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  2. Human rights in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Liberia became a focus of international attention when the country's president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, was named one of the three female co-winners of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, all of whom were cited "for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building work". [1]

  3. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Liberia) - Wikipedia

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    The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was released on 1 July 2009. The Final Report was nearly 400 pages and included the mandate of the TRC, the methodology used in arriving at its findings, the background of the conflict in Liberia, a summary of its process of collecting information, reports of its findings, and finally its recommendations to prevent atrocities like ...

  4. Liberian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The Liberian Aliens and Nationality Law 1973 is in conflict with the 1986 Constitution. [11] For example, the constitution does not contain provisions for birth on Liberian soil and requires descent from a Liberian, but the nationality statute provides for children who are born in the territory whose parents do not have diplomatic immunity. [12]

  5. People's Redemption Council - Wikipedia

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    It was established after the 1980 Liberian coup d'état wherein Samuel Doe seized power on 12 April 1980. [1] The Council, with Doe as its chairman, promised a complete overhaul of Liberia's society, economy, and political system and the replacement of the corruption of previous regimes with respect for the rights of the Liberian people. [2]

  6. The Liberian Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Liberian Journal (TLJ), a US-based Liberian online news site, covers issues of interest to Liberians in the Diaspora, including developments in post-conflict Liberia. It also publishes news about Africa and many defining events around the world.

  7. Corruption in Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Corruption is endemic at every level of Liberian society, making Liberia one of the most politically corrupt nations in the world. As such, corruption is not specifically a punishable crime under Liberian law, which further exacerbates the nature of corruption present in the country. [1]

  8. Constitution of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    The executive power of the state is vested in the President of Liberia, who is entrusted to faithfully execute the laws of the country. Among the changes made to the presidency from the previous constitution include the introduction of term limits, prohibiting the President from serving more than two terms, and the reduction of presidential terms from eight years to six.

  9. Foreign relations of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Liberia and Israel established ties in 1957 with the accreditation of Israeli ambassador Ehud Avriel. [141] Liberia severed ties with Israel over the Yom Kippur War in 1973. [142] Relations are re-established in 1983. [143] On 8 June 2022, Liberia announced its plans to open a trade office in Jerusalem, which is to become an embassy. [143] Italy