The African Head of State Who Was Eaten After Being Tortured and Killed By His Attackers On Live TV. FDR magazine reports that the late 1980s were a time of great transition for young people in West Africa.
These groups took over their own governments in due time. Nonetheless, it is the tragic story of a courageous leader.

The protagonist of this narrative is Sergeant Samuel Doe, a 28-year-old who became a household name in April of 1980. He intended to seize power in Liberia.
In 1990, when the INPFL invaded Camp Doe, John Doe was safe at the ECOMOG headquarters in Monrovia.
The president was brought into jail after his security guards and the peacekeepers were tricked. The rebels gave Johnson the name Doe.
A bowl of rice with fried ears was supposedly served to him by his vanquished enemy.
Doe’s legs were restrained, and an odd apparatus was wrapped over his head, as shown on the recording.

Doe had his fingers and toes severed and his middle finger attempted to be mutilated when he was asked to stand up at the end of the movie. Johnson tormented Doe for 12 hours before he killed him.
After his body had been stripped and burned with cigarettes, it was paraded through the streets of Monrovia.

