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Subject: Prince Johnson & Samuel Doe family smoke Peace Pipe Wed Sep 03, 2008 5:50 am
President Doe Family & Senator Johnson Smoke Peace Pipe Jackson E. Doe and Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson have met at the Foreign Ministry in Monrovia. The meeting between the two sides was called by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Monday to calm recent bitter exchanges between the relatives of the former Liberian President and Senator Johnson following testimonies before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) by the Nimba County senator on his role regarding the death of the former Liberian President. The President thanked Senator Johnson and Minister Doe for accepting an invitation to discuss the recent misunderstanding between the two sides. The Liberian leader urged both men to exercise leadership and take the lead in promoting peace and reconciliation as the country recovers from its bitter past because their people look up to them for direction. Full Story
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Subject: Re: Prince Johnson & Samuel Doe family smoke Peace Pipe Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:18 am
Good to know but i still believe there's gonnaa be under current bitterness on both sides for quite a while to come.
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Subject: Re: Prince Johnson & Samuel Doe family smoke Peace Pipe Wed Sep 03, 2008 10:37 pm
Kpelleboy wrote:
President Doe Family & Senator Johnson Smoke Peace Pipe Jackson E. Doe and Nimba County Senator Prince Y. Johnson have met at the Foreign Ministry in Monrovia. The meeting between the two sides was called by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Monday to calm recent bitter exchanges between the relatives of the former Liberian President and Senator Johnson following testimonies before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) by the Nimba County senator on his role regarding the death of the former Liberian President. The President thanked Senator Johnson and Minister Doe for accepting an invitation to discuss the recent misunderstanding between the two sides. The Liberian leader urged both men to exercise leadership and take the lead in promoting peace and reconciliation as the country recovers from its bitter past because their people look up to them for direction. Full Story
WWW.THELIBERIANJOURNAL.COM (The Liberian Journal)
I think this is cosmetic. These people have done this thing before (1987) and we had to fight afterwards. They are just playing with us.