Inside the war provides readers with an detailed overview of the 19912002 civil cluding descriptions of sierra leones culture and prewar history, a yearbyyear account. In september 2000 the notorious militia gang, west side boys kidnapped eleven british soldiers in sierra leone and operation barras was launched as the rescue operation. United front sierra leone rufsl banner, and engaged the state in a civil war that lasted from 1991 to 2002. In addition, some scholars and journalists disregard historical and political contexts in which civil wars occur and then describe the wars merely.
The narrative ends just before the civil war breaks out but for those interested in the war, the issues leading up to it are very well covered. The peace agreement between the sierra leone government and the revolutionary united front of sierra leone to end the countrys eightyear civil war. Hayward, a higher education specialist has described sierra leone as a pioneer of west african history. Rape, mutilation, forced prostitution and senseless. Its land yields diamonds, gold, bauxite, and rutile titanium dioxide. It explores the genesis of the crisis, the contradictory roles of different internal and external actors, civil society and the media. Interesting facts about sierra leone and its civil war. Our results are complementary to the other recent studies mentioned above, none of which examines institutional impacts. In 1982 there were three publishers in sierra leone, but 2002 there were no book publishers in sierra leone and only one bookshop, a church bookshop for in christian literary material. Although diamonds seemingly played a significant role in financing the war once it started, diamonds more likely contributed to corrupting. It began in march 1991, as the revolutionary united front ruf. During the war an estimated 50,000 were killed, over one million were displaced from their homes, and thousands more were victims of brutal amputa tions, rapes, and assaults human rights watch, 1999.
The war was characterized by widespread atrocities, including the abduction of children and systematic rape. For the first time since the aftermath of world war ii, a former head of state was indicted and found guilty of war crimes. In the book he describes the experiences of the eight women who were abducted. The conflict in sierra leone and the engagement of the united nations the conflict in sierra leone dates from march 1991 when fighters of the revolutionary united front ruf launched a war from the east of the country near the border with liberia to overthrow the government. It entails the history of sierra leone from its days as a slave harbor through to its founding as a home for free slaves. Sierra leone lion mountain was embroiled in a civil war that resulted in the death of over 50,000 civilians. The decadelong war in sierra leone began in 1991 as a revolt against a longstanding dictatorship. This book was wellwritten by a native of sierra leone and it depicts the most important events in the countrys history from prehistorical times until the 1990s. An examination of the sierra leone war academic journals.
Sierra leone came to world attention in the 1990s when a catastrophic civil war linked to the diamond trade was reported globally. Till 1961, it was a part of the british colonial empire. Abuja ceasefire agreement text of the 30day ceasefire agreement between the government of sierra leone and the ruf. On march 23, a civil war began when the revolutionary united front, a group of 100 fighters from sierra. Despite a large body of research on the sierra leone civil war there. A political history by david harris examines 225 years of the countrys history and fifty years of independence, placing statesociety relations at the centre of this investigation of those who have tried to rule or change sierra leone. Sierra leone is no place to be young the new york times. Corruption and state politics in sierra leone new york. Inside the war provides readers with an detailed overview of the 19912002 civil cluding descriptions of sierra leones culture and prewar history, a yearbyyear account of the civil war, and narratives from 30 people who describe their experiences as both civilians and fighters written after the 2012 conviction of liberian warlord charles taylor for crimes committed.
This study is a historical analysis of sierra leones state structure in the 20th and 21st centuries. Black mans grave sierra leones civil war and its precursors breakout. This book provides a history of the last ten years of sierra leone. This book is a historical narrative covering various periods in sierra leones history from the fifteenth century to the end of its civil war in 2002. From this point sierra leone declines into a long era of repressive rule, military coups and by the end of the century terrifying and violent anarchy. Fast roping in from helicopters, the sas soldiers engaged in a heavy firefight with the militia, killing several, and capturing their leader.
Railway stations in sierra leone sierra leone government railway historyformation, colonial era, education, corruption, civil war sierra leone company sierra leone colony and protectorate hut tax war of 1898 fourah bay college njala university bai bureh sierra leone 19611971 operation khukri sierra leone civil war operation palliser. Richards, 2011, sierra leone features a welldocumented checkered history in terms of corruption, unaccountable leadership, and policy making that is far from inclusive. War and the crisis of youth in sierra leone is a work of unique empirical depth and ethnographic knowledge. The causes of the sierra leone civil war einternational relations. Political economy literature on sierra leone gsdrc. List of books and articles about sierra leone history. The war was fueled by wealth from diamonds located in the east of the country, where the rebel united front ruf was strongest. The role of diamonds in sierra leone history and conflict. He illuminates the social logics at play and clarifies the motives behind their constitution, conflict engagement, and conciliation. Although most of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture, sierra leone is also a mining centre. Resources and governance in sierra leones civil war. Siaka stevens remains in control for eighteen years by dismantling the countrys checks on the abuses of power. In the book he describes the experiences of the eight women who were abducted during the war and forced to fight in it. It entails the history of sierra leone from its days as a.
The civil war in sierra leone raged from 1991 to 2002. This book is a historical narrative of sierra leone from the midfifteenth century to the end of its civil war in 2002. Sierra leone has been ravaged by a civil war that lasted from 1991 to 2002, and resulted in some 70,000 casualties and 2. It will be unfair to treat the sierra leone civil war as a mindless act of. Hence, sierra leone appears to provide support for both the governance and resource perspective on conflict. Free slaves, freetown, and the sierra leonean civil war joseph. Council for the development of social science research in africa. The sentence on charles taylor is to be pronounced on may 30, 2012, and sierra leoneans will finally receive some justice for the atrocities they have endured. Land sierra leones 350mi 560km atlantic coastline is made up of a belt. They eventually received their freedom in 1841, after two years internment in the united states awaiting the verdict of the courts regarding their revolt. Among these, sierra leones civil war has been credited with varied narrations of conflicts. Making sense of a senseless war university of denver. The sierra leone civil war sierra leone was ravaged by a civil war that started in 1991 and lasted until 2002. The sierra leone civil war 19912002 was a civil war in sierra leone that began on 23.
The reason for the protracted civil war tearing sierra leone apart is the legacy of british colonialism and the struggle by the ruling cliques to rob the countrys wealth. The war began on march 23, 1991, when the revolutionary united front ruf under foday sankoh, with support of liberian rebel leader charles taylor and his group, the national patriotic front of liberia nfpl, attempted to overthrow the government of sierra leonean president joseph. Children were at the core of the brutal civil war that gripped sierra leone. Sierra leone is a country located towards the northwest side of the african continent. Current news government sierra leone web peace corps in sierra leone friends of sierra leone. Mcferson1 abstract gender inequality in sierra leone, after colonialism among the worst in subsaharan africa, has been heightened further by the civil war of 19922002which was related in part to the struggle for control of blood diamonds but also to longstanding.
An exiled sierra leo nean named foday sankoh led the ruf forces. The slaves had been kidnapped mostly from the neighborhood of the colony of sierra leone and sold to spanish slavers. Since the end of the war, the government of sierra leone has undergone the arduous task of rebuilding the countrys physical and social infrastructure while fostering reconciliation. Lenneke sprik finds that this read is useful for scholars and students with a specific. Sierra leone, as with most african countries, has a complicated history, characterized by colonization and civil war.
The conditions that led to the war included a repressive predatory. The sierra leone civil war was an armed conflict in the west african country of sierra leone from 1991 t0 2002. The capital of the country is freetown, which was founded for former repatriated slaves in 1787. Julius maada bio, president of sierra leone duration. By 1991, sierra leone had a corrupt government and openly illicit diamond trading and was a vulnerable and attractive site for armed rebellion. Sierra leone was ravaged by a civil war that started in 1991 and lasted until 2002. From 1971 sierra leone is a republic with himself as executive president. This is the most authoritative study of the sierra leone civil war to emanate from africa, or indeed any publications programme on africa. Internal conflict crippled the country from the late 1980s onward, culminating in a brutal civil war that took place from 1991 to 2002.
Case failure of british colonial health policy, the journal of imperial and commonwealth history, 43 2015. Pdf this study is a historical analysis of sierra leones state structure in the 20th and 21st centuries. The sierra leone civil war was the result of varied interactions between structural problems in sierra leone society which increased grievances among people and, accordingly, led to the emergence of the ruf. War and the crisis of youth in sierra leone by krijn peters. Although sierra leone had a long history of publishing and consuming books, the civil war altered this position.
Although the conflict has been over for more than a decade, this western african country is still struggling to recover from the bloodshed and violence that left more than 50,000 people dead. This paper, based on desk research, examines the political economy of. Momoh responded by deploying troops to the border region to repel the incursion of liberian rebels known as the national patriotic front of liberia npfl, led by charles taylor. It was in the year 1991, when the civil war in sierra leone was started by the revolutionary united front led by foday sankoh. The sierra leone civil war 19912002 was a civil war in sierra leone that began on 23 march 1991 when the revolutionary united front ruf, with support from the special forces of charles taylors national patriotic front of liberia npfl, intervened in sierra leone in an attempt to overthrow the joseph momoh government. Civil war broke out in 1991 when a rebel group, known as the revolu tionary united front ruf launched a military offensive from neighbor ing liberia to overthrow the momoh government. That said, since the end of the civil war, the people and the government have done a tremendous job of moving forward and rebuilding the country. Interesting facts about sierra leone and its civil war a.
The definitive book on the sierra leone civil war about the book sierra leone. Pdf an examination of the sierra leone war researchgate. At one end the country is seen as a victim of resource curse and on the other end it reflects the public grievance transpired from the incompetence of government pham, 2007. The war began on march 23, 1991, when the revolutionary united front ruf under foday sankoh, with support of liberian rebel leader charles taylor and his group, the national patriotic front of liberia nfpl, attempted to overthrow the government of sierra leonean president. Free slaves, freetown, and the sierra leonean civil war. Virtually unnoticed in the catalogue of horrors emanating from sierra leones brutal civil war is the forcible conscription of children, some as young as 7 years old. Since the end of the civil war in the early 2000s, sierra leone has made investments and commitments to health. The difficulties in the country were compounded in march 1991 when conflict in neighbouring liberia spilled over the border into sierra leone. Peters sheds light on the ruf militia and the role they played during the sierra leonean civil war. It is bordered by the atlantic ocean in the west, by guinea in the north and east, and by liberia in the south. National and international perspectives of the civil war. Meanwhile the paras advanced on foot, fighting their way through a village to. They witnessed horrible violence, were subjected to systematic abuse and, in many cases, were forced to become combatants themselves.
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