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U S State Department 2020 Report Features Religious Freedom In  Liberia

U.S. State Department 2020 Report Features Religious Freedom In  Liberia U.S. State Department 2020 Report Features Religious Freedom In  Liberia Executive Summary The constitution provides for the separation of religion and state and stipulates all persons are entitled to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, except as required by law to protect public safety, order, health, morals, or the rights of others. It also provides for equal protection under the law and prohibits religious tests for office and the establishment of a state religion. Religious leaders urged the government to engage religious communities in proactive dialogue on social issues, rather than calling upon religious organizations as mediators as a last resort after problems develop.

Liberia: Grand Kru County s Superintendent Hints on Journalists Irresponsible Reporting

Liberia: Grand Kru County’s Superintendent Hints on Journalists’ ‘Irresponsible Reporting’ Liberia: Grand Kru County’s Superintendent Hints on Journalists’ ‘Irresponsible Reporting’ Share Grand Kru County’s Superintendent, Madam Doris N. Ylatun, speaking at the indoor program of the 2021’s World Press Freedom Day celebration in her County BARCLYAVILLE, Grand Kru County – Madam Doris Nyanplane Ylatun, Superintendent of Grand Kru County, located in Southeastern Liberia, has alluded to journalistically unethical information dissemination by (many) members of the Liberian press community. “Negative reporting, in any form, drives away investment, and hampers the growth and development of any nation,” Madam Ylatun said during her speech at the in-door segment of the celebration of the World Press Freedom Day, held in her County’s capital, Barclayville. The indoor program was on May 3 day three of the three-day event.

Liberian Journalist s Institution Launches National Writing-Coaching Project, Donates Writing Pamphlets to High Schools

Liberian Journalist’s Institution Launches National Writing-Coaching Project, Donates Writing Pamphlets to High Schools Liberian Journalist’s Institution Launches National Writing-Coaching Project, Donates Writing Pamphlets to High Schools Last updated Share At the launching program: Journalist Samuel G. Dweh with Grand Kru County’s Superintendent Madam Doris N. Ylatun (3rd from left), and available-for-photo representative and students of one of the beneficiary Schools: Barclayville Central High School MONROVIA – Refuge Communications, Inc. (Liberia), founded by Liberian journalist Samuel G. Dweh, has launched a writing-coaching project named “Writing Clinic”, and donated seven sets of 49-page pamphlets. Each of the study manuals contains easy-to-comprehend tutorials on Journalistic writings and literary writings (drama, poetry, and prose).

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