Liberia: Illicit Miner Sues Villagers For Exposing His Own Crimes


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FrontPageAfricaonline.com— VAMBO, Grand Bassa County – The allegations in Lee Clutz’ lawsuit against villagers in Togar Town and Pastor Town are grave: armed robbery and terroristic threat. By Emmanuel Sherman and Charles Gbayor, with The DayLight The lawsuit alleges locals terrorized Clutz’ mineworkers with firearms and destroyed his properties, documents of the St. John River City []

The Washington Times—Liberia passes law to set up a long-awaited war crimes court. President Joseph Boakai on Thursday signed an executive order to create a long-awaited war crimes court to deliver justice to the victims of Liberia’s two civil wars, characterized by widespread mass killings, torture and sexual violence.

The Federalist—Washington’s Sweeping Crime Wave Exposes The City’s Distorted Priorities. The plight of stores closing up and leaving the city stems largely from how policymakers have contributed to this mess.

FrontPageAfricaonline.com—Justice Campaigners Discuss Options for Establishing a War and Economic Crimes Court in Liberia. Washington DC – On Wednesday, April 24,2024- a panel of justice campaigners gathered for a discussion on Focus on Liberia to address the pressing issue of establishing a War and Economic Crimes Court in Liberia.  The panel, consisting of Ms. Lovetta Tugbeh, Mr. Adama Dempster and Mr. Bernard Goah, engaged in a thought-provoking conversation about []