Liberia (HSE)

Liberia, formerly called the Republic of Liberia, is an overseas state of the Soviet-sponsored Republic of New Afrika. Located in East Africa, it was originally a haven for African-American slaves who chose to live there during the American Civil War. As such, Liberia had close ties with the former United States as shown their flag incorporating the red, white, and blue.

Following the Fourth World War, the Republic of New Afrika under Louis Farrakhan annexed Liberia after earning trust and cooperation from the local populace. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the former president, became the first governor for the newly-incorporated Liberia. Because of the Confederate States of America's white supremacist policies, the Soviet Union initiated Operation Exodus to resettle oppressed African-Americans into Liberia and Sierra Leone.