A Conspiracy Of
Silence Which Must Be Challenged
By Lawrence S. Green
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
October 4, 2005
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2. release to the press (for publication) within
“say” thirty days after assuming office,
all investigative reports conducted and or complied
by government, the United Nations and or any other
competent authority, during the tenure of the TBAs;
3. appoint a commission, made up of reputable persons,
within “say” thirty days after assuming
office, which will be charged with holding public
hearings which will review all agreements and or contracts
entered into by the Bryant administration which extend
beyond the tenure of said administration, and
4. attempt, through all legal means, to secure the
return of funds, and or government properties (or
the value of same) misappropriated during the tenure
of the TBAs.
If Liberia is to progress, the next administration
must demonstrate strength of charter, honesty, and
fearlessness. If not, Liberia will continue to remain
at the “bottom of the barrel”, a failed
“play-play” city-state unable to generate
jobs, development, respect and or peace.
The country and its people have suffered abuse for
too long and must not forget nor allow it to happen
again. Remember, and never forget, God helps those,
who first help themselves. Liberians can and must
do better and must not allow themselves to be condemned
to a continued state of hopeless because of a conspiracy
of silence which will benefits only those who have
abused or plan to abuse the Liberian people..