Dokument #1238116
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
A 15-21 June 1992 West Africa
report states that the NPLF got most of its weaponry from Libya,
and that before the war started, its forces were trained in Libya
and Burkina Faso. An earlier issue of the same magazine, stated
that at the beginning of the crisis, the President Campaoré
of Burkina Faso had allegedly sent 400 soldiers to fight alongside
the NPLFL claiming that "it was a moral duty to save Liberians from
the wrath of a ruthless dictator, Samuel Doe" (4-10 May 1992).
Reports on whether the National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL)
initially employed mercenaries could not be found among the sources
consulted by the Research Directorate.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is
not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any
particular claim to refugee status or asylum. Please see the list
of sources consulted in researching this Information Request.
References
West Africa [London]. 15-21
June 1992. John Momoh. "Liberia: Why Talks Deadlocked."
_____. 4-10 May 1992. Barki Gbanabome.
"Burkina Faso: Campaoré Defends His Role in the Liberian
Crisis."
Additional Sources Consulted
Africa Confidential [London].
January 1990 - December 1992. Weekly. Vols. 31-33. Nos. 1-25.
Africa Research Bulletin: Political,
Social and Cultural Series [Oxford]. January 1990- December
1992. Monthly. Vols. 26-28.
BBC Focus on Africa. October-November
1997. "Chosen by God?
_____. July-September 1996. "Monrovia's
Grave."
Country Reports for Human Rights
Practices 1990-1992.1991-1993. United States Department of
State. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Press.
Immigration and Naturalization Service
(INS). November 1993. "Liberia: Disintegration of the Liberian
Nation Since the 1989 Civil War." (AL/LBR/94.001]. Washington, DC:
INS Resource Information Centre.
News from Africa Watch. June
1993.Vol. 5. No. 6. "Liberia: Waging War to Keep the Peace: The
ECOMOG Intervention and Human Rights."
_____. 21 October 1991. "Liberia: The
Cycle of Abuse: Human Rights Violations Since the November
Cease-Fire."
IRB: Electronic sources: IRB Databases,
LEXIS/NEXIS, Internet, World News Connection (WNC).
One oral source consulted did not
provide the requested information.