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Monitoring Group (
ECOMOG) was a West
African multilateral armed force established by the
Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS).
ECOMOG was a formal...
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newly established ECOMOG headquarters in the Free Port of Maher.
According to
Stephen Ellis, his
motive was to
complain that the
ECOMOG commander had not...
- government,
Economic Community of West
African States Monitoring Group (
ECOMOG)
forces intervened and
retook Freetown on
behalf of the government, but...
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complex conflict. By
January 1998,
ECOMOG forces were
preparing to oust the RUF/AFRC from power. On 6
February 1998,
ECOMOG forces invaded key
locations in...
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Economic Community of West
African States Cease-fire
Monitoring Group (
ECOMOG) in
Liberia and
Sierra Leone. It has also
seized power twice at home (1966...
- standard-bearer for the
Economic Community of West
African States (ECOWAS) and
ECOMOG (especially
during the
Liberia and
Sierra Leone civil wars). With this Africa-centred...
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faction of Taylor's NPFL.
General Quainoo, the head of
ECOMOG, had
invited Doe to the
ECOMOG headquarters for a
meeting and ****ured him of his safety...
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Defunct Size 400–600
Allies Armed Forces Revolutionary Council Opponents Sierra Leone Armed Forces,
Sierra Leone Police,
ECOMOG,
British Armed Forces...
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Community of West
African States (ECOWAS) cease-fire
monitoring group,
ECOMOG. In response, the NPFL
created an
alternative national administration in...
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Times to have
given ECOMOG forces a
decisive advantage in fire power. In 1992, six
Nigerian Alpha Jets were
placed directly under ECOMOG command, and emplo****...