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MTAFFI
01-21-2008, 04:17 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080121/...eneral_returns

Butt Naked returns to Liberia to confess By JONATHAN PAYE-LAYLEH, Associated Press Writer
8 minutes ago



MONROVIA, Liberia - One of Liberia's most notorious rebel commanders, known as Gen. Butt Naked for charging into battle wearing only boots, has returned to confess his role in terrorizing the nation, saying he is responsible for 20,000 deaths.

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Joshua Milton Blahyi, who now lives in Ghana, returned last week to face his homeland's truth and reconciliation commission, this time wearing a suit and tie. His nom de guerre is derived from his platoon's practice of charging naked into battle, a technique meant to terrify the enemy.

Other former warlords, though, have refused to ask forgiveness, dismissing a commission many in Liberia see as toothless. Blahyi is urging other former killers to come forward as the country founded by freed American slaves in 1847 struggles to recover from past horrors.

"I could be electrocuted. I could be hanged. I could be given any other punishment," the 37-year-old Blahyi said in a weekend interview following his truth commission appearance last week. "But I think forgiveness and reconciliation is the right way to go.

"I have been looking for an opportunity to tell the true story about my life — and every time I tell people my story, I feel relieved."

The civil war, which killed an estimated 250,000 people in this nation of 3 million, was characterized by the eating of human hearts and soccer matches played with human skulls. Drugged fighters waltzed into battle wearing women's wigs, flowing gowns and carrying dainty purses stolen from civilians.

Before he led his fighters into battle, wearing only a pair of lace-up boots, Blahyi said he made a human sacrifice to the devil.

The sacrifice was typically "the killing of an innocent child and plucking out the heart which was divided into pieces for us to eat," he told The Associated Press on Saturday. He appeared before the commission Jan. 15 — and put a figure to his killing spree for the first time.

"More than 20,000 people fell victim (to me and my men). They were killed," said Blahyi, who dated the beginning of his murders to 1982, when he was ordained as a ritual priest responsible for making human sacrifices before battle. He said when he later led his fighters against the insurgency launched by Charles Taylor, he commanded them to embrace this tradition.

Some say Blahyi's confession is proof Liberia needs a war crimes court, not a commission.

The commission, modeled on the one in post-apartheid South Africa, has been taking testimony from victims and former rebels for two years, urging a full accounting of wartime atrocities. While the commission cannot charge killers with a crime, it can recommend charges be brought.

Meanwhile, several notorious killers have refashioned themselves as influential politicians in Liberia.

"If you have an individual admitting that he and his group killed over 20,000 people, certainly there should be a mechanism put in place for such people to face justice," said Mulbah Morlue, who heads the Forum for the Establishment of a War Crimes Court in Liberia.

Yet some praise Blahyi.

"You can't have true reconciliation without knowing the truth," said Johnny Lamine, a Monrovia resident. "Blahyi's story is alarming, but ... let's know who did what in Liberia during the war."

Others in a country where some feel everyone is tainted said they would rather not dig up the past. Because the violence was so widespread it's not uncommon to find Liberian families that have both victim and perpetrator under the same roof — a daughter who was raped and a son who took up a gun and went on to rape the daughters of other families.

"Liberians have tried to forget these stories," Mary Kollie said Sunday as she waited for a taxi home from church.

In the interview, Blahyi told the AP: "Some people see me and congratulate me. Others see me and say I should not be walking down the streets of Monrovia posing proud. But I continue to tell such people I am not proud, I am ashamed."

In 1996, he said in a 1997 interview with the AP, God appeared to him as he charged naked into a battle and told him he was a slave to Satan, not the hero he considered himself to be.

He became a born-again Christian and for a while, traversed the war-wracked streets of Monrovia selling cassettes of his sermons.

Liberia's violence began in 1979 when security forces killed dozens of people during massive riots. The following year, President William Tolbert was ousted in a coup by Samuel K. Doe, an illiterate master sergeant, who ordered Tolbert's Cabinet members tied to poles on a beach and executed.

Rebels led by Taylor invaded in 1989, plunging the country into another civil war. The war went into a momentary lull after 1997 when Taylor was elected president and again surged, ending only when Taylor was forced into exile in Nigeria in 2003. He is now facing charges of crimes against humanity at a tribunal in the Hague for atrocities committed by a rebel movement he allegedly supported in neighboring Sierra Leone

What a wonderful world :(
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Keltoi
01-24-2008, 03:34 PM
Um...okay, what a nice article to read before coffee.
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MartyrX
01-24-2008, 03:50 PM
That is horrific. I just don't know.
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MTAFFI
01-24-2008, 04:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Keltoi
Um...okay, what a nice article to read before coffee.
does that mean you wouldnt want to join me on a trip to Liberia?? :offended: :D
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MTAFFI
01-24-2008, 04:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by JeffX
That is horrific. I just don't know.
freakish
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Amadeus85
01-24-2008, 04:13 PM
At least good that this man has changed now.
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MTAFFI
01-24-2008, 04:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Aaron85
At least good that this man has changed now.
would you trust him around you children?? I say execute him
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Fishman
01-24-2008, 04:44 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by MTAFFI
would you trust him around you children?? I say execute him
:sl:
That's not harsh enough. I say imprison him, then execute him.
:w:
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MTAFFI
01-24-2008, 05:01 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Fishman
:sl:
That's not harsh enough. I say imprison him, then execute him.
:w:
YES, imprison him then execute him by cutting his heart out slowly, or perhaps cut a hole and allow a badger of some sort to eat it out :skeleton:
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AvarAllahNoor
01-24-2008, 05:50 PM
Cut his heart out and feed it to the birds!

Sad thing is, many backward african countries practice voodoo, and such rituals which may result in sexual intercourse WITH BABIES to 'cure' HIV and killing of children to cast away evil spirits. IMO THEY ARE THE EVIL ONES!
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Souljette
01-24-2008, 06:02 PM
This jst makes me sickk...how come he'z walking the streets still what's wrong with these ppl
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Cognescenti
01-24-2008, 06:53 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by AvarAllahNoor
Cut his heart out and feed it to the birds!

Sad thing is, many backward african countries practice voodoo, and such rituals which may result in sexual intercourse WITH BABIES to 'cure' HIV and killing of children to cast away evil spirits. IMO THEY ARE THE EVIL ONES!

Careful on the use of "backward", sir. It might cut both ways. I think Voodoo is more of a Carribbean thing based on African animism and rituals.

As for Mr. Blahyi, let's not judge him too harshly. After all, is he not just a freedom fighter for his tribe?
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Aaliyah~
01-24-2008, 07:15 PM
oh, thats disturbing|!
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جوري
01-24-2008, 08:13 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by MTAFFI
YES, imprison him then execute him by cutting his heart out slowly, or perhaps cut a hole and allow a badger of some sort to eat it out :skeleton:
careful lest the anti-death penalty morality squad is unleashed on you with their BB guns!

format_quote Originally Posted by Cognescenti
As for Mr. Blahyi, let's not judge him too harshly. After all, is he not just a freedom fighter for his tribe?
failed to discern similitude on the recognize and point out interchangeable objects tests in kindergarten?


cheers
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MartyrX
01-24-2008, 08:18 PM
failed to discern similitude on the recognize and point out interchangeable objects tests in kindergarten?


cheers[/QUOTE]

:lol:
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Keltoi
01-24-2008, 08:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Cognescenti
Careful on the use of "backward", sir. It might cut both ways. I think Voodoo is more of a Carribbean thing based on African animism and rituals.

As for Mr. Blahyi, let's not judge him too harshly. After all, is he not just a freedom fighter for his tribe?
I'm sure none will admit it, but that is actually a good point. I find most of the things done by those "freedom fighters" in Iraq and Afghanistan to be just as atrocious as this...without the sacrifice of children of course. I suppose mass killing is only "disturbing" when it involves those "backward" people from down in Africa.
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جوري
01-24-2008, 08:51 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ambrosia
failed to discern similitude on the recognize and point out interchangeable objects tests in kindergarten?


cheers
format_quote Originally Posted by JeffX
:lol:
Glad you enjoyed :okay:

:w:
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Cognescenti
01-24-2008, 09:52 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by PurestAmbrosia
..failed to discern similitude on the recognize and point out interchangeable objects tests in kindergarten?


cheers
You mean they didn't give you that test until kindergarten? Oh dear. I am so sorry to hear that.

You know, Purest, you are just going to get a whole bunch of our posts sent to the LI Islamic jail again. :okay: There is no habeas corpus right, either
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AvarAllahNoor
01-24-2008, 11:24 PM
Cognescenti, true.

Mandela was a freedom fighter. I was mre concerned about the 'talking hearts' of chicldren than the killing of 200.000+ people. That' just war.

If the SIkhs took up arms against the hindus to gain independence,then I too would do what is neccessary. After all it is war as I say. (not kill innocents, or kids)
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جوري
01-24-2008, 11:30 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Cognescenti
You mean they didn't give you that test until kindergarten? Oh dear. I am so sorry to hear that.
never too late, you may start now, might you catch up in the next 15 yrs of so!

You know, Purest, you are just going to get a whole bunch of our posts sent to the LI Islamic jail again. :okay: There is no habeas corpus right, either
it depends on how far down you wish to descend to wordplay. From experience, they get sent to solitary, simply because your feelings were hurt in the process and you trying to save face ultimately just go about red button happy, so

the gang can save the day...


cheers
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thirdwatch512
01-24-2008, 11:53 PM
edit: This post was originally a bit mean, but I have calmed down, so do not want my original post to show up!
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Malaikah
01-25-2008, 01:55 AM
:sl:

I fail to understand why this man isn't locked up for life. Disgusting!
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Cognescenti
01-25-2008, 02:47 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by PurestAmbrosia
... From experience, they get sent to solitary, simply because your feelings were hurt in the process and you trying to save face ultimately just go about red button happy, so

cheers
I think you display more than a bit of grandiosity there. The only time I recall nuking one of your posts is during your adolescent Yiddish insult phase.

At least Keltoi understood the satirical nature of my support for the good General (or Colonel or whatever he called himself)
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Cognescenti
01-25-2008, 02:49 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by thirdwatch512
edit: This post was originally a bit mean, but I have calmed down, so do not want my original post to show up!
No, please. Now we want to hear it :smile:
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جوري
01-25-2008, 02:54 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Cognescenti
I think you display more than a bit of grandiosity there. The only time I recall nuking one of your posts is during your adolescent Yiddish insult phase.
lol.. you are able to nuke? oh I hope I had found a place to cower from the blazes of your slingshot shiver fingers!

At least Keltoi understood the satirical nature of my support for the good General (or Colonel or whatever he called himself)
Yup good ole kel.. always a support system for the underdog!

cheers
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snakelegs
01-25-2008, 02:56 AM
Others in a country where some feel everyone is tainted said they would rather not dig up the past. Because the violence was so widespread it's not uncommon to find Liberian families that have both victim and perpetrator under the same roof — a daughter who was raped and a son who took up a gun and went on to rape the daughters of other families.
it's horrific that people are forced to live through such things - and i think the liberians are not the only ones either.
most of us are fortunate - we can't even begin to imagine... :unhappy:
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truemuslim
01-25-2008, 02:56 AM
hmm.. i say leave him be... take him to prison if u want but then after..allah will deal wit him.. no execution
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Keltoi
01-25-2008, 02:54 PM
I wonder what Abraham Lincoln would think of Liberia now?
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MTAFFI
01-25-2008, 03:01 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by PurestAmbrosia
careful lest the anti-death penalty morality squad is unleashed on you with their BB guns!
I like to think of it as a different type of natural selection
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