Liberia's Turbulent History
A brutal civil war in Liberia saw mass killings and the rise of child soldiers, culminating in a negotiated settlement in 2003. Women united in nonviolent protests played a crucial role in ending the conflict, leading to the election of the first female leader of an African nation. Since then, Liberia has experienced relative stability, transitioning peacefully to new leadership while maintaining its unique maritime identity.In this clip
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