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Liberian UN workers, peacekeepers face off

United Nations Mission in Liberia workers have clashed with UN armed peacekeepers in a protest over work conditions.

Civilian employees of the United Nations Mission in Liberia have clashed with the United Nations armed peacekeepers in a protest over what they claim are unfavourable work conditions.

An Associated Press reporter saw four UN workers manhandled by UN troops, including one who was knocked down, after the workers tried to block the main entrance to the UN base on Friday.

The workers are protesting a change in the time they are picked up for work.

They claim the UN is asking them to be outside for pickup by 5am, a time they say is unsafe in the war-recovering capital of Monrovia.

A UN officer commanding the troops declined to comment.

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The UN mission was established in 2003, just after ex-warlord Charles Taylor stepped down as president and went into exile.


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