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Press Freedom Concerns and Law Enforcement in Liberia

Abstract Press freedom is essential for democratic accountability, yet tensions persist between journalists and law enforcement in Liberia. Since the 2019 repeal of criminal libel,...

Liberia: Turning a Bad Situation Into Good: CDC’s Rebirth After the Fall of Its Fortress

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink Political Analysis When members of the Congress for Democratic Change gather on October 18, the birth month of...

Liberia: A Response to Gregory Coleman’s Outrageous Lies to Deliberately Deceive the Public in the Death of Compatriot Matthew Mulbah

By Jefferson T. Koijee I extend my deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the late Matthew Mulbah, whose tragic death at the...

Liberia: Koung’s Impossible Path to the Presidency

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink Special Commentary When the late Senator Prince Y. Johnson, the political godfather of Nimba County, anointed Jeremiah Kpan...

Evaluating the Role and Impact of Defensive Tactics and Self-Defense in Strengthening the Criminal Justice System of Liberia

Abstract Defensive tactics and self-defense are critical components of law enforcement and the broader criminal justice system. In Liberia, these concepts have gained increased relevance...

Liberia: The Law is the Law – A Criminal Justice Perspective

Introduction The maxim “the law is the law” is an enduring phrase that underscores the universality, impartiality, and supremacy of legal norms within society. From...

Liberia: Defensive, Drifting, and Losing Grip: Unity Party Drifts Closer to Becoming a One-Term Government

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth in Ink With the backing of its Ministry of Information and the quiet consent of many senior officials, the Unity...

Liberia: Chief Justice Must Resign Now

By: Atty. Isaac W. Jackson, Jr. Surely, the boy is wiser than his father, Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay. Given his father’s poor judgment, should we keep...

Liberia Cannot Sell Its Future Any Longer

By Dr. Chris Tokpah I do not claim to be a financial expert, but I have studied how other countries manage investment, and I know...

Liberia: “The Pain Of Metamorphosis”

By Layli Maparyan, Ph.D. (President, University of Liberia) We all invoke the metaphor of the caterpillar becoming the butterfly, marveling at nature’s miracle of transforming something...

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