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No Easy Day

My Miraculous Survival and Escape from the War for Democracy in Sierra Leone

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No Easy Day

De : Marwan Julio Khadar
Lu par : Warren du Plooy
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In the 1990s, Africa experienced sporadic political instability, with Sierra Leone being one of the most affected nations. Among the millions whose lives were upended was Marwan, a Sierra Leonean of Lebanese heritage who had previously enjoyed a life of privilege. However, his life was irrevocably changed by a violent coup in 1992, forcing him into a relentless battle for survival. The situation deteriorated further with another coup in 1997 that brought together the military and a ruthless rebel faction, escalating the conflict between the junta and the African peacekeeping forces known as ECOMOG.

In his memoir, No Easy Day, Marwan recounts his terrifying experiences during the civil war, facing threats from both soldiers and rebels while watching his once-thriving nation descend into chaos. Even his brief escape to Guinea did not end his hardships. Despite the looming war in Freetown, he returned to Sierra Leone to rescue his mother--a brave decision that unknowingly led him to one of the deadliest massacres in history.

His journey from a war-torn Sierra Leone to safety in the United States, facilitated by the U.S. Embassy in Freetown and Conakry, was an almost surreal experience that embodies his perseverance.

©2025 Marwan Julio Khadar (P)2026 Marwan Julio Khadar
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