Fighting for the Rain Forest: War, Youth & Resources in Sierra Leone"What appears as random, anarchic violence is no such thing. The terrifying military methods of Sierra Leone's soldiers may not fit conventional western models of warfare, but they are rational and effective nonetheless. The war must be understood partly as a 'performance', in which techniques of terror compensate for lack of equipment." "Sierra Leone's youth belong to a modern, trans-Atlantic culture. In remote diamond-digging camps, young people watch Rambo videos and have a sophisticated understanding of world affairs from the BBC. These are part of the cultural resources with which the war is fought." "The war is fought in the rain forest, and can only be understood in the context of old traditions of social and technical management of the forest. There is no evidence that a crisis of deforestation or overpopulation has contributed to the war." "Rebuilding the state - and giving young Sierra Leoneans confidence in it - is essential for peace. But in the meantime, many people are learning to live with war, and building limited peace locally. Aid agencies must learn from these initiatives if relief is to contribute to peace and not become part of the economy of conflict."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... attacked by about 100 insurgent fighters , some wearing the latest pattern of RSLMF combat fatigues . Many houses were burnt and a road - works repair vehicle destroyed . Graffiti proclaimed the attack the work of the RUF . The lightly ...
... attacked by about 100 insurgent fighters , some wearing the latest pattern of RSLMF combat fatigues . Many houses were burnt and a road - works repair vehicle destroyed . Graffiti proclaimed the attack the work of the RUF . The lightly ...
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... attacked Bo from the south on the morning of 27 December . This group of about 100 lightly armed fighters , stopping to preach to the crowd on entering Bo , was dispersed by a spontaneous counter- attack of civilians armed with whatever ...
... attacked Bo from the south on the morning of 27 December . This group of about 100 lightly armed fighters , stopping to preach to the crowd on entering Bo , was dispersed by a spontaneous counter- attack of civilians armed with whatever ...
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... attacks seem pointless . An attack on the rutile mine at Mobimbi in October 1995 left many buildings burnt . The rutile and bauxite mines , among the very few large - scale solvent ventures in the Sierra Leone countryside , were ...
... attacks seem pointless . An attack on the rutile mine at Mobimbi in October 1995 left many buildings burnt . The rutile and bauxite mines , among the very few large - scale solvent ventures in the Sierra Leone countryside , were ...
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African agriculture areas army attack Bopolu bush camp Cape Mount cent Chapter chief chiefdom civil civilians coast conflict creolization cultural diamond diggers diamond mining ECOMOG economic elephant elite environmental Executive Outcomes farmers farming fighters fighting films Foday Sankoh forest conversion forest reserve forest society Freetown global Gola Forest Gola North government troops Guinea hostages ideas initiation insurgency intellectual interviewees Kailahun District Kambia Kenema Kenema District Kono Krio Lalehun language leader Liberia Liberia and Sierra Liberian border Mende military modern Momoh Monrovia movement NPFL NPRC Pandebu patrimonial peace Pendembu perhaps political population Pujehun District radio rain forest Rambo rebellion rebels recruited regime rice Richards RSLMF RUF leadership RUF/SL rural sample savanna Siaka Stevens Sierra Leonean slaves strangers supplies Taylor town trade tributors ULIMO Upper Guinean forest villages violence West Africa women young Sierra Leoneans youth zone