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  Sierra Leone Marks First National Day of Remembrance for Civil War Victims

Sierra Leone marks first National Day of Remembrance in honour of victims of civil war | AfricanewsIn a poignant moment of reflection, Sierra Leone came together on Sunday to honor the victims of its brutal civil war. The conflict, which ravaged the country from 1991 to 2002, left behind a trail of destruction and a nation still grappling with its aftermath.

A Nation in Mourning
The first National Day of Remembrance was marked by President Julius Maada Bio's address to the nation. He acknowledged the heavy price paid for peace, stating that January 18th would forever be etched in the country's history as a day of remembrance. The president's words were a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of the conflict on Sierra Leoneans.

A Decade of Devastation
The civil war, which began in 1991 when fighting spilled over from neighboring Liberia, lasted for an agonizing ten years. The conflict claimed the lives of over 120,000 people and left thousands more injured or mutilated. The war's brutality was a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict.

Justice Served
In 2002, a United Nations tribunal indicted 23 individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other violations of international law. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor was among those sentenced to 50 years in prison for his role in the conflict.

A Nation Healing
As Sierra Leone marks this significant milestone, it is clear that the nation still has a long way to go in its journey towards healing and reconciliation. However, with each passing day, there is hope that the country will continue to move forward, leaving behind the scars of its troubled past.

The first National Day of Remembrance was a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of Sierra Leone's civil war on its people and nation. As the country continues to heal and rebuild, it is essential that we remember the victims of this conflict and work towards creating a brighter future for all.

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