Samuel Doe
Appearance
Samuel Doe | |
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21st President of Liberia | |
In office 6 January 1986 – 9 September 1990 | |
Vice President | Harry Moniba |
Preceded by | Himself as Chairman of People's Redemption Council |
Succeeded by | Amos Sawyer (interim) |
Chairman of the People's Redemption Council | |
In office 12 April 1980 – 6 January 1986 | |
Deputy | |
Preceded by | William Tolbert as President |
Succeeded by | Himself as President |
Personal details | |
Born | Tuzon, Liberia | 6 May 1951
Died | 9 September 1990 Monrovia, Liberia | (aged 39)
Cause of death | Murder by torture |
Resting place | Body lost or destroyed |
Political party | National Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Nancy Bohn Doe (married c. 1968–1969)[1] |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | Seoul National University University of Liberia |
Occupation | Politician, Dictator |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Liberia |
Branch/service | Armed Forces of Liberia |
Years of service | 1969–1985 |
Rank | Master Sergeant |
Battles/wars | First Liberian Civil War |
Samuel Kanyon Doe (6 May 1951[2] – 9 September 1990) was a Liberian politician. He was the Liberian leader from 1980 to 1990, first as a military leader and later as a civilian. He was in charge of the violent coup d'état in April 1980 that left him de facto head of state. He orders to kill then-president William Tolbert.
Civil war and death
[change | change source]A civil war began in December 1989. Rebels entered Liberia through Ivory Coast, capturing and removing Doe from power on 9 September 1990. He was then tortured and murdered by the orders of Prince Johnson.[3]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Dunn, Elwood D.; Beyan, Amos J.; Burrowes, Carl Patrick (2000-12-20). Historical Dictionary of Liberia. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9781461659310.
- ↑ "Samuel K. Doe | president of Liberia". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ↑ "Liberia : Samuel Doe, death washed down with a Budweiser". The Africa Report.com. 2021-11-10. Retrieved 2021-12-20.