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By: Theodore T. Hodge
A developing story in the Liberian media has caught my attention, and I hereby come to register my opinion as I am wont to do occasionally. A recent headline says it all: “Justice Ministry Obstructs President Sirleaf’s TRC Appearance…” The Justice Ministry, in objecting to the president’s appearance before the commission, has “cited several concerns justifying the advice…”
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