Who is Joshua Milton Blahyi aka General Butt Naked?

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Who is Joshua Milton Blahyi aka General Butt Naked?

Were you in Liberia during the reign of this guy and did you or an acquaintance experience any negative contact with this ruthless individual?
Were you in Liberia during the reign of this guy and did you or an acquaintance experience any negative contact with this ruthless individual?

A documentary tv station, the Documentary Channel, recently announced a January 22th upcoming feature of a Joshua Milton Blahyi who was known as General Butt Naked during Liberia's 14 year long civil war.

According to the article:

Joshua Milton Blahyi –aka General Butt Naked –was a ruthless and feared warlord during Liberia's 14-year civil war. Today, he has renounced his violent past and reinvented himself as a Christian evangelist on a journey of self-proclaimed transformation. Blahyi travels the nation of Liberia as a preacher, seeking out those he once victimized in search of an uncertain forgiveness. But in the end, are some crimes beyond the pale of forgiveness?

Dubbed "General Butt Naked" for fighting with nothing more than an AK-47 and a pair of leather shoes, Blahyi believed he possessed supernatural powers that made him impervious to bullets. The General and his army of child soldiers are said to have killed thousands during Liberia's horrific civil war.

Following a dramatic conversion to Christianity, the General abruptly laid down his weapons in 1996, leaving behind his soldiers, his country and a war that would rage for another seven years.

Today, Blahyi is on a quest for redemption: facing those he once terrorized, preaching where he once murdered, and trying to rebuild the shattered lives of those he commanded during the war. For five years, filmmakers Eric Strauss and Daniele Anastasion tracked his often troubling path up-close, finding both the genuine and disconcerting in Blahyi's efforts. The film forces us to question the very nature of what true, meaningful reconciliation looks like in a country where justice has not been available.

Were you in Liberia during the reign of this guy and did you or an acquaintance experience any negative contact with this ruthless individual? Would you say that he is now a change man?

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