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Tim Hetherington - LIBERIA.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. General Sia Sherif; aka Cobra; former chief of staff of the LURD (Liberians Unite
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. A United Nations soldier walks out of the Executive Mansion, the seat of
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. The Holidat Inn on Carey Street, Monrovia is shut for reconstruction and
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Zubin Cooper, head of Oumhatee Media, a local Liberian media house, at ho
LIBERIA. Gbah, Cape Mount. November 2005. An ex-combatant of the Liberians United for Rehabilitation and D
LIBERIA. Gbah, Cape Mount. November 2005. An ex-combatant of the Liberians United for Rehabilitation and D
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. A supporter of presidential aspirant George Weah's Campaign for Democrat
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. A woman collapses from heat exhaustion during a Unity Party rally to sup
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. A supporter of presidential aspirant George Weah's Campaign for Democrat
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. Supporters of presidential aspirant George Weah's Campaign for Democrati
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. A Special Security Serice (SSS) officer opens the car door for Gyude Brya
LIBERIA. Monrovia. September 2005. View from Zum's office of Buchanan street, downtown Monrovia.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. Ripped poster of presidential aspirant George Weah. Despite initial pred
LIBERIA. Harper. October 2005. A young girl tends her mothers market stall in Harper.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. Supporters of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf celebrate in the streets during her
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. Supporters of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf celebrate in the streets during her
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. A street vendor shelters from the rain at the end of the rainy season in
LIBERIA. Greenville. September 2005. A fisherman passes the wreck of an old ship off port of Greenville. L
LIBERIA. Sinoe county. September 2005. Miners at Champay, the village at the diamond mine known as BOPC.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. A UN bodyguard for the UN special representative stands guard during a c
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. A member of the Boy scouts waits with riot police at the entrance to the
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Supporters of presidential aspirant Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf stand outside t
LIBERIA. Harper. September 2005. Graffiti on an abandoned classroom wall in the south eastern town of Harp
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Chinese UN troops wait to get on a helicopter to Zwedru, in the eastern i
LIBERIA. Harper. November 2005. A young man waits outside the derelict Masonic temple in Harper.
Liberia.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Supporters of George Weah and his party, the Campaign for Democratic Chan
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. A Nigerian UN roadblock see soldiers checking cars during a storm.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. A man suspected of attacking the Ministry of Defence is led away by membe
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. A limousene arrives at the Executive Mansion during a visit of Nigerian
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Jordanian riot police guard the US embassy in Monrovia following a riot ourtside
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Intersection at Centre street in downtown Monrovia. The traffic lights ar
LIBERIA. Harper. October 2005. Fishermen in the port town of Harper bring in a barracuda.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. People queue during the first round of the Liberian presidential election
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. Supporters of George Weah's party, the Campaign for Democratic Change (C
LIBERIA. Monrovia. November 2005. Supporters of George Weah's party, the Campaign for Democratic Change (C
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. People queue during the first round of the Liberian presidential election
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Women queue to vote outside the Centennial Pavilion during the first roun
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Young men cry for water during a Campaign for Democratic Change (CDC) pol
LIBERIA. Gbah, Cape Mount. November 2005. Ex-combatants from the rebel faction LURD (Liberians United for
LIBERIA. Gbah, Cape Mount. October 2005. Sumo Dennis (centre), also known as General Mark-1, and formerly
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Voting booth at the Old Executive Mansion.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Mist over the Mesurado river on which Monrovia lies. The view is of the Old Bridg
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. A member of the port authority guides a ship into berth at the Freeport.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. A boy hangs washing out on a rooftop in downtown Monrovia.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Members of the Filippino contingent of United Nations peacekeepers sit beside the
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Red carpet is lain out for visiting dignitaries during one of the many medal para
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Jabbateh, taxi driver and ex-bodyguard to ULIMO-K leader Alhaji Kromah.
LIBERIA. Gutherie. 2005. Rubber being collected from Gutherie rubber plantation. The plantation became a n
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Newspapers headline the rampant corruption that characterized the National Transi
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. The entrance to the derelict Eurobank in downtown.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. June 2005. During the fifteen years of civil war, the state ceased to function. Govenme
LIBERIA. Fish Town. June 2005. Rain clouds gather over the forest near to Fish Town.
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Bodyguards of the United Nations Special Representative to Liberia, Alan Doss, wa
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. People vote in the 2005 Liberian elections.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Counting the votes during the general election, between Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and George Weah. The voting ended at around 7pm and counting in the city lasted late into the night.
Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be su
LIBERIA. 2005.
LIBERIA. Harper. September 2005. Graffiti on an abandoned classroom wall in the south eastern town of Harp
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Joe Gbalah, ex-ULIMO rebel, ex-general secretary of the LURD, head of the Nationa
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Aiysha Conneh, spiritual adviser to President Lansana Conteh of Guinea, was a key
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Senator 'Prince' Yormie Johnson. Johnson originally was allied to Taylor when he
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Alhaji Kromah, leader of the ULIMO-K rebel group during the 1990's civil war. Kro
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Senator Jewel Howard-Taylor, ex-wife of former president Charles Taylor at home i
LIBERIA. Buchanan, Grand Bassa County. 2005. LAMCO (Liberian American Swedish Mineral Company) facility
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. The Liberian national flag, the Lone Star, hangs on the wall of the Magistrate's
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Counting votes after polls have closed during the Liberian general election. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Business receiving privately-supplied electricity. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Restaurant with privately supplied electricity. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. House with privately-supplied electricity. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.state-supplied
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Street scene with houses illuminated by lights from private generators. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. October 2005. Nighttime in Monrovia. Ripped election posters and CDC party graffiti.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Disused street lamp. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. UN tank checkpoint at the top of Ducor Hill. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Cars lights illuminate Randall Street in downtown Monrovia. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Ripped election poster on a store door. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Harper. 2005. People gather round a light in Harper. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Prince Yoromie Johnson, ex-leader of the rebel faction the INPFL. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Barbed wire. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. 2005. Schoolboy at a marketplace where businesses have power to light and protect their propertie
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Compound with private electric generators. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
LIBERIA. Monrovia. 2005. Young boy selling fruit beside an illuminated business. Liberia is still without state-supplied electricity. Those who need electricity have to be supplied by private generators.
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