PUL Condemns Police Harassment of Journalists -Says Characterizing Journalists Based on Reporting Impugns on Free Expression
MONROVIA – There has been public outcry over what seems to be a replica of the dark old days repeating themselves under the Boakai administration – intolerance and brute force by state security and the general allergy of the system to dissent and the rule of law. Concurrently, the democratic forces which were around in those days to bark at those despotic tendencies are rising also in protest. One of such is the PUL which is once again taking its place in the society – speaking strongly against anti-democratic forces endeavoring to take Liberia to those days of despotism. The Analyst reports.
The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) strongly condemns the maltreatment and unjust interrogation of two journalists of the Daily Observer Newspaper by the Liberia National Police (LNP).
The PUL is particularly disturbed by the conduct of Deputy Police Commissioner for Crime Services, Simeon Frank, and his team of investigators, who have subjected journalists Bai Best and David Yates to harassment, intimidation, and wrongful detention related to their reporting.
It is both unprofessional and unacceptable for Commissioner Frank and his team to label journalist David Yates as a “person of interest” and a “suspect” in the mysterious death of Anwar Futloo, General Manager of Boulevard Palace Hotel. Such labeling undermines the integrity of journalism and raises serious concerns about the sanctity of press freedom.
The PUL emphasizes that the characterization of journalists based on their reporting constitutes an infringement on the right to free expression, contrary to the Constitution of Liberia, the Kamara A. Kamara Act of Press Freedom, and the Table Mountain Declaration.
We call upon the authorities of the Justice Ministry, led by Minister Oswald Tweh, and the leadership of the Liberia National Police, under Commissioner Gregory Coleman, to immediately cease the ongoing intimidation and coercion being perpetrated by Commissioner Frank and his team. Their actions reflect a troubling continuation of oppressive practices that violate the rights of journalists and endanger press freedom in Liberia.
The PUL demands that Commissioner Simeon Frank issue a formal apology to the journalists and Daily Observer without delay, as his actions represent a grave setback to the freedom of the press to operate without fear of intimidation or harassment.
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