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[Charles Taylor is an ostensible 'warlord.' As opposed
to whom? George Bush? Bill Clinton? George Robertson?
Tony Blair? The best way to avoid similar problems in
the future is to cease serving as colonial troops in
someone else's nation.]

June 17, 2001
U.S. Soldier Shot in Liberia
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) -- A U.S. Embassy official was
shot and injured Sunday by a Liberian security officer
trying to stop a vehicle from crashing a security
checkpoint, the Liberian government said in a
statement.
The injured man was identified as Sgt. James Michael
Newton, an American servicemen and the embassy's
assistant military attache. His hometown was not
immediately available.
Foreign Minister Monie Captan met Sunday with U.S.
Ambassador Bismarck Myrick and told him the Liberian
government ''expressed concern over the incident'' and
''regret'' over Newton's injuries.
The U.S. Embassy in Monrovia couldn't be reached for
comment Sunday.
A statement from the Liberian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs gave no details on Newton's injuries, but said
he was evacuated to Abidjan, the commercial capital of
neighboring Ivory Coast. The statement did not make it
clear if Newton was the driver of the vehicle.
''The government of Liberia views the incident as
unfortunate and one that could have been avoided if
the checkpoint had not been smashed and normal
security procedures violated,'' the statement said.
The checkpoint where the incident took place at 3:50
a.m. was in a heavily secured area of Monrovia close
to where President Charles Taylor has his offices.
There are checkpoints on a number of streets 24 hours
a day and security is increased at night.
In recent weeks, foreign diplomats in Monrovia have
been told to return to their homes before an 8 p.m.
curfew.
Taylor, a warlord in Liberia's seven-year civil war,
which ended in 1996, has been fighting rebellion along
the border with Guinea for more than a year.
Taylor who is known for his fears over his own
security never ventures out without a large deployment
of soldiers around him.
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