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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Sierra Leone Civil War
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
skos:prefLabel
  • Sierra Leone Civil War
skos:altLabel
  • conflict
  • drive
  • military coup
  • Sierra Leone
  • civil war
  • war
  • Civil War
  • a civil war
  • the civil war
  • ongoing civil war
  • its civil war
  • civil war of the 1990s
  • civil war in the country
  • their civil war
  • a bloody civil war
  • civil war.
  • 1990s civil war
  • ten-year civil war
  • 1991-2002 civil war
  • Sierra Leone Civil War#War atrocities and crimes against humanity
  • A brutal civil war
  • Civil War (1991–2002)
  • Nigeria's military from Sierra Leone
  • RUF rebellion
  • Sierra Leone Civil
  • Sierra Leone Rebel War
  • Sierra Leone civil
  • Sierra Leone civil war
  • Sierra Leone war
  • Sierra Leone's civil war
  • Sierra Leonean Civil War
  • Sierra Leonean civil war
  • Sierra Leonean civil war (1992-2002)
  • Sierra Leone’s civil war
  • Sierra_Leone_Civil_War#Causes_of_the_war
  • \"Operation No Living Thing\"
  • civil war ended in 2002
  • civil war in 1999
  • civil war in 2002
  • civil war in Sierra Leone
  • conflict in Sierra Leone
  • country's recent civil war
  • eleven-year war
  • Sierra_Leone_Civil_War#War_atrocities_and_crimes_against_humanity
  • in Sierra Leone
  • intervention in Sierra Leone
  • the decade-long civil conflict
  • the nation's civil war
  • war in Liberia and Sierra Leone
  • war in Sierra Leone
clgo:combatant
  • *
  • United Kingdom
  • Sierra Leone
  • UNAMSIL
  • Supported by:
  • (2000–2002)
  • *(1999–2005)
  • *(2001–2005)
  • *CDF(Kamajors, Tamaboros, Kapras, etc)
  • *NPFL(1991–2002)
  • *SLA(before and after the AFRC)
  • 22pxRUF
  • AFRC(1997–2002)
  • ECOMOGForces (1998–2000)
  • Executive Outcomes(1995–1996)
  • Liberia(1997–2002)
  • West Side Boys(1998–2000)
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 1991-03-23
clgo:place
clgo:result
  • Commonwealthvictory
clgo:strength
  • 6,000 UNAMSIL soldiers, 260 military observers, 4 RussianMil Mi-24s( (1999)
  • 22px~20,000 rebels (1999)
  • 4,000+ government soldiers and militiamen (1999)
  • ECOMOG: 700+ Nigerian soldiers
  • ~4,500 deployed into theatre (1,300 ashore)
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is clgo:battle of
is clgo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict of
is clgo:nonFictionSubject of
is clgo:usedInWar of