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Asatu Bah Kenneth

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Asatu Bah Kenneth is an anti-war activist who organised Muslim women protests calling an end to the Liberian civil war. She teamed up with fellow Liberian peace activist Leymah Roberta Gbowee, founder of a women's peace movement, Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace. Her protests, mostly involving
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and sit-ins that successfully engendered ceasefire negotiations resulting to the exile and subsequent trial of Charles Taylor at the Hague for crimes against humanity.
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Together with Beatrice Munah Sieh and Vera Manly, Asatu was among three key female figures who helped to shape NLP's "gender sensitive" reforms.
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to replaced Munah Sieh in 2005, who as head of police at the time was under investigation for police uniforms' procurement malpractice.
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is a Liberian activist, former Deputy Inspector General of the Liberian police and founder of the
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whose protests helped bring an end to the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003.
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Liberian Muslim Women's Organization
sex strikes
Liberal National Party of Queensland
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
"Au Liberia, le droit des femmes passe par une police féminisée"


"Review: 'Pray the Devil Back to Hell'"
ISSN
0882-7729


"Liberia Leans In"
Categories
Liberian Muslims
Liberian anti-war activists
Liberian women activists
Liberian police officers
Women police officers
Living people

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