Photos
from Monrovia, November 2011
George
Kailando experienced targetted violence at his
Kailando Gas Station and Shops on Tubman Blvd
during the pre-election day violence on November
7, 2011.
The
site contains a Gas Station, Auto Parts Shop,
Mini Mart, Clothing Boutique and Travel and
Tour office. Why was Kailando business, which
is almost a mile away from the CDC headquarters
in Congo targetted instead of Lone Star Communications
which is directly across the road from CDC Headquarters?
That is the question o. Mr. Kailando "Nah
ma yah".

Inside
the Mini Mart. You can see the rocks
they used to break the windows lying
on the floor of the Mini Mart
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Kailando
Mini Mart didn't have iron bars. I guess
some of us who are thinking of building
without Iron Bars will rethink our decision.
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Kailando
Travel and Tour office was also vandalize
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Kailando
Clothing Boutique was emptied. Clothes,
shoes, watches, belts, perfumes, cologne
and other items were looted from the boutique
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