Year: 2023

Law & Governance, Politics & Society, , ,

Why I support dual citizenship and citizenship for non-Negroes in Liberia

By: Wonderr K. Freeman, Attorney, CFCS Originally Published in April 2017 The colors of the flag of the Republic of Liberia are red, white and blue. Yet, on the question of citizenship, the colors of red, white and blue are meaningless. On citizenship, Liberians see only in terms of  black and white – as in black is good and white is bad, and anything that is

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Business & Finance, Political Economy, ,

The Almighty [US] Dollar and the Dual Currency Policy, Liberia’s Porcupine’s Gut

By: Wonderr K. Freeman Originally Published in February 2012 Liberians, they say, love their America.  And most of all they love their US Visa and the US dollar. Truth be told, it is now more easy for a “camel to pass through the eye of a needle” than for the average Liberian to land a US Visa, so Liberians have realistically settle for pursuit of the

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Law & Governance

Law without Politics: Deconstructing the Path of Prosecutors, from Political Persecutions to the Principled Pursuit of Justice in Liberia

Originally Published in September 2022 By: Wonderr K. Freeman, CFCS, Attorney The law should be law, and politics, politics. The Law in general, as much as it intermingles with politics, should be, in its application, apolitical and non-partisan – to say the least. And politics? Well, just the opposite of law – political and partisan. The law wants to acquire evidence and use such evidence to

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