LIBERIA: Trafficking Taskforce Concerns About Mass Exodus Of Liberian Students To Foreign Countries LIBERIA: Trafficking Taskforce Concerns About Mass Exodus Of Liberian Students To Foreign Countries
Labour Minister, Charlie Gibson
The Chairman of the Anti-Human Trafficking Taskforce of Liberia, Labour Minister Cllr. Charles H. Gibson has constituted a committee to investigate report of many Liberian students been processed in recent months for Scholarship opportunities to foreign countries without knowledge of the Ministry of Education and the Government of Liberia.
The Chairman of the Taskforce action follows a communication from the Ministry of Education to the Taskforce concerning the mass exodus of young Liberian Students from the country to foreign countries, particularly to Eastern European countries for the purpose of obtaining higher education.
Saeed Odeh, 16, was shot and killed by Israeli forces in the town of Odala in Nablus, in the northern occupied West Bank on Wednesday May 5th, 2021. (Photo: DCIP)
Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian teenager on Wednesday night in the Nablus district in the northern occupied West Bank, making him the second child to be killed by Israeli forces in 2021.
The teen, identified as Saeed Odeh, 16, a resident of the village of Odala, was shot by Israeli forces with live ammunition around 9:00 p.m., according to Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP).
We keep raising children so Israeli colonialism can just pluck them away.
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Khalil Yusef Ali Jabarin (Photo:The JC)
Accompanying this essay is a picture of Khalil Yusef Ali Jabarin. At the time the picture was taken Jabarin was a 16-year-old Palestinian minor from the Arab village of Yatta, south of Hebron. Israeli police detained, arrested and jailed Khalil. Like so many other Palestinian minors, he will never be free again, and the Israeli army destroyed his family home to “act determinedly to prevent terror attacks and to deter terrorists.” His family will never be with him again and they’ve lost their home. It’s heartbreaking.
Breaking the Israel-Palestine Status Quo
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Summary: A new U.S. approach should prioritize protecting the rights and human security of Palestinians and Israelis over maintaining a peace process and attempting short-term fixes.
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