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Pressure Mounts on Sen Dillon to Recall His Sponsored Bill Following Justice Ministry s Action on the Supreme Court Ruling on the Citizenship of Natural-born Liberian

Pressure Mounts on Sen Dillon to Recall His Sponsored Bill Following Justice Ministry s Action on the Supreme Court Ruling on the Citizenship of Natural-born Liberian
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Diasporic Group Urges Lawmakers to Give Liberian Diasporas a July 26 Gift by Passing the Dual Citizenship Bill

Diasporic Group Urges Lawmakers to Give Liberian Diasporas a July 26 Gift by Passing the Dual Citizenship Bill Diasporic Group Urges Lawmakers to Give Liberian Diasporas a July 26 Gift by Passing the Dual Citizenship Bill Share Monrovia – The All-Liberian Conference on Dual Citizenship (ALCOD) is urging the legislature to give them a July 26 gift by passing into law their draft Dual Citizenship bill copies of which have been handed to all 173 members of the legislature. July 26 is Liberia’s Independence Day. In the draft bill, ALCOD’s cause for dual citizenship is for natural-born Liberians, who are citizens of other countries. These Liberians are proposing an “Act to Amend Part III, Chapter 20, Section 20.1; Chapter 21, Sections 21.30, 21.31, 21.51 and 21.52; and Chapter 22, Sections 22.1, 22.2 & 22.4. of the Aliens and Nationality Law of the Liberian Codes of Law Revised, Vol. II.”

Diaspora Liberian Group Pushes for Amendment to Alien and Nationality Law

Diaspora Liberian Group Pushes for Amendment to Alien and Nationality Law
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LIBERIA: As D-15 Radio 48 Hours Ultimatum to Gov t, Information Minister Expresses Concern On Ultimatum

LIBERIA: As D-15 Radio ’48 Hours’ Ultimatum to Gov’t, Information Minister Expresses Concern On Ultimatum LIBERIA: As D-15 Radio ’48 Hours’ Ultimatum to Gov’t, Information Minister Expresses Concern On Ultimatum Minister Ledgerhood J. Rennie The Government of Liberia has read with deep concern a newspaper publication attributed to the Management of Radio Bushrod (D-15 Radio), giving the Government a 48-hour ultimatum to publish an indictment drawn against Mr. Henry Pedro Costa or it will go ahead to grant him air time on their platform. The Government seriously considers such ultimatum as a form of threat, and calls on the Management of D-15 FM Station to reconsider the gravity of such statement which has the potential to undermine the rule of law and create unnecessary tension.

GOL Not Obligated to Publish Indictment on Costa

Citing Criminal Procedure Law, MICAT reacts to Radio Bushrod’s 48-hr ultimatum After the Management of D-15 Radio issued a two-day ultimatum to the Government of Liberia to provide the indictment that could substantially ban talk show host, Henry P. Costa, from relaying his daily podcast, The Costa Show, on the local radio station, the Government of Liberia, through the Information Ministry, says said ultimatum is considered as a form of threat and therefore the station’s Management should reconsider the gravity of such statement as it has the potential to undermine the rule of law and create unnecessary tension.

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