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Weah Threatens To ‘Resist’ Arrests of Former Liberian Officials
Former President George M. Weah has accused the administration of Joseph Boakai of “undermining” the rule of law by engaging in a “witch-hunt” of officials who served during his time in office, threatening to use both “legal and political” means to resist calls for their arrest. Information Minister Jerolinmek M. Piah has, however, denied the…
Liberian Govt Refutes Witch-Hunt Claim By Former Minister
Former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah has described the call for his arrest by the Liberian government as an act of political witch-hunt since the investigation that led to a warrant being issued only covered the six-year tenure of former president George M. Weah, in whose administration he served, and not the period before that when…
Liberia: Top Officials of former Weah-Taylor Administration Charged with Economic Sabotage, Three Sent To Jail
Monrovia – What the Weah-Taylor administration failed to do upon taking over the mantle of leadership in 2018 is exactly what President Joseph Boakai is doing now. It was a rude awakening for many Liberians – especially those from both sides of the aisle (Unity Party and Coalition for Democratic Change) when several top former…
Liberian president signs order to establish war crimes court
🇱🇷 On Thursday, Liberian President Joseph Boakai signed an executive order to create a war crimes court aimed at delivering long-overdue justice to victims of serious atrocities committed during the country’s two civil wars. The conflicts, spanning from 1989 to 2003, were marked by widespread violence, including massacres, rape, and the use of child soldiers.…
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