The Inquirer (Monrovia)
27 November 2008
The former human rights activist, Tiawon Gongloe has blamed his brutal encounter while in prison under the Taylor-led government on instructions from Margibi County Representative Saa Gbollie.
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Cllr. Gonloe, I indeed agree with you hundred percent, that the "Legislature in Liberia must enact laws against corruption and armed robbery". When you as a Government silence majority of the people on what they ought to know and you seize their Freedoms, then there bound to be recentment in all quarters of the society. On the TRC,those who have committed crimes against fellow Liberians must not complement themselves by boasting and lying of that which they did.Liberians in general have already forgiven you for what you did to them. It's only left with you to say I'm sorry. This word with four letters dosn't brood any further anger on anyone that hears it.
First of all I extend my congratulation to the Nation's Solicitor General Counsellor Tiawon Gongle. I have agreed with the brother article dated Sat Nov 22 21:37:47 regarding Represenative Saah Gborlie's participation in atrocities during Taylor's regime against Cllr.Gongle, as above.
My only advice right now is while we all Liberians living around the World listenings to the TRC of the acts of those criminal elements, atrocitors, cruel, wicked, unhuman, and diabolical human beings, also with corruptions, we need a Real Change, the change is we need change with those people who are not involed in atrocities, because the government rulling now has cause so many lives wasted death, atrocities, and corruptions, they will never do any good, I am extremely happy the Nation's Solicitor General of the Ministry of Justice, Republic of Liberia has testified to the facts.
We need a change now, not 2011. The Law will not go unpunished and I need to work closely with the Solicitor General as his County Attorney for my County River Gee, for the purpose of development, rebuilding, medical, schools, farming, reconstruction,finicial, law and order, etc., if there will be a change I would like to see the establishment of a War Crime Court in Liberia. No one is above the Law and let the law take his course.
Respectfully Submitted,
Cllr. Joseph K. Nyepan CMDR. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
First of all I extend my congratulation to the Nation's Solicitor General Counsellor Tiawon Gongle. I have agreed with the brother article dated Sat Nov 22 21:37:47 regarding Represenative Saah Gborlie's participation in atrocities during Taylor's regime against Cllr.Gongle, as above.
My only advice right now is while we all Liberians living around the World listenings to the TRC of the acts of those criminal elements, atrocitors, cruel, wicked, unhuman, and diabolical human beings, also with corruptions, we need a Real Change, the change is we need change with those people who are not involed in atrocities, because the government rulling now has cause so many lives wasted death, atrocities, and corruptions, they will never do any good, I am extremely happy the Nation's Solicitor General of the Ministry of Justice, Republic of Liberia has testified to the facts.
We need a change now, not 2011. The Law will not go unpunished and I need to work closely with the Solicitor General as his County Attorney for my County River Gee, for the purpose of development, rebuilding, medical, schools, farming, reconstruction,finicial, law and order, etc., if there will be a change I would like to see the establishment of a War Crime Court in Liberia. No one is above the Law and let the law take his course.
Respectfully Submitted,
Cllr. Joseph K. Nyepan CMDR. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States
Is Counsellor Tiawon Gongle still a good Human Rights activist? You said the former Human Rights Activist. An activist is always an activist. As a member of the goverment of Liberia and an Activist, former or not, he has to help the TRC Chairman to ring people like Saah Gborlie to the TRC. We need to know what he did to him at the TRC.If Tiawon Gongle, he should fight to help the TRC to bring people like Maribi County Representative Saah Gbolie to book. What is his role to help the TRC Chairman to bring the work of the TRC to the government he is working for as a good activist?
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