The data from the Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission is contained
in a comma-delimited ASCII file. The
tables below describe the variables in the data file. Note that to protect
the privacy of the people who suffered, all personal identifying information
about the victims or witnesses of the violations described in the data has been
removed.
The unit of analysis for each record in this structure is the violation.
Each violation
was of a
particular type, happened at a particular time and place, and was
committed by zero, one, or several organizational perpetrators. The
violation was committed against zero or one named (individually
identified) victims, and zero or more anonymous (unidentified)
additional victims.
In order to
count the number of violations recorded in the dataset, users should
simply count records. Each violation may have been committed against
one or many persons in the same place at the same time. In the cases
where one violation was committed against mare than one person, the
records share the same actid.
The variable actorid
identifies
unique victims, so in order to count victims, the user should count the
unique values of actorid. Note
that the value of actorid is repeated for the cases where a victim
suffered more than one violation.
Violation variables | ||
Variable name | Variable type | Description |
roleid | long | Unique identifier for a victim suffering one violation. |
violt | str23 | Violation |
locar | str3 | Region of violation |
locad | str3 | District of violation |
locac | str5 | Chiefdom of violation |
actid | long | Unique
identifier for a violation. |
n_yr | float | Year of alleged violation |
n_mo | float | Month of alleged violation |
n_dy | float | Day of alleged violation |
Victim variables | ||
Variable name | Variable type | Description |
actorid | long | Unique
identifier for a victim. |
gendc | str1 | Sex code ( M=Male, F=Female, ?=Unknown ) |
ethn1t | str9 | Aggregation of
ethnic groups (see table below) * |
ethn2t | str17 | Ethnic group of
victim (see table below) ** |
langt | str25 | Language of victim |
age | int | Age of victim in years |
arngt | str13 | Age range of victim (Child, Adult or Elder) |
occut | str16 | Occupation of victim |
cage | str5 |
Age categories with 6 year period ( 0-5, 6-11, … , 66-71, 72+ ) |
censusAge | str5 |
Age categories with 5 year period ( 0-4, 5-9, … , 75-79, 80+ ) |
This
is the perpetrator classification list used by the TRC to
classify perpetrators cited
in witness testimonies. Each of the P* variables contains a 1 if this
perpetrator was involved in this violation; otherwise 0 is recorded.
Pd_* list all the actors in the Sierra Leonan conflict (see the table below).
P3_* is a refined aggregation separating the AFRC from the SLA. In this case SLA means the Sierra Leonean national army prior to the 25th May 1997 coup. The AFRC refers to the post-coup soldiers who initially formed a government and then fled Freetown after the ECOMOG intervention. Note that the Westside boys are considered to be aligned with the AFRC, not the RUF.
To
complete the aggregation, the following operations are applied to the
data:
AFRC abuses prior to the 25th May 1997 are moved to the SLA category
SLA abuses from the 25th May 1997 are moved to the AFRC category
Ambiguous abuses occurring at some unknown time in 1997 are moved to an additional category AFRC/SLA as the correct group is ambiguous.
Arguably
the AFRC/SLA category could be eliminated, with the abuses categorized
as AFRC. The abuse profile for the AFRC/SLA category is comparable
to that of the AFRC.
The 'unknown' category covers abuses where no mention was made of the responsible institution or cases where the presence of several perpetrator groups make it impossible to distinguish which was responsible for a specific abuse.
Perpetrator variables | ||
Variable name | Variable type | Description |
p3_ruf | str1 | RUF - Revolutionary United Front |
p3_sla | str1 | SLA - Sierra Leone Army |
p3_afrc | str1 | AFRC - Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (inc. Westside Boys) |
p3_army | str1 | AFRC/SLA - 1997 abuse by either SLA or AFRC where actual factional responsibility is ambiguous |
p3_rebel | str1 | Rebels - Abuses attributed to 'rebels' where the statement giver was unable to name a specific faction |
p3_cdf | str1 | CDF – Civil Defence Force |
p3_police | str1 | Police - Police officers including SSD division |
p3_gaf | str1 | GAF - Guinean Armed Forces |
p3_ulimo | str1 | ULIMO - United Liberation Movement for Democracy |
p3_ecomog | str1 | ECOMOG - Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Military Observer Group |
p3_unknown | str1 | Unknown - Abuse not attributed to any perpetrator group |
p3_misc | str1 | Miscellaneous - Abuse attributed to miscellaneous minor perpetrator group. |
pd_airwing | str1 | Air Wing |
pd_afrc | str1 | Armed Forces Revolutionary Council |
pd_rebels | str1 | Rebels |
pd_ruf | str1 | Revolutionary United Front |
pd_nprc | str1 | National Provision Ruling Council |
pd_sla | str1 | SLA - Sierra
Leone Army |
pd_westside | str1 | Westside Boys |
pd_sobels | str1 | Sobel (Soldier / Rebel actor) |
pd_armed | str1 | Other / Unknown Armed Faction |
pd_cdf | str1 | Unspecified CDF Militia |
pd_kamajors | str1 | Kamajors |
pd_donsos | str1 | Donsos |
pd_gbethes | str1 | Gbethes |
pd_tamaboros | str1 | Tamaboros |
pd_kapras | str1 | Kapras |
pd_hunters | str1 | Hunters |
pd_cdu | str1 | Civil Defence Unit |
pd_ssd | str1 | Police SSD Division |
pd_police | str1 | General Police |
pd_civillians | str1 | Civilians / Persons Unknown |
pd_duress | str1 | Person/s Under Duress |
pd_gaf | str1 | Guinea Armed Forces |
pd_npfl | str1 | National Patriotic Forces of Liberia |
pd_ulimok | str1 | ULIMO-K |
pd_ulimoj | str1 | ULIMO-J |
pd_libforce | str1 | Unspecified Liberian Force |
pd_mercs | str1 | Mercenaries |
pd_ecomog | str1 | ECOMOG |
pd_un | str1 | UN peacekeepers |
Category |
Institution |
pd |
pcat3 |
|
Sierra Leonean Perpetrators |
|
|
||
|
Armed Forces |
|
|
|
|
Air Wing |
ARM/AIR |
SLA |
|
AFRC |
ARM/AFRC |
AFRC |
||
Rebels |
ARM/REB |
Rebels |
||
RUF |
ARM/RUF |
RUF |
||
NPRC |
ARM/NPRC |
SLA |
||
Sierra Leone Army (SLA) |
ARM/SLA |
SLA |
||
Westside Boys |
ARM/WEST |
AFRC |
||
Sobel (Soldier / Rebel actor) |
ARM/SOB |
Rebels |
||
Other / Unknown |
ARM/? |
Unknown |
||
CDF (Civil Defence Militias) |
|
|
||
|
Kamajors |
CDF/KAM |
CDF |
|
Donsos |
CDF/DON |
CDF |
||
Gbethes |
CDF/GBE |
CDF |
||
Tamaboros |
CDF/TAM |
CDF |
||
Kparas |
CDF/KPA |
CDF |
||
Hunters |
CDF/HUN |
CDF |
||
Civil Defence Unit |
CDF/CDU |
CDF |
||
Undefined CDF Militia |
CDF/? |
CDF |
||
Civil Authorities |
|
|
||
|
Government |
CIV/GOV |
Misc |
|
Judiciary |
CIV/JUD |
Misc |
||
SSD / OSD |
CIV/SSD |
Police |
||
General Police |
CIV/POL |
Police |
||
Citizens |
|
|
||
|
Person/s Under Duress |
CIT/DUR |
Misc |
|
General Civilian / Persons Unknown |
CIT/GEN |
Misc |
||
Outside Perpetrators |
|
|
||
|
External Forces |
|
|
|
|
Guinea Armed Forces (GAF) |
EXT/GAF |
GAF |
|
NPFL (Ntnl. Patriotic Front of Liberia) |
EXT/NPFL |
RUF |
||
ULIMO-K |
EXT/ULK |
ULIMO |
||
ULIMO-J |
EXT/ULJ |
ULIMO |
||
Liberian Force |
EXT/LIB |
Misc |
||
Mercenary Forces |
|
|
||
|
Gurkhas |
MER/GUR |
Misc |
|
Executive Outcomes Mercenaries |
MER/EXEC |
Misc |
||
Sandline Intl. Mercenaries |
MER/SAND |
Misc |
||
Other / Unknown Mercenaries |
MER/? |
Misc |
||
Interventionist Forces |
|
|
||
|
ECOMOG |
INT/ECO |
Ecomog |
|
UN Peacekeepers |
INT/UNP |
Misc |
This
is the ethnicity classification list used by the TRC to
classify
the ethnicity of the statement-giver and of the people he or she
cited in the statement to the TRC.
* ethn1: The initial aggregation of ethnicity was designed to test suggestions that groups have targeted victims according to a broad allegiance, either to the North or South; in other words, Temne and Mende respectively. The proposed ethnic allegiances were verified by researchers.
Category |
Members |
Northern |
Temne, Koranko, Limba, Loko, Yalunka |
Southern |
Mende, Sherbro, Krim, Vai, Kissi |
Other |
Krio, Fourhabay, Kru, Kono, Susu, Lebanese, Madingo, Fullah, Other |
Foreign |
Caucasian, Liberian, Nigeran, Burkinabey, Guinean, Othe |
ethn2t: The second aggregation was used to consider more specific targeting according to ethnicity. For example, other sources suggested that the NPFL targeted the trading peoples – Madingo and Fullah – because of the perception (by perpetrators) that they were loyal to Samuel Doe.
Category |
Members |
Northern |
Temne, Koranko, Limba, Loko, Yalunka |
Southern |
Mende, Sherbro, Krim, Vai, Kissi |
Krio |
Krio, Fourhabay |
Trader |
Madingo, Fullah |
Kono |
Kono |
Other |
Kru, Susu, Lebanese |
Foreign |
Caucasian, Liberian, Nigerian, Burkinabey, Guinean |
The location codes used in the data file are contained here.
For the Sierra Leone TRC's evaluation of this data,
see Statistical
Appendix (25 March 2005) Adobe Acrobat PDF format, 407 Kb