Liberia: Six Women Rights Group Expresses Concerned over video news Emanating from the South Korean - News Summed Up

Liberia: Six Women Rights Group Expresses Concerned over video news Emanating from the South Korean


Monrovia – Six women rights groups operating in the country have disclosed that they are concerned over video news reports emanating from the South Korean media involving two Liberian officials, Daniel Tarr and Moses Owen Browne, who had gone to South Korea to participate in the Sustainable Maritime Transport Training Program for Least Developed Countries. The screams of women from inside can also be heard in the video. It was later reported that after a long standoff, the door finally opened and two men identified as the above-named individuals were detained. They also said President Weah is on record for referring to himself uncountable times as the feminist in Chief and has made countless statements calling for an end to SGBV, and supporting the development of the Roadmap. Of course, with sexual harassment charges still pending for the Minister, how credible can the Ministry and the Government itself be viewed on the world stage?


Source: Front Page Africa September 30, 2022 22:23 UTC



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