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Sierra Leone's Right to Access Information law in perspective

By Allieu Sahid Tunkara

The Right to Access Information (RAI) law is a landmark legislation that prominently stands as a symbol of the public’s ‘right to know’ within the context of press freedom in Sierra Leone. Passed in 2013, it provides for the disclosure of information held by a public authority or persons providing services for them and for other related matters.

Liberia's Unfinished TRC Business

By Abdul Tejan-Cole

Last week, the Independent National Human Rights Commission of Liberia organized a national colloquium in Gbarnga in Bong County. Under the theme “Promoting National Reconciliation through the Implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Recommendations,” the main objective of the meeting was to provide a forum for creating understanding and appreciating the TRC recommendations and implications.

What Sierra Leone's Bintumani 3 Conference can deliver?

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Today at Aberdeen, the country will gather in one room to discuss peace and national cohesion. In New England Ville, all three judges will assemble to continue their work at the Commission of Inquiry to ensure accountability. 

This is not a contrast; it is the new reality in Sierra Leone. Many people will be tempted to ask which of the two presupposes the other; accountability or the peace and cohesion drive?

Football and Ramadan: Sierra Leone Premier League’s challenge

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

When Mohamed Salah decided not to fast to play last season’s Champions League final against Real Madrid, two things happened; firstly he got a very nasty injury that broke his shoulder, left him in tears and in the hospital. Secondly his team went on to lose that game 3-1 to Real Madrid.

Make your own judgement about Salah’s decision; but some called it Karma.

 The month of Ramadan is here. For Muslims, this is the month when they avoid eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset, as prescribed by Islamic law.

The Expanding Insecurity in the Western Sahel

By Abdul Tejan-Cole

Last Sunday, gunmen in Dablo – a commune in Sanmatenga Province in central Burkina Faso which is approximately 124 miles from the capital, Ouagadougou – attacked a Catholic church during mass and killed a priest and five worshippers.

Brilliant Ajax have shown what money can’t buy

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Champions’ League is monotonous; it has been for a while. Every season there are usual suspects who are guaranteed to make it to at least the semi-finals. They are Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and perhaps Juventus.

But this season this line up has been altered, and quite significantly. One team who have forced their way through are Ajax of Amsterdam. Like sweet little kids, they have rudely interrupted the European football party and we’ve all loved their daring, playful, stubborn attitude.

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