The Inquirer (Monrovia)
9 April 2008
A former commander of the defunct Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia (INPFL) who later joined Taylor's NPFL, has recollected how President Samuel K. Doe was captured, tortured and killed at Prince Johnson's Base in Caldwell outside Monrovia.
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Let's find President Doe, wherever he was buried, and give him some kind of formal (respectful) burial. He was not our best president; that's undisputable, but he had done something noteworthy to Liberia. He had the gut to bring a much-needed change,which has arguably evolved today in all-inclusive government. The only regret is he did it through violence.