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It remains unclear why so few perpetrators have faced legal consequences for their crimes, especially when government officials repeatedly claim that fighting anti-Semitism is a top priority. A reason may be that it is politically incorrect to identify the true suspects.
German police, possibly under orders from political authorities, systematically assign unsolved anti-Semitic hate crimes to the far right.
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However, after we revealed to the public what the intention of this challenge is, some people found the idea intriguing, others thought such idea was not for Liberia because “nothing good can come from a place that has had no true national glories” ( so they claim) , and still the typically-thinking Liberian felt it is a waste of time and resources because Liberia’s leaders are corrupt, its people are lazy and do not subscribe to higher ideals. Furthermore, they asserted that government officials w