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Written by Julius Kanubah
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 |
A conflict mapping research has identified four issues that have the potential to threaten the peace and stability of Liberia.
The conflict driven issues include narrow channel of communication and accountability, land and property, identity and youth dimensions.
The survey spoke of the explosive nature and security implications of land disputes and youth dimensions across Liberia.
Lofa, Nimba, Bong and Grand Gedeh are specifically identified as conflict prone counties.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission undertook the survey funded by the European Commission, as part of its mandate of peace building.
The National Consultant for the survey told Star radio government and its partners must work to address the looming conflict issues.
Mr. Eddie Mulbah said if the alarming conflict issues are not taken seriously the stability of Liberia would be at high risk.
Mr. Mulbah said the conflict mapping survey was conducted from March to July across Liberia with six-thousand respondents.
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