

No hard feeling to L Suma.


Subject: Sierra Leone: Sex Crimes Continue in Peacetime
From: Conteh
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Date Posted: 12:48:25 06/20/08 ()
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Sierra Leone: Sex Crimes Continue in Peacetime





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UN Integrated Regional Information Networks

20 June 2008
Posted to the web 20 June 2008

Freetown

Eight years after a civil war in Sierra Leone that became notorious for the extent of rape and violence committed against civilians, social workers fear that rape is more of a problem in post-conflict, democratic society than it was during the war.

The International Rescue Committee (IRC), which runs four "Rainbo Centres" - counseling and treatment clinics for raped and battered women in Sierra Leone - recorded 1,176 attacks on women around the country last year. Its staff say these numbers are just the tip of the iceberg.


"When we started work just after the war it was to provide medical and psychological counseling to women who had been abused during the war, but the new cases have just not stopped coming," said Hannah Kargbo, a nurse who treats abused women.

"Some of the perpetrators were children during the war and were exposed to rape and sexual violence then and just carried on doing it," she said. The highest numbers of cases come from areas where large numbers of ex-combatants are gathered.

Stigmatisation

"The ministry of health just cannot give it the attention it deserves with [other priorities, including] such high levels of child and maternal mortality," explained Alan Glasgow, the head of the IRC in Sierra Leone. "They want to, but the resources just aren't there."

Even when facilities do exist - like the IRC-run Rainbo Centres - people are very reluctant to come forward and talk about what has happened to them.

"Being raped is stigmatised by society in Sierra Leone," said Eunice Whenzle, head of the Rainbo Centre in the capital Freetown, who says that even the question of what constitutes a sexual assault is a very complex issue in Sierra Leonean society.

Marital rape is still not considered a crime. It is also still normal for society to blame the victims for what has happened to them, usually for how they dress or comport themselves, social workers say.

Protection of women

Getting a clear statistical picture of the problem is hindered by the country's still devastated health infrastructure, fractured local government and other humanitarian priorities.

While the number of rapes is unclear, the extent of the problem is acknowledged by officials at all levels as alarming. "Rape is endemic and pervasive," said one senior UN official, who requested anonymity.

Police officials said most police stations and police sub-offices receive at least one complaint of rape every day.

According to the human rights group Amnesty International (USA), increased rape and domestic violence in post-conflict situations has also been recorded in the Democratic Republic of Congo, former Yugoslavia and Northern Ireland.

"Studies suggest that domestic violence continues to intensify after conflict and is worse than it was during the conflict," Amnesty says, urging added attention on protection of women and girls in post-conflict states.

"When states fail to take the basic steps necessary to protect women from domestic violence or allow these crimes to be committed with impunity, they are failing in their obligation to protect women's rights," it said in a report on post-conflict violence.

Rapists go free

But in Sierra Leone impunity for rapists is still the norm. Of 896 Rainbo Centre clients that sought legal action against their attackers in 2007, just 13 perpetrators received a conviction.

Partly to blame is society's pressure for silence from the attacked. "The victims think that if other people get to hear about the attack they will be mocked and blamed," Whenzle said.

Fear of stigmatisation is especially acute among the young girls and teenagers who make up the bulk of rape victims. According to the IRC, between January and December 2007 some 65 percent of the victims it treated were under 15 years old. The youngest client was 2 months old.



"The young ones refuse to go back to school after the attack because they think other children will tease them about it," explained Whenzle. "Some of the girls completely retract from society, refusing to eat or engage with anyone."

Even when girls and women do come forward and try to get a legal conviction against their attacker, they face large financial and administrative obstacles to getting the necessary medical exams and certificates, and then an interminable wait for justice.

"The court system is incredibly slow," said Whenzle at the Rainbo Centre in Freetown. "We try to explain to people that it is nonetheless better to let the justice system run its course, otherwise these crimes will go on and on, but mostly people settle out of court."


"As a result, rapists go free, and sometimes the same girl is even raped again by the same man."

Failure


Even when victims overcome the social and financial barriers to getting their case heard, the criminal justice system has largely failed to successfully prosecute sex crimes.

"There is no stigma attached to being a rapist in Sierra Leonean society, only to being raped," Whenzle said.

There is no stigma attached to being a rapist... only to being raped

In some cases, girls are even obliged by their families to marry the man who raped them. "These are mostly uneducated people and their family's think just giving the girl away is the best thing to do."

More commonly however, the rapist will offer to give money to the victim's family as a form of punishment. "Ultimately money becomes more important than the child's welfare," Whenzle said.


Amie Kandeh, a gender-based violence expert at the IRC in Freetown, agreed. "There is a total lack of support in society for holding perpetrators accountable," she said.

"We saw rape and sexual violence used as a tool during the war, and now it is morphing into this culture's society as something that is understood and even accepted," said Glasgow, the IRC head.


Subject: PLAYING HARDBALL WITH KABS KANU
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 11:46:16 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Imagine what the southeast corner of Jupiter looks like without YOU ever been there. Your mind's eyes will reference only an intrinsic form with little or no attempt at pictorial representation, probably.
What when you finally find yourself vacationing on Jupiter just to find out that those abstract thoughts of yours are really what Jupiter looks like?

This is the case with Kabs Kanu and myself. Before my initial contact with him, a couple of months ago, the myth about him is that the fellow is just too nice for his own good. I hate the fact that I have to reference his relationship with Sylvia Blyden to make my case. But having said that, this "myth" about his human kindness finally got a representation in my mind's eyes the night I met him. He appeared to be just that I kept reminding myself. Up to the point when he gave his acceptance speech, the fellow selflessly gave credit to his wife and others.

But Kabs is no angel; he is as human as anyone; one who sometimes, maybe many times, allows his kindness to become his weakness.
Imagine this picture above, and figure out who in their right mind will want to deport a crying couple. Imagine why they cry and ask yourself what awaits them or what is it that they are about to in Salone.
As Kabs himself puts it,

"Having lived in another African
nation before (Besides my native
Leone ), I am first to admit that
so-called deportation exercises
against illegal immigrants often
have unintended consequences and
Sierra Leone's Immigration
Department should exercise
delicate caution in pursuing
its present crackdown on illegal
immigrants."

This is more like the Kabs Kanu I knew before I met him. Too kind....very kind for his own good. Problem here is that the government is not going to deport every foreign element Kabs. Besides, you cannot compare the challenges of illegal aliens faced by the U.S. to those of Sierra Leone.
According to you:

"no nation can do without her illegal
immigrants. America, Britain and other
advanced nations have learnt that bitter lesson.Often, the menial jobs in a country
are done by illegal immigrants who do
whatever it takes to survive in a strange land."

Kabs, I hate to remind you that among the few jobs Sierra Leoneans refuse to do, farming is at the top of the list. How many illegal aliens that are farmers?
Probably none Kabs.

"The worst thing I have noticed about
stranger drives is that they have a
tendency to rebound in the faces of
nations that perpetuate them. Readers
who have been following up events in
West Africa can recall how Ghana paid
a dire price for clamping down on
illegal immigrants in the late 70s
and 80s."

Okay Kabs since the U.S. is the likely nation we use as yardstick, I must confess the few times I witnessed Americans being asked out of another copuntry usually goes like this:
"Yankee get out of my country...and take me with you"

Well, lunch time is over, got to go back to work.



Subject: Re: PLAYING HARDBALL WITH KABS KANU
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 12:23:59 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Hey! I made it!


Subject: Re: PLAYING HARDBALL WITH KABS KANU
From: Fen Plaba!
To: All
Date Posted: 12:05:52 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 165.155.200.82

Message:
King Loggy, I am gonna take off at another tangent on this. Considering the fact that most of us clambered over friends, family and goats to get the heck outta Sierra Leone, why would ANYBODY cry to stay there?
Dar place dae tranga lek Gbangbani dance!
The crying couple: Unu nor cry ya...God dae.


Subject: Re: PLAYING HARDBALL WITH KABS KANU
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 12:17:36 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
"why would ANYBODY cry to stay there?"
-------------------------------------
Because they know something about Sierra Leone ordinary Sierra Leoneans don't know.
Take a poll among foreigners in Kono you might just get an answer.


Subject: Germany Based Lethal Striker Sahr Senessie Leads Leone Stars
From: SoccerMan
To: All
Date Posted: 10:49:39 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4575eca0.dyn.optonline.net at 69.117.236.160

Message:
Preview: South Africa v Sierra Leone
Bafana Bafana captain Aaron Mokoena is optimistic that South Africa will beat Sierra Leone in their must-win 2010 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Super Stadium on Saturday.


Joel Santana's men face an uphill battle to lift themselves out of their slump and Mokoena is confident that they can start by beating the Leone Stars, who were fortunate to get a 1-0 win over Bafana in Freetown last week.


'The thought of failing to qualify for Angola has not even crossed my mind," Mokoena said on Thursday.


"We will bounce back and it is not time for anyone to panic."


Bafana trail group leaders Nigeria by six points, but with three matches to go in the first round of qualifying, the skipper is confident they can still top the group come November.


"I am not even thinking about us finishing second to Nigeria, because there are still three matches to go in these qualifiers. They (Nigeria) still have to face us here in SA and we also have the return match against Equatorial Guinea, " he explained.


"It is normal and we are also not happy when we lose. But anything can still happen in the remaining matches and we really should not panic."


However, this will be easier said than done.


The England-based defender himself is facing a race against time to be fit for Saturday's match, and will have to undergo a late fitness test on his left shin to determine whether he plays.


His absence, and that of defensive partner Bevan Fransman, left a gaping hole in the back four last week.


Santana will be praying that his most experienced defender is cleared to take the field on Saturday.


Regarding the other niggling injury problems that have plagued the team, Bafana media officer Sifiso Cele confirmed that striker Thembinkosi Fanteni, Fransman, and midfielders Gerald Sibeko and Teko Modise should be available for selection after injury scares this week.


"Fanteni's injury was mild and he should be okay," he said.


"Bevan and Gerald are 100 percent and are available to the coach. Teko was pulled out of training on Wednesday as a precautionary measure but he should also be fine for the game."


According to Business Day, Sierra Leone arrived in Johannesburg brimming with confidence and they hope to claim a repeat win over Bafana in Atteridgeville.


Team manager Ahmed Sesay's confident outlook is no doubt being motivated by the arrival of three overseas-based players in the Sierra Leone camp.


Borussia Dortmund striker Sahr Senesie, Italian-based Kewullay Conteh and the Holland-based Gibril Sankoh are expected to strengthen the side and give Bafana a lot to think about.


But the visitors' most dangerous player is still captain Mohammed Kallon, who converted the penalty that sealed the three points for the Leone Stars in Freetown.


Sierra Leone Key Player: Sahr Senesie


The 23-year-old is relatively unknown, and will be making his first appearance for the national side. Nonetheless, he should not be underestimated. He has risen through the ranks at German giants Borussia Dortmund and is rated as one of the most exciting prospects in German football. Coach Ahmed Sesay might just partner him up front with veteran Mohammed Kallon from the kick off, if not he could make an impact off the bench.


Bafana Key Man: Steven Pienaar


Along with Teko Modise the Everton playmaker is the creative heartbeat of the team. The 26-year-old's exploring runs and hard work in the centre of the park, coupled with a slick passing game has seen him establish himself at some of Europe's top clubs. He has not always been able to transfer this form onto the international stage, but he provides the perfect foil for the attacking creativity of Modise.



Subject: The US should also deport S/Leoneans living here illegally ?
From: Question
To: All
Date Posted: 09:34:46 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: socrates.la.psu.edu at 146.186.141.163

Message:
We should be careful what we wish for. There is nothing wrong with arguing that illegal immigrants in Sierra Leone should be deported. But we must remember that by that same argument, many of our brothers and sisters abroad should be also deported back to Freetown.


Subject: Re: The US should also deport S/Leoneans living here illegally ?
From: Mohamed A. Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 17:08:25 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: Saghinosoccerworld@yahoo.com
Entered From: ool-457951c4.dyn.optonline.net at 69.121.81.196

Message:
And i am quite sure that the U S immigration personnel wouldn't encourage any Sierra Leonean to tell them, which illegal immigrants they MUST deport.


Subject: Re: The US should also deport S/Leoneans living here illegally ?
From: Question
To: All
Date Posted: 10:23:51 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ppp-70-248-49-171.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net at 70.248.49.171

Message:
I wish to be distinguished from the above handle as Question, one of the proud forumites that bombed the Umpire into retreat with his "kroo-bombor" locked between his "raeggae" legs.


Subject: Re: The US should also deport S/Leoneans living here illegally ?
From: ibrahim koroma
To: All
Date Posted: 09:59:00 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: host86-164-85-147.range86-164.btcentralplus.com at 86.164.85.147

Message:
Friend you completely misunderstood the chief immigration officer's argument. S/Leone has always being acccommodating to foreigners, but we want decent humans not criminals.


Subject: On Illegal immigrants
From: Reality
To: All
Date Posted: 06:07:52 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 166.189.2.13

Message:
I will be honest to say that since APC came to power, the locat1on of
illegal immigrants in Sierra Leone and the regularization of their status
or deportation is an issue that I totally agree with. Sierra Leone
regardless of all our problems is a sovereign state. The security of our
people and their interests are no less than that of the nationals of
other countries.

I had the chance of living in the Gambia for several years and met
other Sierra Leoneans who had lived in the country for over 15 years.
Every foreigner in the Gambia at that time was required to have a
"residential permit" and an "alien card," regardless of your country of
origin. The fact that you were from a friendly ECOWAS country that
was supposed to be an economic association promoting the movement
of inhabitants did not matter. Gambian immigration authorities stopped
those that did not look like Gambians on the street and asked them for
these papers. If it were not on your person, you were promptly arrested
and thrown in jail, to be released only when you paid about $100.00 for
the permit or you showed proof of having

You did not dare move from one town to the other without the permits.
This both allowed Gambiand to monitor the people in their country and
be able to weed out unsavory elements. It also provided substantial
revenue for the government as these permits were tiered so that
expatriates paid about $3000.00 dollars a year, no kidding.

When The University of the Gambia was opened, Sierra Leoneans
were treated as foreign students and paid foreign rates, though the
majority of Gambians had been educated in Sierra Leone, paying the
same fees as local students.

I believe it is time that we start to realize that though Sierra Leoneans
complain about our country, Guineans, Nigerians, Gambians and
others go there and take advantage of our lax approach to immigration
to engage in diamond mining, and 419 activities that benefit them at
the expense of ordinary Sierra Leoneans. We should start to let them
pay for the privilege of living in our country.

Look at the way Lebanese are treated in Sierra Leone. We have no
way of telling between those that were born in Sierra Leone and the
ones born out of the country. So they all behave like Sierra Leoneans
and profiteer on the backs of the suffering masses.

I was surprised at the fact that even those who were given excuses
when brothers were attacking other brother Sierra Leoneans in Kono
were warning against not doing things that would come back to bite us.
What, enforcing our border? Our country and minerals are ours. We
are not saying that others should not go there, we just want them to
appreciate the country and abide by our laws. Nigeria helped us, but
don't forget that we also sent troops to ECOMOG. It was our acting as
a base for ECOMOG that was one of the reasons we were attacked in
the first place. Go President Koroma and immigration officers, you have
our full prayers and blessings to make our country and her people
proud. If foreigners do not want to abide by our laws, kick them out. If
Sierra Leoneans in other countries don't behave, let them kick their
butts out.


Subject: Re: On Illegal immigrants
From: Loyalty
To: All
Date Posted: 09:41:53 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 213-84-242-179.adsl.xs4all.nl at 213.84.242.179

Message:
If the current governmnet is to move our country forward, we need to check the large influx of foreigners especially those who are residing in the diamondferous area.
The new immigration boss is a patriot and he is rightly doing a good job.
When the European Parliament passed a law to jail illegal immigrants for one year six months, who questioned them.
This is the way to go to clear our country from undesirable elements. How many of us know that Sierra Leone is also connected with the 419ers because of the behaviour of these undesirable immigrants.


Subject: Re: On Illegal immigrants
From: HASSAN KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 09:39:51 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: KAMSON10@HOTMAIL.COM
Entered From: dsl092-165-252.wdc2.dsl.speakeasy.net at 66.92.165.252

Message:
Reality, you are right. I was also in the Gambia. In fact you need a visa to enter the Gambia during the crisis in Sierra Leone. There is nothing wrong in enforcing the laws of the land. Let me tell you what most Gambians were saying. They said we are not serious; we don't want to work we have money and we are too lazy to find it. I started paying for residential permit in the Gambia even before i got a job.
I am not saying that they should deport foreigners, i just want all foreigners to abide by the laws of the land. Who dare you to show yourself in some of the countries we staying if you are illegal. Keep it up CIO.


Subject: Re: On Illegal immigrants
From: Bock Jah
To: All
Date Posted: 08:54:17 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 195.172.14.94

Message:
I agree with you 100% Sierra Leone has been too soft on a number of issues including immigration. It is about time we start implementing our laws and updating them where necessary,that is what a country should be about.
Those who want to visit and live there are more than welcome as long as they abide by the laws governing the country.And for those who say a country cannot totally get rid of illegal immigration is no excuse for not doing something about it.Some Nigerians in particular have gained notoriority for illegal activities all over the world and if not checked would bad for SL.
I would also want the Immigration and Labour departments to not only target Africans as there are other foreigners in Sierra Leone from my experience who do not abide by the immigration rules and working permit regulations.In some organisations the expatriate staff deprive the country of the much needed revenue from Income tax by paying their salaries in to foreign accounts abroad therby evading tax and recieve a small amount in the local currency as salary which is taxed.There should be no room for such a practice which is done with the knowledge of seniour income tax officials on their payroll.


Subject: DEPORTATION OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
From: Bonthe Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 05:18:32 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: bontilaynga@gmail.com
Entered From: at 82.114.74.97

Message:
I don't understand why the fuss over the deportation of illegal immigrants. If these people are illegals they should be deported. Is it because it is Sierra Leone.

Other countries do it and there is no coughing, but when it comes to Sierra Leone foreigners suddenly become more fragile to touch. They should be deported.
If an ECOWAS citizen overstays his visit and doesn't regularize his papers he/she should be deported.

To those who are afraid of revenge deportation of Sierra Leoneans in other countries, let them deport them if they do not abide by the law.

It is a shame that we do everything possible to be law abiding in another man's country, yet we don't want others to be law abiding in our own country.

In Banjul, you don't need to remind foreigners to regularize their papers because they know the consequences of not doing so. So please, let us allow the immmigration department to do their work. PLEASE.


Subject: Re: DEPORTATION OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
From: Bock Jah
To: All
Date Posted: 08:52:54 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 195.172.14.94

Message:
I agree with you 100% Sierra Leone has been too soft on a number of issues including immigration. It is about time we start implementing our laws and updating them where necessary,that is what a country should be about.
Those who want to visit and live there are more than welcome as long as they abide by the laws governing the country.And for those who say a country cannot totally get rid of illegal immigration is no excuse for not doing something about it.Some Nigerians in particular have gained notoriority for illegal activities all over the world and if not checked would bad for SL.
I would also want the Immigration and Labour departments to not only target Africans as there are other foreigners in Sierra Leone from my experience who do not abide by the immigration rules and working permit regulations.In some organisations the expatriate staff deprive the country of the much needed revenue from Income tax by paying their salaries in to foreign accounts abroad therby evading tax and recieve a small amount in the local currency as salary which is taxed.There should be no room for such a practice which is done with the knowledge of seniour income tax officials on their payroll.


Subject: Re: DEPORTATION OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
From: Mohamed Barrie
To: All
Date Posted: 16:54:22 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: ncsneak@aol.com
Entered From: 24-181-27-97.dhcp.smyr.ga.charter.com at 24.181.27.97

Message:
All of you guys are missing the point.Most of us immigrated to the US and given the opportunity to regularize our papers and eventually became citizens.The problem with Africa including Sierra leone is that we selectively choose sections of laws and human rights to implement and others to ignore.Immigrants are not given the opportunity to become Sierra leoneans,and there is no right way in Sierra leone to be legal.Corruption runs deep in the fabric of the society and even if you have valid documents, government officials have no respect for its documents.All of you guys have been talking about Gambia. I hope you guys would be kind enough to admit that officials in the gambia have respect for their papers and make it easy for its citizens or foriegners to obtain documents in the Gambia. Try to get a passport in sierra leone.If you have no respect for your own people, I bet you will not respect legal or illegal immigrants.Just recently, a lot of Sierra Leoneans were condemning South Africa for the way they were treating immigrants but it is quite okay if it is happens in sierra leone.


Subject: Re: DEPORTATION OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
From: joseph kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 18:38:57 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
"a lot of Sierra Leoneans were condemning South Africa for the way they were treating immigrants but it is quite okay if it is happens in sierra leone. "

That is a lie. Sierra Leone will apply the immigration rule by removing those who do not have the currect paper. Infact because we believe in the rule of law, our actions will prevent the disgruntle citizens going after the immigrant like what happened in south africa. So do not make any comparism here.



Subject: Awareness Lie Fabrication tank runs dry
From: F L Suma
To: All
Date Posted: 03:57:51 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: rogberay@yahoo.com
Entered From: migl.outside.lon-gs1vc.mistral.net at 217.154.131.202

Message:
Dear Mr Editor of Cocorioko

It would seem to me that Awareness Times online site has ran out lies and they could no longer update your website as there virtually no lies to tell.

Is it the fear of Massaquoi's disgrace that is preventing Awareness Times from updating their website as there are no more fabricated lies to be told ?

Please encourage them not to be afraid,let them post anything, just anything to keep the website going.

For your information today is the 20th and the website is still stuck on the 18th.

Please tell them to do their readers justice.We love their website.Some of us go to their site to laugh and learn how to fabricate lies

So please tell them to keep their students in the know. Atleast let them us that they have ran out of lies and fabrications

Well except if its illegal to communicate with other editors through other media I would kindly request that you post this message for Dr. Blyden to see and I will demand an unreserved apology for an outdated website without any info as to why this is so. Ordinarily if it were for a technical problem I bet they would let us know but if as I presume its a case of their Lie Lie think tank has ran dry of lies or scared of it then we have the right to know as well

With Kind Regards

Foday Suma


Subject: Re: Awareness Lie Fabrication tank runs dry
From: Gbordor
To: All
Date Posted: 05:18:24 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 166.189.181.170

Message:
Awarenesstimes has far better news than the presidential visits and
visits to America by APC ministers that Cocorioko parades as news.
The popularity of Cocorioko lies in its forum. Only those interested in
APC propaganda read the opinion pieces they parade as new.
Cocoriolo and The New people are opposite sides of the same coin.

Most people who write for Cocorioko live in USA so they only report
rumors or propaganda fed to them by their patrons in Freetown.


Subject: Re: COCORIOKO IS FAR BETTER THAN YOUR RAG.
From: Freetonian
To: All
Date Posted: 19:07:08 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-mtc-ah10.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.117.202

Message:
We who live in Sierra Leone know that Cocorioko is the best because they give us news that we dont hear in Freetown. What we read in the other newspapers is stale and is in all the newspapers. You need to take off your spectacles of bias .


Subject: Friday Sermon:Trust
From: The Cocorioko Secular Imam
To: All
Date Posted: 02:02:48 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
TRUST

Dear Believers
Assalamu 'Alaikum(Peace be unto you!)

My talk to you is about the Qur'anic word, called Al-Amanah or what might be translated in English as "Trust". The subject of Trust is so important in our daily life: if people trust one another and if they act accordingly, they will live in peace and harmony. If we trust one another, but we do not act rightfully, we will create a state of anarchy, a state of confusion and a state of disturbance in the society.

Dear Believers:
Allah (swt) instructed us to put our trust in Him. He demanded that we should fulfill our trust, and make sure that we deal with trust. It is understood that Allah Himself is the One Who fulfills His promises. He commanded us to fulfill our own promises, too. He says in Surah An-Nisa' (The Women):

"God doth command you to render back your Trusts to those to whom they are due; ..." (4:58)


Dear Believers :
It should be understood that the concept of Amanah (Trust) has been given to us since the time Allah created mankind. Allah offered the trust to the universe, and every creation refused to assume the responsibility. The only creature who assumed such a responsibility is man. In this respect, Allah informs us about His offer of the trust to the universe in Surah Al-Ahzab (The Confederates):

"We did indeed offer the trust to the Heavens and the Earth and the mountains; but they refused to undertake it, being afraid thereof: but man undertook it; he was indeed unjust and foolish;" (33:72)


Dear Believers:
Allah has instructed us to fulfill our pledges, our promises and our commitments. Any time we make a promise, we have to fulfill it in order to be considered among the believers is that they fulfill their covenants, their promises and their agreements. In Surah Al-Mu'minun (The Believers), Allah says the following about the good qualities of the believers:

"Those who faithfully observe their trusts and their covenants; and who strictly guard their prayers; these will be the heirs, ..."


Dear Believers :
I should point out that our beloved Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was called Al-Amin: The Trustworthy Person. He fulfilled all of his promises from his childhood until his death. He never betrayed anyone, and he never lied in his life. He was the best example of a man to mankind.

Dear Believers :
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) explained to us that the following items are part of the trusts that we have to fulfill: salat, ablution, weighing, measured, deposits, private talks, advising, etc. In one Hadith, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) informed us to fulfill Amanah even if the other party is not trustworthy.
"Discharge the settlement to those who entrusted you, and don't betray even the one who broke his promise." Ahmad and Abu Dawood

Dear Believers:
We have been informed by our beloved Prophet (pbuh) that whoever does not fulfill his promises does not have faith and does not have religion. In one Hadith, he said:
"There is no faith for the one who has no trust, and there is no religion for the one that does not fulfill his promises." Ahmad
In another Hadith it is reported that an advisor is to keep things in confidence.

Dear Believers:
We are informed by our beloved Prophet (pbuh) that whoever does not fulfill his commitments, pledges and promises is considered to be a hypocrite. In one Hadith, it is reported:
Narrated by Abu Huriarah (May Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (pbuh) said:
"Signs of a hypocrite are three: whenever he speaks he lies; whenever he promises, he breaks his promises; and whenever he has been entrusted, be betrays his trust; even if he fasts and prays and even if he claims he is a Muslim." Agreed

Dear Believers :
We are advised by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) that if someone talks to another person and he does not want his name to be released, it is considered to be an Amanah. Whoever does not keep the secret, he is a betrayer. In one Hadith it is reported that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said:
"When someone hears a discussion from a person who does not want his name to be released, it is considered to be a private conversation. It is a trust and even if he did not ask to be kept private." Ahmad

Dear Believers:
Our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) explained to us the things that help us to live an honest and a happy life. Among the few, he mentioned the following:
Reported by Abdullah Ibn Umar (May Allah be pleased with them) that the Prophet (pbuh) said:
"If you have four qualities, you should not worry about what you missed in life: To take care of the trust, to take care of the truth, to have good manners, and to have modest and pure food."

Dear Believers :
After this khutbah, I wish to request you kindly to observe and fulfill your promises. Whenever you promise someone try to carry out your promises perfectly and on time so as to be considered among the believers. Please do not break your agreements, your promises, your pledges and your contracts. Try to fulfill them as soon as possible and in the perfect way. Do not even delay the fulfillment of your promises. Don't be among those who say, "tomorrow". Tomorrow may never come. Let us work all together for the love of Allah. Let us train one another to practice the teachings of Islam. Let us fulfill our covenant and our pledge to Allah: whatever we have promised Him, we should execute our promises. By doing so, we will earn His Blessings, His Mercy and His Forgiveness.

Dear Believers:
Let me end my khutbah with an Ayah from the Qur'an in Surah Al-Ma'arij (The Way of Ascent) about the qualities of those who perform the regular prayers:

"...and those who respect their trusts and covenants; and those who stand firm in their testimonies; amd those who guard the sacredness of their worship; such will be the honoured ones in the Gardens of Bliss." (70:32-35)

May Allah keep us on the straight path of Islam. May Allah guide us, help us and bless us. Ameen.


Subject: The Undemocratic APC Will Never Change---------
From: Alpha Saidu Bangura
To: All
Date Posted: 00:50:09 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: saidubangso@aol.com
Entered From: at 12.54.4.2

Message:
The man who spent a huge amount of Sierra Leone's diamond money to buy the position of vice-president, Mr.Sam-Sumana recently led a delegation to Kailahun and informed the chiefs that they must support the APC or hand over thier staffs.
I know that the word "democracy" is not part of the the APC'S vocabulary but I want them to understand that our chiefs are elected by thier people and are free to support any political party they want to support.
Nobody has the right to force the chiefs to support the APC. The chiefs are citizens of Sierra Leone therefore thier can belong to any party and be free to participate in the running of the country. Only the APC will think of taking a chief's staff because the chief did not support them. Shame on the entire membership of the APC for fighting hard to destroy the democracy our people fought for.


Subject: Re: The Undemocratic APC Will Never Change---------
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 03:31:20 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-72-75-107-243.washdc.east.verizon.net at 72.75.107.243

Message:
Alpha Saidu Bangura, Your are back on the problem paramount chiefs have since colonial powers held held them in bondage. Paramount chief GBAWURU was bannished because he allowed A.P.C. to enter WARA WARA yagala chiefdom . His tribal authorities and all suspected A.P.C. supporters were punished. He was restored when A.P.C.( FIRST A.P.C.) took leadership. However, A.P.C. gave no freedom of choice to paramount chiefs , instead some chiefs became thugs and intimidators in their chiefdoms because they have to save their power. We destroyed this ugly red order in all the Yahlunka chiefdoms , because it is wrong and undemocratic. The tricky part is the oath of allegiance chiefs take each time a new governing party is in place. In fact it is treason for a paramount chief to be part of the ruling power and support opposition, they term this double play as sabotage and disloyalty. Chiefs can belong to the governming part, but they should not prevent residents in their chiefdoms from belonging to parties they want.Paramount chiefs extend this order down on sub-section chiels ,tribal authorities and resident.


Subject: Re: The Undemocratic APC Will Never Change---------
From: The Guy Next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 01:29:25 06/20/08 ()
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If I may ask... when did you or any person fight for Democracy? Who ever objected? This is not the first time you have made mentioned of this hard fought struggle. To the best of my knowledge it was introduced by President J.S. Momoh(APC) in the 1991 constitution; all set for implementation before the coup. When Kabba came to office he implemented it and that marked the start of "so called Democracy” to beats the hell out of me. Had the administration not adhered to some of the elements of democracy we would have been deemed in violation of the Washington consensus depriving our nation from receiving help from World Bank, IMF, and other donors? It was something we had to do.. What fight?


Subject: Re: The Undemocratic APC Will Never Change---------
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 07:21:02 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Your Josephine Momoh was also very supportive of the AFRC/RUF coalition, so was your Secretary General, Victor Foe... and even Agne's best friend in the W African neighbourhood, Burkina Faso Prezo - Blaise...

The question now is was Josephine Momoh ever committed to democracy? Of course NO. Many lives were lost to boot our this ungodly coalition AFRC/RUF. Have you ever heard of J6 in Salone or were you so dazzled by the traffic lights in western cities that you have already developed Alziemer's. Do you also know that the TRC identified APC misrule as the greatest single cause of the 11-year imbroglio Mama salone endured?

Today, one can hardly distinguish between the 'new' APC and AFRC/RUF hooligans who were/are bent on destroying our beloved country. Where do you think the Leather Boots,the Shekito's, the Eddy kanneh's, the APC Task Force boys suddenly emerged from? Why do you think Agnes and Blaise Campori (killer of the African Legend Thomas Sankara) are best of friends? Apart from thugs, mercenaries,illegal weapons... what has Burkina Faso of all places got to offer Sierra Leone? Did you notice this rebel loving nation was the very FIRST country he visted after Christiana Thorpe's maneuvring?

Some of you see things right in front of your noses but can never make reasoned judgements because "nar me kortoh...or nar me contri man... or nar we tem dis, etc". This spate of election violence is not happening in a vacuum, the closure of the SLPP radio was no coincidence... Prezo Agnes gives the nod to all these mishaps and then shamelessly turns round to launder his image by launching the Unity Radio again. Well my friend you can fool some people some times... you cannot fool all the people all the time.

My brother next door, wakey wakey, smell the coffee and learn some of your country's recent history. Whislt you are at it, try not to ignore salient facts like...
A lot of people died to get us to where we are today (a reasonbly democratic nation), and most importantly that APC, left unchecked, will again speedily take us back to where we came from.

Let us support different political parties... its called democracy. But let us always remember that Mama salone must and will reign supreme over any Party.

Should you require evidences to help your comprehension, please feel free to contact me... you are my brother after all.


Subject: Re: The Undemocratic APC Will Never Change---------
From: The Guy Next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 15:16:27 06/22/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-24-95-38-191.columbus.res.rr.com at 24.95.38.191

Message:
Indeed, you are a brother; however, a brother that is drowning in his own aphorism. My post was in response to Alpha Saidu's baseless adage on his and his cabal's fight for Democracy. From your post to me, I cannot tell what sentiment you bear. You rendered
rhetoric on an issue that is not related to my contention with Alpha Saidu's usual unsubstantiated claim (The long fight for Democracy).

What does that have to do with Josipine Momoh, Agnes, AFRC/RUF and all the other debris you submitted? I say, Democracy was realized simply because the time was right. Without elements of Democracy in place Sierra Leone would not have been eligible to receive the help we attract from the World Bank and other foreign organizations.

Where, when and how did anyone fight for democracy? That is the question; please respond to this question specifically then, you can attempt to offer me lecture on comprehension. For know I'm good bro!


Subject: Must watch
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 00:42:58 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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What do you think?


Subject: Sierra Leone is for Sierra Leoneans first Mr. Editor.
From: The Guy Next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 21:36:53 06/19/08 ()
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Cockorioko Limited writes: Sierra Leone must exercise caution with illegal immigrants drive.
Mr. Editor, a country must first protect it boundaries, then take measures to provide the tools (jobs, education) with which its citizens can meet their physiological needs. Similar to a Business if profits can not be realized by increasing price reduce the cost of producing the goods and services of that business.

Sierra Leone cannot adequately provide for its population; as such, it makes perfect sense to halt ILLIGAL immigration in an effort to relive the stress levied on the Gov't. It will not be prudent for one to invite the neighbors for dinner when food is not enough to feed your household.

If a foreign national decides he wants to make an abode in Sierra Leone then that individual must show that he does not intend to take away from the bonified citizens. The individual must migrate legally and show that he has a genuine interest by disclosing the resource with which he/she plans to survive with. The issue of deportation impinges on those that can not show proof of how they intend to support themselves. The relationship between the aforementioned and corruption (illegal deals) is more often than not Symbiotic.

You directed our attention to the ECOWAS: Article on the Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Establishment. This article was not coined in an attempt to be indulgent but to encourage cross culture, identify comparative and absolute advantages enhancing the doctrine of free markets while allowing for specialization. If your contemplation of the above ECOWAS article is factual, then, such a Trade/Public policy will augment a Parato inefficient situation.

I spent 3 months in China in an attempt to study its rural development, agriculture and the effects from its immergence in the world market. I learnt that migration between its provinces was prohibited up until the year 2000. A Chinese seeking to migrate from one province to another had to apply for a visa at which time it will be determined if he/she has employment.

You made mentioned of the United State’s failed policy towards immigration. Mr. Editor, what is this a joke? The law makers in the US hope to control migration to an extent and that’s all it is. If I can travel half way around the world stick a card in an ATM machine, punch in a few keys, within seconds that machine can communicate with my bank in the States; verify the existence of an account and funds complete a currency conversion then, dispense cash, America can surly stop illegal immigration if they want to.

The bottom line is: Amongst all my father's children I love my self the best. Bad enough, we have our own citizens engage in corrupt practices; we can not afford to host non-citizens with the same agenda. If a foreign national plan to migrate mother Sierra Leone you MUST show means of sustenance.
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Subject: Re: Sierra Leone is for Sierra Leoneans first Mr. Editor.
From: Nationalist
To: All
Date Posted: 13:08:56 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 84.54.21.148

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Yes, all the foreigners,except Donors and Diplomats should be asked to leave Salone in 30 days.Let us enjoy their fine houses,cars, shops and Inidustries.Salone is for us.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone is for Sierra Leoneans first Mr. Editor.
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 13:47:14 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmai.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.104

Message:
You sound like the late Idi Amin Dada of Uganda. We deserve genuene homes and factories and not what has to be confiscated from foreigners.

Lets don't set a bad example in Sa Lone.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone is for Sierra Leoneans first Mr. Editor.
From: Loyalty
To: All
Date Posted: 09:45:10 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 213-84-242-179.adsl.xs4all.nl at 213.84.242.179

Message:
Indeed, we need to protect our country and also to give prominence to our citizens before any foreigner.
You need to traversed the Middle East, Europe and even Africa, to notive a high sense of nationalism and patriotism.
In order to move our contry forward we must not compromise it. The deportation of foreigners is the right thing. Let them go to Botswan and reside in its diamond areas.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone is for Sierra Leoneans first Mr. Editor.
From: Foday Poro
To: All
Date Posted: 23:32:42 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4577b27b.dyn.optonline.net at 69.119.178.123

Message:
My fear is that if other countries begin to adopt the Me, Myself and I immigration policy policy, Sierra Leoneans will be in deep trouble. We have too many Sierra Leoneans all over West Africa, hustling a living. The intention of our immigration officials may be noble and an attempt to control crime and police our borders.

However, the reaction of other countries may not be as temperate. Nigeria and Guinea especially have a rotten way of treating foreigners. I would hate for our people to be attacked or molested in retaliation.

Ghanaians had been rounded up and evicted from Nigeria in the past and many Sierra Leoneans had been molested in xenophobic spasms by rampaging squads in Conakry in the past.

We live in glass houses. We really shouldn't be throwing stones.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone is for Sierra Leoneans first Mr. Editor.
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 12:48:28 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 89.242.98.96

Message:
What is your suggestion then? if not immigration controls. Every soverign country have their own form of security control and that includes immigration so are not prepared to lose bilateral relations with other countries who enforces immigration controls by retaliating against them its like saying you cannot enforce any immigration controls on our citizens living in your country how pathetic does that sound?.

Do you even know how the Nigerian authorities treat their nationals who are convicted of serious crimes in other countries? the Nigerian reputation around the world has not been good you may agree with me on this, so the authorities are keeping a close watch on their citizens in other countries who are bent on causing havoc that could further deepen their already volatile name.

I cannot believe that the effort of our immigration officials would meet such unfair opposition from purportedly citizens from that country.

My people, the war which ended less than 6 years ago was partly orchestrated and funded by foreigners some of whom have lived in the country for years but are now holding grudge because they could no longer get their way with the Sierra Leonean people.

I'm sure all the countries mentioned in this important discussion themselves have strict immigration countrols which are for the interest of their countries. Sierra Leone have being and still is a haven for foreigners. It may interest some of you to know that there are Sierra Leonean born Gambians and Nigerians in their immigration systems.

Any contry that believe in sovereignty and democracy will not penalize Sierra Leonean nationals living in those countries where criminals are deported to, because if faced with a similar problem, they'll do the same.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone is for Sierra Leoneans first Mr. Editor.
From: The Guy Next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 00:28:32 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-24-95-38-191.columbus.res.rr.com at 24.95.38.191

Message:
Ture, but those folks that are being rounded up are hustlers; involved in scams and much to do with mis-happenings. Outsiders are welcome but they must be documented and have a sense of porpose for being in the country. Thats not asking a lot...


Subject: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Foday Poro
To: All
Date Posted: 16:57:31 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ool-4577b27b.dyn.optonline.net at 69.119.178.123

Message:
Grntlemen of the Forum, some of us have given up! After 47 years of Independence, our country is a sick, hungry, impoverished, corrupt and desperattely hopeless piece of real estate. The political parties have all raped the country with parochial policies that continue to pour petrol on tribal hostilities. The intellectuals are always trying to slip their fingers into the country's back pocket and the proletariat cheers and high-fives thieving politicians, even as they suffer and infant mortality gallops to record highs.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

We have formed an organization to actively lobby either Great Britain or the U.S.A to PLEASE RECOLONIZE Sierra Leone for a determinate period of time. I believe that we can get these two powers interested by offering them some of Sierra Leone's great charms, like our wonderful harbor (as a watering hole for Nato forces and the U.S Atlantic fleet), our rolling natural beaches (Did someone say Tourism?), our vast mineral potential (Maybe our diamonds will finally stop rebuilding Lebanon and begin laying infrastructure in Sierra Leone), our petroleum reserves (a good joint venture with the West is possible here).

Recolonization will bring us untold benefits and help us develop an economic base that will be the envy of all Africa. We are just tired of being exploited and abused by fellow countrymen. The West, with politically correct sensibilities, will accomodate us without the crazy exploitation we are suffering from fellow Sierra Leoneans. I really take no pride in an African Independence that has unleashed more atrocities and calamities on the man in the African Street.

Give us 30 years under the British or American umbrella and we will straighten out a lot of the rubbish that currently obtains in Sierra Leone.

You know why Puerto Rico consistently rejects independence from The United States? They know the benefits they get from this colonization (or commonwealth status, as it is gingerly called).

We will post more information after we have make substantive progress. Stay tuned and join us. Take the time in the interim and think!


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: NO NO
To: All
Date Posted: 10:12:49 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Agreed that we cannot govern, agreed that despite all resources we cannot feed ourselves, and agreed that despite 47 years of independence we have not learnt to be self sufficient, and agreed that what Britian left for us we have chopped everything, and agreed that we are beggars, for all intents and purposes.But colonisation- no no and never.It is a shame that we, instead of reforming ourselves talk of colonisation.Why dont you taker citizenship of Uk and live their on their dole???


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Kenday S. Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 09:33:42 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: kenday.kamara@waldenu.edu
Entered From: c-67-164-190-194.hsd1.co.comcast.net at 67.164.190.194

Message:
foday poro, please read this study on - Considering the Enormity of Africa’s Problems,
Is Re-Colonization an Option - http://www.panafricanu.org/research_papers/leadership.pdf

i hope you and our folks in this forum will find it informative.

regards,
kenday s. kamara


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: anti-imperialist
To: All
Date Posted: 11:55:27 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
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I have read your article and find that it is based, like so many studies of Africa by both western and African scholars, on the same set of flawed racialized assumptions about "progress" and developmentalism that have structured the production of knowledge about this region since the 18th century, recast in modern form.

As a scholar I will simply try to unveil the hidden structures of racism that underpin the proofs, measures, and methods used to craft this argument, albeit in an informal manner.

Words like "retarded development" and "backwardness" when describing Africa have a long geneaology (as a Foucauldian would call it) in western systems of knowledge. What does "retarded" mean if one looks at it from a long historical perspective? I think a better word would be "obstructed" development, as retarded implies some "natural" impediment that is inherent in the region and or its cultural practices, which I will get back to. Africa's course of historical development was obstructed by foreign intrusion, rapine and war at a key juncture of global capitalist expansion. The transportation of Africa's people over the course of four centuries of slavery was indeed a major contributor to Africa's impoverishment, as rising populations were critical to the accumulation of wealth through the 18th and 19th centuries when the basis of such wealth was still agriculture, in Europe, American, and everywhere else in the world.

It is true that the history of colonialism is complex and there are many intervening factors, rather than a unilinear narrative of victimization, which also has its problems as it recapitulates notions of weakness and lack of agency.

But let me get back to words. What are the meanings of "progress" and development? Who defines these conditions and processes? I tell you that these are biased concepts in which racialized assumptions are embedded, and they were defined by the emergent disciplines of political economy and the social sciences as evolutionary schmatics with a specific criteria during the age of imperial expansion. They have no objective meanings in themselves, but are reflective of the hegemony of western epistemes. This is not to say that social science methods are completely illegitimate, but we must separate out the biases and assumptions that were interwoven in the founding of these disciplines, and not forget the historical geopolitical context in which they were formed. Westerners travelling the globe, writing down the "manners and customes of the peoples" they observed, calling them savages, as they interpreted them through their jaded frames of reference, comparing themselves to what they saw, defining themselves and others in the process, and deeming themselves superior, more advanced and "civilized", while promulgating their own culture, values and institutions as the model others must adopt (the modern version of this is American rhetoric that seeks to remake the world in its own image, "freedom," democracy, and "free trade" are the buzzwords nowadays). All of this masked the very violent and murderous imperial expansion taking place from the early 19th century, first by the British, later joined by France, Germany, Belgium, etc.

"Development," in western imperialist rhetoric, means following the same trajectory of economic, social, institutional, political, and religious change as western Europe. Around these buzzwords of progress and development, a whole racial hierarchy was constructed whose meanings persist into the present and have long attained the status of axioms or universal criteria, thus, they uphold the global structures of racism and inequality into the present. So westerners can look at suffering in Africa and dismiss it as something that is just always there, rather than inquiring into its historical causes.

Those cultures and societies deemed "backward," "morally degenerate," unable to rule themselves, gradually came under the control of western capitalist powers, yes with the help of local collaborators, but aren't there people everywhere who act for self-gain? This was not a grand plan perhaps, or unified imperial project, as the simple victim narrative would have it, but the culmination of a myriad of local, regional, and global interventions and political contests.

As far as Africa's backwardness being evidenced by tribalism, "archaic beliefs," corrupt and grasping elites, just what are these things, and are they specific to Africa, endemic to it in some essentialised sense? I ask, what were the fratricides of the wars of religion, various civil wars (take you pick), and the two World Wars of the past centuries if not a tribalistic orgy writ large in Europe and exported to the rest of the world??? Nationalist and tribalist are synonyms, and if you look beneath them, you find specific groups and individuals (usuallly elites) vying for power and framing their murderous agendas in this type of rhetoric. Conflict is about competition for power wherever it takes place. And there is plenty of this going on in the west today.

Archaic beliefs? While I am a Christian, if I had to forget that for a moment and try to look objectively at religious systems, none of them are based on what is called reason. Religious faith and its various attendant practices clearly abound in the west. Is burning a candle before the Virgin Mary, making a pilgrimage to a shrine for healing, or spilling out your sins to a priest any less archaic than cultural and religious practices and rituals in Africa? I think not.

As far as corruption and rulers exploiting their people there is plenty of that in western history and presently; in fact that very political corruption (Whig monopoly) in Britain in the 18th century is seen as one of the factors that made it the financial and industrial hegemon that it became. Rather than "retarding" its development, it was the very means by which its wealth and "progress" were built. Ever read reports or historical narratives about the early age of industrialization in Britain? Women and children were brutalized and sentenced to early deaths in factories and coal mines. Paupers were imprisoned and beaten. So much for savagery, that is what elites called the British poor, which justified treating them however they wanted, just like colonized subjects.

All of these things that supposedly constitute Africa's "backwardness and retardation" can be found everywhere, so they are not the reasons for her poverty and suffering today. That would be the legacy of colonialism, slavery, and continuing political and economic relationships that are their legacies. Recolonization would not fix things.

African nations, like other colonized peoples, became independent in the midst of a cold war that determined the very narrow options of all new nations. Leaders who tried to chart an independent non-aligned course for their countries could not do so. Whether wanting to take sides or not, what choices did African leaders have? So much for politics.

In terms of economics, the dye was already cast and a very unequal world system in place, because of imperialism. The inefficacy of donor aid given Africa by the west is not just the result of corrupt politicians, but the many constraints and conditions that come along with such aid by the IMF and World Bank, aimed at maintaining imperialist status quo.

If the west really wanted African nations to develop and progress for their own sake, they would immediately cancel all debt and give aid without strings attached to local communities and organizations, not just to politicians whom they want to cooperate with the western agenda, so turn a blind eye to the corruption anyway. These things should be done in light of the long history of colonialism, slavery, war, and pillage from Africa that built western capitalism. Africa and Africans have contributed their wealth, talents, labor, and energies to building the world economy in countless, measureless ways, but all that is erased by this western racist developmentalist logic. The west should also support fair trade rather than "free trade" which is a euphemism for maintaining western economic power on a playing field (world market) made unequal by imperialism. All economically successful nations practiced protectionism in the early years, they like to forget that.

When the west and its international proxies say they want to help Africa develop, they mean this in a very specific way: more consumption of western products, and allowing western companies to develop resources and business ventures. Of course also there is the cheap labor force. African Governments abide by "free trade" would be sure not to allow any profit-eating labor laws that protect people. Is that the kind of development Sierra Leoneans want? I doubt it...

Anyway, I have gone on too long. I implore all to reject imperialism in all its forms, and twisted insidious logics.


Subject: Re-colonizing Salone is an insult to your kleptomaniac Queen
From: Salone CIA
To: All
Date Posted: 06:44:06 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
"Give us 30 years under the British or American umbrella and we will straighten out a lot of the rubbish that currently obtains in Sierra Leone"

PART I

Foday ohr Porto (Joe) - don't force me to disclose your identity.

I think you write very well, debate even better, but have an evil reasoning - akin to twisted brains like George W's Carl Rove or Hitler's Herman Goering.

You have deliberately chosen to ignore the clandestine and sometimes overt policies of anglosaxons - designed to promote only their self interest at the expense of the world (most especially so called "coloured" folks). Remember the Mau Mau? Ghandi? Martin Luther King? Apartheid South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia…? KKK? Modern day Diego Garcia? David Kelly, the British guy Tory Blaire Killed?

Have you forgotten that Britain ‘owned’ Sierra Leone for decades? ... what was the relic? Bai Bureh's apt and courageous revolt, priceless karats of diamonds on your so called majesty's crown and the narrowest of streets in Freetown. It perhaps would surprise you to know that a significant proportion of meaningful infrastructure we have in Salone today were done by the Chinese (the only functioning HEP @ Dodo, our National Stadium, Ministerial Offices (Youyi), etc – who I must add have had very little contact with Sierra Leone. Sometimes I wonder what would be if our links with the East became much stronger. Personally I think it’s the way forward.

Mr Poro I know you are a white boy playing Smart Alec… and a big evil coward at that. But you must read your violent and oppressive history again. When and if you do, you will learn that most of your ill gotten wealth including many structures in present day cities (Liverpool, Birmingham, etc), were acquired from the babaric slave trade - your ancestors so assiduously pursued. Before then, your state sponsored seafaring piracy acts (1300s-1800s) also immensely contributed to the riches you enjoy today. In more recent years, Apartheid S Africa had all the support they needed from your evil lot... there was no need killing Lumumba and colluding with Mobutu - to willfully destroy Congo. Google this - George Bush the "snake's father" (as the Iraqis call him) was one of the biggest sponsors of Mobutu - they were so close, they even exchanged holiday homes... look at the mess Congo has had to endure. Today only China is willing to genuinely help Congo. Google the recent Sino-Congolese development pact and see what symbiosis is all about.

WATCHOUT 4 PART 2


Subject: Kleptomaniac Queen - Part 2
From: Salone CIA
To: All
Date Posted: 07:09:41 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
I cannot help mentioning the ongoing Anglo-Saxon perpetuated genocide in Arab lands (falsely dubbed war on terror, For Queen & Country, searching for Weapons of Mouse Destruction (WMDs)etc ) … when this quintessential anglo-saxon savagery is over, at least 2 million+ Arab lives would have been lost (‘collateral damage, the preferred nomenclature to disguise the slaughter of helpless civilians); not to mention the trillions of dollars wasted that could have easily transformed mama Africa. This unnecessary war will go down in history as one of the lowest of State sponsored crimes…. Queen & Country my black@$$!

Thank God for the emergence of China. Before 2040, if you are still alive Foday Orh pohtoh you will begin to see what symbiotic relationships are all about. Your parasitic bullying worked temporarily in Africa and India... but is now going to fail disastrously and bury you... the same way the Romans failed...insatiable appetite to dominate mankind - ravenous greed...eating till you vomit… consequently overstretching YOUR CAPACITY)… This my friend, is going to be your undoing.

If I were you, I would start investing in Africa... buying up land and property now... because my friend, the future is Africa. As with the Roman Empire, the Anglosaxon Tribal empire is going down this 21st Century. Believe. Think about this... What does the great white hope - America, export these days... technology - that China is fast catching up with and making cheaper, weapons of war ... you may have to negotiate with the Taliban again, as less and less people are going to be needing your deadly stuff.

Talking about re-colonizing Salone is an insult to your kleptomaniac Queen. Were it not for respect of the Reverend Kabs and forumites, I would have said your mama did not raise you properly. We are Africans and proud to be. We know what your type think and wish for us, and we are going to surprise you this century, and my gues is it will largely be without you.
You are either going to shut up or put up, b'cos the next superpower is CHINA! I will be smiling when you start learning Mandarin in your old age.

Don't worry I'll remind you.


Subject: Re: Kleptomaniac Queen - Part 2
From: Wan Ten Kemeh
To: All
Date Posted: 09:32:22 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: kemeh@yahoo.com
Entered From: npj-proxy.wlink.com.np at 202.79.54.50

Message:
Kudos my brother. You explained it far better than I would have done as I was so pissed off by this fellow who calls himself Poro. Bai Bureh who was a true Poro initiate fought against these same people and here we are one hundred years later and this fellow is advocating for re-colonisation. I am sure Milton Margai and others will be turning in thier graves. I think this Poro fellow needs a lesson in history.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Wan Ten Kemeh
To: All
Date Posted: 03:55:26 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: kemeh@yahoo.com
Entered From: npj-proxy.wlink.com.np at 202.79.54.50

Message:
"We are just tired of being exploited and abused by our fellow countrymen".

But you prefer to be exploited by a foreign country? You are sick, sick, sick. In fact you are suppose to be in a mental institution. People like you make me want to puke. You atre a disgrace to africans everywhere.

No wonder the country is not moving forward with people like you around. This slavish and dependenbt mentality is what is taking africa back to the stone ages. You are like a 45 year old women who went back to her fathers' house and start begging him to take her back as she is tired of married life. It should havebeen better if you had kept your mouth shut and allow progressive people to come up with meaningful ideas. If you think people like Milton Margai and others who were great patriot were wrong in asking for independence, then I advice you go and see Dr Nahim


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Joseph kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 19:28:21 06/22/08 ()
Email Address: jose@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
But Dr Nahim is also a mad man. Do you really think that one man psychiatrist in Sierra Leone is a normal thing. Imagine if you are put in charge of 300 mad patient.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Blanshard Meheux
To: All
Date Posted: 09:30:46 06/20/08 ()
Email Address: foriwata@hotmail.com
Entered From: cache4.nccr.epa.gov at 134.67.6.14

Message:
Foday, This has been my salvation song for many years, to several of my brethren who, without real reason trumpet out their loud discombabulated justification as to why we do not need the assistance of those that laid the foundation for our socio-political existence.
Recolonization might be a term that many would be uncomfortable with, so lets call it a partnership. One in which sixty percent of the proceeds from all economic activity goes into the coffers of the government of Sierra Leone's, and the remainder to our partner. The articles of association, terms, conditions and agreements of cooperation, should be mandated and approved by a joint judiciary and legislative body, that adheres to strict guidelines and regulations, that incorporates all facets of current and future development plans, that will be of direct benefit to the citizens and society, prohibiting any and all forms of abrogation, by any member of the coliation.
Our current status of penniless nobody's in a land saturated with resources overseen by pauper politicians, with oversized appetites at the devils banquet, will forever remain the same if we cling on to this attitude of foolish pride, that is destined to destroy us. I fully support this idea, and volunteer to work with you.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: marlin
To: All
Date Posted: 08:27:21 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Then you are really a sicko!


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: anti-imperialist
To: All
Date Posted: 18:26:20 06/19/08 ()
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Excuse me, but I find this is an absurd proposition. The British as a ruling colonial power never did much good for Sierra Leone, or any other of their colonies for that matter. Whatever prosperity, specifically economic, that may be recalled when Salone was a Crown colony in the 1950s can merely be attributed to the thriving global economy in that era of postwar reconstruction and growth. I highly doubt that many Sierra Leoneians, or British for that matter, would be eager to embrace this plan (maybe Mark Thatcher!). The British may be a good friend as a brother nation, but as a colonial power? that is just crazy, and goes against all feelings of sovereign national pride.

As for the US? even more ludicrous, but be careful, with oil offshore you may inadvertently fall within America's imperial grasp yet, and in ways you will not like. While all right thinking Americans are hoping for an Obama win, don't forget, we, and the world, have suffered under Bush for the past 8 years, and could you imagine another 4 or 8 under McCain?!!!

You are talking about the country that brought us Guantanamo, illegal detentions, extraordinary rendition, and an unprovoked war on Iraq that has destroyed that nation and destablized the Middle East, and made Americans look like hypocrites across the globe. The first thing they would do is start spying on and persecuting Muslims in Sierra Leone. I also doubt the US would share all its benefits of citizenship with a colonized people, they never even admit to being an imperial power ( but they always have been, beginning with the expropriation of Native Americans, then later the Phillipines, Hawaii, Cuba before the revolution, Puerto Rico, whose citizens do not vote in the general election for president only the primaries, and there has been plenty of neo-imperialism and secret interventions/assassinations in Latin America orchestrated by the US).

This post I am responding to is probably just a joke, but in case not, you should start reading more about the history of the US and Britain. Many high ideals and democratic rhetoric, but they have often not practices what they preached.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: FOR REAL
To: All
Date Posted: 23:55:10 06/19/08 ()
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Entered From: pool-71-178-164-214.washdc.fios.verizon.net at 71.178.164.214

Message:
Paddyman, u blen en u deaf en most of all u get such a rotten inflated pride.Try realistic thinking for a change. If recolonialization comes in a way that does not take away from our dignity as Sierra Leoneans, WHY NOT? Wetin u broder done do for u in de last 47yrs.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Foday Poro
To: All
Date Posted: 19:16:54 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
How can being ruled by Britain or U.S.A be a ridiculous proposition? Please take a savage look at the rule by SLPP, APC, Militarists and so on. Hasn't this rule by our own flesh and blood more horendous and devastating than anything the British ever did us?

The USA may grab some of our assets, the capitalists that they are. They will however give us in return much more than we can ever expect from fellow Africans. Why should we be happy that John Benjamin or Alpha Khan makes millions off our backs, simply because they are Sierra Leoneans, while our people get Kondoe? Nothing is more disheartening than a cabal of Salone top guns and foreign interlopers milking the country while the swarming masses eat grass like Fritanboes!

I believe that the country will enjoy far more civil, political and economic rights and freedoms under a civilized colonialism with the West. In thirty years, we would be far progressed economically.

I bet you that if this issue were referendumed, recolonialism will win hands down. And think of all the STAYS and Green Cards and Citizenship smoothies!


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: marlin
To: All
Date Posted: 08:32:38 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
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Please stop preaching this recolonization rhetoric which has been around since the 1980s. Remove it from this forum and take it elsewhere. We know who you are period.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Reality
To: All
Date Posted: 06:24:29 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 166.189.168.16

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If you accept your argument, then you are accepting that whites are
superior to blacks, pure and simple. Countries like America that people
admire today went through the same struggles; civil wars, hunger,
poverty, and other tough challenges. Rome was not built in a day, let
us have more faith in ourselves. Although it seems attractive, inviting
whites to come and rule us again is an acceptance of racial inferiority
and a lack of racial pride.

Look at how countries like Indonesia and Malysia suffered, but through
hard work these people are no longer underdeveloped, but developing
nations. Let us just work hard, discourage tribalism and eliminate
corruption, things will one day be ok. If Abraham Lincoln came back,
he won't recognize USA today. Maybe if we don't, our children will
make the country better.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: marlin
To: All
Date Posted: 08:35:04 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 61.50.142.110

Message:
Reality please do not engage this person (sic). There is a hidden agenda at play.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: anti-imperialist
To: All
Date Posted: 20:21:07 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
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The term "civilised colonialism" is an oxymoron; there is no such thing. All of Africa's sufferings can be attributed to the colonial past, how else can mass poverty and suffering in such a resource rich continent be explained? The economic relationships of the colonial period continue to this day throughout the globe, in the south. It was easy to give independence to areas where control over developing its resources was already firmly in hand. What you are saying is that Sierra Leone as a nation should not exist, except as some colony of a western power. Such calls for a new colonialism have no place on the forum of patriots.


No country colonizes another but for self-serving purposes, usually for the wealthy few at the expense of the rest. And while a few talented educated Sierra Leonean intellectuals stand to benefit from those green cards and stays, the vast majority would be subject to good old fashioned american racism in everyday life, disrespect of their cultural values, institutions, and marginalized in low wage jobs and slums. Good luck in preserving rights and access to farmland for regular people in Sierra Leone itself, this will all be bought up and privatized by big, American commercial farming conglomerates. Better to develop the resources of Sierra Leone for Sierra Leonians as a sovereign people.

Perhaps, a union of West African States, along the lines of the Eu, is the best possible plan for uplifting the country. As far as political corruption, there is plenty of that in the US too. Our political system is held in thrall by powerful corporate capitalists, like big oil, big pharma, and insurance companies. Transparent elections? Look at what happened in 2000. It will be a miracle sent by God if Obama becomes president, because he will surely win the popular vote, only to be obstructed by some philandering of ballots, or miscounting, etc.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Foday Poro
To: All
Date Posted: 22:41:51 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
The points that you've raised, in opposition to the recolonialization of failed states like Sierra Leone, which are the rule rather than the exception in Sierra Leone, are duly noted. They however do not obviate the glaring failure of these so-called independent countries that do not even make a pretense of having the social, economic, politcal and juriprudential intangibles of viable nation states. Most of these countries are an orgy of tribal and ethnic mayhem waiting to happen, as tribes and clans within the country fight for control of scarce resources and local hegemony. I will not even mention the festering sores that are Rwanda, Congo, CAR etc...

The soaring rhetoric employed during the independence struggle does make the term 'civilized colonialism' an oxymoron, I grant you. Who would easily forget the inspiring words of Kwame Nkrumah, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, Ahmed Sheku Toure and many others? When these folks came to power however, reality hit the fan and the towering rhetoric was quickly pygmytized by the seeds of neglect, megalomania and corruption. Self rule has not delivered the goods, and merely roping these poor countries together will only compound and magnify the problem of poverty and the myriad social ills that are Africa's lot. Such an association will just not quack like an EU duck even with feathers and a bill affixed to it. See the rubble of the failure of the OAU, AU, Mano River Union etc..

The truth is that Africa is more devastated in every sense, in 50 years of self-rule than it was under colonial rule. And the distress would not abate in the next 50 years if the status quo were not kicked out. Yes, we will go to Western capitals cap-in-hand, as usual, like an international Miskina, and get a coupla million bucks for Project A or Strategy B. The cheque is usually cashed and divied up abroad so that trinkets are bought for family members and concubines, as momentos from abroad. What do the common people get? Nada, my friend!
My call for recolonialization is not really an acceptance of an inferiority complex: such will be a lazy rendition of my whip. It is really a cold, hard eyeballing of our desperate reality and recognizing that unless we rethink our basic loci, our goose is cooked. Frankly recolonization is a more appetizing option right now than the political sham we are being coy with.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Wan Ten Kemeh
To: All
Date Posted: 04:07:24 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: kemeh@yahoo.com
Entered From: npj-proxy.wlink.com.np at 202.79.54.50

Message:
I think you need to study history a little for you to understand how preposterous your idea sounds. Nations considered as developed today were considered underdeveloped hundreds of years ago. Every dog has its day. America did no become great by asking Britain to recolonise them. They took thier own destiny in their own hands and ended up becoming what they are today. Should you die now and return after a thousand years you will be surprise to see a completely different world order. The only thing I can 100% assure you is that the super powers and rich nation will not be countries begging for colonisation. So it is time you wake up and stop your heroin-associated ideas.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 22:40:43 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Greetings. Foday Poro and anti imperialist, I must first and foremost, commend you for such a wonderful debate. The idea of a re-colonization has been on the lips of certain grassroots Sierra Leoneans for many years, due to the frustration about the dragging national development but the idea was used as a pacifier rather than one with strong belief in its applicability or desire that Sierra Leoneans welcome such a drift.
America for one, as history indicates, is ati-imperialist from the get-go. The American fundamental principles clearly disagrees with the idea of colonizing sovereign nations or be colonized themselves. The fundamental human liberties and international cooperation will be highly hampered in the exercise or involvement in colonization or re-colonization if you will, as these two nations, Britain and America, America particularly, sees unfit for the Twenty-First Century Civilization.
In 1786, I believe, the Americans rejected British Rule and fought a bitter war, the “American Revolution” that gave way to self freedom. Therefore, if they did not want to be ruled by another nation, I see no reason why they would want to rule another sovereign nation especially in the Twenty-first century, where they have partnered with nations such as Russia and China for explorations and other business ventures.
Even during the seasoned period when Colonialism was appreciated by certain Latin and European countries, America during the 1800’s gave freedom to Liberia, their one and only colony in sub-Saharan Africa and Africa at large. So I can not see, at a time when nations are cooperating for development, America undergoing their own problems as one of you rightly stated, would they wish to have a sovereign nation like ours be handed over to them for re-colonization purposes. Their only admonition to us I believe, would be to encourage us to govern our nation appropriately. This is why, for many years now they have been advocating good governance because they know we can solve our problems if good governance is appropriately implemented. If Britain is to rule Sierra Leone, they will be governing Sierra Leoneans so it is best we change our attitude towards nationalism otherwise, we shall carry-over the same attitude towards such a rule.
Foday Poro, I am of the impression that your group has looked at Sierra Leone’s past and not her future for answers to our problems. You have not put together the steps that have been taken in the right direction. Developmental strides, small though they maybe yet, are forecasts for a progressive milestone that should give us hope. Among which are not limited to the following:
(a) transformation of the political sphere, whereby, elections are held with few hiccups and no deaths.
(b) High agricultural productivity, resulting in sustenance food production, whereby farmers have formed organizations to seek their interest and rally for their cooperative endeavors resulting in higher production of particularly, our staple food/s.
© certain socio-economic transformation has been achieved despite the global oil shortage and flaring prices.
(d) voice has been given to youths to advocate for their welfare rather than live their destiny in the hands of the elderly who usually made decisions.
(e) Sierra Leoneans in the Diaspora, regardless of party affiliation, have now been engaging with political leaders and their compatriots abroad at a rate that is not per any. Through which development programs have been initiated involving “Diasporas” participation that has added flavor to our socio-political makeover. This connection has improved tolerance-level that will go to help improve Sierra Leone in the near future.
As America and Britain took baby steps in growing to where they are today, and America, haven gained their Independence for about two hundred twenty-five (225) years through the sacrifices by governments and the citizenry, I believe, with time we shall reach such a milestone as they have if we put the right mechanisms in place, since we are a very young nation with about forty years of independence.
Rather than give-up, it is only patriotic to use a medium such as this effectively by engaging those who do not seem to see the problems and would want to maintain the status quo, in order to change their mindset about what actually national and global development entails, by doing our best in joining those who see it fit that things are not going as they should and would want change in the right direction, by giving pointers as to how best the country should go rather point fingers at other people and governments or impose our problems on others.
We can not always put our tails between our legs and run from problems without making efforts to amend them. This does not mean that I am advocating foolhardiness whereby, one would want to push their way through a brick-wall with a bare hand but what I am suggesting is that Sierra Leone has not explored all avenues nor have we had the support and encouragement desired to make laws, tough laws and enforce these laws appropriately. Until then, I am of the impression that we would be doing ourselves a disservice should we put our tails between our legs for some one else to solve our problems for us. These countries are giving assistances, all we need to do is put these assistances in the right direction or participate in seeing to it that they are put in the right direction and used for the right purpose which they were given.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Foday Poro
To: All
Date Posted: 23:14:44 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Thanks Bambay for your unique insight.
The truth is that the points that you listed would go a long way to transforming the barren rock that is Salone into a vibrant democracy, if we can actualize the therapy. Precisely because of the leadership corps from the political parties and the tolerance of the populace for bad governance, we will continue to mess it up, big time, in economics, human rights, social dynamics, job creation, infrastructure development and the intangibles of statehood. Bambay, every African country, the oil behemoth Nigeria included, has had net negative economic growth since our much-ballyhooed Independence. This, despite the vast human and mineral resources in the continent. Sierra Leone today is a shadow of Sierra Leone at Independence. Remember the railway the British bequeathed to us? We have so thoroughly messed things up that we need a complete make-over from head to tail.

Calling for recolonization is not an admission of schlepping our responsibility to. It is infact the most proactive effort at trying to solve our problems. We effectively get off this delusion that we are a truly sovereign nation and get into this colonial rearrangement where we focus on economic development for the entire country, while we sort out the political mess for a reasonable number of years. And Bambay, contrary to the only-Liberia-and-Phillippines argument, America still actively controls most of the third world. Remember that the new colonialism is not the crack-the-whip-on-your-butt variety and we will be inviting the Americans to help save us from ourselves.


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 01:25:36 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Foday Poro thank you for your response. I whole heartedly agree with the following: “The truth is that the points that you listed would go a long way to transforming the barren rock that is Salone into a vibrant democracy, if we can actualize the therapy. Precisely because of the leadership corps from the political parties and the tolerance of the populace for bad governance, we will continue to mess it up, big time, in economics, human rights, social dynamics, job creation, infrastructure development and the intangibles of statehood.” However, it is prudent to say that if all or the majority of Sierra Leoneans have a view that this has been the trend and we are ready and willing to change such a notion, and the ones who have the facility to educate in reversal of this notion, we shall achieve the above mentioned positively rather than in the context it is meant.
Remembering that Sierra Leone, like all Third World countries, had brain-drain too. Like most other African ( Third World) nations, we lost extensively from this brain-drain, and who were the beneficiaries, the developed world of course. However, there is a trend in place that is intended to reverse this brain-drain, which will help Sierra Leonean experts in fields of economics, technology, medicine and other Sciences to go back home and use such expertise to boost our socio-political infrastructure and the health and wellbeing of our people. Nonetheless we are handicapped by one thing: the mentality that created such an avenue in the first place: the jealousy, the hate mongering, politically and otherwise.
By and large, it goes without saying that the only people that can help Sierra Leone and Africa at large are Africans. This has been echoed by many leaders of the world, including, but not limited to, members of the American Congress, the British Parliament, the Canadian Parliament and particularly, Presidents and Prime Ministers in the Like of President Bush, Prime Minister Tony Blair who recently, was in Sierra Leone, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Presidents Clinton, Carter and Bush and also President of the I.M.F and former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Mr. Allen Greenspan have all emphasized that if Africa is to change, the initiative and hard work has to come from Africans.
We have to reverse the Colonial Mentality and the euphoria that we are arch-rivals with our fellow Sierra Leoneans rather than people we must cooperate with, and would therefore do anything we could to stop their progress because we wish to be seen as winners of some illusionary glory. Rather, we must be cooperative to ensure personal and collective growth and an ultimate national growth. The lack of which has been the problem for the Black Race at all levels and where ever we have lived. A majority of us are crabs in a pot who keep pooling any one who has the ability to rise above waters. Watch my situation in any Black group, you would see exactly what I mean particularly, never mind, I have to run but keep watching; it will help you understand considerably.
Tata!


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: The Guy Next Door
To: All
Date Posted: 01:02:32 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Foday Poro, I am yet to see an example of out right re-colonization. The mantra now is Globalization, which is basically relaxed economic imperialism... the so called First worlds (US/UK) are able to monitor our economic activities without being dubbed hypocritical. You really think these super powers want to assume the responsibility of reconstructing our miss-guided ideologies? No, why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free; Furthermore,the problem in endemic in the whole of Sub-Sahara Africa anyway. So then is it your take: all the SSA countries should give up independence?


Subject: Re: Campaign to Recolonize Sierra Leone.
From: anti-imperialist
To: All
Date Posted: 08:46:40 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
I think advocating re-colonization belies too much time spent living in the west, partaking of its material comforts. The educated and highly skilled ex-pat easily blends into the hyper-consumerist American lifestyle and embraces the ideology that justifies it. America does not spread these benefits abroad. Liberia was given "freedom" because its only rationale as a colony was to try to send liberated African Americans out of the country; once this venture proved futile, they cut it loose.

Many people also forget that there is much poverty, suffering, and hopelessness within the US as well; so many people face the prospect of losing shelter, lack access to food and healthcare, are denied a basic human dignity. And what does America do for these? Nothing, what little social welfare programs once provided, are slowly being dismantled. And in America, too many people, even those just scraping by, buy into the notion that if you can't make it here there is something wrong with you rather than the system. That is until the same fate is staring them in the face. America turns its back on its own poor, will it really enact policies in other nations that help people lift themselves and prosper?

I think the same corrupt politicians in SL that are making millions off the backs of their people now would continue to do so as collaborators under some neo-colonial regime, just as many did in the earlier colonial period. In sum, a new colonial rule is not the answer.

The basic structures and institutions of democracy are there in SL and other African nations, just need better personnel who are committed to really improving things rather than treating their offices and foreign aid grants as a fund for personal enrichment and patronage.

As Bambay noted, it will take time to develop the economy and political infrastructure, maybe a long time, generations, with much struggle, compromises and suffering along the way. But things will improve with commitment and cooperation.

On a lighter note. Here is a funny routine by a British comedian on revoking American independence. Hope you enjoy it.

Message from John Cleese – British comedian:

To the citizens of the United States of America:

In light of your failure in recent years to nominate competent candidates for President of the USA and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately

Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will resume monarchical duties over all states, commonwealths, and territories (except Kansas, which she does not fancy).

Your new Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, will appoint a Governor for America without the need for further elections. Congress and the Senate will be disbanded. A questionnaire may be circulated next year to determine whether any of you noticed.

To aid in the transition to a British Crown Dependency, the following rules are introduced with immediate effect: You should look up 'revocation' in the Oxford English Dictionary.

1. Then look up aluminium, and check the pronunciation guide. You will be amazed at just how wrongly you have been pronouncing it.

2. The letter 'U' will be reinstated in words such as 'colour', 'favour' and 'neighbour.' Likewise, you will learn to spell 'doughnut' without skipping half the letters, and the suffix '-ize' will be replaced by the suffix '-ise'. Generally, you will be expected to raise your vocabulary to acceptable levels (look up 'vocabulary').

3. Using the same twenty-seven words interspersed with filler noises such as 'like' and 'you know' is an unacceptable and inefficient form of communication. There is no such thing as US English. We will let Microsoft know on your behalf. The Microsoft spell- checker will be adjusted to take account of the reinstated letter 'u' and the elimination of -ize.

4. July 4th will no longer be celebrated as a holiday.

5. You will learn to resolve personal issues without using guns, lawyers, or therapists. The fact that you need so many lawyers and therapists shows that you're not adult enough to be independent. Guns should only be handled by adults. If you're not adult enough to sort things out without suing someone or speaking to a therapist then you're not grown up enough to handle a gun.

6. Therefore, you will no longer be allowed to own or carry anything more dangerous than a vegetable peeler. A permit will be required if you wish to carry a vegetable peeler in public.

7. All intersections will be replaced with roundabouts, and you will start driving on the left with immediate effect. At the same time, you will go metric with immediate effect and without the benefit of conversion tables. Both roundabouts and metrication will help you understand the British sense of humour.

8. The Former USA will adopt UK prices on petrol (which you have been calling gasoline)-roughly $6/US gallon. Get used to it.

9. You will learn to make real chips. Those things you call French fries are not real chips, and those things you insist on calling potato chips are properly called crisps. Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar.

10. The cold tasteless stuff you insist on calling beer is not actually beer at all. Henceforth, only proper British Bitter will be referred to as beer, and European brews of known and accepted provenance will be referred to as Lager. South African beer is also acceptable as they are pound for pound the greatest sporting Nation on earth and it can only be due to the beer. They are also part of the British Commonwealth- see what it did for them. American brands will be referred to as Near-Frozen Gnat's Urine, so that all can be sold without risk of further confusion.

11. Hollywood will be required occasionally to cast English actors as good guys. Hollywood will also be required to cast English actors to play English characters. Watching Andie Macdowell attempt English dialogue in Four Weddings and a Funeral was an experience akin to having one's ears removed with a cheese grater.

12. You will cease playing American football. There is only one kind of proper football; you call it soccer. Those of you brave enough will, in time, be allowed to play rugby (which has some similarities to American football, but does not involve stopping for a rest every twenty seconds or wearing full kevlar body armour like a bunch of nancies). Don't try Rugby- the South Africans and Kiwis will thrash you, like they regularly thrash us.

13. Further, you will stop playing baseball. It is not reasonable to host an event called the World Series for a game which is not played outside of America. Since only 2.1% of you are aware that there is a world beyond your borders, your error is understandable. You will learn cricket, and we will let you face the South Africans first to take the sting out of their deliveries.

14. You must tell us who killed JFK. It's been driving us mad.

15. An internal revenue agent (i.e. tax collector) from Her Majesty's Government will be with you shortly to ensure the acquisition of all money's dues (backdated to 1776).

16. Daily Tea Time begins promptly at 4 pm with proper cups, with saucers, and never mugs, with high quality biscuits (cookies) and cakes; plus strawberries (with cream) when in season.

God Save the Queen!


Subject: Anti-imperialist, you are simply brilliant
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 07:05:01 06/21/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Simply brilliant. A true son of the soil who has not being dazzled by superficial offerings of the West.

Well done my brother.



Subject: Re: Anti-imperialist, you are simply brilliant
From: Anti-imperialist
To: All
Date Posted: 08:28:24 06/21/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cpe-74-70-156-41.nycap.res.rr.com at 74.70.156.41

Message:
Thank you my friend and brother. God bless you and Sierra Leone! May she rise in peace and prosperity in the changing world order.


Subject: For Kabs Kanu and Cocorioko news team
From: Concrnrd citizen
To: All
Date Posted: 12:13:52 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 204.108.96.21

Message:
The president has called for diasporans to return!!
The Diasporan Task Force has been formed in Freetown.
My questions are:
1. Is this task force seeking the interest of all returnees irrespective of party affiliation or only returnees who are APC supporters?
2. What assistance has the Government given to the disporan returnees with regards to their personal effects, when returning home?
3. Who is reposible to make sure that returnees are encouraged to return home by giving them custom duty break for their personal effects?
4. Has the Diasporan Task Force got any hand in this?
5. If so, how can they be easily located in Freetown?


Subject: Re: For Kabs Kanu and Cocorioko news team
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 15:43:10 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
Remember the phrase 'Ask not what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country.'

Sierra Leone has very little to offer to returnees as you already know. It is your input, by what ever means necessary, that is been solicited here.

As a returnee, you will have the chance to compete for the limited opportunities that exist but most importantly you can become a beacon for change when you bring your expertise and resources inorder to make a difference in the development of Sierra Leone.

You are asked to be patriotic and contribute as other's do in countries you admire. Without the elites and aspiring businessmen and women Sierra Leone is deprived of resources and ideas that would make a difference.

Immagine the brain drain and its effect on the welfare of Sierra leoneans. Think of the resources spent on your primary and secondary education that is partly due to expenses incurred by the government of Sierra Leone through subsidy. It seems that the resultant benefit gained from your education is now benefiting other countries in terms of productivity and growth. Is it then not fair to say that migration resulting in the loss of Sierra Leone's elites is one of the most cruel aspect of development planning.

We must reverse this trend. Some argue that there presence abroad is to acquire education and training that will eventually be beneficial to Sierra leone. They console themselves with that view. If that is the case then they should be reminded frequently that once that object is attained they should return home in order to make a difference.
Every Sierra leonean owes Sierra Leone. We in the diaspora contributed in depleting Sierra leone's limited resources and we should feel obligated to pay back for the good of all Sierra Leoeans alive and those yet to be born.

In haste. Good bye.


Subject: Re: For Kabs Kanu and Cocorioko news team
From: concerned citizen
To: All
Date Posted: 16:23:17 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 204.108.96.21

Message:
Mr. Kamara,
I am going back not to beg for government job or handout for survival. I am going back to make a difference. As a matter of fact, I am going back to engage myself with food production in the country.
Other countries that had brain drain encouraged their citizens to go back to make a difference.
All I am asking is that, if there is such an incentive for all citizens returning home, please let me know? If there is no incentive, just tell me that. On the other hand if you don't know the answer, give others the chance to respond to my question.
I am planing to go back before the end of this year to set up my bisiness by January of 2009. By the end of 2009, probaly you will hear about the business that I have established.
So I am not asking just because of asking a question.


Subject: Re: For Kabs Kanu and Cocorioko news team
From: Alie Formeh Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 16:44:27 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 198.22.236.230

Message:
You are an example of what Sierra Leone needs.
I did not intend to hurt your feelings. I would never do that. Sorry if you misconstrued my posting


Subject: Re: For Kabs Kanu and Cocorioko news team
From: concerned citizen
To: All
Date Posted: 16:55:55 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 204.108.96.21

Message:
Thank you very much.
By the way, watch out for a Business that will be called "ZAIMOH POULTRY FARM" by the end of 2009.


Subject: Why celebrate "Constitution Day?"
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:48:52 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 208.3.139.54

Message:
Please, please, please, please read this.
I am here, hallo!


Subject: Why the Constitution of the United States. Rule of the game
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:40:40 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 208.3.139.54

Message:
If you were a referee at a basketball game, what would be the first thing you would need to know or do? How well could you judge the game if you were not familiar with the rule book? If you didn't know about the three-second rule or didn't know what constituted a foul, or didn't know how many shots a person received when they were fouled, could you fairly referee the game?
And if you didn't know the rules, what might happen on the sidelines or in the bleachers as the fans became more and more incensed at your ineptitude? Would they rise up in anger against you? Would they walk out of the game?

What if they didn't know the rules either? What if everyone in the building was clueless about the rules of basketball -- the players, the refs and the fans all had a different idea of how the rules should go. You'd end up with pure chaos, wouldn't you?

We live in an age of rampant information and disinformation. Anyone may put their ideas or opinions out on the internet as fact. Anyone may claim themselves to be an expert. Anyone may report "news" as if it is fact without any real checks or balances in place about proper reporting or verification of facts.

So how is one to know the truth? As Pilate asked Jesus, "What is truth?" (John 18:38). As everyone scrambles to find their next Presidential candidate for 2008, there is mudslinging, false news reports, attacks upon character and more. How is the average American to know "what is truth?" In essence, our nation is like a bunch of ball players, referees and fans who have forgotten the rule book. Because we don't know the rules of the game, we can't judge and we certainly can't proceed fairly.

And so I make a plea with my fellow Americans to return to the rule book - to make it an active part of your study. Read a little less news if you have to. Stop searching out negative information and disinformation on the internet and spend more time studying the rule book and educating others about that rule book. What is this rule book? If you haven't guessed yet, it's the Constitution of the United States of America. If you will make an honest study of it, you will find that much of what is advocated today by political ball players, fans and referees is simply a mad scramble for power and gain or at the very least just rules they made up. Most of it can't even be found in the rule book at all.

The Constitution of the United States of America has served us well for over 225 years -- in spite of society's degeneracy, and in spite of it having been ignored, twisted and misinterpreted. Just think of what we could do if the "fans" of this country read the rule book! Would we allow power hungry refs and corrupt players to ruin the game? Of course we wouldn't! Would a crowd of fans at a basketball game -- who were well acquainted with the rules -- stand by and watch the referees and ballplayers ruin the game of basketball? Of course not!

Then why don't we Americans wake up to our own power to set things right. Begin a thorough study of the Constitution and invite your friends and family to do the same. Study The Federalist Papers as well -- they are essays written by the Founders themselves and will help you understand why they included the things that they did in that inspired document.

Once you understand the Constitution, it won't matter what the media says. It won't matter what disinformation or corruption is out there. You'll be able to review the voting records of politicians and easily see whether they know the rules or not. It will all become as plain as judging a basketball game.

Stop fighting against the dark shadows and sinister forces -- for whatever you resist persists. Instead, start fighting for truth and justice. Start fighting for the rule book -- The Constitution of the United States of America!


Subject: Diaporan Task Force
From: Concerned citizen
To: All
Date Posted: 11:38:39 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 204.108.96.21

Message:
The president has call for diasporans to return!!
The Diasporan Task Force has been formed in Freetown.
My questions are:
1. Is this task force seeking the interest of all returnees irrespective of party affiliation or only returnees who are APC supporters?
2. What assistance has the Government give to the disporan returnees with regards to their personal effects, when returning home?
3. Whi is reposible to make sure that returnees are encouraged to return home by giving them custom duty break for their personal effects?
4. Has the Diasporan Task Force got any hand in this?
5. If so, how can they be easily located in Freetown?


Subject: Why is she called the White House?
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:28:56 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 208.3.139.54

Message:
During the American Revolution, the British burnt down part or all of the White House. When it was renovated, it was painted in White, and therefore, called the White House. At the time few prominent Balck people were in politics. This, from conceptual thinking should give people the idea that if during that time, Slavery days, not many Blacks were in the American politics, why would the name be White House because White people are in power? Is the White House the only seat of power, how about the Congress and the Pentagon? Why are they not called the White Houses?
In class can't read over.


Subject: Comedy is provided is that not enough?
From: Bambay Lans Kamara
To: All
Date Posted: 11:06:59 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 208.3.139.54

Message:
Do you need to laugh at people's pain in a civilized era? That was a style of the Stone Age, right? We are in the Twenty-first Century baby!


Subject: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 10:01:23 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Immigration officers in Sierra Leone have started a manhunt for illegal immigrants living in the country.

Chief immigration officer Alpha Kolifa Koroma told the BBC the illegal immigrants were committing crimes such as drug dealing and people trafficking.

Several hundred have been arrested and four deported in the last week.

The BBC's Umaru Fofana in Sierra Leone says it is believed there are tens of thousands of foreigners, mainly from Nigeria, living there without records.

Our correspondent says the number of Nigerians have soared dramatically since the mid 1990s because of the presence of Nigerian peacekeepers in Sierra Leone.

Nigeria led a West African force that intervened during Sierra Leone's brutal civil war.

The Nigerian soldiers later joined the UN peace mission, which withdrew in 2005 - three years after the conflict officially ended.

Our reporter says the news of the crackdown has prompted fear among the large Nigerian community - many fearing it may prompt xenophobic attacks.

Suspicions

Mr Koroma said the operation had been launched because the country has become "plagued by so many anti-social activities orchestrated by alleged foreign nationals".

"There are all kinds of drug trafficking, child trafficking orchestrated by these people and these are relatively new criminal activities in the country," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme.

He urged foreigners to come to the immigration headquarters to legalise their status. Two Algerians and two Nigerians have been deported since the crackdown began.

Citizens of members of the regional body, the Economic Community Of West African States (Ecowas), do not require visas to stay in other member states.

But after 90 days, Ecowas citizens should register if they wish to stay longer.

Our correspondent says thousands of Nigerians live all over Sierra Leone, many running shops in business district of the capital, Freetown.

But many Sierra Leoneans regard them with suspicion as they believe they are involved in crime, especially drug dealing or con tricks - known as 419 scams, he says.

Nigerians in Freetown have voiced disquiet about the operation - some telling the BBC that as Ecowas citizens, they should have the right to remain, others fearing the move will entrench resentment towards them.



Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 17:18:43 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmai.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.104

Message:
If the arrest of the illigal migrants is a grass root policy by the officers or the government to maintain security for the country, it is a step in the right direction. Keep it up, Chief Immigration Officer. You are making history


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: Careful
To: All
Date Posted: 10:14:05 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 83.229.112.2

Message:
We should be very careful in handling such matters, because we have hundreds of thousands of our brothers and sisters living in Guinea,Liberia,Ghana and Nigeria.If Nigeria chooses to reciprocate,then we could have a ship load of refugees.Seeking cheap publicity can jeopardise our compatriots in other countries


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: MUSA KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 13:38:49 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: luna.hypair.net at 194.50.180.4

Message:
Whats your problem?Is it wrong for the Immigration officer to check who is entering and leaving the country and the legality of those moves?Do you think Sierra-Leone is a no mans land?It is clear and explicit for Ecowas citizens to report to the immigration office if they intend to stay more than 90 days,and if you fail to do so then you are bridging or violating the law of your host country.Even with the EU citizens,travelling to a member state must register their presence.This type of awkward thinking has cost us a lot especially in the mining areas where there is an influx of hustlers from Mali,Lebanon,etc in the name of investors,and illicit mining and smuggling is the order of the day. The worst of it all is that,the habitants of those areas like the Konos will prefer to give fertile mining lands to those hustlers,depriving thier fellow Sierra-Leoneans,the Limbas,Temnes,Mendes,Lokos,korankos etc.When Sierra-Leoneans will start to read in between the lines?This is the time we should start to put Sierra-Leone and her habitants first then others come after,this no xenophobic.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 14:19:59 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
Please don't complain about depriving, our forefather sold our country to
the foreigner long time ago. Our country built, The Gambia, Senegal, Mali,
Lebanon and these people are laughing at us now. The South African
newspaper called us bunch of penniless nobodies. In the early eighties
when they were in Sierra Leone as refugees.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: snub
To: All
Date Posted: 16:15:38 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: snub@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:
And Guinea too.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: peppeh Souper
To: All
Date Posted: 13:12:17 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 164.82.84.3

Message:
True,true!

This must all be handled on a case by case basis. How about going after the Salone drug dealers and local underworlders?

This could create a local Taffi shortage,and a whole lot of edgy individuals.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 10:21:48 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
I personally think Guinea, Liberia, Ghana and Nigeria must understand as the immigration boss said, that they are after illegal immigrants that are committing crimes such as drug dealing and people trafficking.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: Law
To: All
Date Posted: 11:29:29 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 83.229.112.2

Message:
If they really committed those crimes, then they should be arrested by Police and charged to Court.Are we saying that the 2 Nigerians were tried by Immigration Officer, found guilty and hence deported?If so, the exhibits, viz, drugs must be in their possession.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 12:42:18 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 78.151.99.211

Message:
If you follow up news about Sierra Leone, you would have definitely come across one or more of these cases reported by news media in the country. There were two Nigerians who were charged and convicted of drug trafficking, courtsey of Awareness Times and several other medium.

I think Sierra Leone is a foreigner friendly country who accommodate any person regardless of the background. Our community comprises of people from all over Africa and beyond.

What the Immigration boss said is that, all ecowas citizens have the right to stay in the country but must register after 90 days from their first arrival in the country, and I think that's fair enough. Obviously there are certain foreigners who love to take advantage of our generosity to cause mahem and that must not be tolerated. I just wonder sometimes how some people consider Sierra Leone to be when the government start any form of national security proceeding, the talk of xenophobia is raised but when crimes are being committed which clearly shows the involvement of foreign nationals nothing xenophobic will come to anyone's mind.

In the UK, if you're given citizenship, and committ a very serious crime, your citizenship can be revoked and deportation will be recommended by the court. So why Sierra Leone is not allowed to exercise her laws for our national security?.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: Blanshard Meheux
To: All
Date Posted: 14:25:34 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: foriwata@hotmail.com
Entered From: cache4.nccr.epa.gov at 134.67.6.14

Message:
I fully support this move by the government as it relates to foreigners disregarding our laws and wrecking tremendous social and economic havoc, with far reaching implications on society at large. With this new impetus, I think the focus should now be on the Lebanese community, one that is drenching the country's wealth, with total disregard and disrespect for the citizens, and the ultimate nerve centre of corruption in the country. We should be paying attention to recent activities in other parts of Africa, namely equatorial Guinea at present, where Simon Mann has revealed to the court that Ely Calil (a Lebanese businessman), had masterminded the overthrow of the government of president Theodoro Obiang Nguema, in cahoots with mercenaries and outside interests, (investors) to instill a puppet government led by Severo Moto an exiled opposition leader living in Spain, inorder to exploit the newly found oil wealth of that country. These are living facts, that MUST be adhered to The government should set up a special well paid and well trained agency, that functions both overtly and covertly to thoroughly monitor the activities of the Lebanese all accross the country, and bring to trial smugglers and corrupt elements, with stiff jail terms and deportations upon conviction.
The Lebanese are the first step towards rooting out corruption in Sierra Leone. All of their stores are basically fronts behind the organised diamond smuggling schemes they run, and I'm very much convinced that they are not smarter than us, and that we can break through that ring real quick, and lock all of them up in one day and ship them out in a chartered C-140 the next. But first, we must stop buying into their corrupt ways.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: human rights
To: All
Date Posted: 14:56:51 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 164.82.84.3

Message:

Got you BM! We must however recognize that some lebanese Sierra Leoneans are eligible for protection under our laws.

Some have indeed made contributions to our Society, and must be recognized as contributors,not wanton exploiters.

WE do not want to evoke the raw emotions, of say the recent alien Bashing that actualized in the Rainbow Nation of South Africa.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: corruption
To: All
Date Posted: 14:41:38 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 5ac4cb6a.bb.sky.com at 90.196.203.106

Message:
I am happy to know that Sierra Leone Immigration is now active.I am afraid or sorry to say that Sierra Leoneans against such moves are still in the dark and I am sure they have never moved outside Sierra Leone.

I hope our immigration boss has tackled corrupt officials working at birth/death department and ID card office at king jimmy.If he fails to handle this two areas then he is just waisting his time as the so called foreigners will acquire Sierra Leone birth certificate and later acquire our passport.


Subject: Re: tackle births and death department
From: corruption
To: All
Date Posted: 14:43:28 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 5ac4cb6a.bb.sky.com at 90.196.203.106

Message:
I am happy to know that Sierra Leone Immigration is now active.I am afraid or sorry to say that Sierra Leoneans against such moves are still in the dark and I am sure they have never moved outside Sierra Leone.

I hope our immigration boss has tackled corrupt officials working at birth/death department and ID card office at king jimmy.If he fails to handle this two areas then he is just waisting his time as the so called foreigners will acquire Sierra Leone birth certificate and later acquire our passport.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: CLEAN MIND
To: All
Date Posted: 11:06:24 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: cleanmind@yahoo.com
Entered From: gate3-norfolk.nmci.navy.mil at 138.162.0.43

Message:
Let us be objective here. do foreigners account for a high percentage of crimes and society ills? or are we playing the xenophobia game that is played in the west? i am just saying lets do to others as we would have others do to our brothers in other countries that are there illegally. what do you all say? i say if there is proof somone did a crime liek murder and drugs then u deport them. but lets not loose our sanity and use this as a reason to go agasint people we dont like. we see whats going on in south africa. we as africans need to continue to love one another and welcome visitors. we should know better from our experiences.


Subject: Re: S Leone arrests illegal migrants
From: Umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 11:52:42 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
your comment is real.


Subject: SLPP are disliked by Westerners
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 06:55:54 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: lpsdsl2.claranet.co.uk at 79.123.36.144

Message:
"The evil that men do lives after them"

This is exactly what has befell the ragtag SLPP, during their hay days in government, they thought the world would never end and care less about who they were governing, untill the storm engulfed them. Only then they realised they've being messing up with their employers (the public) it was then too late to make amends.

The lack of care showed by the SLPP when in government can be felt throughout the world especially our development partners (UK, EU and US) who decided that the only way to let these rogues know that we're not only dissappointed with them but never want anything to do with them anymore is snub them from important political engagements.

In 2005, Tony Blair the then British Prime minister visited Sierra Leone with the full hope of seeing at first hand what their donated funds have being doing in helping our country recover from the wrath of the war. Immediately after take off from the airport, the Blair congregation received news of the appalling condition the SLPP have subjected Freetown to, but with no way of returning back, the Prime minister decided to stop at Lungi and bowed not to enter Freetown.

Two years later, the world's most powerful man decides to visit countries in Africa that are making good strides for development. Sierra Leone could have been at the top of the list of these countries, but based on what the SLPP did to their people, America said its not worth promoting those who strive for backwardness (the SLPP).

Less than a month ago, Tony Blair again visited the country this time, he even travelled to some of the most volatile parts of the country during the war, to confirm the west stance on having nothing to do with the backward and never forward SLPP he refused to meet them, including their breakaway faction party who were equally guilty as the former.

And without shame, they decided to complain when they would have realised that their deeds are actually haunting them now.

Is this the party or the people who think we must trust again? no way we've being fooled by them for a full generation (11 years) we can no longer be fooled by them again.

Lontha!!


Subject: Re: SLPP are disliked by Westerners
From: MUSA KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 14:19:52 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: luna.hypair.net at 194.50.180.4

Message:
Grant,as you wisely outlined,the backward party(Slpp)must change their code of anti-development,retrogression and incompentence if they ever hope to take up the reins of power in our beloved land.


Subject: My Bro' Tony Blaire was misused by George Bush
From: Barak Obama
To: All
Date Posted: 09:47:26 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Eddy, you are an unpatriotic fellah who lacks fundamental reasoning in geopolitics. Let me bring you up to speed. Tony is not a powerful man anymore. Infact he was totally misused by lame duck president Bush. Tony is just an opportunist, conservative anglosaxon who has no relevance on the world stage anymore. Only illeterate clowns like yourself see him as a hero.

Did you know that Tony Blaire only intervened in the Salone conflict when British soldiers were captured by AFRC hooligan's... by then the war had raged on for 10 years. Only when white folks were captured, did he take decisive action. Obviously Sierra Leone benefitted in a major way, but the question remains - how much lives could have been saved had Tory Tony showed concern earlier... particularly given that his daddy (papa) lectured at FBC in immediate post colonial years.

Did you also know that this guy actually contested as a conservative and lost in the early 80s? Google it. He later switched to Labour and eventually became leader. He is a slimy chap and a subtle racist who is not admired by any self respecting, knowledgeable person.

By the way, he is currently bored and thats why he was recently in Salone to draw some attention to himself, massage his bruising ego a bit. Sadly he cannot have it all again... NEVER, finito as the italians say. Do you know he was actually terrified of taking the chopper (fearing a non-existent Alkaida attack on route)... that was the sole reason this slime ball did not reach Freetown, the last time he visited.

You know, its a shame you APC boys love violence and do not take your country's development seriously. You should try and change your ways. Salone, as you fondly call your country, is a beautiful place and you guys, particularly, you APC boys have to show some love and loyalty to Salone. Stop this blind tribal support. It has never worked and it never will.

Heard of lynching in history of US? Well do not go down that route - its uncivilised and only reserved for wicked anglosaxons. Love your brethen OK.


Subject: Re: My Bro' Tony Blaire was misused by George Bush
From: Snub to Kabba
To: All
Date Posted: 14:20:53 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: Snub@hotmail.com
Entered From: 82-45-255-9.cable.ubr03.enfi.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.45.255.9

Message:

"Do you know he was actually terrified of taking the chopper (fearing a non-existent Alkaida attack on route)... that was the sole reason this slime ball did not reach Freetown, the last time he visited."

Barak, please admit, Tony Blair snubed the incompetent Kabba regime. He visited Salone twice when Kabba was the serving president but declined on both occations to enter freetown and other parts of Salone. There is no other rational explanation why Tony visited Salone twice in peace time but only stopped at Lungi whether as a sitting PM or not. It was a snub.


Subject: Re: My Bro' Tony Blaire was misused by George Bush
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 13:01:39 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 78.151.99.211

Message:
I have a very short descr1ption of your type: You're arrogant, evasive of facts, blind and angry, liar and cunning, can read but cannot comprehend facts.

Tony Blair has been hired by a very reputable financial organization in the US of A before he steps down as Premeire and salaried for a wooping US$1million a year for his consultation service, (but you're illiterate how can you see that) and now thats where lay your lack of knowledge dismissing the enormous effort of this fine gentleman who is liked by all well meaning Sierra Leoneans.

You're jealous of me because I was able to unearth the truth about your ragtag SLPP past performance.

I bet you have no idea about the importance and advantages of these people's (Tony and Bush)visit to an African country. You shamelessly called Tony a racist when his government pioneered the reduction of institutional racism in the UK and even Europe. Please if you knows nothing about the man I suggest your keep your inflamatory opinions to your sorry self.


Subject: Re: My Bro' Tony Blaire was misused by George Bush
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 10:48:49 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
Barrack..Nicely put..

Serious Sierra Leoneans should be worried about the direction we are headed.. after all the hard work and sacrifices by our people past 20 years.. we should not be at the this junction..

Take for example.. Standard Times headline of today.
SLPMB Wrecker Pockets US$2.5 Million in Murky NASSIT Deal

"Sierra Leone one time coffee conspirator, Lebanese born Mr. Mukerzel is in deep smiles after collecting bundles of the green notes; the legal tender of the United States of America for one of his assets in the country. A transaction described by many people as a deal that has robbed the contributors of the NASSIT scheme, both their moral and financial rights."

http://standardtimespress.net/cgi-bin/artman/publish/article_3058.shtml

=======================================================

I am not one of those who would take a newspapers headline and sink my teeth into it as if it was sunday mass communion..

But it is upon Nassit to refute such allegations vigoriously and with documentary evidence and not just a press conference..

If the NEW boss, appointed by the NEW APC is fluanting laws.. and 3 footing the National Procurement act..
He should be sanctioned by the NEW APC.. because these are ollllllddddddd APC ways, and OUR PRESIDENT promised us that gone are the days of RICEGATE, VOUCHERGATE, KABASALODGEGATE....

This NASSITGATE story should be founght with every last burn teeth in APC's mouth..
2.5 Million dollars is way too much to pay for a dilapidated 5 story building, rotten building as old American Embassy is. I wonder how much more it costs Nassit to hire 5 CONTRACTORS to bring the building up to code..

We are slowly headed back to the days of RICE BAGS full of money and BEN KANUS and EDWARD KARGBO's..and citilink, railway collapse, and SLPMB alakism..
NASSIT, a much triumped golden feather in salones cap.. is slowly becoming the hen that bears the golden duck..

OUR society and our generation.. regardless of party, tribe, affiliated or konopaddism.. should fight this tooth and nail..
Or we will retire and be burried in OYINGBO country....


Subject: Re: FOR CANDID, CORRECTION
From: HASSAN KAMARA
To: All
Date Posted: 15:36:10 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: KAMSON10@HOTMAIL.COM
Entered From: static-141-156-109-203.res.east.verizon.net at 141.156.109.203

Message:
The NASSIT head was hired during the SLPP government not by the APC government. Second please make sure you circulate information that you can substantiate. Don't be like the NEW VISION EDITOR.


Subject: Re: FOR CANDID, CORRECTION
From: Candid Opinion
To: All
Date Posted: 18:08:01 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Thanks for the correction..
Point is still valid, you agree..?

If this is true, then nassit is been turned into the SLPMB of old....


Subject: Re: My Bro' Tony Blaire was misused by George Bush
From: Fen Plaba!
To: All
Date Posted: 11:32:07 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 165.155.200.82

Message:
I am calling Abdul Tejan-Cole to express Diasporan concern about this NASSITgate. I don't know the veracity of this story but this one stink that should be deodorized immediately if it is a mere rumour. If however there is some nincomrassic corruption going on, everybody, APC, SLPP or PMDC, should be getting really pissed at this crime.


Subject: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: F L Suma
To: All
Date Posted: 06:19:37 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: rogberay@yahoo.com
Entered From: migl.outside.lon-gs1vc.mistral.net at 217.154.131.202

Message:
Mr Editor , I am really worried about the fabrication of lies by members of the SLPP to either gain sympathy from voters or give false impression to the international community. I have read with dismay someone I think should know better mentioned the rebel war again in a simple letter to the PPRC . Read his closing remarks below, an extract from JJ Siafa's Letter

"I would like to remind you that gross human rights abuses and injustice, which characterized the then APC government, were among the main causes of the 11-year war in Sierra Leone. The patience of our membership is being stretched beyond limit. We are concerned that, if nothing is done by the PPRC to halt this barbaric action by the ruling APC, a violent situation may erupt with far reaching consequences for the peace and stability of the country. As the monitor of the Code of Conduct of Political Parties, we implore you to investigate this complaint and take appropriate action."

I view his letter as silly and portrays nothing but insinuate that they are capable of being very violent and perhaps might even use their guys to wear reds to cause problems and claim its APC supporters as they have always done. Thats not what I expect a civilized Sierra Leonean to write to make a case.I think we should desist from not just reminding ourselves about the war but most importantly blaming other people for starting the war especially stating reasons that are totally unfounded.

Let me ask him a few questions , well that is if he reads Cocorioko , a truth medium.He sure would be stuck there with vision and awareness and standard times all of whom are bent on denting the image of the NEW APC.

First of all as a political party and with authority to campaign in any part of country and I assume with some security supervision from our forces , I would assume its fair that you can make such allegations and to the extent of writing to the whole world only if you have solid evidences i.e to me documentary proof.

If you read his whole article he has only highlighted the attacks on them but does that mean they stood there and watch their supporters being harassed without any reactions. Why has he not mentioned their own involvement ? Why did he not mention any arrests ? Or doesn't he know how to make a case for sympathy ? How did he proved that these were APC supporters? Were they searched and found with APC ID cards ? Or its just the general Kono populace irrespectively of political affiliation that can never be happy with them after so many years of failing the people there with lies and false promises ?

To me its just a mere attempt to smear the conduct of decent APC supporters with fabricated lies just like Massaquoi of the Vision newspaper did against H.E Honest Bai Koroma.

I think this should stop.They had better find other decent ways of selling their party not using others

SLPP must refrain from such cowardly acts and behave a political party with some sense of directions and serve as a checkmate to APC government and try to give the general population a feeling that these guys are ready to help the country by making clear to the voters what they think its good for the country as opposed to the government proposals. But they dont think at all about policies to put forward to convince a fly to support them let alone voters with such great awareness


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 09:35:50 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
If your purpose is to get those social misfits within the SLPP to trade their ugly ways towards something more acceptable to the rest of society, don’t waste your time big fellow, it just isn’t going to happen. Those people are not of this world. I mean we are talking here about folks who for more than a decade had the awesome responsibilities to transform a dying nation. What they did… they blew that opportunity and now, all of a sudden, are cleverly utilizing the instruments of fabrication, as you pointed, to gain sympathy from their constituencies. It is not surprising elements from those constituencies get bitter, they cling to guns or secret society or antipathy to others who aren’t like them as a way to explain their frustrations with the APC.

Take my word fellow these pseudo politicians will do anything to get back to power not for the sake of society, but for their selfish selves. They have perfected the use of hedge statements to promote violence and then place the blame on the APC.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: wascalleh
To: All
Date Posted: 10:51:12 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-ntc-ad04.proxy.aol.com at 207.200.116.198

Message:
King Loggy you nar man wae hate we mende people dem ehn?
ROTFLMMFAO


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 13:59:01 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
Wascalleh, you are numero uno


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 13:11:33 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 78.151.99.211

Message:
You're one of those who are bent on promoting tribalism. How can you suggest that someone hate the Mende people when they criticise the SLPP or are you insinuating that SLPP belongs to the Mende people only?


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: wascalleh
To: All
Date Posted: 21:12:38 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-ntc-ad04.proxy.aol.com at 207.200.116.198

Message:
Boy eddie
take it easy man. That was a personal joke between Logy and I. see his response? He flipped me the Bird.


Subject: APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Obai Sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 10:43:11 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
King Loggy with all due respect, I think you are above this sort of unpatroitic politics. I read your post sometimes, and you sound like an intelligent individual... not the usual violent APC Task Force specie that dominate Osai Owai.

Are you also in denial that there is no APC ochestrated political violence ongoing in Salone? When will you accept? After our beloved nation gets destroyed by APC violence again. Remember the world is watching. Even the international community in Salone has warned EBK, which is one the reasons he rushed to launder his image a bit, by launching the SLPP radio again.

You know violence never pays... not even the previous APC, the agbasatinis succeded. And you and I know, most of them ended pathetically.

No one fights the hand that feeds them. Whatever we may say, the East and South Sierra Leone are the most economically productive places in our nation. We cannot perpetually use violence to intimidate them. They also have a very high number of well educated fellows. To compete, we have to value basic things like education (NOT VIOLENCE), pay SLG for students in Universities (NOT travelling to Burkina Faso)etc etc

King Loggy, there is life after APC. Do not panick and abandone your level headed thinking. Lets focus on whats good for salone and not what tribe rules, as Agnes's consious effort to re-introduce EKUTAY is currently doing.




Subject: Re: APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 13:08:43 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 78.151.99.211

Message:
Do not patronize the man, he's saying the naked truth as he see it.


Subject: Re: APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: KING LOGGY
To: All
Date Posted: 12:53:07 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
If my politics appears unpatriotic, it wasn't meant to be. But if members of either party consistently accused the other of orchestrating violent, establishing the validity of those accusations is a matter of must. How can APC supporters orchestrate violence in a predominantly SLPP stronghold without any response from local law enforcement? Unless APC also controls law enforcement in those areas.

Generally speaking, I think violence is defined differently from the party out of power to those of the party in power.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Leather Boot
To: All
Date Posted: 08:58:27 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
When Salone people become so blinded by tribalism, as this APC supporter is exuding, it becomes easy to understand why the APC party is so violent. Even international reps are getting seriously concerned about this APC sponsored violence. They illegally closed the opposition radio, and embarassingly launched it again. after some serious dressing down and by civilised pressure. Their attempt to bring back the ol' APC 'highways' and agbasatans is surely going to fail again. Can't these political juveniles realise we are in the 21st century?

Mr Suma, are you honestly saying you are unware of the increasing spate of violence i your motherland? Are you a real Sierra Leonean or do you want our country to go back to the dark days? My friend its OK to support a party, but please let us not put our national security at risk.

When truck drivers and insurance sellers take on most senior government posts, they should not forget they are from humble beginings... and begin perpetuating violent behaviours to destroy our country.

When Tejan Kabba was in power no one heard the term Easternisation, now this ex-insurance Prexy is doing a very bad job - he is slowly killing his own image. Momoh did the same and look how his sorry @$$ ended.

Wakey wakey my brother.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Saloneboy
To: All
Date Posted: 08:02:36 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: i216137.upc-i.chello.nl at 62.195.216.137

Message:
SLPP miscreants and deceivers are going to be in the political wilderness till they realised that sierra Leone has sixteen tribes and each one of them is unique and not a single tribe holds pre-eminence over the nation.
The sore losers have tried in many ways to deceive our people and the International community that it is a party of good. How can the SLPPbe a party for all, when its inner core members joined forces with the RUF and outsiders to destroy Sierra Leone?
The SLPP seesthe APC and Sierra Leoneans in general as fools who must be left to suffer.
History is repleted with SLPP malfeasance, tribalism, divisiveness, disloyalty, unpatriotic and evil acts to derail progress of the avaerage Sierra Leoneans who do not come fromits strongholds in the country.
We all know Sankoh was groomed by the SLPP agbadas in the South East to deflower awesome Sierra Leone through a blood spilling action that resulted to the bloody civil war. After Ndorgborwusu,the SLPP low lifers hatched all the plots to bring down prestigious people in our society.
The SLPP plan led to the burning and killing of human beings on the streets of Freetown.When they have the milk yesterday, they shared it with their kith and kins in their strongbase.
As long as we know their wicked ways and obsession for power,the SLPP will never taste the sweet of a political life till its quit to discriminate other Sierra Leoneans.
A word for ...
Lonta.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 07:18:32 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: lpsdsl2.claranet.co.uk at 79.123.36.144

Message:
This can never be said better. This is the problem we're facing and if not put to check could derail our hard earned peace. This people would never accept defeat knowing that the current government stand to emulate their policies and that means throwing them into the political wilderness for a very ling time.

From what I've observed, they are not interested in the fine points you raised ie putting policies in place to convince the voters of their good intention because they have none.

But one thing they continiously failed to realize is that the population is no longer vulnerable to such propaganda, the public is now quiet informed of what is expected of a government, using such tactics would only add salt to their injury. You should speak to the people in the country itself to know the enormity and effects of what they did to the people. The people are fed up with them no amount of intimidation would change their minds apart from the few reckless diasporan supporters who are bent on giving silly advices to their party members in the country.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Emancipate ourselves from Tribal Slavery. Non but ourselves.
To: All
Date Posted: 08:57:02 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:
It is disheartening to read some of the comments coming from fellow brothers.

Sometimes the Sierra Leonean mind leaves me in awe.
Educated, class, civilized, exposed as some of them are..

They are the worse in instigating and cajoling branding, disenfranchisement and personal bodily harm to other fellow sierra leoneans..

I am not supporting the SLPP or the APC.. but where fire and brimstone was raining down on sierra leone with RUF/AFRC/SOBEL running the affairs of our country.. what would anyone want the Government of the day do.. APC or SLPP..?

If the SLPP in a run up to local election is complaining of APC intimidation.. and harassments and thuggery.. And you all are clapping your ten fingers, ten toes and 32 teeth in glee.. Salone will surely burn once again..

We should be the advocate for change..for innovation, for evolution.. we evolved past politics of 5 years ago..
We definitely evolved past 10 years ago..
We should have reached the point now where the TOES man and the WAJU WAJU's of the 80, 90s are not factors..Were it is not about who shabe ress or who pass the totapak..

We should (us diasporans) be more policy driven and more what does salone get out of this deal than fighting hard to defend President Koroma, or ex President Kabbah because chance and destiny put me en him na the same tribe or born around the same JPS locat1on..

Salone should be our cause and what we champion.
I know i do.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Saloneboy
To: All
Date Posted: 09:05:09 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: i216137.upc-i.chello.nl at 62.195.216.137

Message:
There is noiota of truth that the APC supporters are involving in any violence. The so-called violence is coming from an SLPP propaganda machine.
It took the SLPP eleven years to thief everything the Int. community gave the poor people of Sierra Leone. If the SLPP tiffy tiffy caboodle are stoned in kono is as a result offrustration and the wicked acts of Berewa and co.A thief should not be given a second chance to watch over the nations vault.
They need to be chastised.The SLPP must be living in a dream world to equal a justifiable anger from people they deprived and left to suffer.
Infact,every Sierra Leonean is entitledto vent anger aginst a thievery party SLPP that used to help only its members.
There is no violence.What we are experiencing is righteous indignation.
Tillthe thievery SLPP gives us what they stolefrom our people, they will never live in peace.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Deeds
To: All
Date Posted: 09:13:25 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
You are not using the Smart Cavallier handle anymore today? Or the Borbor Pain/Borbor Belleh handle? You are one dumb fellow.


Subject: Re: Alleged APC attack on SLPP in Kono
From: Saloneboy
To: All
Date Posted: 09:15:57 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: i216137.upc-i.chello.nl at 62.195.216.137

Message:
Being a notorious liar and a serial thief, I will not surprise if you give me all those minikers.
Guess again, SLPP miscreant


Subject: Sierra Leoneans starting to see real changes
From: Patrick B. Sesay
To: All
Date Posted: 05:56:13 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 166.132.16.51

Message:
Most Sierra Leone citizens state that they are now happier than they
have ever been before. On the issue of high food prices and shortages
most Sierra Leoneans state that "man does not live by bread alone."

Alpha Kallon a provincial farmer said, "If the Chinese people who plant
food throughout the year are hungry, who are we to complain?"

Saidu Conteh, a business man said that since he listened to
government advice and replaced rice with cassava in his house, his
family have never been happier. He stated that "even my brother in
New Jersey in America, told me last week that rice is expensive in
America. He told me that rice is even more expensive there than in
Sierra Leone. If Americans are not complaining, why should Sierra
Leoneans complain.

Amadu Conten said that Sierra Leoneans just want to ne ungrateful to
president Koroma. After saving them from SLPP, what more do they
want. He said that people should start to judge APC after ten years as
by that time, things would be better.

John Domingo a Salpost worker said that since transport prices started
going up, he started walking to work and he is now physically in the
best shape of his life. The joint pains he used to feel have all gone
away and he thanks the APC government for giving him back his good
health.

Pastor Josephus Williams also stated happiness with the state of
affairs as he said that hard times was forcing more people to start
attending church. "Before APC my church had only 40 regular
members every Sunday, but now my congregation on Sundays is over
500 and growing, APC has been good for the church?"

Zachariah Williams a Sykes Street Landlord was one of the few people
unhappy with the state of affairs. "People are not paying rent anymore.
Yesterday I had to evict a man with 5 young children because I was
simply feed up with his excuses. Last week he told me that his rent
was in a small plastic bag that fell in a can of palmoil, and the dog
thinking it was food, swallowed the house rent.

Amara Woobay, a sweissy watch seller said that as far as he was
concerned, he would rather die with hunger than have SLPP in power
again. "They all like big English words and think everybody should go
to school. APC does not care whether we go to school or not, they
encourage us all to hustle.

Minkailu Jalloh said people will start to take farming more seriously. "If
every goes back to the farm, Sierra Leone may even start exporting
food within two years."


Subject: Re: Sierra Leoneans starting to see real changes
From: Extracts
To: All
Date Posted: 08:31:51 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ns.nucleusns2.com at 12.44.12.126

Message:

----John Domingo a Salpost worker said that since transport prices started
going up, he started walking to work and he is now physically in the
best shape of his life. The joint pains he used to feel have all gone
away and he thanks the APC government for giving him back his good
health. --------

There must be a pote on John Domingo's way when walking to work...
APC Government forgiving your health.. Koooo!!!!! You high John or na the hangry???

----Pastor Josephus Williams also stated happiness with the state of
affairs as he said that hard times was forcing more people to start
attending church. "Before APC my church had only 40 regular
members every Sunday, but now my congregation on Sundays is over
500 and growing, APC has been good for the church?"----

Well isnt that so.. even a pastor is joining the APC bandwagon of "If you suck more AIR, your lungs will get fuller" Kiloshehhhhh.....Abi..
APC should realise that sucking air means the belly nor full.

---Minkailu Jalloh said people will start to take farming more seriously. "If
every goes back to the farm, Sierra Leone may even start exporting
food within two years."---

Ah minks.. Everyone cant g oback to farm.. this is typical ALPHA "HAJJ SWINDLING" CAN speak..
Its called filaborti.. its platitude to the moronic degree..


Subject: Save democracy and liberate Paramount Chiefs.....
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 05:49:15 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-68-239-78-60.res.east.verizon.net at 68.239.78.60

Message:
It is extremely difficult for many people to understand the sad ugly situation of paramount chiefs , unless one is connected to a chief . Paramount chiefs are tied up with the ropes of the governing power, they are part of the system and they are obligated to carry out the orders of their masters or be removed. Similar wire cords are tied around the necks of many African leaders ,especially leaders of extremely poor countries, obey orders from WEST OR EAST OR BE KICKED OUT. Paramount chiefs as instruments of their masters are obligated by the crudeness of the order to tie tribal authorities and subjects to the same forced order.The severe effect of this crude order is the destruction of democracy at all levels and forcing disorders interpreted as disloyalties. Citizens are deprived of their rights and powers to freely associate with political parties they want . I believe people are able to destroy this dastardly order and avoid future disaster by standing firm and forcing governments to understand paramount chiefs do not own residents in their chiefdoms . Paramount chiefs should not be used as thugs, peoples' militia or operation odd task forces. No ruling power should intimidate paramount chiefs ,section chiefs and tribal authorities with removals as end results for not enforcing the deadly crude orders. I believe once the order is completely eradicated , people are educated and protected ; decent political system will prevail, paramount chiefs , section chiefs, tribal authorities , residents in chiefdoms and decent politicians will dance to the sweet sounds of liberty, freedom and justice.


Subject: Moderator: For Your Eyes Only
From: Bengazi
To: All
Date Posted: 03:30:53 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: unikad5@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 82.99.215.124

Message:

Well, it's been months now since you guys, with a colourful touch of patriotic commitment ... almost enviable, so to speak, ..... decided to engage in a sustained display of Josephine Ansumana's "POEMS FROM A SHATTERED HEART"

You know, from my observation - and I don't think I'm the only male with such a naturally responsive attribute on the subject - the lady's eyes are invitingly attractive .... almost captivating? I also thought of the provocative aspect of it and bingo! .... she had written poems from a shattered heart...and with a tickling smile that depicts a stark contrast of what her poems are telling. Don't you think that's ironic!

What I think speaks volumes from a distance as far away as the Persian Gulf is the fact that .... something is missing! If indeed, this long display is to get a sustained image of Cocorioko Home Page radiant and attractive .... then something is really missing! And ..... you might as well fix it .... I mean .... an animated index-finger that should intensify the beckoning ..... "You might want to come fix the shattered heart!" Oh yes! Imagine that with the dull, sleepy-eyes! It would be more graphic as an advert! Don't you think?

And again, don't you think ....emmm...out of equal patriotism .....emmm...someone can write a reciprocal poem but with a brighter interpretation of the prospective outcome .... a somewhat macho problem-solver.... I mean ... a belated entry into the scene and a game changer.... from gloom to boom!

Frankly, as a frequent netter (forget the Bengazi stuff .... that's what makes cyber exploration all the more intriguing).... I found this picture exuding some kind of despair ... regardless of the make-up smile! The eyes? ... Well, they're naturally provocative .... just a little bit downgraded when compared to the lady that reads the news on the Nigerian AIT channel! [Ever seen her? Then you ain't seen nothing yet!] ...Now back to the point, I resisted freedom to discuss our national pride for too long ... and now I've done so and in a rather expressive manner … nothing more.

Just imagine .... Computer turned on...Cocorioko home page ....smiling lady with captivating dull eyes ... turning off .... same lady smiling and saying goodbye(next day) ......Computer turned on...Cocorioko home page ....smiling lady with captivating dull eyes ... turning off .... same lady smiling and saying goodbye ... and it's been going on and on!

Perhaps, you might be wondering, why you? Well, because you seem to have the right words for the right situation .... very court! I've read almost every little comment that you make. Besides, you've got the mandate to delete postings! Remember, this one is coming after a long restraint! Gimme a break! There's nothing offensive in it! At least discuss with Kabs or re-visit your advert rules! Or you might as well ask Josephine herself!

Hey! Summer is approaching! It's holiday time! Let a man express himself romantically for sovereignty’s sake! Don't delete! Please!


Subject: POW SOLAR PROJECT IN THE NEWS IN INDIA!
From: Ahmad Tejan Koromah
To: All
Date Posted: 22:47:08 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: ahmedtejan@hotmail.com
Entered From: ip70-179-108-126.dc.dc.cox.net at 70.179.108.126

Message:
These are TRULY exciting times to be a Princewalean. FORWARD.
The following extract is from the Hindu Business Line, published in
Madras, India.


"The Prince of Wales Secondary School on the outskirts of Freetown,
Sierra Leone, lies, ironically, in the shadow of a large power
distribution yard — but it has no electric power. Old students of the
school based in the US have banded to turn the POW into a solar
powered school, using some 30 solar panels to generate the 5 or 6
kilowatts required to power every PC and laptop as well as the satellite-
based broadband Internet connection. IDG News reports that it is going
to cost about $70,000 and major contracts have already been awarded.
In other ways too, Africa has shown the way in harnessing green
sources to drive its IT penetration, while in India there is little apparent
cooperation between the central departments of Information
Technology and non-conventional energy".
- The Hindu Business Line


Subject: Re: POW SOLAR PROJECT IN THE NEWS IN INDIA!
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 22:59:01 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: c-76-100-130-84.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 76.100.130.84

Message:
Good News, hope The Grammar Scool, Bo School and others will follow the example of the POW


Subject: LOOK WHO IS THREATENED?
From: Man Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 17:16:51 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: man_pikin@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-172-29-64.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.29.64

Message:
Tom Nyuma Complains of Harassment in Eastern province of Sierra Leone
By Kef Dukulay
Jun 18, 2008, 18:25 Email this article
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The SLPP Kailahun District Mayoral candidate, former NPRC strong man, Retired Lt. Colonel Tom Sahr Nyuma has made a troubling disclosure yesterday to Awareness Times that his life is being threatened by unknown persons ahead of the local council elections.

Tom Nyuma who spoke on the telephone line from Kailahun said few days ago he received two calls from persons using blocked ID anonymous numbers and who alleged they were speaking from Freetown. The callers individually warned him to keep off the affairs of the Kailahun electioneering process.

Later, Nyuma received another anonymous call from someone who said he was located in Kenema and who threatened that the National Electoral Commission is planning to invalidate all the polls in that district if he (Nyuma) won the election to be the next Mayor of the District.

Nyuma also informed that this last caller promised to kidnap him and finally exterminate him even before the elections would be held.

"Presently, I am afraid to move much as I don’t know where the enemy may be lying in wait for me," he confided.

Nyuma noted that he has therefore decided to al3rt the press, especially the Awareness Times to take note for any eventuality.

Tom Nyuma said he is not that really afraid of attacks but that with the prevailing peace, he wouldn’t want be involved in any unbecoming act. He has also decided to officially take up the matter with SLPP party stalwarts in Freetown to duly inform the PPRC on the matter. "We don’t want to act against civilization but we will not at the same time hesitate to fight back if forced to do so," he emphasised.

Meanwhile, correspondents from Kailahun have intimated this newspaper that both Vice President Sam-Sumana and Resident Minister, East, William Juana Smith were very intimidating during their tour of Kailahun last weekend.

Smith actually warned the people of Kailahun that should the ruling All People’s Congress lose in the District, development to the district would be delayed.


Subject: Re: LOOK WHO IS THREATENED?
From: Sempu Jay
To: All
Date Posted: 17:39:16 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: sempujay@yahoo.com
Entered From: c-69-255-201-15.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 69.255.201.15

Message:
Tom is afraid? This is unbelievable. Did he ever knew the war would come to an end? He must be kidding.
He was a top gun of the NPRC and they were the ones who slaughter decent children of Sierra Leone leaving their families in pain.
All those who took part or conieve or have knowledge of the killings of our beloved ones will be hunted day in and out.
Dont feel threatened. You will be paid accordingly.


Subject: Re: LOOK WHO IS THREATENED?
From: Man Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 17:19:33 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: man_pikin@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-172-29-64.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.29.64

Message:
Look at Tom Nyuma, saying that he is threatened. The innocent blood of Salami Coker, Sieh Bangura, Yayah Kanu, Hanciles Bangura will fight all these NPRC "Killers" to the last. They will never have peace of mind until their death.


Subject: Chinese Want to Be Black
From: Deemdin
To: All
Date Posted: 14:31:52 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: Deemdin@yahoo.com
Entered From: acsnho-vpn.cancer.org at 12.168.24.203

Message:
Check this article from the BBC about the Chinese in SA

S Africa Chinese 'become black'
The High Court in South Africa has ruled that Chinese South Africans are to be reclassified as black people.

It made the order so that ethnic Chinese can benefit from government policies aimed at ending white domination in the private sector.

The Chinese Association of South Africa took the government to court, saying its members had been discriminated against.

An estimated 200,000 ethnic Chinese live in South Africa.

The association said their members often failed to qualify for business contracts and job promotions because they were regarded as whites.

The association said Chinese South Africans had faced widespread discrimination during the years of apartheid when they had been classified as people of mixed race.

The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says the Broad-Based Economic Empowerment and the Employment Equity Acts were designed to eradicate the legacy of apartheid which left many black people impoverished.

The laws give people classed as blacks, Indians and coloureds (mixed-race) employment and other economic benefits over other racial groups.

The Black Economic Employment concept was initiated by the governing ANC to help previously disadvantaged individuals - to start their own businesses or become part of existing companies - thus redressing the country's historic inequalities.

Whites still on top

Our correspondent says the ruling provides clarity for corporations in South Africa on the rights of their Chinese staff - who were declared "coloured" under apartheid but are generally regarded as white today.

An example cited in court papers includes an oil company that disqualified Chinese citizens from getting a slice of its biggest empowerment transaction to date.

The company says the group is not catered for in the Black Economic Empowerment codes.

Another example includes a Chinese national who was refused an opportunity to buy shares from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange two years ago.

None of the three government departments cited as respondents in the court case opposed the application.

A study released last month revealed that white South Africans still earn around 450% more than their black counterparts, 14 years after the end of apartheid.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/africa/7461099.stm

Published: 2008/06/18 14:51:25 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


Subject: Mr.Charles Fake Margai you are the next whipping boy!
From: The Smart Cavalier
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Date Posted: 11:58:22 06/18/08 ()
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Mr. Congobay False Margai since you are fast becoming Kendeka's replica you need to perform the necessary zombism rites created by your forefathers to resurrect that notorious killing machine in the form of your hero called Kendeka in order to reverse the APC's positive achievements.

If you think another Bo incident will happen to create an opportunity for your Kendekaism then you will have to wait till 2020 to wag your long SLPP tail because this new, dynamic and stylish APC are not violence-inclined.

Keep cooking up stories while the APC continue with their peaceful, meaningful,attractive and positive campaign to win all the votes in the local elections.If you guys lose these local elections your party is doomed and the only option will be to transform yourselves into animals and go into the bush to start what you invented and what you specialize in....SENSELESS REBELLION and POWER THROUGH THE GUN!


Subject: Re: Mr.Charles Fake Margai you are the next whipping boy!
From: AWOKO
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Date Posted: 16:08:52 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: ABU@AOL.COM
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Smart one you are right.


Subject: Are you on drugs Dull Cadaver
From: Charles F Margai
To: All
Date Posted: 14:10:16 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: charles.margai@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Name 2 things this violent old APC in new bottle has achieved in 9 months...

Totally ignoring the question as if on strong medication, you suddenly start jumping all over the place thumping your chest like a crazed sokobana... talking about war, rebellion, Kendeka...

I suggest next time, you wait for your befogged mind to clear before responding.

Now answer the question. Apart from unwanton political violence; illegal closure of radio stations; touring the world on meagre funds meant for paying SLG for uni students and nurses in port loko; renting the most expensive electricity of all times; hustler ministers vomiting on highways & peeing on runways;your darling Agnes monotonously singing achichudinal taint songs; prices of all basic comodities tripling, cutting of water supplies to hospitals etc etc; what has this useless government achieved in 9 months?

I await an honest answer dull boy.

p/s
Dull cadaver if you even dream about whipping me, you better wake up and apologise.


Subject: Re: Are you on drugs Dull Cadaver
From: Man way nor get worry
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Date Posted: 23:14:56 06/18/08 ()
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The A.P.C. did in 3 months what your S.L.P.P tribal party fail to do in 11 years. Electricity in the capital, Much cleaner Capital, Bubuna project in final phase. Shame on you.


Subject: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: Chief
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Date Posted: 07:52:57 06/18/08 ()
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Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics



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Concord Times (Freetown)

OPINION
18 June 2008
Posted to the web 18 June 2008

Mariama Kandeh
Freetown

"Any chief in this chiefdom who fails to cooperate with my order will be dealt with,' says Alimamy Farma, paramount chief of Lower Bambara chiefdom, Kenema district.

The above statement could be best described as intimidation from one of our respected traditional rulers.


On assumption of power, President Ernest Bai Koroma stated clearly that he will endeavour to get chiefs off national politics and will not do as the previous government did.

But on the contrary today, chiefs especially those in places like Kono and Kenema, publicly declare their support for the All Peoples Congress (APC) and some of them even intimidate those who will not vote in their interest.

Is this democracy? It is this same sycophantic attitude of chiefs that led to the widespread violence that marred the last presidential and parliamentary elections in places like constituency 49 Port Loko where the chief's support for the then governing Sierra Leone Peoples Party (SLPP) led to a serious chaos between his family and his subjects.

In Koinadugu, we heard of chiefs sending residents out of their chiefdom for supporting the then opposition APC. These are the same chiefs that were moving all over the country with the former vice president Solomon Ekuma Berewa declaring support for him and his party.

It is disheartening to note that a chiefdom speaker in Kono district, who was until recently a loyal member of SLPP, declared his support for the APC during a meeting with his subjects at Sewafe court barray.

Chief Philip Musa Koroma said, "I used to be a supporter of SLPP but now I am behind the APC and for good." What an unreliable statement from a chiefdom speaker. These people are only playing pranks with the lives of the people whom will suffer the most in the case of any violence. Chiefs' commitments are few and far between, because soon they will be making commitment to another government.

However, this attitude of chiefs is setting the pace for chaos and anarchy. According to the democratic tenets, every citizen has the right to vote and be voted for; simply put his or her franchise.

Again, every citizen, having reached the age of 18, must be given the right to vote for the candidate of his or her choice and no person, not even the president of a country, should dictate to that person whom he or she should vote for.

Apparently, it is the right of chiefs to vote for a party of their choice but publicly threatening people who may intend to vote for an opposition to chiefs' choice is a violation of the right of citizens.

Again chiefs pioneering the attack of opposition supporters will only send us to doom. Following the 2007 elections, incumbent President Koroma and his entourage were attacked by some alleged SLPP supporters at Segbwema in Kailahun district.

Just last Sunday, Mr. Berewa and his entourage were also attacked in Kono by alleged APC supporters in the district. I think we should play politics in a very civilized manner. Since the United States started the race to the White House few years ago, I have never heard of supporters of Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton attacking supporters of Republican John Mccain. The attitude of leaders of these two parties must be emulated by Sierra Leone politicians.

When Mrs. Clinton realized she could not get the party's leadership, she simply threw her weight behind her former opponent exhibiting a high level of maturity which many Africans will not do.

The widespread violence marring our elections shows our level of understanding of the practice of democracy. In democracy, the key word is tolerance. The protection of human rights as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human right of 1949 must be the utmost priority of all political parties. Chiefs are politicians in their own way and must be kept off national politics.

Is it the role of local chiefs to campaign for political parties? Is it right for them to threaten their subjects for voting for other parties or candidates whom are not their choice?

It is now clear that the act of these chiefs is one of the reasons for the underdevelopment of the province. No power supply, no good road network, no better learning facilities et al.

Vice President Samuel Sam Sumana is reported to have asked residents of Kono district to give their full support to the APC after a meeting with paramount chiefs held at Fachima in Koidu town.

The VP is only causing harm to an already fragile peace of the nation rather than fostering peace and development. Involving chiefs in national politics will only create animosity amongst peaceful citizens President Koroma and his party should know that these chiefs are the true replica of Sierra Leone's hiphop star Daddy Saj's descr1ption of 'water melon'. Yesterday they were for Berewa and SLPP, today they are for Koroma and APC who knows whom they will supporting tomorrow.

Local chiefs should also know that politicians will only come around them when they need their votes but afterwards, they will disappear leaving the poor masses to die in penury.


Our leaders, including chiefs, should be thinking of how to solve the numerous problems affecting our development. Our communities are backward and instead of them concentrating on providing food for the hungry, majority of them are busy inciting unemployed youths to involve in violence.

The government will fail if it fails to provide jobs for idle youths. Some cabinet ministers have been accused of giving drugs and alcohol to unemployed youths to unleash terror on opposition supporters and involve in other act of thuggery.

Suppression of the opposition was a reason for the many coups that had took place in Africa in the 19th century and my dear President and leader of APC; Sierra Leoneans don't want to go back to war so do as you promised. Get chiefs off national politics!


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 10:55:03 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
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Mariama Kandeh, Your article is superb.The involvement of paramount chiefs in politics is a chronic disease but it can be cured only by the people, surprised the deadly cancerous disease has come back in Koinadugu. Youths fought a war and won, but ( A.P.C.) , first A.P.C., restored the old dirty game. S.L.P.P. ( first S.L.P.) with ALBERT MARGAI AS LEADER was the most dangerous beast created . Paramount chiefs were so intimidated that the Word A.P.C. would bring hell down . The only paramount chief in Koinadugu with gutts to allow A.P.C. talk in Koinadugu was exiled and all suspected A.P.C. supporters were forced to sit under the hot sun for three days. The youths ( sudents ) saw injustice and stood for justice, the colonial red order was destroyed in Koinadugu and other places. Paramount chiefs are indirectly forced to be slaves for a governing party, they too indirectly force subjects under the same circumstances. We got rid of colinialism but established black imperialism, a dangerous destructive element. Paramount chiefs and insane crude politicians will continue their dirty games until many Sierra Leoneans rise again and permanently destroy the devasting bloody order. MARIAMA KANDEH YOU ARE SUPERB and if you are from Koinadugu help the people , determined to destroy the deadly beast before another bloody disaster is forced in.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: Alpha Saidu Bangura
To: All
Date Posted: 13:31:02 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: saidubangso@aol.com
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Sorie, In a true democracy there is nothing wrong for paramount chiefs to belong to political parties and participate in the politics of our country.
All the political parties must not take the rights of chiefs to belong to a party of their choice.
The chiefs must not prevent any political party from campaigning in their chiefdoms. The chiefs must create a level playing field for every political party to participate.
Let us copy the example of the USA, where governors, mayors and judges are active members of political parties.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: SORIE Jawaras
To: All
Date Posted: 13:45:48 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-141-156-235-68.res.east.verizon.net at 141.156.235.68

Message:
ALPHA, You are right but the situation is sympathetic in many areas.SEE MY OTHER POSTING "SAVE DEMOCRACY AND PARAMOUNT CHIEFS". In the early deadly days of politics, paramount chiefs were forced to do things that are not right. We , the relatives of paramount chiefs in our area destroyed the red tape order and gave chance to every one . Certainly , paramount chiefs are part of the government but is is wrong to deprive others like I stated.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 08:46:47 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
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Very true! Chiefs should be seen as traditional rulers for all their subjects
irrespective of their political inklings.

For sober issues on the group, it is high time we learn to appreciate
Concord Times Sierra Leone - they are the true objective and independent
reporters/newsgatherers in Sierra Leone today. Much respect!!


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 10:35:03 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
"it is high time we learn to appreciate
Concord Times Sierra Leone - they are the true objective and independent
reporters/news gatherers in Sierra Leone today"

By whose standards?


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 11:10:33 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: general-kt-195.t-mobile.co.uk at 149.254.192.195

Message:
running up to the last general elections i followed their reporting and saw
the independence and objectivity in their reporting. To this day, they are
still putting the welfare of Sierra Leone above party politics. Such are the
standards I have come to appreciate them.

When you read that piece by mariama kandeh, what is your honest
opinion? Try following them and you will see what I am talking about.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: Chiefs Must Stay Off National Politics
From: Charles F Margai
To: All
Date Posted: 14:20:12 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: charles.margai@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Chez, you are assuming that The Dull Cadaver is an honest man. He is one of the blindest supporters of a very very violent APC. People like him are better just ignored.


Subject: Sierra Leone: First Lady, VP Blamed for Violence in Kono
From: Conteh
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Date Posted: 07:46:35 06/18/08 ()
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Sierra Leone: First Lady, VP Blamed for Violence in Kono



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Concord Times (Freetown)

18 June 2008
Posted to the web 18 June 2008

Rachel Horner
Freetown

National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Movement for Democratic Change (PMDC) has blamed first lady Sia Koroma and vice president Samuel Sam Sumana for the political violence in Kono district.

Angry youths alleged to be All Peoples Congress loyalists were Sunday reported to have attacked supporters of the opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party at Tankoro chiefdom where they held a meeting with former vice president Solomon Berewa.


Mohamed Bangura said it was disappointing that the hometown of the first lady and vice president could be a troubled spot in the campaign towards the July 5 local council elections.

"As a young man, one will expect the VP to use his good office to rally around and help empower youths to become future leaders of tomorrow. On the contrary, the youths have transformed to task force and youth groups to cause political intimidation," he said.

Violence in Kono has the potential to spread to other parts of the country and APC should use persuasive, instead of intimidating politics, to change the minds of people, he added.

After calling on SLPP members to exercise restraint on the violence being meted out to them by irate APC youths, as this not the first time trouble had erupted from youths in Kono, the PMDC secretary called on the Inspector General of Police to effect arrest and charge those found guilty to court regardless of their political affiliation.



However, press secretary to the vice president, Andrew Collier told Concord Times that the VP is worried by the spate of violence in his home district and differs that the violence is political.

"He (VP) is tired of this type of situation, the violence is not political but economical," Collier said adding that the VP has already addressed youths involved in the violence and would be calling a press conference on Wednesday to clear the air.

Though Bangura agreed that his party supported the APC to foster unity and strengthen democracy in the country, he however warned APC not to light Sierra Leone on fire as what happened in Port Loko and Kono is a cause for concern and a recipe for disaster in those districts.


Subject: This is what we get when we make truck drivers V Presidents
From: Jacob Kanu
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Date Posted: 14:44:53 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
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Frankly I knew this would come. Some of the APC leaders have no business in governance and have absolutely no clue about developing Mama Salone. Only under APC can such a person-to-job misfit take place... FROM TRUCK DRIVER TO PRESIDENT 2. I hear the bloke was even fired for bad driving. How can such a character drive a nation forward?

Being led by a naive ex insurance seller who seems soooo incapable of making decisions such as reining in his wayward Task Force boys, preventing Minister IB Kargbo from illegally closing the opposition radio he has now officially launched, ... one begins to wonder whether Christiana Thorpe may commit suicide for her role in putting some of these incompetent and lackluster brains in the highest offices of our beloved country.

As APC-coordinated violence targets innocent people in Kono, Sierra Leoneans the world over, must begin to condemn their lot inorder for us to prevent them taking our beloved country to the cleaners.

These guys should go back to their old jobs - trucking and retailing, and stop burying our nation alive.


Subject: Re: This is what we get when we make truck drivers V Presidents
From: The guy next door
To: All
Date Posted: 15:50:39 06/22/08 ()
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Message:
Bill Clinton was a paper boy.
Older Bush sold gun clippings at the local flea market in austin TX.
yet, the all became president of the free world. Whats you point here?


Subject: Re: This is what we get when we make truck drivers V Presidents
From: Quest
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Date Posted: 05:43:57 06/19/08 ()
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Was he really a truck driver?? I heard that he had a Masters degree from Harvard?


Subject: Re: This is what we get when we make truck drivers V Presidents
From: Mohamed
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Date Posted: 02:31:03 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: alziz2002@yahoo.co.uk
Entered From: h62174.upc-h.chello.nl at 62.194.62.174

Message:
Jacob the former foreign minister of Germany Mr fischer was once a taxi driver. What difference does it make Sam Sumana being a truck driver in the past.


Subject: Sam was fired for bad driving
From: Jacob Kanu
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Date Posted: 08:28:24 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
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Message:
His sudden change of job is what we are now experiencing - unwanton violence in Kono. He's trying too hard to compensate for interpersonal skills he does not have. Politics nor to by force. He does not need to propagate violence to keep his job!


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone: First Lady, VP Blamed for Violence in Kono
From: Okosissi
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Date Posted: 10:35:55 06/18/08 ()
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Message:
So how as the first lady involved? again?


Subject: How is the fist lady involved?
From: Jacob Kanu
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Date Posted: 15:00:08 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
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Message:
I hear she is the Agnes's husband. Connect the dot sir.


Subject: Re: How is the fist lady involved?
From: Okosisi
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Date Posted: 10:45:24 06/19/08 ()
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Agnes' "husband" Please help the dots do not connect. Who is agnes? How can the first lad be the husband of someone called Agnes? I am tring to read you but I am coming up blank.


Subject: First lady ( Sia Koroma) on infant mortality- but
From: SORIE Jawara
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Date Posted: 05:11:42 06/18/08 ()
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Previous administrations tried to solve the chronic problem on infant mortality but they failed.How can a problem be solved if the causes are not addressed properly. Extreme poverty, poor living environment, poor water supply and poor baby food are some of the serious problems facing children and pregnant women in many parts of Sierra Leone. Clinics do provide little help , but where are the children taken after they leave the hospitals or clinics? Many breastfeeding women are unhealthy, under fed and live in severe deplorable unhealthy environs in cities,towns and villages. How much energy is in a baby to fight against so many odds. Since 1975, baby show programs revealed , seventy percent babies selected as healthy babies die before second contest. YES, many poor people blame God or witchcraft just to vent out frustrations.First lady, your efforts will not do much if the the deplorable conditions remain the same.How do you eradicate amoebic dysentery ( deadly infant killer), find out the amount of unclean water used by pregnant women and children .


Subject: Re: First lady ( Sia Koroma) on infant mortality- but
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
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Date Posted: 05:41:36 06/18/08 ()
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Message:
Being a dreamer as King Loggy depicts my person, the type of
'Babyboom' starring Diane keaton should be emulated by our women
in the provinces. We cannot become enlightened by imaging figures of
light but by making the darkness conscious. We have so much
ingredients to feed our children. What it takes is that dogged
determination to go get those ingredients and utilise them to feed our
babies. take bananas for example, we buy bananas in tins processed
and manufactured in countries that do not grow bananas. let us look
within and we will find the answers to many of our problems.

Here is the plot in 'babyboom' by Diane Keaton (1987):

J.C. Wiatt (Keaton) is a driven Manhattan career woman (nicknamed the
"Tiger Lady") whose fast-paced lifestyle leaves her with no time for
romance or relaxation, though she derives pleasure from her work,
frantic schedule and demanding job. She lives with an investment
broker (Harold Ramis) whose job and lifestyle are likewise hectic. Her
life is thrown into turmoil when she inherits a toddler, Elizabeth (twins
Kristina and Michelle Kennedy), from a deceased relative. Soon caring
for the child occupies much of her time, and her business career
begins to suffer, culminating in the loss of her lover and job.
Wiatt tries to give Elizabeth up for adoption, but finds that she has
grown too attached to the child, forcing a reevaluation of her priorities.
She moves into a house in the country in Vermont. Purchasing the
home without first having seen it in person or having it inspected, she
finds it is riddled with problems (failing plumbing and heating, lack of
water, bad roof) which sap the last of her cash reserves.
On the brink of financial collapse, she stumbles upon a baby food
made from fresh ingredients and sees a promising opportunity. After a
rough start, she succeeds in selling her "gourmet baby food", and soon
business is booming. Amid the clamor for her new products, she
develops a relationship with local veterinarian Jeff Cooper (Sam
Shepard). Finally, her old boss (Sam Wanamaker) and his client (Pat
Hingle) take notice. They offer to buy her company for millions, take
her product nationwide, and give her back her career and high-
prestige lifestyle. On the brink of accepting, she decides that she can
grow her enterprise on her own without having to sacrifice her
personal life. She returns to Vermont to the arms of her new lover and
adopted daughter.

------------------------------------------------------

let us adopt the idea of maximising that which we have to hand. Our
coco yam, yam, cassava, oranges, pineapples, fish, etc. these can help
nurture the health of our babies.

let us take health care lessons to the villages, towns and cities. These
practical chores will give us a healthy society. health is wealth!!



Subject: Re: First lady ( Sia Koroma) on infant mortality- but
From: Youtube
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Date Posted: 05:50:47 06/18/08 ()
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Message:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANLotpaHzVQ


Subject: Re: First lady ( Sia Koroma) on infant mortality- but
From: Youtube
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Date Posted: 06:02:05 06/18/08 ()
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Message:
The stern stance of what a true human with real feelings not clouded with
compunction should hold dear.


Subject: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Tax man
To: All
Date Posted: 03:46:26 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: general-kt-195.t-mobile.co.uk at 149.254.192.195

Message:
I hear everyone has to pay local tax in Freetown/Sierra Leone! How fair is
such tax on the unemployed and the poor. Will they have to steal to pay
the tax or find a family member or friend to pay the tax on their behalf. Is
such a tax fair?


Subject: Bra Agnes is raising money for another trip to Bukina Faso
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 15:12:10 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
I hope dae paa is not raising money for his extra-vagant tourist tenure. Whatever his traveling plans are, I hope he does not visit his newfound friend, Sankara killer, Blaize campori, in that rebel loving country Burkina Faso, again.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: The Smart Cavalier
To: All
Date Posted: 10:42:45 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: rastafari_ish@hotmail.com
Entered From: c83-248-235-82.bredband.comhem.se at 83.248.235.82

Message:
Do you know paying taxes is a religious duty? If you want to go to heaven follow the teachings of your religion.Even Jesus Christ paid taxes without any condition or objection.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Tax man
To: All
Date Posted: 11:16:20 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: general-kt-195.t-mobile.co.uk at 149.254.192.195

Message:
My loving Jesus was able to afford it and encourage others to give to
caesar what is caesar's. In the case in point - how do you expect a
popolipo with no job to raise money to go pay tax? Such a tax law needs
overhauling? If you force them - they will suffer for a while and for the
next tax payment, if they still could not find a job, will check out your
belongings and sell to make sure they do not get humiliated again. no
man is born a criminal, society makes him so and the only way to change
the man is to change his whole social conditions. create the avenues for
opportunities to make him be able to meet his national obligations. i am
not in support of taxing the poor and the unemployed.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Bra Yace
To: All
Date Posted: 06:25:09 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 144.226.173.69

Message:
First and foremost, where did you hear that?


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 07:22:17 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: lpsdsl2.claranet.co.uk at 79.123.36.144

Message:
Where you born in Sierra Leone? If yes, where did you grow up?.

The reason for asking such questions is, from colonial days to the time the war broke out, people of Sierra Leone have being paying 'LOCAL TAX' I wonder why you get confused about paying local tax when its been there for decades.

To my understanding the only people who do not pay this local tax were students.

You're mistaking Local Tax for Income Tax, Income Tax is paid by those who either runs a business or are working ( you know the PAYE system). The Local Tax is what was collected by the chiefdom Councils. I hope this clarifies things for you.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 07:49:30 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: host86-129-211-163.range86-129.btcentralplus.com at 86.129.211.163

Message:
Eddie, was your post direct to me? If so, I am afraid my question was not
answered! is it fair for the poor and unemployed who cannot feed
themselves to face tax levies? If not, can you please help me in
understanding the rationale in taxing those who cannot find employment
and are poor? Thank you Eddie.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Bonthe Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 04:31:00 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: bontilaynga@gmail.com
Entered From: at 82.114.74.97

Message:
Chez,

If I may come in.

Certainly it is not fair for those without jobs to pay taxes but, like someone mentioned, this has been going on for years. Villagers all over Sierra Leone pay tax. These people are not government employees but they pay taxes, not because they have the money but because it is required by law no matter your status.

Most villagers pay from their farming.In fact, it is part of the system so nobody grumbles, and they are fully prepared when the time comes to pay.

If those in the villages could pay, what is wrong with those in Freetown and elsewhere paying. Man, law is law no matter where it is implemented.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 13:21:14 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 78.151.99.211

Message:
Thank you my brother for your contribution. It is perfectly understandable if the people of Freetown resent the idea as they're not used to it and also they have no means of farming like their compatriots in the hinterlands not that are not aware of it.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 10:26:54 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: lpsdsl2.claranet.co.uk at 79.123.36.144

Message:
How could I tell if you're Taxman. Anyway, if you try harder to dig deeper as it has come to that now on how past and present governments of Sierra Leone were able to keep the affairs of the country running, it's due to the local tax collection. I paid this tax myself once I left schooling.

You might have been spared this tax because you are the son of a government official?. But please ask those who had connection with the provinces where the actual enforcement of these taxes takes place they'll tell you that Sierra Leone would not have being able to stand as it once was if it were not for these taxes.

The question of fairness can be addressed nly when we have a roburst economy where every able bodied individual can seek and obtain work with ease, otherwise abolishing such vital part of state security is a sucide.

The local tax is not only collected in Sierra Leone, but through out Africa ever since colonial times. In fact, it was only recently Britain abolished this tax system which was known as the POLL TAX after serious lobbying by pressure groups in the UK.

Please don't get me wrong, I'm not in support of levying taxation on unemployed but the grime reality is, we survive as country through these taxes.

I hope I've answered the question by Taxman and Chez.

Stay blessed.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Man way nor get worry
To: All
Date Posted: 09:56:19 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: cache-dtc-ag14.proxy.aol.com at 205.188.117.142

Message:
I think if you love your country, you have to be happy for the government enforcing tax laws that have be inactive for decades. Mama Salon should not depend on other countries tax payers for her survival. Nar idlers den dae grumble. Den wane water, den wane lite, den wane good rodes, den wane school, den wane belle full, but den nor wane woke. Tell yu brother them meke den go fen woke, tem for idle don don. May be e just hart yu be cus of the parti way dae nar power. E hart u go drink soda water.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 10:27:06 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: general-kt-195.t-mobile.co.uk at 149.254.192.195

Message:
I love my country and I am happy to see that taxes are paid. The point
you have not addressed is my question. These people, you call my
brothers and also your brothers. They are able to work and if they get
work can pay such taxes (if the story I got is true). Tell me something,
if you do not have a job and no income coming in - where do you
expect to find the money to pay the taxes? I am not that dogmatic to
hide behind the truth. I have always come out with it as I see it. If I am
wrong, an apology has always come after - no big deal, as I am only
human.

If you happen to be in my condition you I will be trumpeting all over to
show that you have close links to so many people in this party in
government. They are my close brothers, uncles, sisters, etc. That has
nothing to do with the way I look at life. God gave us the basic
structures to enable us to go out and fend for ourselves and those
close to us that are not capable. But when the brothers do not have
what you and i may have and cannot even have a decent meal - where
do you expect them to get tax to pay. Such is the beginning of a
chaotic construct. You will force them to go and steal from what you
and I have to pay the taxes. Is this the Sierra leone you love? The
resolve to this is to register all the unemployed and even the entire
working population providing them with a unique individual national
number that can be used by the health department as well to assess
their needs and make provisions for betterment which will in turn
benefit the government. if they are not better able to help themselves,
how can they help better the government. The government is their to
assess the needs of its people and help encourage the facilitation of
outfits that will bring prosperity for all.

I drank soda water plenty yesterday and it did not help me. With your
kind of talk, I will need 10 straight shots of JD to look you in the face.

Is the story that unemployed and the poor are to pay tax (what tax I do
not know) true? Answer me and forget about talking petty politics that
does not benefit you and me.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Man way nor get worry
To: All
Date Posted: 10:45:48 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: c-98-218-17-176.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 98.218.17.176

Message:
To answer your question, It is false. If you have any means of generating income, you pay. eg pity trading, farming, working etc. Those how do not work, but waiting for code numbers from relatives abroad are not tax. I will recomend them being tax too, the government will achieve this by deducting taxes from money they collect from bureaus.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 10:53:36 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: general-kt-195.t-mobile.co.uk at 149.254.192.195

Message:
LOL - I like that! So there are those who "...waiting for code numbers
from abroad"? I believe they are indirectly taxed through the Bureau de
Change.

Now the point is clear, you cannot create revenue that will breed chaos.
Thank you for feeding my curious mind. Do you know of any office that
one may contact if one of my youngmen get arrested? I will have to tell
them that their fret is in vain.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Man way nor get worry
To: All
Date Posted: 12:13:49 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: c-98-218-17-176.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 98.218.17.176

Message:
Bra, I think yu get for ask dem. Den know everything,maybe den need some extra money from you.
You talk about taxing them through the bureaus right? you have to understand that the bureaus pay theirs, so the code pickers have to pay theirs too. In the states, as you know but prentend not to, when you go to RED APPLE to get some CASADA LEAF and TOLA, you are taxed when checking out,and that does not mean RED APPLE does not paying taxes. Mek we lef bad heart, and pray met this tax thing hole wata, and stop bega begas around the world. Way you turn bega bega u nor get respect, and am sure u lek respect. BROVO to the tax thing.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 10:34:28 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: lpsdsl2.claranet.co.uk at 79.123.36.144

Message:
Chez, the issue you raised is of great importance. These taxes have now only being enforced in the cities, other good reason to commend the current government revenue collection. Mind you, these taxes are one off payments made by individuals and traditionally, women are excluded.

The last tax I paid was Le500 for the whole year.

Many people in the villages find this to be an obligation as they work in farms so their security is guarranteed (thats what it supposed to be) so paying for their security is vital.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 11:06:30 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: general-kt-195.t-mobile.co.uk at 149.254.192.195

Message:
Thanks for feeding my curiosity. It it pleases you, may I probe further?
Were you in employment when you just left school? And was it then
that you started paying this tax?

You did mention something about the POLL TAX of Margaret Thatcher.
Eddie, it was this tax that was the precursor of The Iron lady's demise.
She did not succeed in enforcing that law - it have to be change to
community charge which was levied on a household and not its
occupants. It also exempted:

i) the unemployed;
ii) single mothers on government benefits;
iii) the disabled;
iv) students;
v) pensioners
vi) those in Her majesty's service.

You see, we can only be just in enforcing laws that do not mimic our
ideals. I do not see the logic in taxing someone who has no means of
income. Such is the beginning of a chaotic construct. That
unemployed will have to go rob paul to pay peter the government.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 13:57:28 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 78.146.186.111

Message:
You're missing the point Bra Chez, I'm not arguing on the legality of the local tax paid once a year in Sierra Leone I live to the luminaries of law. My point of arguemnet is whether you're employed or not has never been an obstacle for paying this important tax.

Once more, this tax being a vital spine in our country's economy, the first thing you should do is to investigate further reason for this tax.

you're right to say in the UK the Poll Tax was not levied on the groups of people you mentioned, what I'll say to that is the UK can afford to exempt those groups. Looking at their economic development, there're no gaps of near economic colapse unlike ours and there is every reason for the people in UK to reject such imposition for the simple fact that their country have various sources for generating imcome.

And once more, do not mistake Local Tax with Income Tax. This short explanation might help: (1) Local Tax is not calculated based on your income instead, its a national rate of tax paid by every male adult in the country, whereas (2) Income Tax is calculated based on the Income you have coming in, in a given tax year (PAYE) 'Pay As You Earn'. If in your point of argument you state that the people of Sierra Leone are being forced to pay Income Tax whether employed or otherwise, then you would have received sympathetic opinions from other people including me.

But my brother, this tax has been our sole life cable for our delapidated infrastructure and it will continue untill we are able to have a very strong national reserve which can finace all forms of development in the country.

Finally, I wasn't in employment when I was paying the tax, infact I don't have to be employed.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Chez Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 12:06:27 06/19/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: at 217.172.33.56

Message:
Ok! let put legality aside and look at reasoning - do you think an unemployed or the poor can afford to pay such tax when no income is known to be coming in. In the UK, if you are unemployed and you cannot demonstrate how you live day to day and you are not registered with the Jobcentre plus as an unemployed - you could be prosecuted. I saw myself taken to court for £1.4 million for failing to declare earning or non-earnings. Thank God I was spared - it took neary eighteen months.

You talk about our 'delapidated infrastructure' but forget to mention the well design palaces of our previous leaders and the current. If the selfish are always in control what do you expect?

I believe in taxation it is the lubricating oil of any government machinery. The government should use the funds to encourage or create more avenues of opportunities for the employable to be employed.

I will get to the bottom of this and hopefully submit a recommendation. Taxation should be fair or else we construct chaos that would yield devastating consequences.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: frank jalloh
To: All
Date Posted: 13:36:05 06/19/08 ()
Email Address: fjallohson@yahoo.co.uk
Entered From: 5ac04b2c.bb.sky.com at 90.192.75.44

Message:
Correction- The unemployed do pay tax called council tax in the uk. They are only discounted depending how much job seekers'allowance they are paid.Thanks.awana


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Chew Winakabs Europe
To: All
Date Posted: 05:16:08 06/20/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: lneuilly-152-23-83-92.w217-128.abo.wanadoo.fr at 217.128.214.92

Message:
You are right and that comes in the form of council tax rebate, meaning they are technically not paying. Yes some with high jsa are charge as you rightly said, hom much they get. Thanks for the observation.


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Tax man
To: All
Date Posted: 06:45:05 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: host86-129-211-163.range86-129.btcentralplus.com at 86.129.211.163

Message:
Call Sierra leone and ask anyone you happen to speak to. I was speaking
on the phone to a group of young men at a makeshift cinema (panbody) -
this was around 3am - they told me about the woes that now befell those
without jobs - the tax. I did not believe their story and decided to call
someone else - he confirmed their claim. I still do not believe you can tax
someone who has no means to even feed himself. Is this true?


Subject: Re: What tax can an unemployed pay?
From: Man pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 16:58:31 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: man_pikin@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-172-29-64.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.29.64

Message:
I have heard this news too, but I couldn't believe my ears. How can you task someone who don't even know where to get his next meal from? God save mama Sa.Leone.


Subject: Nimikor
From: Gbaingorneh
To: All
Date Posted: 23:57:23 06/17/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: adsl-69-232-196-77.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net at 69.232.196.77

Message:
I was stunned beyond belief when I heard that Saa Teacher Matturi is now the deputy paramount chief of APC Kono West( Nimikoro).

This guy spent more than half of his life in the diplomatic field but did nothing for any body in that chiefdom, not even himself. He does not even have a house in the chiefdom. He did help secure visas for some people to go to the U S A but none is from Nimikoro.

I wonder how he is going to help the people. Nimikoro remains backward because of people like him.


Subject: Sierra Leone Cabinet Minister Sparks Controversy With Commen
From: Minister
To: All
Date Posted: 22:20:06 06/17/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: ac202-058.resnet.stonybrook.edu at 130.245.202.58

Message:
Sierra Leone Cabinet Minister Sparks Controversy With Comment
By Peter Clottey
Washington, D.C.
17 June 2008

Clottey Interview With VOA'S Kelvin Lewis - Download (MP3)
Clottey Interview With VOA'S Kelvin Lewis - Listen (MP3)

A statement by a cabinet minister in Sierra Leone's government that Ghanaian President John Kufuor helped a former opposition party defeat the incumbent party in last year's general election is generating controversy. The minister for labor and employment said

President Kufuor helped the All People Congress (APC) party in its strategy to defeat the incumbent Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) by advising the opposition to employ more than seven thousand strong polling agents during the elections to ensure victory. But the SLPP described the revelation as an infringement on the sovereignty of Sierra Leone, as well as an affront to the tenets of the Economic Community of West African States not to interfere in the internal politics of neighboring countries in the sub-region. Kelvin Lewis reports for the Voice of America in Sierra Leone. From the capital, Freetown he tells reporter Peter Clottey that the SLPP, now in the opposition, is unhappy about the ministers pronouncement.

"The Ghanaian High Commissioner here has issued a statement trying to refute the story that in fact the Ghanaian president did give help to the ruling APC party. This actually came up in a report in a newspaper the Concord Times. But I was there at the opening of a real estate development, which was the first of a gated community to be opened. And it was at that ceremony that the minister of labor did say that in one of their meetings, when they were consulting, they had a meeting with President Kufuor," Lewis noted.

He said the minister's pronouncement is generating discomfort among some Sierra Leoneans.

"And in one of their intense meetings, he said that President Kufuor advised them to have over seven thousand polling agents if they were to unseat the SLPP. It has been looked on as what President Kufuor did to help the APC in winning the election," he said.

Lewis said some critics of the ruling party say if the minister's pronouncement was accurate, then the sovereignty of Sierra Leone was highly undermined.

"Exactly, that is true, and I think that is why the Ghanaian High Commissioner here tried to put up a statement to emphasize that President Kufuor and President (Tijan) Kabbah had very good relations, and the relationship that President (Ernest) Koroma is now benefiting from was actually cemented by President Kabbah and President Kufuor. And she was trying to emphasize that President Kabbah did play a role, and that President Kabbah and

President Kufuor are very good friends," Lewis pointed out.

He said although there seems to be history between the Ghanaian government and the Sierra Leonean government, sovereignty should not have been compromised.

"I actually agree with the lot of critics here having said that this is not something that should have done, that the Ghanaian president should have stayed off the internal politics of Sierra Leone," he said.

Although the opposition SLPP is displeased with the minister's pronouncement, Lewis says there is very little it could do to have its concerns addressed.

"I don't think they can do much other than make public their antagonism against such an issue. All what they can do is give the public their statement condemning the action, and that is all I think they can do, and I don't think there is anymore that they can do," Lewis pointed out.

He said the ruling ACP party claims it did not consult with the Ghanaian president in isolation, but that other heads of states in the sub-region were consulted.

"Obviously they are saying that a lot of these consultations happened with a lot of other West African leaders, and that it was not President Kufuor alone. They are obviously not happy with it, but they also had that opportunity to be able to cement that relationship," he said.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone Cabinet Minister Sparks Controversy With Commen
From: RONALDINO
To: All
Date Posted: 01:20:47 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: 82-44-17-83.cable.ubr04.croy.blueyonder.co.uk at 82.44.17.83

Message:
That was to ensure all polling stations had APC representation.Where APC had no polling agents we had the Kailahun Court baray senario!!! (more votes than people)
Kudos to Kufor!!!!!
SLPP were bent on stealing that elections, which would have left us with a bloody Kenyan outcome.
Could Kelvin Lewis go crawl under a stone! This is old hat. He must be hardup. He would have got 70 usd with VOA. Gone are the times when Journalists and politicians got our minds mixed up with fake reporting.


Subject: Re: Sierra Leone Cabinet Minister Sparks Controversy With Commen
From: Gbaingorneh
To: All
Date Posted: 00:05:11 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: adsl-69-232-196-77.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net at 69.232.196.77

Message:
It was done in the interest of the people of Sierra Leone. There would have been lots of problems if Berewa had won because the people did not want him.

Good ridance


Subject: Our Sierra Leone Foreign Embassies Doing What!!
From: Tolongbo
To: All
Date Posted: 17:08:15 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: soribabureh@hotmai.com
Entered From: at 212.102.0.104

Message:
Since the taking over of government by the winning APC Party in the last elections, some of us kept asking why the heads of our foreign missions who have been serving in the last SLPP government were not immediately recalled. Was it a strategically calculated decision by the APC government?

I realized that the Ambassadors who were appointed by the last SLPP government hieved a great sigh of relief when they have been left in their various postings for nearly a year, enjoying their fat salaries, almost doing nothing beneficial for the government and the state. I would like to be proven wrong by anyone if the majority of those Ambassadors have brought any substantial gains to the country through their diplomatic contacts since November 2008.

To me, if these heads of missions are not there to promote the interests of their own country, by luring the host countries to the economic potentiels of their homeland, why should we then keep them in those countries, receiving salaries paid by the EU, IMF and the UN? Ironically, when you visit any of our Embassies abroad, China, Islamic Rep. of Iran, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Libya, Germany, Belgium etc , you hardly see brochures or videos that portray anything about the country either in good or bad.

If we really want to attract people from all corners of the world, lets show them images with striking difference from what the Gambia, Angola, Egypt and even South Africa are showing on CNN and other international media. The Chinese, the very rich Arabs in the Gulf and even Europeans would like to come to Sierra Leone for investment and tourism. But how can they do that when we do nothing in exposing our potentials.

The APC government should make it duty bound for the concerned ministries to furnish our foreign missions with valuable information about the Republic of Serra Leone.


Subject: Do you want Alfa Kanu to nominate his hustler friends?
From: Leather Boot
To: All
Date Posted: 17:57:10 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Please do not force Prezo to get Alfa Kanu nominating his crony mafians for these posts. Its bad for Salone.

APC is bringing violence back to Salone... thats what we should be more considered about.


Subject: Re: Do you want Alfa Kanu to nominate his hustler friends?
From: Rombeh Swamp
To: All
Date Posted: 05:08:23 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: soyanka@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 212.71.37.115

Message:
I don't think the president can ever choose anybody to a position he/she doesn't merit. What I know if you personally you have any legal proofs against Hon. Alpha Kanu, please present them to the concerned authority to be prosecute.

I hope you don't have personal greviance against Alpha Kanu. If you do, take him to court. Let the law take its course.


Subject: Woman wahhala
From: Man way nor get worry
To: All
Date Posted: 16:25:37 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: c-98-218-17-176.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 98.218.17.176

Message:
I have two girl friends. I intend to marry one, but the problem is that the one likes money, and the other like fine men (e dae colay for fine man). I am not ugly, I am ok. I will like forumite to give me some advice which one I should select among the two, please give your reason why. I have already decided to go with the one that like money. The reason is simple, I thought women that like money has class, but the one way dae colay for fine man nar wahala Oh. You house boy go even go dae. Please I am waiting for your advice on this woman wahala.


Subject: Re: Woman wahhala
From: La Socialista
To: All
Date Posted: 19:39:40 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: albion@hotmail.com
Entered From: cpe-74-70-156-41.nycap.res.rr.com at 74.70.156.41

Message:
How disrespectful! Ever hear of marrying and being faithful to the person you love? I hope they both abandon you, though I suspect this is not a serious post. Every man wishes he had two women, or even one with money!


Subject: Yu nar real APC man
From: Leather Boot
To: All
Date Posted: 18:01:32 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: leather.boot@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Have some respect for ladies, please @%$h*&&.


Subject: Re: Yu nar real APC man
From: Eddie Grant
To: All
Date Posted: 07:27:07 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: lpsdsl2.claranet.co.uk at 79.123.36.144

Message:
I don't see any disrespect here, the man craves for solutions to his problem but you saw it differently.


Subject: Re: Yu nar real APC man
From: Man way nor get worry
To: All
Date Posted: 20:26:23 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: cache-mtc-ah10.proxy.aol.com at 64.12.117.202

Message:
Trust me I do have respect for women. I ask for help, I guess it is your place to render me some if you are helpfull indeed. I have two options, and I am trying to stick with one. One has to research before tying the knot, and that is what i am doing. Waiting for your advice. Thanks for your cooperation.


Subject: Re: Woman wahhala
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 16:43:31 06/17/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
married both, or send the warn wae like money to me, are go help
am...:)...:)......:)


Subject: APC is bent on destroying Salone. Eddy watch your words
From: Jacob Kanu
To: All
Date Posted: 16:02:08 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: jacob.kanu@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 41.204.224.41

Message:
Eddy Grant, the probation officer sir, APC undoubtedly initiated the violence in Kailahun in the past elections. Have you ever wondered why there was no violence in Bombali or Port Loko?

No sane person goes to campaign in another party's strong hold with more armed thugs than indigenes from that locality ... that’s exactly what the APC did and are currently doing in Kono. You must also understand that even in non political arena, violence tends to be very common amongst APC supporters as evidenced by the merciless beating of Pastor Conteh, a man of God in Brookfields, only a few months ago.

APC supporters who believe violence is the way forward in our beloved country will have themselves to blame soon. President Agnes is sheepishly watching Task Force boys rampaging the country (Kono to be more specific), thinking this will earn him political points. I am sure this former insurance seller will respond in his usual way again... ar nor bin haware... what arrant %ickhead. He's currently touring the West Coast of Africa, hopping from country to country, gracing every insignificant ceremonial function ... thats what you get when you have a dumbo as head of slate. What APC should know is that they tried this in the past ... it did not last, trying it in the 21st century will not give different results. Only a fool keeps trying stupid stuff again & again... expecting different results. Some have tried it in the past and we all know how they ended. How a common truck driver in the US, Sam Sumana, suddenly became Donni Brasco in Salone, beggars belief. How an insurance seller suddenly became the facilitator of such crude violent methods in a country he falsely claims to love and lead is just part of his so called achichudinal change agenda. But we shall see, as Obama privately opined when told the hawkish Republicans want to be in power after 2008.


What is certain is that Christiana Thorpe indeed made a horrendous mistake by fraudulently announcing Agnes as winner. People are suffering in Salone tiday. Mama Salone is not happy. With Osai Owai pushing people further to the brinks, someone has got to put some sense in our weakling, tourist president Agnes’s brain. Even Valentine Strasser is claiming he is twice smarter than EBK is.

Who am I to deny his claims.

Eddy boy make some phoney receipts. go home to Salkone and claim like Wanza... that Govt owes you $5M. Collect the ill gotten funds and become a swegbeh for life.


VIOLENCE WILL NEVER SUCCED IN SALONE. APC MUST ACCEPT THIS.


Subject: Re: APC is bent on destroying Salone. Eddy watch your words
From: Johnny Guitar
To: All
Date Posted: 01:33:09 06/18/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: cache-ntc-ad04.proxy.aol.com at 207.200.116.198

Message:
If ee hart you unar go back nar bush ba leh wuna see watin go happen dis tem. wan pan una nor go lef. de foot soja oh or im batalion commander way nay college professor nar amerika en england. we go wipe una out dis tem


Subject: Re: APC is bent on destroying Salone. Eddy watch your words
From: Man way nor get worry
To: All
Date Posted: 16:15:10 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: codfodnus@aol.com
Entered From: c-98-218-17-176.hsd1.md.comcast.net at 98.218.17.176

Message:
You haters will see after July 5th, I foresee some of you guys will beging to cry again like babies. Bad heart go kill una o!


Subject: For Kabs-Kanu: Leone Stars Fund
From: Jerome Cole
To: All
Date Posted: 15:00:49 06/17/08 ()
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Entered From: ool-4575eca0.dyn.optonline.net at 69.117.236.160

Message:
Kabs,

Over the years you have emerged as a man whose patriotism is second to none and whose love for soccer and the Leone Stars is undying. However, I was somehow surprised at your silence when a forumite who goes by the moniker ‘bi-partisan’ came up with a brilliant idea of finding a way to lift our national team, the Leone Stars out of its current misery vis-a-vis financing and other logistics relative to lifting the standard of our national team to levels competitive with the global game. Kabs, you have the medium and the international contact to coordinate this patriotic effort.

Currently, the Leone Stars are good but they are not yet at a level to pose a competitive threat to the likes of Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Egypt. Yet the talent abound especially in the major European leagues that can transform our national team to instant world beaters. There are Sierra Leonean-born Sierra Leoneans and diasporan-born Sierra Leoneans who have never been capped for our national team. Take for example, Koidu-born Borussia Durtmond striker Sahr Senessie who is emerging as one of the best strikers in the German Bundesliga. In Engaland we have Alhassan Bangura, Carlton Cole, Nigel Reo-Coker, Liam Rosenior, Stephen Kabba, etc.to name just a few. It takes a massive financial effort to have these guys represent us in the international game.

The current Leone Stars is constituted mainly with guys who play in lesser known leagues in places like Finland, Cyprus, Indonesia, etc. While I applaud the efforts of these gallant patriots, I believe we do have a lot of room for improvement.

If 10, 000 of us living in the dispora contribute a minimum of $100.00, we will raise a million dollars. This fund can be managed by a management team in the diaspora totally independent of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) and it will be used solely for the development of the Leone Stars.

If we are going to rely solely on the government and on SLFA, we will keep incurring insults from the likes of South Africa on a daily basis . Can you imagine a South African journalist referring to us a bunch of “penniless nobodies”?


Subject: Re: For Kabs-Kanu: Leone Stars Fund
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 15:58:53 06/17/08 ()
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Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
Jerome, you are right; but who should handle the fund. Lans kamara, I
don't think so. I just don’t trust them. Have you read all the South Africa
newspapers? They considered us as penniless rabble of brave nobodies.
Look what we've done to our country. Every day they are fighting amongst
themselves on this forum about APC and SLPP. I would rather send my
money directly to the boys. God bless Sierra Leone, God bless our Leone
Star.


Subject: Re: For Kabs-Kanu: Leone Stars Fund
From: Jerome Cole
To: All
Date Posted: 17:07:55 06/17/08 ()
Email Address:
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Message:
Umfaali,

Thanks for your contribution. My suggestion is that the funds will be managed by a managing board in the diaspora. This group will be totally independent of all soccer stakeholders in Sierra Leone. This is the only way, I believe, we can raise the level of standards to compete globally. The government of Sierra Leone and SLFA will not get us anywhere near the likes of Nigeria, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroon or Egypt.


Subject: Re: Leone Stars Fund
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 20:32:18 06/17/08 ()
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Message:
Good idea, I don't think all this APC and SLPP thugs on this forum will contribute to your idea. They are fighting to get appointment or contract in the new government so they could go home and help destroy our Sierra Leone.


Subject: jallohlaw
From: musu koro
To: All
Date Posted: 11:46:14 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: musukoro@yahoo.com
Entered From: at 79.135.100.25

Message:
c.jalloh you are a bastard and a disgrace to your family


Subject: Re: jallohlaw
From: Question
To: All
Date Posted: 13:30:38 06/17/08 ()
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Entered From: ppp-70-248-49-171.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net at 70.248.49.171

Message:
Let this fight be taken out of this forum. If umpire who ran around with an attortor until his teenage years has the cojonudos to show his "jabereh" teeth here, then he will hear from us. Until then, he can carry on his "Okuru" dog cowardly attacks wherever he wants.


Subject: NPRC
From: Bra Tunde
To: All
Date Posted: 10:31:25 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: dele25@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-70-18-247-163.res.east.verizon.net at 70.18.247.163

Message:
As the only serving member of the NPRC still in Government service, I think the current authorities should at least demand a full written Report from Major General Komba Mondeh on the night of terror when civilians were taken from Pademba Road Prisons and summarily executed. At leaset the Public requires a full explanation from a serving Govt Officer who participated in these events.


Subject: Re: NPRC
From: NPRC
To: All
Date Posted: 00:07:44 06/18/08 ()
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Entered From: cpe-67-244-6-35.nyc.res.rr.com at 67.244.6.35

Message:
misguided imp! was it not NPRC that made the democracy with the freedoms you are now enjoying possible?

I think that all questions regarding executions and policies should be directed to NPRC's chief Advisers Berewa,Kabba and Charles Margai for explanation.

Were it not for the NPRC,where would Sa Lone be today?


Subject: Re: NPRC
From: Man Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 01:34:16 06/18/08 ()
Email Address: man_pikin@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-172-29-64.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.29.64

Message:
NPRC my foot. "Were it not for the NPRC, where would Sa Leone be today? My friend, please take this back. Are you an NPRC sympathiser? Look what they did to poor Strasser. Bio wanted to stay in power by then that was why he called for Bintumani two. Bio, Nyuma, Idriss, Kambo, Mondeh and others will surely pay the price for the executions of Salami Coker and others.


Subject: Re: NPRC
From: umfaali
To: All
Date Posted: 16:09:53 06/17/08 ()
Email Address:
Entered From: uslec-66-43-153-180.cust.uslec.net at 66.43.153.180

Message:
Please guys forget about the NPRC, Mohammed Sorie Forna and the 14
others were murdered by the APC, Kula Samba and others were murdered
were SLPP. NPRC did a better job than SLPP, they cleaned Sierra Leone,
our National team went to African Nation Cup twice and they toppled the
former APC (Saidu Mommoh).


Subject: Re: NPRC
From: SORIE Jawara
To: All
Date Posted: 13:12:03 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: soriejawara@verizon.com
Entered From: pool-141-156-239-220.res.east.verizon.net at 141.156.239.220

Message:
TUNDE, You have an insight on justice , but the system was not designed for that purpose, that is one good reason for upheavals . What the system is about is simple, "justice be enforced on some and free rides for others". Cover up the dirty activities of some people, glorify them and crown them as heros . We can see the same dirty game played in the so called special court of corruption and ECOWAS. We have a street called SANNI ABACHA ,despite the incalculable atrocities carried out by barbaric Nigerian soldiers on innocent civilians ,especially unarmed children.Former president KABBAH AND MANY PEOPLE are enjoying, despite their bloody actions that led to the sufferings and bleeding of many innocent poor people. Yes, that is what they call justice and fairness in Sierra Leone.


Subject: Re: NPRC
From: Man Pikin
To: All
Date Posted: 11:07:56 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: man_pikin@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-71-172-29-64.nwrknj.fios.verizon.net at 71.172.29.64

Message:
I agreed with you that Mondeh should give us a full report on the execution of Salami Coker, Bambay Kamara and others. Infact, he needs to be fired from the army.


Subject: Commission of Inquiry
From: Bra Tommy
To: All
Date Posted: 10:21:51 06/17/08 ()
Email Address: dele25@yahoo.com
Entered From: pool-70-18-247-163.res.east.verizon.net at 70.18.247.163

Message:
I hope the Commission of Inquiry being set up by President Koroma will do its job with honour and no witchunt. One aspect of the Commission I would be particularly interested in is the declaration of Assets before and after Govermnent Service. We can start with the Inspector General of Police 2 magnificent houses at Hill Station. How he acquired them and others I dont know about would be in the public interest.


Subject: Re: Commission of Inquiry
From: corruption
To: All
Date Posted: 18:00:48 06/17/08 ()
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Entered From: 5ac0bc1c.bb.sky.com at 90.192.188.28

Message:
I think EBK is using sweet talk to fool the people.Transitional Team report is inadequate to be used as a tool or primary evidence against SLPP ministers.EBK should declare his asset as a precedent to fight against misuse of power/office


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