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"GOL's 'Prior Restraint' on Costa Not Necessary"


Veteran journalists warn
Frank Sainworla and Philip N. Wesseh, two well experienced, respected and veteran Liberian journalists, have frowned on the Liberian government for placing a “Prior Restraint” on Henry Costa for his proposal to relay his talk show, the ‘Costa Show’, on Radio Bushrod (D-15 FM) in Monrovia. Philip Wesseh is the Publisher of The Inquirer newspaper, while Frank Sainworla is the Publisher of News Public Trust, an online news outlet.
On the ‘OK FM Morning Rush,’ a hugely followed early morning talk show, Sainworla and Wesseh said that government should have acted through quiet diplomacy rather than coming to the public through a press statement from the Ministry of Information. ....

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