Posted on 01/16/2008 11:08:27 AM PST by LibWhacker
Monrovia - An evangelical pastor described the atrocities he and his men committed during the Liberian civil war, including magical rituals that involved slaughtering children and eating their hearts.
Joshua Milton Blahyi spared no details on Tuesday as he told Liberia's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of his years with one of the most feared militias of the war.
Dressed in an immaculate suit, Blahyi, 37, said it was for the TRC to decide whether he should be given an amnesty or prosecuted.
"I am willing to go to court if necessary," he said. "And I will repeat just what I said here." The tale he told was a horrifying one.
In the days of Liberia's first civil war (1989-1997), he had led fighters from the feared ULIMO - the United Liberation Movement of Liberia for Democracy - that backed the then president Samuel Doe.
Magical powers
It was Doe's 1990 assassination that sparked the orgy of violence that engulfed the country for most of that decade.
During the civil war Blahyi, known as "General Butt Naked", said he led a group of young soldiers who fought naked while under the influence of drugs. They were notorious for their cruelty and use of magic rituals.
A member of the Krahn ethnic group, Blayhi told how he had been initiated into a secret society at the age of 11 and became a traditional priest. His task became to protect all members of his ethnic group.
At the time, he said, he had magical powers that made him invisible.
"Having a special power, I was always a distance ahead of the rest of the fighters when we were going to the front. I used to capture a town first and then I call the rest of the group to clean up," he said.
'Jesus appeared to me'
Before an audience of some 300 people at the hearing, he recalled the atrocities he committed to maintain his magical powers.
"Any time we captured a town, I had to make a human sacrifice. They bring to me a living child that I slaughter and take the heart off to eat it."
He did not know how many people they killed, he said. "But for what I did, it is not less than twenty thousands," he added, breaking down in tears.
The hall, which earlier had rung to shouts of outrage at his account, fell silent. The turning point for him came in 1996, he said.
"A lady offered me her child for my sacrifice. After cutting up the child I divided the heart among my boys and myself.
"The blood of the child was still on my hand when Jesus appeared to me and asked me to stop being a slave."
It was this experience, he said, that prompted his religious conversion and his life since then, travelling the country preaching his version of the Christian message.
Blayhi had come to the TRC hearings of his own initiative. "I was told that TRC can recommend amnesty or prosecution," he said. But he said he was ready to face trial if need be.
Wow.
Stanley Kubrick would be proud.
Sounds like “Sin City”.
What kind of drugs were those soldiers on? I can’t imagine any drugs which could cause a person to do something like that.
Multiculturalism dictates that this behavior is just as acceptable as any Western tradition.
Africa is a place with a culture that is very difficult for westerners to understand.
So he's a nutjob. Next story...
Did they taste like chicken gizzards?
Not sure... Khat, maybe?
Just realized... I know the article referred to them as soldiers, but this is a gross insult to all real soldiers the world over. They definitely don’t deserve that designation!
So is Staten Island LOL
meth
Then again, I'm not sure there's any real need to "understand" a culture that eats children's hearts, any more than is required to stamp the abomination out.
I agree. He said he killed 20K people and I don’t think he meant in battles plus slaughters that he did that.
Plus, he admits to taking drugs along with his men. There are tales of Vietnam vets who have totally exaggerated or invented atrocities and while I have no doubt there was cruelty and great evil and atrocity, I’m having a little trouble trusting the alleged scale of the crimes ‘admitted to’ by Blahyi.
I’ve read tales of African “militias” doing incredibly cruel things, crueler even than killing and eating someone. I can’t imagine what drove them.
Notice the article is titled “Pastor....”
No liberal bias here - they want to associate the evip perped by this filthy individual to Christianity.
Multiculturism is the downfall of society.
Yup. AFP makes it clear where the evil lies. Evangelical pastor. That’s the ticket./dark sarc
I'd say that in order to stamp it out, you first have to understand it. But neither do I think it's the U.S.'s job to clean up Africa.
The world has gone crazy...
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