The Government of Liberia is threatening its own reform process and putting the rule of law in the forest sector at risk. Some key decisions taken over the last few months, if not reversed, could undermine efforts to reestablish the rule of law in the sector and also plunge some communities into conflict when logging restarts. The NGO Coalition for Liberia warns that the forest sector is gradually ...
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It is very interesting to bring out all the faults we see as a problem to bringing this war torn country to be a viable part of civilized society everywhere but we will stay have problems once the rule of law is not respected in this country.I am afraid that the so call NGO coalition of Liberia have been sleeping on the real problem of this country's disrespect for the rule of laws. The rule of law is the best foundation and formula for building a civilize society. Take a look at our Legislators and you can see where our problem on our rule of law lies, most of them are criminals who refuse to pass laws that will correct most our problems that is the results of mainly what we see today.Our judicial system is the worse in the world today and the chief Justice has all kind of criminal records start from rapes to fraudulent judicial decisions taken in cases to serve their own purpose and violating individual rights to serve the president purpose in many cases and the list continues.so, i do not know what part of Liberia these so call NGOs live but they need to wake up if they are true Liberians who want the right thing to happen for Liberia and its people.