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600:, provide for demobilization and disarmament, and aid in the reintegration of combatants into civil society. It also granted amnesty to Sankoh and all rebel combatants (Article IX) and allowed for the RUF to become a political party. To achieve these goals, it called for the UN observer Mission in Sierra Leone ( 620:
Immediately after the signing of the agreement, thousands of civilians and rebels made their way into the cities from the countryside searching for food and overwhelming aid agencies capabilities. However, with government hired mercenaries (especially
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Sankoh was offered chairmanship of the Commission for the Management of Strategic Resources, National Reconstruction, and Development (Article V), which was to have the status of vice president, answerable only to the president.
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not to sign the agreement. However, Okelo was able to convince the UN that his signature was necessary for peace, and he signed with the caveat that the UN would not recognize amnesty for acts of
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force in the country. Kabbah wanted peace, and was willing to make sacrifices. Sankoh wanted power, and was willing to fight for it. On 18 May, in the presence of
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intervened. Finally, Kabbah and Sankoh signed the agreement in Lomé on 7 July 1999. The Parliament unanimously ratified the accord on 16 July.
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to form a neutral peacekeeping force, and all mercenaries to leave the country, as well as a creation of a new Sierra Leone Army.
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attempt against Kabbah in 1997. Sierra Leonean politicians at home and abroad were ready to negotiate with the rebels, including
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returned to Sierra Leone to garner the support of rebel command. Bockarie pushed for more seats but rescinded after
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posts and four deputy-ministerial positions were eventually granted to the RUF, subject to approval by the
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The Lomé Peace Agreement contained thirty-seven articles and five annexes. It was largely a rehash of the
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Peace Agreement between the Government of Sierra Leone and the RUF (Lomé Peace Agreement).
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The granting of amnesty was highly objectionable from the perspective of the UN.
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was a peace agreement signed on 7 July 1999 between the warring parties in the
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and granted Sankoh a position in the transitional government as well as
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International Center for Transitional Justice, Sierra Leone
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for him and all combatants. The accord is named for
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Index

a series
Sierra Leone Civil War
Ahmad Tejan Kabbah
Johnny Paul Koroma
Foday Sankoh
Sam Bockarie
Valentine Strasser
Julius Maada Bio
Charles Taylor
Solomon Musa
Hinga Norman
Yahya Kanu
Moinina Fofana
Allieu Kondewa
Tony Blair
David Richards
Lansana Conté
Sani Abacha
Maxwell Khobe
Vijay Jetley
Daniel Opande
ECOMOG
Executive Outcomes
Kamajors
RUF
Sandline International
SLA
West Side Boys
RUF insurgency
Kenema

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