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05/01/2024

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24/11/2023
Liberian Comedian Paul Flomo breaks silence on District 15  comedian of the year  award presented to him.    Please read...
09/10/2022

Liberian Comedian Paul Flomo breaks silence on District 15 comedian of the year award presented to him.
Please read below 👇 👇

If I talk they will say I get problem. How can you come up with such a silly idea and think you’re doing the right thing, is time we learn how to give people the responsibility they fit in and stop doing mess cause this is total mess.
You can’t appreciate someone hard work with this thin you call award. To the organizers haven’t you seen other awards before coming up with this fire wood? You guys blessed I’m not a resident of that community, I wasn’t going to accept such insult you call award.

To all musicians and comedians of district 15 I will advice that you return this firewood until they can come up with something good. Entertainment is not play.

Something is not right!

DON’T HATE THE PLAYER, HATE THE GAME.

07/10/2022

The Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia will on Monday, October 10, 2022 opens for its October A. D. 2022 Term of Court.

The program which is expected to take place at 10:00 AM will also witness the seating of Her Honor Sie-A-Nyene G. Youh, Chief Justice of the Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia.

During the program, Her Honor Jamesetta Howard Wolokolie, Associate Justice, will order the Marshal to cry the opening of Court.

On the order of Associate Justice Jamesetta Howard Wolokolie, the Marshal along with the Minister of Justice/Attorney General, and Dean of the Supreme Court Bar, and the President of the Liberian National Bar Association will proceed to the Robing Room whence they will es**rt the Chief Justice, Her Honor Sie-A-Nyene G. Youh to Her Seat of Honor on the High Court Bench.

On the order of the Chief Justice the Marshal will es**rt His Honor Joseph N. Nagbe to His Seat of Honor on the immediate left of the Chief Justice; and His Honor Yussif D. Kaba to His Seat of Honor on the extreme right of the Chief Justice.

Her Honor Sie-A-Nyene G. Youh, Chief Justice, will deliver the opening address follow by responses from the Dean of the Supreme Court Bar and the President of the Liberian National Bar Association.

Her Honor the Chief Justice Justice will instruct the clerk to inform the President of the Republic of Liberia and the National Legislature that the High Court has duly convened in the October A. D. 2022 Term.

The Court will adjourn upon order of the Chief Justice.

GOL CONDEMNS MALICIOUS VIDEOPlease full text of press statement below:Monrovia, September 17, 2022: The attention of the...
17/09/2022

GOL CONDEMNS MALICIOUS VIDEO
Please full text of press statement below:

Monrovia, September 17, 2022: The attention of the government has been drawn to a malicious video being circulated on social media, which makes erroneous and incendiary claims about the state of affairs in the country.

While the recent uptick in political activities ahead of general and presidential elections is understandable, "no amount of desperation should lead us to toy with our security", the Acting Chair of the Cabinet, Justice Minister Frank Musa Dean has said.

He warned that engaging in false news with a clear intent to incite and create agitation in the general population is against the law; and therefore anyone found fermenting or sponsoring activities intended to create chaos could face the full weight of the law.

The video not only cast aspersions on our enviable electoral system - which has gained much international acclaim recently - it also dangerously posited that the government is bringing in the country nefarious elements intended to create violence.

This, the Minister said, is very wrong, and could potentially damage the country's stability and international reputation.

The Justice Minister has therefore engaged Liberia's international partners, including the heads of the Embassies of the U.S. and European Union, calling on them to vehemently condemn the dangerous and inciteful ploy which seeks to undermine Liberia's hard-earned peace.

He said the onus is upon the International community to debunk this creeping menace as the particular video in question directly alleges that it was they [the international Community] who uncovered a plot.

The government wants to make it absolutely clear that it will leave no stone unturned in its determination to protect the country's peace and security.

Signed:________________
Ledgergood J. Rennie
*MINISTER*

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😭Breaking news 😭 Atty Philip Wesseh a Veteran Liberian Journalist, and Managing Editor of the Inqurier Newspaper  is dea...
14/09/2022

😭Breaking news 😭

Atty Philip Wesseh a Veteran Liberian Journalist, and Managing Editor of the Inqurier Newspaper is dead!😭
He dies after a prolonged period of illness.
Rest well Journalist Wesseh.

Assistant Minister for Correction at the ministry of Justice Eddie is in the news for the wrong reasons.Please read 👇👇ht...
13/09/2022

Assistant Minister for Correction at the ministry of Justice Eddie is in the news for the wrong reasons.
Please read 👇👇

https://tsmliberia.com/liberia-correction-minister-brutalizes-inmates%ef%bf%bc/

By Hannah N. Geterminah Friday, September 9, 2022, was a tough day for prisoners at the Grand Gedeh County Correction and Rehabilitation center. According to The Stage Media (TSM) investigation, Eddie S. Tarawali, the Assistant Minister for Corrections at the Bureau of Correction and Rehabilitation,...

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12/09/2022

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Sayma Syrenius Cephus Resigns

Monrovia, Liberia – The President of Liberia, H.E. Dr. George Manneh Weah, has accepted the resignation of Solicitor General, Cllr. Sayma Syrenius Cephas with immediate effect.

The Solicitor General of Liberia, Cllr Sayma Syrenius Cephas, former National Port Authority Managing Director, Mr. Bill Twehway and former Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Mr. Nathaniel F. McGill were suspended by the President following United States’ Treasury Department imposed sanctions on them.

He thanked Dr. Weah for the opportunity to serve in his Government.

Breaking news! Resigned Suspended Minister of State for Presidential affairs, Mr. Nathaniel McGill has reportedly resign...
12/09/2022

Breaking news! Resigned

Suspended Minister of State for Presidential affairs, Mr. Nathaniel McGill has reportedly resigned his position.
His resignation Is as the results of the US government sanctions place on him.
Let's congratulate him for doing the honorable thing.

12/09/2022
12/09/2022

A mother of triplets seek financial assistance.

Singbeh lawyers takes exceptions to Hens Armstrong Indemnity Bond .. wants court declares bond  Null and void By staff w...
11/09/2022

Singbeh lawyers takes exceptions to Hens Armstrong Indemnity Bond .
. wants court declares bond Null and void

By staff writer

Senate Secretary Nanborlor Singbeh through his lawyers wants the Civil Law Court denial and declare Null and void the indemnity surety bond issue by Sky Insurance company.
The bond was filed on behave of Business man Hens Armstrong in the tune of Million Dollars for action of damages for defamation/libel by attachment .

It can be recalled on August 28, Armstrong has filed a US twenty million action of damages for defamation/libel against Senate Secretary Nanborlor Singbeh.
According to Armstrong, the Senate Secretary wrote a communication to the Chief Justice of Liberia and a subsequent copy to the Heritage Newspaper accusing him of committing felonious crimes against children in Norway.

The Wrights and Associates law firm representing Singbeh, dwell their argument on page 84 and 85 Section 7.15 (2) of the revised Civil procedure law which provides that an application for an order of attachment the plaintiff shall give a bond in an amount equal to one and one half times the amount demanded .

Counselor Joseph Gibson, said the attach bond by Hans Armstrong does not meet the requirements of the above quoted provision of the civil procedure law in that the plaintiff demand 20 million united States,but posted and got an approved attach bond of One million Dollars .

The movant lawyers maintain that the one million dollars approved bond from Sky insurance company is far drastically below the requirements of the statute .

“the bond should be declared null and void and therefore set aside as it does not meet the requirements as stated page 84 and 85 section 7.15 (2) of the revised Civil procedure law of the country. “ Cllr Gibson said.

He went further as relying on chapter 64 section 63.2 (1) of the civil procedure law which again talk about who may sureties, but the Movant added that the surety in this proceedings the Sky insurance company does not meet the requirements of section 63.1 (a) and has fail and neglected to attach it’s most recent financial statements as required by law .

Instead the insurance company attached 2020/2021 reference as “statement of changes in equity for the year ended December 31,2021 .
Cllr Gibson wants the plaintiff indemnity Bond be set aside , deny and vacated ,while, praying the court to take judicial notice of the bond posted by the respondent /plaintiff in the case.

Accordingly the Movant lawyers has excepted that the company Sky insurance tax clearance has since expired thereby disqualifying the surety from issuing insurance and or standing as a surety .

Meanwhile the Liberian Senate Secretary General Nanborlor Singbeh lawyers wants the court grant the exceptions to the indemnity Bond posted and grant unto them all relief deem legal.

10/09/2022

HONORABLE PATRICK Komoyan speak at the St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran School in Paynesville City.

Queen Elizabeth is dead.She dies at age 96.She was the UK longest serving monarch.Rest well queen 👑
08/09/2022

Queen Elizabeth is dead.
She dies at age 96.
She was the UK longest serving monarch.
Rest well queen 👑

07/09/2022

Senate Secretary Singbeh Not Arrested
by staff writer

It was reported by some media outlets including the IPNEWS that the
Senate Secretary Nanborlor Singbeh was arrested late September 6,
2022 on instruction of Civil Law Court, has Court document before us
prove the contrary.
The document copy of which is in possession of this institution, summon
defendant Singbeh over action of damages for defamation-libel levied
against him by Hans Armstrong.
“You were before commanded to summons the above named
respondent(s)/defendant(s), to appear before the Sixth Judicial Circuit,
Civil Law Court for Montserrado county, sitting in its September term,
A.D. 2022, same being the 19th day of September, A.D. 2022, to answer
to the petitioner(s) petition/plaintiff(s) complaint, that upon her/his/their
failure, judgment by default will be rendered against her/him/them,” the
document mentioned.
The document further “You are further commanded to notify the said
defendant to file in this Court his or her formal appearance and or
answer or return in my office on or before the 12 th day of September A.D.
2022.”
“Meanwhile, you will have to return the original writ of summons to the
judge’s office on or before September 12, 2022, with the official returns
endorsed on the back thereof as to the manner of its service and have
you there this writ of summons.”
On September 6, 2022, IPNEWS : Officers of the Civil Law Court ‘A’ at
the Temple of Justice on Tuesday, September 6, arrested the Secretary
of the Liberian Senate, Mr. Nanborlor Singbeh, at the Capitol Building on
Capitol Hill.
The institution reported that Singbeh’s arrest comes after he failed to
appear before Judge Nancy Sammy in response to a US$20 million
“Action of Damages for Defamation-Libel” suit filed against him by a
British national, Hans Armstrong. Judge Sammy on August 10, issued a
Writ of Summon against Singbeh, giving him up to August 27 to file his
response as well as a bond which is expected to have been in the tune
of over US$25million.

They further noted that after his arrest, Singbeh was subsequently
brought to the court and was detained for several hours but was later
released when his lawyer, Cllr Joseph Gibson, intervened.
Cllr. Gibson spent hours in closed-door discussion with Judge Sammy,
who later ordered court officers to have Singbeh released without further
explanation, something which prove the contrary.

President Weah Makes Appointments in GovernmentMonrovia, Liberia - The President of the Republic, His Excellency Dr. Geo...
07/09/2022

President Weah Makes Appointments in Government

Monrovia, Liberia - The President of the Republic, His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah, has made a number of nominations in Government pending Senate confirmation where applicable.

Those nominated by the President include Judge Yamie Quiqui Gbeisay, Sr., Associate Justice, Supreme Court of Liberia; and Mrs. Sarah B. Fyneah, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and Permanent Representative of Liberia to the United Nations and all its organs, and with non-resident concurrent accreditation to Brazil and Cuba.

Dr. Weah has also named Mr. Samuel Bannett as Deputy Commissioner for Technical Affairs at the Liberia Revenue Authority; and Mrs. Maria G. Harrison as Secretary General of the Mano River Union.

Hey Family, please join us in wishing Chief Justice Francis Korkpor happy birthday as he turns age 70 today.We here at M...
05/09/2022

Hey Family, please join us in wishing Chief Justice Francis Korkpor happy birthday as he turns age 70 today.
We here at Melvin TV, wish you more of everything and thank you for your service to country.
happy blessed birthday 🎉 justice Korkpor .

03/09/2022

Exclusive interview with Montserrado County district #3 Representative aspirant Hon. Patrick Komoyan

02/09/2022

Cummings vs Weah
another responds

September 2, 2022

Mr. President:

Thank you for your response to my open letter. However, it is interesting that you would complain about the openness of mine in the open response of yours, when in fact, open letters are meant to be open (published). Perhaps on account of the angry undertone clearly revealed in yours, suffice today, it was filled with some falsehoods and contradictions that are uncharacteristic of the high office.

For instance, of course, you must know that I have not directly worked for any Liberian Government. Along with the former Indian Consul General, Mr. Upjit Singh Sachdeva, (“Jetty”), and the Firestone Rubber Corporation, among others, we were asked to serve on the Board of the Booker Washington Institute (BWI) to provide technical and financial support to the institution, for no compensation. Per your parity of reasoning, would you label those board members as working in the previous administration too? When you appointed eminent foreign persons as well as other prominent Liberians to the Board of BWI, were you appointing them to work in your administration?

Granted, Mr. President, that the nature of our country’s politics may be disrespectful of public service, I respect public service, and will continue to honor those who have tried to serve our country honorably. I also do not believe that public service necessarily means working for the government because even in the private sector, the honorable intent is to serve the public. As such, while I have not directly worked for any Liberian Government, I have found my work to be in the service of the public. I am proud of the records of my service to several institutions, and to our country.

Mr. President, guilt by association is wrong. Those with authority, including yourself, should not make it seem acceptable. However, in your case, it is clear that a senator who is authorized by the Constitution to exercise legislative oversight on the Executive is equally culpable, if an administration defaults in its responsibilities to the people and allegedly corruptly passes “sixty-plus” concession agreements. Moreover, you are the President now, and have been for five (5) years. It befalls the authority of your office to audit, seek punishment wherever necessary, and direct a new course for our country rather than double down and continue to use the so-called wrongs of the past to justify even more egregious wrongs of today. Unfortunately, you have not audited the past administration because it would mean auditing your former offices of Peace Ambassador and Senator.

Also, Mr. President, you claim you have instituted more measures in the fight against corruption. While that remains to be proven, the truth is, the problem in the fight against corruption is not the inadequacy of the laws. Rather, it is the lack of political will, including by leaders like yourself, who either by acts of complicity or duplicity, cannot enforce and or apply the laws uniformly to all. This also means providing adequate resources to integrity institutions to do their work, and not overseeing the effective break down, politicization or compromise of their independence.

Additionally, you as the head of the presidency and government must lead by good examples and higher standards so that the rest of the administration and government can follow because people tend to do what their leaders do. For example, where the law provides for government officials to declare their assets and act transparently and accountably, the President should lead by diligently and honestly doing so himself. This includes publishing your assets for the people to know, which although not required by law, is an indication of the seriousness of your fight against corruption. As President, I will not just declare my assets, but I will publish them.

Unfortunately, Mr. President, this has not been the case in the last 5 years of your administration. Corruption has worsened so badly in your administration that the United States Government has had to publicly sanction three of the closest and most powerful members of your inner circle. I and others have tried to draw your attention to the fact that your response to the sanctions is weak, inadequate and ineffective, and implicates the presidency in the unacceptable perception of being corrupt.

You see, Mr. President, the sanctions are not just grave and serious because the United States Government, our traditional allies and development partners, imposed them; they are because the charges ruin the image of the country and smear the Liberian Presidency.

The image of the Liberian Government, revealed as a cabal of thieves over which you preside, is hurtful and disturbing to every Liberian everywhere, especially the many who are already poor and destitute. A response thereto, should therefore be tougher, in order to dissuade this impression as well as any implication and perception that the Liberian Presidency is derelict or complicit, especially given that the sanctioned individuals are close and powerful members of your inner circle.

As you may know, the constitutional appointing and dismissing power of the Liberian President is not one that requires a right to due process of law. To serve in a ministerial, deputy and managing director position, Mr. President, is at the will and pleasure of the President, and a privilege. Therefore, when pronouncements concerning corruption and abuse of such privileges are credibly made against such officials, the appointing authority can, and must act, to preserve the integrity of the whole of the government, and importantly, the image of the country.

I therefore urge you again to more seriously dismiss, request the documents, if you do not already have it, and forthrightly prosecute your friends. That is the ultimate due process. At prosecution, we will join in insisting that all concerned will, should and must have their due process rights upheld, respected and protected.

Allow me to respectfully remind you that the Liberian Presidency is amongst the most sacred and respected of our public institutions. Preserving its esteemed status should always be of the highest national priority because diminishing the Presidency amounts to disgracing the Liberian nation. The imposition of these sanctions extends to revealing that either you do not know what your appointed officials are doing, or even more unsettling, you know and benefit, so you permit rather than intend to stop it. Act more decisively, Mr. President, so as to rescue the Liberian Presidency from these deeply disturbing national and international perceptions and impressions of corruption and ineptitude. May I also encourage more discipline, diligence and honor in your duty to preserve the sanctity and esteem of the Liberian Presidency.

Mr. President, I am surprised that you have tried to cast yourself as the victim of your own administration and presidency. You are not, and cannot be. Every failure of your presidency has made the Liberian people the victims. It is safe to say for five (5) years, promises you made to our people for change have been promises broken, by your decisions and actions. Many, especially women and our youth, have had their hopes dashed and are still awaiting change. Too many Liberians are suffering today than when you assumed the mantle of the Presidency. As long as you and your administration are committed to the free expression of the Liberian people in choosing their leaders as the opposition is, I assure you our country’s transition to a new, more accountable leadership and real change will happen in 2023, so that our country can provide a better and more prosperous future for all.

You pronounce yourself as a peaceful man, Mr. President. It will be unfair for me to pronounce you to be otherwise. However, you cannot refute that a peaceful man will not headbutt a fellow player on the pitch as you did Jorge Costa, causing him a bloody face and a broken nose in the infamous Porto vs Milan game.

You also cannot credibly refute claims that you contributed and helped to direct the activities of the Movement for Democracy in Liberia (MODEL), a factional group in the Liberian civil war, including paying for logistical support in 2002 for MODEL rebels to travel from the Ivory Coast ports to Sinoe County in Liberia, to fight against Taylor’s Government. May I remind you that Liberians died in that military misadventure.

It is also reported that you rented fishing boats and provided guns and ammunitions estimated at USD150,000 to MODEL, and much earlier in 1999, you provided food and supplies costing between USD20,000 to USD25,000 to the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Development (LURD), another rebel group in the Liberian war. It has been further claimed that you did so to foster your long-held ambition for the Liberian Presidency as initially suspected by Former President Taylor, whose unconstitutional removal you supported.

Mr. President, I did not go to Buduburam personally, just as I did not financially-support, participate in, and or direct the activities of any warring faction in our country’s long years of wars. However, contrary to your assertions, I was not perched in a tower in Atlanta but rather running the entire operations of Coca-Cola in all of Africa and assisting, where I could, Liberians fleeing from the crisis.

What we do for our people should not give us a sense of entitlement to the presidency as you seem to have. However, the question is, after reportedly fueling the crisis which led to their refugee status; were your visits to refugee camps really about the Liberian people or to paint yourself as a savior, in furtherance of your political agenda?

I do not believe you or anyone else who did, and visited with the victims in Buduburam and other refugee shelters, now deserve, more than other Liberians, to be rewarded with the Liberian Presidency, or in your case, to continue to be President in spite of the increasing evidence of a disappointing and failed leadership of our country.

As President, it will be my sworn duty to ensure that no Liberian will ever feel a need to become a refugee or to run from their country because of concerns for their personal security or the security of those of their loved ones.

Having visited Buduburam, and now as leader of the country whose sons and daughters endured the harshness of Buduburam, I can only hope your administration would abandon the pursuit of the politics of division and insecurity as well as act to rein in the roaring corruption, which ultimately led to Liberians fleeing to Buduburam.

This, therefore, is why when your party representative threatened to make opposition officials “disappear”, rather than applaud such provocative and dangerous comments made in support of you, and in your presence, as President of all Liberians with a duty to protect all Liberians, you should have publicly and immediately chastised him. Unfortunately, you did not and by your reaction, made such expressions and possible follow-up actions against peaceful Liberians exercising their constitutional rights to democratically oppose your failed leadership, seem acceptable. It is not acceptable, Mr. President. It is wrong and undermines the security and peace of our country.

Mr. President, Congratulations on your previous appointment as Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF. It is true that leading athletes like you, David Beckham, Lionel Messi and other celebrities are asked to use their fame for international advocacies and causes. However, as you know, it is not the policy of UNICEF to request their Goodwill Ambassadors to suspend their work, or not to provide travel and daily subsistence allowances (DSA) to their Goodwill Ambassadors when they travel to represent UNICEF, as you seem to suggest. You also cannot claim to have suspended your career when the record shows that after you became Goodwill Ambassador in April 1997, you continued playing for AC Milan, in its 1997/1998 Season, including your November 9, 1997 Serie A, Round 8 Game between AC Milan v. Brescia, and in the 1998/1999 Season. When then did you suspend your career?

Mr. President, I am not a sports celebrity. I am a global business leader. I have never been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador because I am not a celebrity. However, I believe in honesty, discipline, accountability and hard work which are missing from your 5-year leadership of our country, thus taking us backward rather than forward. I am therefore compelled to oppose your presidency even if I applaud your previous service as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1997. What is however disappointing is your reported involvement in another crisis shortly thereafter between 1999-2002.

As you may know, Mr. President, many come to politics to achieve selfish ends. By attempting to recount your past as you did and not your current stewardship based on which you should be seeking reelection, your letter leaves the sad impression of one who believes our country owes him the presidency or some unpaid debts, for which, despite his present failures, he should be permitted to continue, in order to collect his payments. I happen to believe that whatever we have become today, we owe to God, and to our country. And so, it is us who should repay to God and country so that others may benefit and have the chance to do better than us rather than have our country repay us.

Mr. President, whether it be to support learning institutions or people in need, I have never tried to politicize, publicize or gain any personal or professional advantage from helping the Liberian people when I have done so, and as I continue to do so. I do this principally because I cherish God’s blessings and do not believe He has blessed me to dishonor or disrespect others by exploiting my kindness extended to those in need. I will continue to follow this path which I believe to be right. However, be assured that I have done more charitable works for our country and people than you will ever know. But for the record, I have contributed to our country and people in the areas of education, health, safe drinking water, youth and women empowerment, entrepreneurship, etc. in the tune of over Five (5) Million United States Dollars.

Asking the country to ignore your current failures, as you seem to imply, by remembering your kindness of yesteryears, so that you get undeservedly reelected, is like a child asking the teacher to pass him, although his performance and grades do not allow it, only because few years ago, he drew water for the instructor. Your performance does not allow for another six(6) years of the Liberian Presidency, Mr. President and our people know it.

That is why, standing on the shoulders of the millions of Liberians who desire real change in our country and improvement in their lives, we humbly accept your challenge to meet you at the ballot box in 2023. We are determined and committed to do so not because we hate you, Mr. President, or have forgotten the joy you gave by your soccer exploits, but we must do so because we must rescue our country from bad governance. We need a reset of our nation’s course towards unity, equality and shared prosperity. This is why we will meet and defeat you at the ballot box in 2023 and make your failed and disappointing leadership, a one-term presidency.

Please accept, Mr. President, the assurances of my best regards, and should you ever desire a public debate, or a meeting, on any of the issues I have and will continue to raise, please feel free to name the place, date and time, and I will be there.

Liberia deserves better. Liberians deserve better.

Sincerely,

02/09/2022

Reports by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Report on the Human Rights Situation in Xinjiang

August 31st report by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights outlines in alarming details the human rights violations and abuses occurring in Xinjiang. It concludes that “the extent of arbitrary and discriminatory detention of members of the Uyghur and predominantly Muslim groups
 may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity,” and that “serious human rights violations have been committed” in Xinjiang.

The United States welcomes this important report, which describes authoritatively the appalling treatment and abuses of Uyghurs and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups by the government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

This report deepens and reaffirms our grave concern regarding the ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity that PRC government authorities are perpetrating against Uyghurs, who are predominantly Muslim, and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups in Xinjiang.

We will continue to work closely with our partners, civil society, and the international community to seek justice and accountability for the many victims. We will continue to hold the PRC to account and call on the PRC to release those unjustly detained, account for those disase .
Credit US Ambassy near Monrovia

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