Young people in West Africa experienced significant change in the late 1980s, according to FDR magazine. These individuals eventually took over control of their respective governments. It is still a brave leader’s sorrowful story, though.
The 28-year-old sergeant Samuel Doe’s rise to fame in April 1980 is the subject of this narrative. He was aiming to become the leader of Liberia.
In 1990, when the INPFL assaulted the camp, Doe was inside ECOMOG’s peacekeeping headquarters in Monrovia. They managed to trick both Doe’s security guards and the peacekeepers, and they captured the president. The rebels handed Johnson Doe.
A rice dish with fried ears is allegedly what his vanquished adversary offered him.
The recording depicts the application of shackles on Doe’s legs and the tying of an odd object around his glans. At the end of the video, Doe was asked to stand up and during that time his fingers and toes were removed, along with attempts to mutilate his middle finger. Doe had been subjected to 12 hours of torture before Johnson killed him, and his naked, cigarette-burned body was carried through Monrovia’s streets.
Source: https://owaahh.com/6-assassinations-of-african-leaders-that-were-caught-on-film/

