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Charles Brumskine is Wrong to Embrace Lahai Lasanah, and Shouldn't Encourage Any Ludicrous Gesture From Him

 I must confess I am one of those people who applauded the Liberian Legislature months ago, after that body garnered the courage to suspend one of its own in the person of Isaac Nyenabo, then-President Pro-Tempore of the Liberian Senate, who was punished by his colleagues for constantly siding with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf when the body did not agree with the president on key national issues.


The $100,000 PUL Presidential "Buyout," and A Directionless ULAA

The Press Union of Liberia (PUL), and the Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA) are two embarrassingly corrupt and inept organizations that operate in name only, even as the people they supposedly represent are having difficulty pinpointing major accomplishments that stands out as monumental between the two groups.


Peace Corps Reopens Program in Liberia  

Peace Corps is pleased to officially announce its return to Liberia. On Monday, October 27th, in a ceremony attended by Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Peace Corps Director Ronald A. Tschetter will swear in 12 new Volunteers to work on education and health projects. 


 Environmental Crisis Demands Urgent Answers

We once again want to comment on how we can best participate in the National Reconstruction Process in our homeland. In so doing, we must first identify and isolate the cause of the problem, then suggest practical solutions to effectively solve the nagging problems.


Calling for Another Religious Holiday? Why not "National Religion Day," and "President's Day?"

One of the ways anybody can get Liberians to talk these days is when the topic is about religion, religious differences and which religion is considered dominant in a country where Christianity is not only a leading religion but is seen as state-sanctioned, since the Church and State don't seem to separate the way they work together.


Amos Sawyer's "Pathological Liar" Public Outburst Not a Winner

The cheapest way to untangle oneself out of a crisis that could potentially destroy an image supposedly built around populism and progressive politics is to call the other person who accused you of possible wrongdoing during a national hearing intended to bring peace to a dying nation, a “pathological liar.”


 Mittal Steel Donation to National Legislature: Ethical Implications 

Front Page Africa (FPA), a US-based Liberian online media outlet in a September 18, 2008 publication captioned, Inducement or Generosity? Mittal Steel Donation Ruffling Feathers in Liberia, reported about an on going controversy at the Capitol Building, seat of Liberia’s National Legislature. 


Failure of International Law, and Tyranny at The Security Council

In relation to recent global events; wars, invasion of countries, conflicts between states, political scandals and recognition of new states, there is one phrase that everybody like to use. That phrase is called international law.


Can Barrack Obama Ever Be President?

Can Barrack Obama ever be president of the United States of America? This is a question I would like to answer with a resounding yes. However, with the historical realities hanging over the human race over the past 1500 years, I have my doubts. And please understand that I am not helping to cost Obama the White House. 

 

What is the Value of a Liberian Legislator - A Mitsubishi Pickup?

The present Liberian administration has in recent times been buffeted on all sides by allegations of corruption, malfeasance and "crocrogee" dealings involving some former and current government higher-ups; and in some instances, trusted associates of the president.


Russian Recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia: New Political Reality

On August 25, 2008, the Federal Assembly of Russia unanimously voted to urge President Medvedev to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states. The following day, President Medvedev agreed and signed a decree in which Russia officially recognized the two entities.


The TRC Comedy Hour Now Playing At a Pavilion Near You In Monrovia

I don’t know if I have any more tears left to cry, or any reasons to cry, to get angry or laugh at the mockery and ubiquitous circus-like TRC events on display in Monrovia that parades one monster after another on the “judgment” stand in what has become the most sensational, publicity-driven stunt and one-sided non-judicial spectacle to ever occur in the history of the Liberian nation. 


Georgia vs. South Ossetia: From Conflict to War

 On August 8, 2008, South Ossetia attracted the world's attention when Russian military forces entered Georgian territory, and seriously interfered in the Georgian-South Ossetian unresolved conflict. This conflict is well known to the world, yet, current Russian military intervention helped amplify the dispute. 


"Vote of No Confidence?" Richard Tolbert Ought to Take His Arrogance Elsewhere

In the wake of the sudden suspension of Senator Isaac Nyenabo, President Pro Temporo of the Liberian Senate for six months, for constantly siding with President Sirleaf when he should have been trumpeting the ideas of his hard-line colleagues, the Liberian Legislature once again showed strength and courage recently when they declared a ‘vote of no confidence’ in the leadership of National Investment Commission Chairman Richard Tolbert, whose naked arrogance and disrespect of the body led lawmakers to do the unthinkable, unheard of in the history of the Liberian nation.


We Cannot Allow Death Penalty to Silence the Past

One of the worst evils emerging in present day Liberia is rampant armed robbery.  The inability of government to create innovate durable solutions to minimize armed robbery in Liberia is threatening the very existence of a peaceful Liberian society. 


"Rename Stadiums After Wannie Bo Toe and George Oppong Weah," The Prejudice in Tewroh-Wehtoe Sungbeh's Commentary

I  just read a Sunday, August 03, 2008 editorial/commentary, by the editor/publisher of this web magazineRename Soccer Stadiums after Wannie Bo-Toe and George Oppong Weah.” After a thorough reading, I have used all of the different critical analyses, including theories, school of thoughts, such as psychoanalytical, structuralist and post-structuralist, and Marxist readings.


Rename Soccer Stadiums After Wannie Bo-Toe and George Oppong Weah

If one were to take a random poll of soccer enthusiasts in Monrovia about the most dominant player ever to grace the Liberian sports scene over the years, probably George "Oppong" Manneh Weah would be selected unanimously.


Liberian nominated for European Commission Award

Francis Nyepon, an environmental-cum-social, economic and political analyst, and a prolific online media commentator has been nominated by the European Commission’s Lorenzo Natali Prize for his stupendous article on poverty reduction in Liberia.


Radovan Karadzic: One Way Ticket to The Hague

On 21, July 2008, former 1st President of Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadzic, was arrested in Belgrade by the Serbian authorities after an alleged tip-off from a foreign intelligence service. He was a fugitive since 1995 after having been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). 


On Liberian Philosophy - Part I

This article is an attempt to contribute to how Liberians philosophize. Liberia has had many of its own people who study Philosophy as their way of life, or for professional purposes. I am not one of them. With their knowledge, I have not read any philosophy books - not just a book that discusses philosophy as an area of scholarly inquiry - but a philosophy that helps us live and survive. 


Deceptions of Elections

Election is a decision-making process in which a population chooses an individual to hold formal office. This is the usual mechanism by which modern democracy fills offices in the legislature, sometimes in the executive and judiciary, and for regional and local government.


Now That Sudan's Pres. Bashir is Indicted, He Must Be Arrested Immediately

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir is an African despot whose claim to fame is the 1989 Islamic-backed coup he led that overthrew Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi, the dissolution of political parties, the introduction of Sharia law opposed by a cross section of his people in the south, and the terror campaign he allegedly fueled in Darfur since 2003.


Time for Accountability: Sudanese Pres. Omar Al-Bashir Up Next 

The International Comity of Nations and the United Nations have increasingly turned the heat on despots and their machines of war in recent times and using the International Criminal Court, the ICC and Interpol to indict some of these war criminals from every corner of the globe.


Sinoe County Ass. in the Americas: Convention '08 Should Be About Financial Accountability, Transparency and Finding Lasting Peace

In the beginning, there was one Sinoe County Association in the Americas representing the people from that part of Liberia residing in the United States. Years later, it became two associations with co-presidents, (Elijah Tarpeh and LaVerne Jones-Williams), and two annual conventions, a result of a bruising and almost non-stop fight over money, which started many years ago and continue to this day.


If Found Guilty, Execute Roland Kaine and Charles Bennie for Margibi Massacre

Since the end of the civil war in 2003, Liberians often would whisper among themselves about the high crime rate in the country and the obvious lack of value placed on human life years after the war, especially when the life of another person can be taken away senselessly by individuals who believe it is their right to do so.


"Iron Ladies of Liberia" 

- A Review

A gentleman whom I have known for decades asked me this question the other day during a conversation I had with him about politics and the role of Liberian writers and filmmakers at home and abroad. “Why haven’t any of you written a book or made a film about our Liberian leaders and celebrities, the living and the dead?” he asked.


Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Hearings Conclude at Hamline University in St. Paul

Today marks the conclusion of the six-day meeting of the Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission.  Please consider covering the last day of the proceedings, either live at Sundlin Music Hall on the Hamline University campus in St. Paul or via the live web-cast at www.trcofliberia.org.  


The Thin Line Between Hopelessness and Rule of Law in West Africa

The cruel vestiges of the Liberian civil war and inhumanity of some Liberians have again been manifested in the recent massacre in Margibi County, allegedly carried out by loyalist to a former rebel commander. This callous act of savagery often seen during the country's descent into insanity in the last decade took the lives of 12 farm hands and score of others over a "land dispute."


Let Us Keep Sex Out of Our Schools

Most of us who follow the news from Liberia may have read of the escalation of pregnancy of students allegedly by teachers. This shameful and unethical practice, if not illegal, is not new in Liberia. However, with value now attached to gender equality and education for all Liberians, outcries against the rising pregnancy of underage girls and students are rightfully taking center stage.


Bodioh Wisseh Siapoe, A Fighter to the End

First, it was D. Sumuwoi Pewu, a friend whom we lost in the United States in 2005 due to illness. Now it is Bodioh Wisseh Siapoe on life support in 2008, in a Colorado hospital fighting for the life he always looked forward to living during good and bad times. 


 Challenges of Healthcare, Hygiene and Bio-hazardous Wastes

Bio-hazardous waste poses a public health threat and environmental problem to many Liberians, who are unaware of the severe nature of the danger they present. Healthcare waste (HCW) for instance is usually disposed of in the municipal waste stream, although most facilities have gone the extra mile to ensure that their particular wastes are treated safely and appropriately. 


What Should Be the Definition for a Millionaire?

Millionaires, millionaires, day after day we watch and read about millionaires, actor's millionaires, singer's millionaires, heiress millionaires and others. Every day the number of millionaires in the world is rising with incredible speed. 


Guinea: The Potential for Continued Stability in West Africa

Guineans continue to witness the festering of a potentially explosive and disastrous anomaly to the State, with the serial rioting of military personnel who are demanding back pay and better conditions.


Air Pollution and Public Health

Worsening air pollution in the Monrovia Metropolitan Area (MMA), is seriously threatening the health and well-being of the region’s estimated 1.5 million residents. Many residents especially the young and elderly are facing serious air pollution challenges, which is fast becoming a serious and visible health problem. 


 

 

 

 


  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

  


 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

  

   

   

 

  

 

  

 
 

  

   

 

    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

  

 

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

  

   

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