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Liberia: Minister Kruah Assures President Weah s Commitment For Cyber Security

Liberia: Minister Kruah Assures President Weah’s Commitment For Cyber Security Liberia: Minister Kruah Assures President Weah’s Commitment For Cyber Security Share MONROVIA – The Minister of Posts & Telecommunications, Cllr. Cooper W. Kruah Sr. has assured Liberians that President Weah remains committed to ensure the implementation of the Information Telecommunications Technology (ICT) policy. On Wednesday April 14, 2021, Minister Kruah spoke on a two-day workshop marking a Cyber Security Awareness and capacity building for Civil Society groups and journalists in Liberia by West Africa ICT Action Network in collaboration with Global Partners Digital, The Ministry of Posts & Telecommunications, and Press Union of Liberia and amongst others.

Internews Trains Journalists in Reporting on People with Disabilities

Internews Trains Journalists in Reporting on People with Disabilities
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CDC-Led Gov t Gets Highest Grade From U S State Department For Lack Of Political Prisoners

CDC-Led Gov t Gets Highest Grade From U S State Department For Lack Of Political Prisoners
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A Lingering Indictment of Liberia s Justice System

A Lingering Indictment of Liberia’s Justice System A Lingering Indictment of Liberia’s Justice System Share THE LATEST US STATE DEPARTMENT Human Rights Report on Liberia chronicles a litany of indictments regarding the country’s judicial branch and the lapses in a flawed justice system that continues to raise questions about Africa’s oldest republic’s readiness and sincerity toward change. THE 2020 REPORT cites arbitrary killings by police; cases of cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment or punishment by police; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary detention by government officials; serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; serious restrictions on freedom of the press, including violence and threats of violence against journalists; official corruption; lack of investigation and accountability for violence against women; the existence or use of laws criminalizing consensual same-sex sexual conduct between adults; and the worst forms of chil

Liberia: US Human Rights Report Cites Arbitrary Killings, Detention, Judicial Lapses

Liberia: US Human Rights Report Cites Arbitrary Killings, Detention, Judicial Lapses Liberia: US Human Rights Report Cites Arbitrary Killings, Detention, Judicial Lapses Share Washington – The US State Department’s annual Human Rights Report for 2020 has highlighted significant issues of arbitrary killings, detention and major lapses within the judiciary branch of government. In the report released this week, the report cites arbitrary killings by police; cases of cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment by police; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions. The report also recorded arbitrary detention by government officials; serious problems with the independence of the judiciary; serious restrictions on freedom of the press, including violence and threats of violence against journalists; official corruption; lack of investigation and accountability for violence against women; the existence or use of laws criminalizing consensual same-sex sexual conduct betwe

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