On July 26, 1865, just a few months after the end of the American Civil War on May 9, the reverberations of that bloody conflict, ignited by the issue of slaver...
On this day, 25 years ago, during the early years of the First Liberian Civil War, a Liberian student was summarily executed by a rebel of Charles Taylor’s Nati...
On January 3, 1848, when Joseph J. Roberts delivered his inaugural address before the Legislature as president of the newly independent African nation of Liberi...
As I write this, it’s hard to fathom that it been over three years since I launched The Liberian Echo. Because, when I started blogging, I had no lofty long-ter...
Like The Wire, HBO’s award-winning crime series starring Idris Elba, and Queen Latifah’s critically-acclaimed Beauty Shop with Djimon Hounsou, Aletha Jones-Camp...
On this 26th day of July, on the Western shore of Africa, in the year 1847, Africa’s first independent nation, Liberia, was birthed when a group of black repatr...
By Lovetta Tugbeh
Interim Executive Director
Coalition for Justice in Liberia
The Coalition for Justice in Liberia (CJL), believes that Liberia’s futu...
By Lovetta G. Tugbeh
Interim Director
Coalition for Justice in Liberia
“They called themselves freedom fighters, but they killed innocent people; we pray ...
When US Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. said: “The arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice,” he must have been referring to suc...
September 26, 2013 portents to bear no greater consequence for another person as it probably does for Charles Taylor, the 65-year-old former president of Liberi...