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Editorial: The State’s Promise Betrayed

When the state calls itself a protector of rights, it must mean more than words on paper. A recent courtroom controversy centered on how judges evaluate medical evidence of torture exposes a dangerous gap between that promise and practice

Liberia: Better Together: 80 Years and More for Peace, Development, and Human Rights — A Criminal Justice Perspective

Introduction The theme “Better Together: 80 Years and More for Peace, Development, and Human Rights” speaks to a vision of collective action and institutional evolution...

Joining Liberia’s Rivers: Lessons from Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam for Building an Integrated Water Resources Management System and a Sustainable Hydropower Future

By George S Tengbeh Liberia is a nation blessed with rivers that cascade from lush uplands to fertile lowlands, carrying both symbolic and practical significance....

Liberia: The Rise of the One-Term Presidency in Africa – A New Chapter in Democratic Accountability

By Moses Zangar Jr.  (Liberian journalist) In a continent long associated with political strongmen, constitutional amendments to extend terms, and contested elections, a quiet but...

Liberia: A Tribute to Brother Peter N. Kerbey, A Great Son of Gbayblin, Nimba County

By Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe (Political Leader, Liberia’s People’s Party) I had planned to deliver this tribute in Gbayblin, his hometown, on Saturday, September 27,...

NEWS ANALYSIS: Liberians–Trying To Copy Nepal’s Unrest Is Playing With Fire

Stop Fantasizing Prospect Of Another Civil Unrest By Frank Sainworla, Jr., fsainworla@yahoo.com Liberia has had more than its fair share of “popular people’s uprising” “civil unrest” over...

Liberia: Inside ArcelorMittal Files

By Boakai Jaleiba I typically refrain from commenting on former employers, but the ongoing public discourse about ArcelorMittal Liberia has compelled me to share my...

Liberia: The Two Sides of George Weah; Which Will Emerge In 2029

By Sidiki Fofana | Truth In Ink When George Weah finally ascended to the Liberian presidency after more than a decade of trying, he made...

The Rhetoric of Empowerment vs. the Reality of Neglect: Where President Boakai’s Beijing+30 Numbers Fail Liberians

President Joseph Boakai’s recent declarations, that Liberia has empowered over 260,000 women and youth, that US$8.3 billion over five years will be invested in...

Accountability and Sustainability in the Criminal Justice System of Liberia

Introduction The criminal justice system is a cornerstone of any democratic society, tasked with protecting rights, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring peace and...

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