Liberian rebels fought fierce gun battles with the Government army today as they pushed through the suburbs of the capital, Monrovia.
Balanced against the books was a photograph of some Liberian rebels smeared with blood, dressed as juju spirits, standing by a jeep with skulls mounted on it.
Liberian rebels cut water and power, squeezing the capital The plight of Vietnamese refugees has worsened as Southeast Asia loses patience with their troubles.
A6 Liberian rebels' push into Monrovia moved closer to the city center, amid reports that the head of President Samuel Doe's security force has deserted.
Likewise, Liberian rebels accused of recruiting from inside refugee camps in neighboring Guinea have long enjoyed the blessings of the Guinean government.
Guinea still denies links to the Liberian rebels: few, including Mr. Lubbers, find that credible.
Liberian rebels have reached within 15 miles of Monrovia, their nation's capital, auguring a return to fighting in one of the most blood-soaked countries in the region.
Guinea denied supporting the Liberian rebels.
Mr. Taylor resigned on Aug. 11 under pressure from Liberian rebels and international leaders, including Mr. Bush.
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