MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — Dozens of riot police have sealed the offices of a newspaper critical of the Liberian government and officers attempted to detain its publisher. Police spokesman Sam Collins ...
The Ministry of Information has ordered two publishers to stop printing "The New Broom" and "The Bi-Lingual" newspapers. (CEMESP/IFEX) – The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has reported maneuvers by the ...
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* Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. Tweet Widget Facebook Like Email Liberia should promptly revise its libel laws to meet ...
The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has, in a petition, prayed for the Supreme Court of Liberia to reverse the government’s decision on the “continuous and illegal closure” of The National Chronicle ...
Arriving in Post War Liberia in June 2007, all the tell-tale signs of a country still recovering from a 14-year civil war were glaring. From a ramshackle airport building to poorly dressed airport and ...
POLICE spokesman Sam Collins said the paper's criticisms could "plunge the country into confusion" when the government is struggling to contain an Ebola outbreak.
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