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Bong County is represented in the Liberian senate by Jewel Taylor, the ex-wife of the former President Charles Taylor, and Franklin Siakor, a widely respected independent candidate with a strong background in community development.

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For information about the Liberian people, see Demographics of Liberia and Culture of Liberia.
* More information on Grebo and Liberian languages
For this purpose, Liberian corporations can voluntarily file such information as needed to conduct their business.
Using the information from Anderson's report, the Liberian government moved to assert limited control over the inland region.

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American administration of the border police also stabilized the frontier with Sierra Leone and checked French ambitions to annex more Liberian territory.
Liberian rulers also built up ties with the Soviet bloc and other powers, striving for an independent position in world politics, as far as their strong bonds with the Western world allowed them to.
November 1990, ECOWAS agreed with some principal Liberian players but without Charles Taylor, on an Interim Government of National Unity ( IGNU ) under President Dr. Amos Sawyer.
Both the general election and runoff were marked by peace and order, with thousands of Liberians waiting patiently in the Liberian heat to cast their ballots.
In July 2008, the Legislature reintroduced the death penalty into Liberian law, with President Sirleaf signing the bill into law.
* Liberian Law-Cornell Law Library-contains digitized documents dealing with the creation of the nation of Liberia and the laws enacted at its foundation, as well as extensive links for further research
Liberia's government is based on the American model of a republic with three equal branches of government, though in reality the President of Liberia has usually been the dominant force in Liberian politics.
During the 1990s, Charles Taylor's presidency and the First and Second Liberian Civil Wars underscored Liberian relations with the Western world, the People's Republic of China, and its neighboring countries in Western Africa.
In 2001, Liberian forces along with the RUF began attacking and burning refugee camps and Guinean villages along the border.
* 1980 – In Florida, Liberian freighter MV Summit Venture collides with the Sunshine Skyway Bridge over Tampa Bay, making a 1, 400-ft. section of the southbound span collapse.
On 25 March 2006, with the election of Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo permitted transfer of Charles Taylor, who had been living in exile in the Nigerian coastal town of Calobar, to Sierra Leone for prosecution.
* Second Liberian Civil War ( 1999 – 2003 ) – The conflict began in 1999 when a rebel group Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy ( LURD ), with support from the Government of Guinea, took over northern Liberia through a coup.
* Former Liberian President Charles G. Taylor was also brought to The Hague charged with war crimes ; his trial stretched from 2007 to March 2011.
According to a June 2, 1999, article in The Virginian-Pilot, Robertson had extensive business dealings with Liberian president Charles Taylor.
Pawtucket is also one of the few areas of the United States with a significant Liberian population, mostly refugees from Charles Taylor's regime.
Gbagbo responded by launching ethnic attacks on northerners living in Abidjan with his army made up partly of Liberian mercenaries, and rumours ( unconfirmed because of restrictions on the movement of peacekeeping forces ) of pro-Gbagbo death squads and mass graves have been reported to representatives of the UN.
In 2000, the UN accused Liberian president Charles G. Taylor of supporting the Revolutionary United Front ( RUF ) insurgency in neighboring Sierra Leone with weapons and training in exchange for diamonds.
< nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki > Daily Star, 1985-10-05: 10 .</ ref > Citing a fear of assassination by Liberian agents, Taylor fought extradition from the safety of jail with the help of a legal team led by former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark.
The Liberian flag has similar red and white stripes, as well as a blue square with a white star in the canton.
Tolbert brought a new approach to Liberian Government's relations with foreign companies.
Old concession agreements were renegotiated, and new concession agreements were negotiated with an emphasis on accountability of the private sector to the Liberian Government.
The city was severely damaged in the First and Second Liberian Civil Wars, notably during the siege of Monrovia, with many buildings damaged and nearly all the infrastructure destroyed.

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The Fourth Military Region maintained only a Territorial Defense Company headquartered in Korhogo The Fifth Military Region was formerly known as the Western Operational Zone, a temporary command created to respond to the security threat caused by the First Liberian Civil War.
Quainoo led the force from July 1990 to September 1990, before being superseded by a Nigerian officer in the aftermath of Liberian President Samuel Doe's death.
The Conté government was deeply involved in the First Liberian Civil War as it supported ULIMO, the major grouping opposing Taylor in Liberia.
After ECOMOG departed in 1997-98, the Guinean government began supporting the new Liberian rebel movement LURD.
Guinea has offered asylum to over 700, 000 Liberian, Sierra Leonean, and Bissauan refugees since 1990, despite the economic and environmental costs involved.
Between 1847 and 1980, the state of Liberia was governed by the small minority of African-American colonists and their offspring, together called Americo-Liberians, suppressing the large indigenous majority of 95 % of the Liberian population.
After 1927, the League of Nations investigated accusations that the Liberian government recruited and sold indigenous people as contract labor or slaves.
The Liberian Government had long opposed this kind of migration, but was no longer able to restrain it.
In the decades after 1945, the Liberian government received hundreds of millions of dollars of unrestricted foreign investment, which destabilized the Liberian economy.
Liberian Government revenue rose enormously, but was being grossly embezzled by government officials.
In 1912 the U. S. arranged a 40-year international loan of $ 1. 7 million, against which Liberia had to agree to four Western powers ( America, Britain, France and Germany ) controlling Liberian Government revenues for the next 14 years, until 1926.
In 1926, the Liberian government gave a concession to the American rubber company Firestone to start the world ’ s largest rubber plantation at Harbel, Liberia.
As part of this plan, two key officials of the League were placed in positions to ´ advise ´ the Liberian government.
Liberian president Tubman was agreeable to this policy.
During the period 1856-64 European merchants consistently evaded Liberian import and export duties, in which they were supported by their own governments.
Several times the Liberian government borrowed money from English banks on severe terms, and even from local German merchants.
The British ( in 1875 ) and French ( in 1886 ) are also alleged to have fuelled internal Liberian uprisings and wars.
From 1878 onwards Liberian presidents regularly called for more foreign trade and more foreign investment in Liberia.
As a result Germany withdrew business from Liberia, causing Liberian customs revenue to decrease significantly.
This would have again significantly disturbed the Liberian economy, but America had already in 1942 begun investing substantially in Liberia, in projects related to America ’ s war effort.

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