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Liberia: “When the Evidence Fails, the Jury Is Attacked—And the Court Allows It: Why the Dissolution of the Capitol Arson Jury and Declaration of...

The latest development in the Capitol Building arson trial has plunged Liberia’s justice system into an even deeper crisis. Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie has...

Value Addition: Liberia has Abundant Natural Resources, but most of these are Exported in Raw Form

Liberia has significant potential for value addition, particularly in the agriculture and mining sectors. According to the World Bank, the country is one of...

Liberia: Why I Think, Why I Write, and What I Fear

By George K. Werner (former education minister) People sometimes ask why I am writing “so much” these days — as if reflection were a luxury...

Liberia: The Power of Incumbency and the Deficit of Incumbency

In politics, the power of incumbency is often mistaken for permanence. It confers control over institutions, access to state resources, command of narratives, and...

Liberia: “A Nation at Risk: Judicial Overreach, Arbitrary Detention, and the Shrinking Space for Justice in Liberia”

The Panoramic Justice Group (PJG), acting on behalf of its Executive Director and the widow of Patron Saint, hereby issues this urgent and solemn public...

African Perspectives: Liberia as Africa’s Ideological Giant in the Struggle for Independence and Global Governance

Abstract Liberia occupies a distinctive and often misunderstood position in African political history. As Africa’s first independent republic (1847), Liberia emerged not merely as a...

The Nightmare of Unemployment in Liberia’s Nascent Democracy

By: Cornelius Robert U-Sayee We are nearly at the end of 2025 and unemployment remains alarming in Liberia, especially among young Liberian graduates. According to...

For students of government (public administration) and history: The Price of Governing: Rebuilding Liberia’s Payroll After War

By George K. Werner (former education) The woman at the Civil Service Agency office on Carey Street had walked, she said, all the way from...

Editorial: The ‘Evil Child’ In Thomas Fallah Must Be Cremated Now!

Deputy House Speaker Thomas Fallah’s recent public appeal for fellow Lofa kinsmen to rally behind President Joseph Boakai is not merely poor politics. It...

Rep. Wongbe List of the “10 Politically Inconvenient Truths Liberians Need to Hear Before 2026”

By Taa Wongbe (Representative, Nimba County) As always, some feelings might get bruised, but let’s be honest, if they didn’t, they wouldn’t be inconvenient, now, would...

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