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PUL To Press Charges On Assaulters Of Journalists

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Last updated: December 12, 2024 9:55 pm
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The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) is working with the Liberia Media Lawyers Network to pursue and press charges against individuals involved in the assault, harassment, intimidation and molestation of two practicing journalists.

The PUL assures that the two separate but related violent, physical and verbal attacks on journalists Nyantee Togba, OK FM, and Sylvester Choloplay, Spoon Network (Radio & online TV), will not go unpunished.

PUL President Julius Kanubah underscored that the repeated attacks against journalists working in real-time to gather information and hold political and private powers accountable are repugnant.

On November 17, 2024, journalist Nyantee Togba was attacked by a group of loyalists of the Unity Party during a meeting in Paynesville of the party’s National Executive Committee, with the presence of the UP Political Leader, President Joseph Boakai.

On Monday, December 9, 2024, journalist Slyvester Choloplay was also assaulted by a staff/security of Representative Dixon Seboe on the ground of the Capitol Building. The journalist’s recording gadget was temporarily seized in the process.

The incident happened as a result of Representative Seboe’s display of belligerent conduct towards journalist Choloplay during an interview, live-streamed on social media platforms.

“The PUL expresses utter disappointment in the insolent conduct of Representative Seboe, who rather than serving as a role model for good behavior allowed his frustrations to overcome his capacity, wherein he distastefully responded to valid questions by journalist Choloplay,” the PUL said.

“The PUL views the attacks on journalists Nyantee and Choloplay as part of the emerging trend of disgusting and aggressive conduct towards journalists by some individuals.

“We are committed to ensuring that journalists’ rights are protected, and those violating such rights would not only be condemned but would be made to account for their actions before the rule of law,” stated PUL President Kanubah.

In light of the emerging pattern of assault on journalists, the PUL reminded its members to continue to act with professionalism and avoid any situation that is likely to endanger their safety—without compromising the right of the public to information.

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