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Share BARCLAYVILLE, Grand Kru County – Members of the Press Union of Liberia have gathered in the faraway South Eastern city of Barclayville, Grand Kru County to commemorate this year’s observance of World Press Freedom. This year’s event is being observed under the theme: “Information as a Public Good”. As part of activities marking the celebration members of the Press Union of Liberia led by their president Charles B. Coffey attended an intercessory service at the St. Peter Clever Catholic Church in Barclayville city. In his homily, the Priest in Charge, Father Prince Sieh commented journalists for what he termed their very invaluable service to provide information to the public. ” We respect and pay homage to you [ journalists] because you inform us about daily happenings and through you we are enlightened to make informed decisions. ” Father Sieh, while paying homage to the media community. ....
Catholic Priest Condemns ‘Yellow Journalism’ As PUL Observes World Press Freedom Day In Barclayville City Catholic Priest Condemns ‘Yellow Journalism’ As PUL Observes World Press Freedom Day In Barclayville City Priest Sieh preaching to the audience including Deputy Speak Koffa and the county Superintendent, Madam Doris Ylatun Priest of the Barclaville St. Peter Claver Parish has publicly condemned those involve in the of what he called ‘Yellow Journalism’ amid this year’s observance of the World Press Freedom Day been organized by the Press Union of Liberia in the southeastern City of Barclayville, Grand Kru County. Addressing journalists including county officials, and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, HonCllr. Jonathan Fonati Kiffa, Father Prince Sieh noted that as media practitioners, there are some who refused to be professional, but rather preferred to get themselves into ‘Yellow Journalism’. ....