Sierra Leone Civil War Essays

  • The Sierra Leone Civil War

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    The Sierra Leone Civil War lasted eleven years and left Sierra Leone scared and unconstructed. The Revolutionary United Front (RUF) bombarded the country but faced constant resistance from the Sierra Leone Military. Both sides relied heavily on child soldiers throughout the war and a projected 5,000 to 10,000 child soldiers were collectively used by both the Sierra Leone government and the RUF. These children forcibly entered into a life of violence and oppression, and they have since struggled

  • The Forgotten War: The Sierra Leone Civil War

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    The war in Sierra Leone was hideous. Everyone in the country was affected in one way or another. Whether they personally were injured, had a loved one killed or got recruited to fight, no one was left unscathed. Many of the effects will affect the families financially. Sierra Leone needs funding to help families stay out of poverty and to rebuild their country after the war. The people of Sierra Leone have been affected by war in many ways. One of these is physical disabilities. Many people in Sierra

  • Sierra Leone Civil War Essay

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    Sierra Leone’s civil war lead to the displacement of over one million people, with brutal killings and children armed with guns, all for the sake of power. Sierra Leone is the most abundant country in the world, based off resources. The main resource being diamonds. Leone is known for its quantity of diamonds, but due to the leadership, it is one of the poorest countries in the world. Even though the Joseph Momoh government was the cause of the mass destruction of Sierra Leone, due to the fact the

  • The Effects Of The Sierra Leone Civil War

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    Civil wars have been a part of world history since before 130 BC when the Crisis of the Roman Republic took place. The Crisis of the Roman public was a extended period of social unrest in Rome that lasted from 133 BC to 30 BC. Civil wars happened back in 133 BC and still happen today. Many studies have been conducted on how wars and conflict affect the social outcomes and ideals, but few have been conducted on how they can and do effect the environment and the animals that live in it. This research

  • Sierra Leone Civil War Failure

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    This is the order in which the civil war was happening. “During the first year of the war, the RUF took control in eastern and southern Sierra Leone which had a great mining industry to its gold and diamonds. The Sierra Leone government had a tough time combatting against the RUF. However, the Sierra Leone Army made RUF rebels retreat to the Liberian border, but the RUF recovered and fighting continued. In March 1995, Executive Outcomes (EO), a South Africa-based private military company, was

  • Sierra Leone Civil War Essay

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    One the bloodiest civil war in the history of Sierra Leone commenced when compounded conflicts in Liberia spread out into Sierra Leone. Rebels from Liberia, known as the National Patriot Front of Liberia and the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) attacked the Liberian border in 1991. RUF was notorious for terrorizing communities, by forcing child enrollment, rapes, and amputations. Sierra Leone experienced an atrocious civil war that continues to have devastating effects in the country and onto its

  • Sierra Leone Civil War Essay

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    Sierra Leone which is officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country in West Africa with population of 5.9 million. Freetown is the capital, largest city, and its economic and political center. In 1808, Freetown becomes a British colony. Sierra Leone gain its independence in 1961 after more than 150 years of British colonial rule. Sierra Leone becomes a republican 1-party state on 1978, with the All People's Congress (APC) as the sole party. (http://en.wikipedia.org, 2014). But in 1991 Civil

  • Sierra Leone Civil War Essay

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    Sierra Leone Sierra Leone, located on the west coast of the African continent is a young nation, having acquired independence in 1961 recently emerged from a decade long civil war in 2002 (BBC, 2015). The nation is bordered by Guinea, Liberia, and the Atlantic Ocean, a tropical climate harboring diverse rainforests. Sierra Leone’s largest city, Freetown, also the nation’s capital and political and economic center is populated by approximately 700,000 inhabitants, over the estimated national population

  • The Bite Of The Mango And The Sierra Leone Civil War

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    The Sierra Leone Civil War was a savage conflict that would rage for over a decade, claiming the lives of 300,000 and displacing 2.5 million civilians. The Bite of the Mango and A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier are firsthand accounts of children affected by the war. Mariatu Kamara had her hands severed and was left for dead. Ishmael Beah was conscripted by the government army to fight the rebel forces. Ishmael and Mariatu were both victims of the bloody Sierra Leone civil war, however their

  • Sierra Leone And The Civil War: Blood Diamond

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    In 1991 there was a war that broke out in Sierra Leone. This war was known as the civil war. No one acted upon the blood diamond issue until sixteen years later when a Hollywood movie came to light called Blood Diamond. We all sat in a movie theatre and watched how we did nothing about the horrible disaster. We hung out in our seats and laid back to watch our visions and ethic be streamlined by dialogue, cinematography and the act of men and woman in addition, the ideal perfect clip edit or sound

  • Sierra Leone and the Blood Diamonds: Civil War and Children

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    and if you’ve been recently updated for new games. Unfortunately, in Sierra Leone, kids at the age of ten were worried about if that day was the only day they’d be able to breathe. The cause of one of this devastating outcome is Sierra Leone’s Civil War. This war was a long bloody fight that took many lives and hopes of children and families. Being located in the west coast of Africa and between Guinea and Liberia, “Sierra Leone has an abundance of easily extractable diamonds”(BBC News). The diamonds

  • Blood Diamonds And Sierra Leone

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    the case of Sierra Leone, there is a great amount of pressure from the time a diamond is found in a small river, to the time it is put on someone’s finger. A blood diamond, or a conflict diamond is a diamond that is mined in a place of conflict. These precious stones are used to finance a rebellion, and have several other detrimental causes to their country. In many African countries, blood diamonds are a major problem; Sierra Leone, Cote d’Ivorie, and Angola have all had civil wars in which control

  • Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front

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    "In the 1970s and 1980s Sierra Leone had a thriving tourism industry,” says Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister of the UK, after his trip to Sierra Leone. Later, however, the economy began staggering to a halt, and a new group rose to power with what many believed were strong and good willed beliefs. "No More Slaves, No More Masters. Power and Wealth to the People." According to Konye Obaji Ori, a Nigerian publishing author and editorial writer, this was said in 1991 by a rebel group who believed

  • Analysis Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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    and struggles during the Sierra Leone Civil War. His story is accurate according to Ron Hogan, who writes “Ishmael Beah: My Story Is All True,” and explains how Beah defends himself from the Australian press to prove that his story is true. However, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a Nigerian novelist and storyteller, claims “this demonstrates

  • A Long Way Gone Summary

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    surviving during the time of war in Sierra Leone. He journeys from village to village after he is separated from his family when the rebels attack. He is a strong soldier and is given more opportunities than he had before when he is asked to be a speaker to represent the country in a national meeting in New York. He experiences new things everyday and is given help by many in his

  • Similarities Between The Bite Of The Mango And A Long Way Gone

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    young Sierra Leoneans lives before, during and after the Sierra Leone Civil War. The Sierra Leone Civil War was a conflict about governmental power in the country and it lasted many years. Both memoirs recount the way that the civil war affected their lives and determined their lives’ paths. Kamara and Beah, had similar experiences of living through the Sierra Leone Civil War yet their experiences were also different. For most of Beah’s adolescent life he lived in Sierra Leone during the Civil War

  • Blood Diamond : Why Fiction is More Effective Than the Facts

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    occur to some viewers that the movie does not necessarily represent the complete and absolute truth. The movie Blood Diamond was inspired by the true story of how the illegal sale of smuggled diamonds helped fuel the 1991 to 2000 civil war in Sierra Leone (“Sierra Leone”). In an interview with Foreign Policy Magazine, Edward Zwick, director of Blood Diamond, admits that “my first goal was to make a good movie, one that fulfills the obligations of any story, which has to do with characters and drama

  • Controversial Kanye West

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    happening that had a direct connection with the beloved diamond stone. West's 2005 music video “Diamonds from Sierra Leone” shows the corrupted underground diamond trade in the African country, Sierra Leone. From this groundbreaking video, West showed the devastated lives those who worked on the mining rivers live. However upon further investigation into the issue of diamond workers in Sierra Leone there emerged the true source of the situation, a violent conflict between the government and rebel leaders

  • Summary Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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    visualization of war from the perspective of a former soldier as a child. Beah born in Sierra Leone describes the violent civil war that destroyed his home time. Sierra Leone was one of the countries during the 1970s-1980s that when the government forces a child to transform into a young boy into a killing machine as one member of the army. Ishmael Beah was born in Sierra Leone in 1980. He was forced to be a civil war soldier when he was 13. The Civil War was between the Sierra Leone government and

  • Cause And Effect Essay: A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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    Ishmael Beah, readers see the struggles undergone by a boy soldier during an appalling war in Sierra Leone. This novel expresses how a child soldier is impacted as a result of civil war, the power of authority and the lack of parenting during the war. The lack of parenting during the civil war in Sierra Leone is a major cause that leads to the use of child soldiers during the war. The outbreak of the war in Sierra Leone caused everyone to run for their lives, leaving behind loved ones. Due to the sudden