Lift UN travel ban, youth group urges Print E-mail
Written by Emmanuel Broh   
Sunday, 20 April 2008

The Progressive Youth for Accountability and Transparency has called on the United Nations to drop the assets freeze and travel ban on some Liberians.


The organization said it would be better for affected Liberians to go through the due process of law than to perpetually keep them on the UN travel ban.
 

Pro-Youth believes a reputable Organization like the UN must ensure that the rule of law is upheld at all time irrespective of status.
 

The youth group observed that keeping the affected individuals on the travel ban and assets freeze list would run contrary to the preservation of peace in Liberia.
 

The group however encouraged those affected by the travel ban and assets freeze to keep calm and cooperate with the United Nations.

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