Ahead of today’s Armed Forces Day celebrations, the Ministry of National Defense has assured the preparedness of the Armed Forces of Liberia to take over security following the departure of the United Nations Mission in Liberia.
Autopsy Report in Zayzay Case Does Not Point To Hanging
After the long-delayed release of the autopsy report by the Justice Ministry, the cause of death remains a mystery for 21-year old Victoria Zayzay, who died in a police cell in the Hotel Africa community.
Rep. Koung to Summon Justice Minister Over Long Stay of Bodies in Ganta
Rep. Jeremiah Koung of Nimba’s 1st district has said he would invite Justice Minister Benedict Sannoh to explain why several bodies deposited by the Liberia National Police at funeral homes in Ganta have not been released to family members.
Another NGO Asks Police to Release Reports in Deaths of Victoria Zayzay and Two Children
MONROVIA, Montserrado – Another civil society institution, Campaigners for Change, has declared support for the Independent Human Rights Investigators on its position in the matters involving the deaths of Victoria Zaza, and Alvin Moses and Ruben Joe.
Parents of “Suicide” Victim Threaten Violent Protests If Autopsy Is Not Released
The parents of 21-year-old Victoria Zayzay who died in police custody have threatened to stage protests if the Liberian government does not release the autopsy report on their daughter’s death before ordering a second autopsy.
Parents Want Justice for Woman Who Died in Jail
The parents of a young woman who died in police custody are demanding a full explanation from the government.
Rural Community Radio Stations to Experience Tough Regulations
During a joint press conference with Justice Minister Benedict Sannoh recently, Liberia’s Information Minister Lewis G. Brown said that regulations governing community radio stations would become more stringent, in light of the mob violence in Ganta.
Renovation of Vandalized Ganta Police Station Complete
A 10-day renovation of the Liberia National Police station in Ganta has finally come to a conclusion. The renovation, which started on October 15, was needed because of damages inflicted by an angry mob during the September 30 unrest in the city.