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Liberia's leader 'should resign' | Liberia's leader 'should resign' |
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Liberia's opposition has called on President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to step down after the truth commission said she should be bared from public office. | Liberia's opposition has called on President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to step down after the truth commission said she should be bared from public office. |
"The presidency has been brought to public disrepute," said Acarious Gray, from former footballer George Weah's Congress for Democratic Change party. | "The presidency has been brought to public disrepute," said Acarious Gray, from former footballer George Weah's Congress for Democratic Change party. |
However, Information Minister Laurence Brople said Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf was continuing to work as normal. | However, Information Minister Laurence Brople said Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf was continuing to work as normal. |
The commission said she should be barred over her ties to Charles Taylor. | The commission said she should be barred over her ties to Charles Taylor. |
Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf has always admitted that she had backed the former warlord's rebellion 20 years ago. | Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf has always admitted that she had backed the former warlord's rebellion 20 years ago. |
The House of Representatives is due to debate the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's report on Tuesday. | The House of Representatives is due to debate the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's report on Tuesday. |
The recommendations could become law if parliament, in which the opposition has a majority, decides to adopt them. | The recommendations could become law if parliament, in which the opposition has a majority, decides to adopt them. |
Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf defeated Mr Weah in a run-off in 2005 elections after the end of 14 years of conflict in Liberia. | Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf defeated Mr Weah in a run-off in 2005 elections after the end of 14 years of conflict in Liberia. |
'No slap in the face' | 'No slap in the face' |
Mr Brople said the Liberian people had been aware that Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf had contributed money to Mr Taylor's campaign when they made her Africa's first elected female head of state. | Mr Brople said the Liberian people had been aware that Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf had contributed money to Mr Taylor's campaign when they made her Africa's first elected female head of state. |
"They decided to reconcile with her and they elected her president by popular vote," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "They decided to reconcile with her and they elected her president by popular vote," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
We did an honest job and we do believe that is the best for Liberia Jerome Verdier TRC chairman Sirleaf 'sorry' she backed Taylor Profile: Liberia's 'Iron Lady' | We did an honest job and we do believe that is the best for Liberia Jerome Verdier TRC chairman Sirleaf 'sorry' she backed Taylor Profile: Liberia's 'Iron Lady' |
"We don't see this as a slap in the face." | "We don't see this as a slap in the face." |
The president was at the African Union summit in Libya when the report was released last week. | The president was at the African Union summit in Libya when the report was released last week. |
President Johnson-Sirleaf's spokesman Cyrus Badio said the president was still reading the report but that "not every Tom, Dick and Harry, will call on the president to step down and we listen". | President Johnson-Sirleaf's spokesman Cyrus Badio said the president was still reading the report but that "not every Tom, Dick and Harry, will call on the president to step down and we listen". |
The TRC published its report after touring the country for three years, hearing the testimony of tens of thousands of people affected by the country's 14-year civil war. | The TRC published its report after touring the country for three years, hearing the testimony of tens of thousands of people affected by the country's 14-year civil war. |
Commission chairman Jerome Verdier told the BBC that he stood by the report, despite the controversy it has caused. | Commission chairman Jerome Verdier told the BBC that he stood by the report, despite the controversy it has caused. |
"We did an honest job and we do believe that is the best for Liberia," he said. | "We did an honest job and we do believe that is the best for Liberia," he said. |
"Those recommendations, when implemented will bring healing and reconciliation." | "Those recommendations, when implemented will bring healing and reconciliation." |
When she appeared before the commission in February, Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf apologised to the commission for supporting Mr Taylor - who later became president himself, before fleeing the country. | When she appeared before the commission in February, Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf apologised to the commission for supporting Mr Taylor - who later became president himself, before fleeing the country. |
She said she had been "fooled" into supporting him, adding: "I feel it in my conscience. I feel it every day." | She said she had been "fooled" into supporting him, adding: "I feel it in my conscience. I feel it every day." |
Mr Taylor was eventually arrested on an international warrant and is currently on trial for war crimes in The Hague. | Mr Taylor was eventually arrested on an international warrant and is currently on trial for war crimes in The Hague. |
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