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U.N.: Liberia Violating Sanctions 


By Edith M. Lederer
Associated Press Writer
Monday, October 14, 2002

-The northern-based rebel movement, Liberians United
for Reconciliation and Democracy, or LURD, has been
fighting to oust President Charles Taylor...who won
presidential elections in 1997....
-Taylor's government has accused neighboring Guinea of
supporting the rebels. 
 
 

UNITED NATIONS –– Liberia smuggled more than 200 tons
of military equipment into the country in violation of
U.N. sanctions, according to a U.N. report that calls
for an arms embargo to be expanded.

The report, obtained Monday by The Associated Press,
details "a sophisticated trail of double
documentation" designed to show that the weapons and
ammunition were shipped to Nigeria – not to Liberia
which has been under an embargo.

The U.N. experts compiling the report said they had
evidence that six cargo planes landed at Roberts
International Airport in the Liberian capital,
Monrovia, between June and August with more than 200
tons of ammunition, rifles, pistols, hand grenades,
missile launchers, machine guns, mines, and spare
parts.

Forged documents showed that the cargo, listed as
drilling and technical equipment, was being sent to
the Nigerian Defense Ministry, the report said.

In reality, more than 200 tons of mostly older
equipment from Yugoslav Army stocks, supplied by a
Belgrade-based company, was shipped to the Liberian
government in violation of the U.N. arms embargo, the
report said.

The August shipment included a new rotor engine and
blades for a Liberian military helicopter which was
quickly repaired. Almost immediately it began
resupplying front line bases in the north, where
government forces are fighting rebels, the report
said.

The northern-based rebel movement, Liberians United
for Reconciliation and Democracy, or LURD, has been
fighting to oust President Charles Taylor, a former
warlord who won presidential elections in 1997 – seven
years after he launched a civil war that devastated
the West African nation.

Taylor's government has accused neighboring Guinea of
supporting the rebels. Guinea denies the accusations.

Liberia's U.N. Mission did not immediately return a
call seeking comment on the report.

The U.N. Security Council approved a new arms embargo,
a travel ban on senior Liberian officials and a
diamond embargo in May 2001 after determining that
Taylor's government had given military and financial
support that let rebels in neighboring Sierra Leone
wage their decade-long war against the government
there.

In May 2002, the council renewed the sanctions in
response to what it said was Taylor's ongoing gun- and
diamond-running with the region's rebel movements.

The new report recommended that the arms embargo on
Liberia continue and be extended to all armed rebel
groups in the region, including the LURD.

The U.N. report said investigators believe the travel
ban continues to be violated, while Liberian diamonds
continue to be smuggled to neighboring countries, they
said.

The panel compiling the report consisted of Senegalese
aviation expert Atabou Bodian, Belgian arms and
transport expert Johan Peleman, Indian investigative
expert Harjit Sandu who is with Interpol, and British
diamonds expert Alex Vines. 



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