Language Barrier Delays Trial for Liberian Parents in the United States

A report by Michael Kiefer of The Arizona Republic newspaper in the American state of Arizona says a trial for Liberian parents whose eight-year-old daughter was gang-raped by four boys is becoming more complicated than expected.
Read more...Tags:Court system , Human Rights , judge , Language barrier , Liberian parents in America , Sexual Abuse
Liberian Citizens in Grand Gedeh Say Equally Sharing Country’s Revenues is Key to Genuine Stability

Liberian citizens are currently discussing the future of their country, and as Nathaniel Walker of the Heritage Newspaper in Monrovia reports, there is pessimism the West African nation will attain genuine stability and reconciliation amidst unequal distribution of Liberia’s revenues and political power and authority.
Read more...Tags:Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , Equal distribution of country's wealth , Liberian Government , Liberian Leader , Liberian Politics , Revenues
Lack of Ethics in Government breeds Corruption, Nepotism & Malfeasance: Reminder to President Sirleaf

By Ramses K Nah, Lewisville, Texas Reading the recent news on the defense by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for the appointment of her son, Robert Sirleaf, as Chairman of the Board of Director of the National Oil Company of Liberia, I am left feeling how naïve this president thinks Liberians are.
Read more...Liberian President Appoints Recycled Politicians, Former War Lord in Government

By: Semantics King,Jr.,Minneapolis An executive mansion news release late Saturday names former Liberian war lord and recycled Liberian politicians in President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf’s new administration,pending confirmation from the Liberian Senate.
Read more...President Sirleaf’s Son Threatens Law Suit Against Local Newspaper

Toronto, Canada The International Freedom of Expression Exchange Clearing House, which is based in Toronto, Canada, has reported that the son of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia is threatening to sue a local Liberian newspaper for what the president’s son called libel. Details are here.
Read more...Tags:Liberian Government , Liberian Leader , Liberian Media , Local newspaper , President's son , Press Freedom
