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President Johnson Sirleaf Stresses Continuity For Post-War Liberia
The past six years have been a time of rebuilding for Liberia, which endured more than two decades of brutal civil war and unrest that wrecked the country, economically and socially. Since President Johnson Sirleaf was elected in 2005, Liberia has seen a measure of stability, but these new elections may determine just how secure is the country's path toward democracy. In the first part of our series, "Starting From Less Than Zero: Liberia Rebuilds," WYPR's Sunni Khalid reports.
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