Liberian MP orders police to arrest journalist
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A general view of the House of Representatives, in Monrovia, Liberia, 27 September 2017, CRISTINA ALDEHUELA/AFP via Getty Images Despite identifying himself as a journalist, Nyantee Togba was arrested on the orders of Representative Hanson Kiazolu whilst covering a demonstration outside the legislator s home.
This statement was originally published on cemespliberia.org on 2 August 2021.
Police in Monrovia have arrested and detained a reporter of
Ok FM Liberia in a protest at the home of a member of the Liberian House of Representatives.
Nyantee Togba had gone to cover a demonstration at the home of Representative Hanson Kiazolu of Montserrado District #17 after the protesters blocked the main entrance to his house in Brewerville Township, outside Monrovia.
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