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  • You have to give these niggers some credit. They know how to deal with politicians. If only we could do the same to vermin like the Bushes, Clintons, Obama, Tony Blair, Cameron etc. Niggers shouldn't even be in charge in a country at all, of course. They can't even run a mud village, but they aren't hypocrites when changing their 'governments'.

  • @brodl1

    fuck you!! you neanderthal hybrid hope you choke on your boyfriends dick! bush must be a nigger by your standards.

  • There's a lot of obvious bias here. What the RPC did was very heinous and lead to their own demise. But that could also be said about the regime they replaced. It was only a matter of time until the government would be overran and with deadly repercussions. This is what happens when there is an abuse of power. The conflicts in Liberia (better yet in parts of Africa) are not as unique as people like to think. Unil people learn from to forgive sons will continue to bear the sins of their fathers.

  • @BreadCrumbOne Bias ? How did general samuel k.doe get deposed ?You stupid @unts doing that to your own people.

  • This video shows a man walking quietly and proudly toward the militay court. He kept the same attitude when facing the firing quad. The tape stands for Mr S. Doe's first "political" act and a warning to everyone. It happened once more in Africa. So foreign press focused on Mr C.C. Dennis (minister of economy). Most of them showed the man in blue in the foreground and wrote about him as a proud man who kept standing up even died. A disapproval sent to Doe who died later in worst conditions.

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  • this wen were one of the reasons why problem came up between the Krahn and Goi. i don't believe in killing people cus it won't do anything good. Once they are dead they are gone. i think they should have been kept in jail for life for whatever they committed. real talk. President Doe brought some same to our country. Watch how he himself was killed wowwwwwwwwwww

  • at least blacks kill their traitors and put them on trial, look at the usa war criminals like chenney and bush are billionars and runnin free to rub it in peoples faces, they even made laws thats express total denail of justice or any form of prosecution towards them in time in the future, isnt that just perfect crime

  • oque pode esperar dessa raça

  • Another day in da hood............

  • 7:17, you can see his tits get hit by a bullet.. xd

  • I do hope all this was somehow justified.

  • mamaafrica forgive them..they do not know wat they are doin

  • Lord in heaven,this is down right evil.

  • This shouldn't be on youtube...this was the beginning of the end of Liberia...

  • @LJboogy27

    It's what these people wanted. They invited evil to rule them and they deserve all the misery, mutilation and cannibalism they have experienced. God is fair.

  • @TheIntruders You clearly have an extremely bias opinion when it comes to the Liberian conflict so I won't bother trying to convince you otherwise. Reply to me when your prejudice and/or tribalism is not involved...

  • @LJboogy27 It should be on YouTube. I am glad it is here as a reminder of what can happen when the world looks the other way. And as a reminder of the evil in Liberia that was bankrolled by Reagan and the West.

  • @endrightwinglunacy I guess I can understand a bit of what you're saying Doe was a murderous tirant that was supported by Reagan but it's hard for someone like me who's entire family was ripped apart by these events to see this. Videos like this stir up old hatreds that need to be erased...

  • @LJboogy27 I cannot comprehend how you feel after having gone through what you have suffered. Seeing images like this must remind you of the suffering of your country and family. I'm sorry if my comments were insensitive. The world needs to remember what happened in Liberia, to stop it happening again. The son of Charles Cecil Dennis has a link to this video on his website. He wants the world to remember what happened to his father, who is the man in the blue jeans closest to the camera.

  • @endrightwinglunacy No offense taken I understand what you're saying. I recently became friends with C. C. Denis on facebook. I can understand why it would be effective in the way you say. To be honest I was born in the States but my father and grandfather made sure I knew my Liberian history and I'm proud of my ancestry.

  • Doe started the killing and is how he hemself die. i'm sorry to see this

  • So sad. I can't believe Liberians did this to their fellow Liberians. Never in our country history again should we respect the gruesome act.

  • I am from Jamaica a little Island in the Caribbean,i cant beleave people in that country are so wicked to there own people,it would be better if they give them life in prison

  • A sad day in Liberia's history

  • @brut25

    The people didn't seem too sad. They deserve the hell they experience every day.

  • What's the name of the guy wearing the white T-shirt.

  • @Nikoll23 I think that's D. Franklin Neal, he was Minister of Planning and Economic Affairs. I think anyway.

  • No matter how evil the men tied up were, this was pure barbarism. Its funny how we see people including women shown here braying for the show to start. Its funny too to think that most of the executioners including those in that whatyoucallit council that ordered this outrage are almost all certainly dead...at least one goon on that council died as his ears were being sliced up and whilst his executioner sat drinking beer!

  • @Ricopikoo not sure what they did...this were civilians executed in cold blood by military....really sad scene.Doe was asked by Johnson about it and he denied he knew never ordered any execution..he reaped what he sowed as you stated.....just terrible

  • @Ricopikoo Sounds like what goes around..erm, does sometimes come around!

  • Morbid

  • On this day Jesus wept & the devil rejoiced :(:(

    From this day onwards Liberia will forever be changed..........

    The US had the power to stop all this nonesence but they did nothing !!

    Did anybody ask why ? This is still a big question !!

  • @marwan775 Not only did the US do nothing, but they actively supported the Doe regime, mainly because he severed ties with the Soviet Union and was seen to be stemming the tide of Communism in Africa, although there is evidence to suggest that he was playing both sides. It is quite shocking that the Reagan administration supported these murderous thugs because it suited their Cold War aims and they were willing to overlook the mindless brutality, as shown in this video. Reagan is no hero.

  • @indiana1977 yes you right.it's one thing i hate about the US.hypocritical country they can be......one day they will fall.time will just tell.nothin remains the same forever

  • @marwan775 Because back then no one gave a shit ( and probably still dont ) about Liberia.

  • I'll Kill them again if I have to, again, again and again..the real people of that land was mistreated too long by those motherless dogs..

  • From this point, The devil became a citizen of Liberia

  • non imperialisme in africa

  • just horrible and sad

  • savage human nature. this is how it has always been, how it is, and how it always will be.

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