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where another shootout occurred as Taylor's fighters attempted to prevent him from finding sanctuary on the embassy grounds. Johnson, his son, and his few surviving followers were allowed into the embassy, however, where they were protected by U.S. guards until being evacuated to
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Johnson had 6 sons in Liberia. Jotham, his eldest, would take care of the rest of his brothers while Johnson had been on rebel missions. Nigel, Justin, Rob, Hye and Igor had lived without knowing much about their father, as Johnson had hardly been home to care for them.
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Like many involved in the Liberian civil war, Johnson was known to use mercenary fighters to further his causes. One notable example was his funding of Joshua Milton Blahyi, commonly known as
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and Taylor demanded that the Americans turn him over for what he guarantees will be a fair trial. But Washington said the assault at the embassy gate made that promise unreliable.
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and convicted in absentia, in April 1999. He died in 2004 in Nigeria, following a protracted period of illness.
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ethnic group that he fought for; however, his wife was of that ethnic group.
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that saw most of his followers being killed. He managed to flee to the
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In September 1998, Taylor's government accused Johnson of plotting a
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Fighters loyal to Johnson triggered the first major violation of the
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United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy-Johnson faction
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United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy-Kromah faction
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