Liberia to Probe Violent Poll Clashes

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has set up a Special Independent Commission of Inquiry headed by Sister Mary Laurene Browne of the Catholic Church in Liberia.

Marked: A Liberian holds up his ink-stained finger, proof of having voted in his country’s constitutional referendum.

  • Liberia:   Time to Move Forward

    New Democrat, 15 November 2011

    President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says the nation "must move forward" after the elections, and that it has taken "a big step" toward peace. Read more »

  • Liberia:   What Happened in Liberia?

    African Arguments, 14 November 2011

    Not many people care about what goes on in Liberia but those that do were probably shocked this week by the images of UN Peacekeepers trying to wrestle guns away from the Liberian… Read more »

  • Liberia:   Independent Commission Set Up to Probe November 7 Violence

    Govt of Liberia, 14 November 2011

    President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has set up a Special Independent Commission of Inquiry headed by Sister Mary Laurene Browne of the Catholic Church in Liberia. Read more »

  • Liberia:   Heeding to the Calls for Political Dialogue

    New Dawn, 15 November 2011

    Liberia's General and Presidential elections, as well as its Run-Off Presidential election may just be events of the past now. But what remains most cardinal in our existence as a… Read more »

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