Pray the Devil Back to Hell 2008

In the midst of Liberia's brutal civil war, a courageous collective of women from diverse faiths converged, defying violence and corruption to demand peace in 2003. United by their determination, they formed an unyielding human barrier between warring factions, donning white shirts as symbols of their unwavering conviction, ultimately securing a hard-won truce for their war-torn nation.

In the midst of Liberia's brutal civil war, a courageous collective of women from diverse faiths converged, defying violence and corruption to demand peace in 2003. United by their determination, they formed an unyielding human barrier between warring factions, donning white shirts as symbols of their unwavering conviction, ultimately securing a hard-won truce for their war-torn nation.

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7.5 /10

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