Monrovia, July 4 -- Leading Liberian human rights organizations have praised the government for symbolically reburying Samuel Kanyon Doe and William Richard Tolbert, the country's two presidents who were separately killed while in office. Doe, who ended more than a century of Americo-Liberian dominance by a military coup in 1980 was buried last week in his native Tuzon, Grand Gedeh County following a state funeral. Doe himself was killed in a military coup that started Liberia's first civil war 9 years later. Tolbert, who was killed during the Doe-led coup, was also symbolically reburied this week, alongside 13 officials of his government, who were shot to death by a firing squad after a kangaroo court adjudged them guilty of a range of ...