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Title Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Liberia
Publisher United States Department of State
Country Liberia
Publication Date 1 April 2000
Cite as United States Department of State, Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Liberia, 1 April 2000, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/4681073d23.html [accessed 2 June 2012]
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Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Liberia

Two major kidnapping incidents occurred in Liberia in 1999. On 21 April unidentified assailants crossed the border from Guinea and laid siege to the town of Voinjama, kidnapping the visiting Dutch Ambassador, a Norwegian diplomat, a European Union representative, and 17 aid workers. The attackers, whom eyewitnesses said belonged to the United Liberation Movement for Democracy in Liberia, released all hostages later the same day. In August an armed gang kidnapped four British nationals, one Norwegian citizen, and one Italian national. The gang released them unharmed two days later.

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