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Liberia: IJG Warns Against Abuse of Contempt Powers, Urges Liberia to Protect Free Speech and Enact Contempt Law
The International Justice Group (IJG) warned the Liberian Legislature and Supreme Court against potential abuse of contempt powers, stating such actions could undermine constitutional freedoms and democratic governance. The group urged Liberia to protect free speech and enact a contempt law.
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