About Liberia
official name: Republic of Liberia capital: Monrovia head of state: President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf state: multi party population: 3,042,004 (July 2006 est.) independence: from Britain in 1847 languages: English 20% (official), some 20 ethnic group languages religion: indigenous beliefs 40%, Christian 40%, Muslim 20% currency: Liberian dollar (LRD) media: NA
Legal Wise
status of homosexuality: illegal age of consent: 16 laws covering homosexual activity: Section 14.74, �VOLUNTARY SODOMY� of the Penal Law provides that a person who engages in deviate sexual intercourse under circumstances not stated in Section 14.72 or 14.73 has committed a first degree misdemeanour.
Accordingly, Gays (homosexuals/lesbians) are individuals (males/females) who engage in deviate sexual intercourse with their sex mates or members of the opposite sex. Gay, being synonymous or close to Sodomy, is defined by the Penal Law of Liberia, as a deviate sexual activity and is therefore considered an offence under Liberian laws. (source: The Status of Gays in The Republic of Liberia/ILGA)
background information and government attitudes: "From our study, the Liberian society frowns on or rejects such acts for the mere fact that such acts are immoral, unchristian, uncultural and unhealthy. While it is true that there are Gays in Liberia, such people operate underground. They are believed to be residing in concession areas and cities. Members of the Gay society carry on their activities under the thick curtain of darkness, in secret, for fear that if it becomes public knowledge, they could be arrested, prosecuted, ostracized, ex-communicated and ridiculed by their non-gay friends, families and society at large." (source: The Status of Gays in The Republic of Liberia/ILGA)
Communication
main lines in use: 6,900 (2002) cellular telephones: 160,000 (2005) Radio broadcast stations: AM 0, FM 7, shortwave 2 (2001). Radios: 790,000 (1997). Television broadcast stations: 1 (plus four low-power repeaters) (2001). Televisions: 70,000 (1997). Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 8 (2006) Internet users: 1,000 (2002)
Articles:
human rights organisations want taylor tried in africa
by Mask Admin 25/4/2006
LIBERIA � April 25, 2006: African human rights groups have demanded that indicted former Liberian leader, Charles Taylor be tried on the continent and not The Hague.
bank executive accused of sexual harassment by his junior employees
by Mask Admin 10/6/2005
June 10, 2005: An Executive of a local bank (name withheld) has been accused of sexual harassment by three male employees of the bank.
elect leadership with quality track records
by Mask Admin 22/2/2005
February 22, 2005: An aspirant for one of the senatorial seats of Montserrado County, Clemenceau B. Urey, has cautioned students of the African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU) on Camp Johnson Road and Liberian youths in general to elect a responsible leadership with quality track records in the forthcoming 2005 Presidential and General Elections.
no nation for gays
by Mask Admin 26/7/2004
July 26, 2004: Today is National Day in Liberia. The war torn West African country is engaged in a process of reconstruction and resettlement but same-sex issues are not yet on the agenda and perhaps need to be.
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