Liberia’s support for key recommendations received during its fourth UPR cycle is a significant and welcome step toward at ...
Fighters from the United Liberation Movement of Liberia shoot their way through downtown Monrovia, Liberia, April 16, 1996, during the West African country's civil war. Jean-Marc Bouju/AP/File By Ayen ...
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'War is inevitable,' says ex-rebel commander 'Gen. Butt Naked' amid Liberia-Guinea border tensions
Former warlord-turned-evangelist Joshua Milton Blahyi has warned that Liberia could face another armed conflict if tensions along the Liberia-Guinea border escalate, urging the government to ...
(The Center Square) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers continue to arrest and deport war criminals. The latest is a female Liberian war lord and child soldier recruiter. After she ...
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Leading War Crimes Investigator's Office Attacked As Threats Against Witnesses, Investigators Escalate
Summary: Armed men broke into the offices of the Global Justice and Research Project, a war-crimes investigation group, in an incident the organization said police are investigating. Human rights ...
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Calls for Reparations for War Victims Reechoes
Calls for reparations for victims of the Liberian civil crisis have resurfaced with renewed urgency, as policymakers, diplomats, and civil society leaders push for long-delayed implementation of ...
A South Jersey man has been sentenced to a five-year prison term after he tried to hide his role as a rebel leader in the West African country of Liberia. Laye Sekou Camara, 47, off Mays Landing did ...
Human rights groups on Monday urged the Liberian president should renew his executive order to establish a war crimes court for crimes committed in the two Liberian civil wars. Adama Dempster, the ...
As part of Newspaper in Education month, the Tribune has featured a Sunday series on the work of John Knight, a former Viterbo University administrator, in other countries during the past three years.
MONTSERRADO, Liberia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sitting in a dusty schoolyard in rural Liberia, mental health clinician Dickson Korfeh watches as pupils dance, sing and play games in their break, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
This joint statement supported by the Advocates for Human Rights, Civil Society Human Rights Advocacy Platform of Liberia, ...
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