Momolu V. Sackor Sirleaf was a Liberian politician. During the First Liberian Civil War, he represented the National Patriotic Front of Liberia internationally. He served as foreign minister of the National Patriotic Reconstruction Assembly Government of Charles Taylor in 1993.[1][2] He represented the NPFL in the 1993 Geneva talks that followed the Harper massacre.[3]
As warring factions agreed to form a National Transitional Government in 1995, Sirleaf was named foreign minister.[4][5]
After Charles Taylor was elected President of Liberia in 1997, Sirleaf was again named foreign minister. He was succeeded later the same year by Monie R. Captan.[6]
References
edit- ^ United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service (1993). Daily Report: People's Republic of China. National Technical Information Service.
- ^ Klaus Schlichte (5 December 2016). The Dynamics of States: The Formation and Crises of State Domination. Taylor & Francis. p. 123. ISBN 978-1-351-89128-8.
- ^ Abiodun Alao (5 July 2017). The Burden of Collective Goodwill: The International Involvement in the Liberian Civil War. Taylor & Francis. pp. 109, 127. ISBN 978-1-351-89345-9.
- ^ Los Angeles Times. Post-Civil War Liberia Takes Shape
- ^ United Nations. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY MUST NOT MAKE LIBERIA ANOTHER ORPHAN IN QUE
- ^ Elwood D. Dunn; Amos J. Beyan; Carl Patrick Burrowes (20 December 2000). Historical Dictionary of Liberia. Scarecrow Press. p. 317. ISBN 978-1-4616-5931-0.
- Reuters (1995-09-03). "Taylor Loyalists Get Top Liberian Government Posts". South Florida Sun - Sentinel. p. 18.A. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
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