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Letter From The President (XIII): Taylor-made troubles

Fri, 15 Aug 2003 Source: Fukuor, J. A.

Countrymen and women, opponents and loyalists,
Am so sorry but I have to write about Charles Taylor and the Liberian situation again. But I am so happy to be writing about him after I saw him leave the executive mansion in Monrovia.

I am even gladder because Taylor’s exit follows my deliverance from an attempt to ‘destabilise’ my government. I have been instructed by Kagyapong and the others to use the word ‘destabilise’ instead of an attempted coup d’etat.

Countrymen and women, opponents and loyalists,
Am so sorry but I have to write about Charles Taylor and the Liberian situation again. But I am so happy to be writing about him after I saw him leave the executive mansion in Monrovia.

I am even gladder because Taylor’s exit follows my deliverance from an attempt to ‘destabilise’ my government. I have been instructed by Kagyapong and the others to use the word ‘destabilise’ instead of an attempted coup d’etat.

Columnist: Fukuor, J. A.