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Liberia: Sirleaf sworn in for second term

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Ellen Johnson SirleafLiberia's president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been sworn in as the 24th president of the Republic of Liberia. The occasion was held Monday in the Liberia capital Monrovia in front of an array of distinguished personalities that included the leaders of the Liberia's three neighbours - Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Côte d'Ivoire.

Last Updated on Sunday, 22 January 2012 16:23

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Liberia: Ellen Johnson Promises Reconciliation Initiative

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Liberian President with ObamaLiberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says one of her fellow Nobel Peace Prize laureates will lead an effort at national reconciliation following an election process marred by an opposition boycott and deadly rioting.

Last Updated on Friday, 11 November 2011 23:29

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Trinity of women wins Nobel Peace Prize

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Three women who have campaigned for rights and an end to violence in Liberia and Yemen, including Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, the head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee said.

Another Liberian, Leymah Gbowee, who mobilised fellow  women against the country's civil war including by organising a "sex strike", and Tawakkul Karman, who has worked in Yemen, will share the prize worth $1.5 million with Johnson-Sirleaf, who faces re-election for a second term as president on Tuesday.

"We cannot achieve democracy and lasting peace in the world unless women obtain the same opportunities as men to influence developments at all levels of society," Committee chairman Thorbjoern Jagland told reporters.

"The Nobel Peace Prize for 2011 is to be divided in three equal parts between Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building work."

Johnson-Sirleaf, 72, is Africa's first freely elected female president.

Gbowee mobilized and organized women across ethnic and religious dividing lines to bring an end to the war in Liberia, and to ensure women's participation in elections.

The Committee added: "In the most trying circumstances, both before and during the Arab Spring, Tawakkul Karman has played a leading part in the struggle for women's rights and for democracy and peace in Yemen."

"It is the Norwegian Nobel Committee's hope that the prize to Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman will help to bring an end to the suppression of women that still occurs in many countries, and to realise the great potential for democracy and peace that women can represent."

Speaking by telephone from Monrovia, Johnson-Sirleaf's son James told Reuters: "I am over-excited. This is very big news and we have to celebrate."

Source: Reuters

Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf spending the weekend in Columbia

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Her Excellency Ellen Johnson SirleafCOLUMBIA (WACH) -- Africa’s first and only female president visits the Midlands to honor a friend and to attend an event to help raise money for a school in Liberia.

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US, Liberians Launch Dual Citizenship Petition Drive

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US President Obama and his Liberia counterpart Ellen Johnson Sirleaf meet in the Oval Office, Washington, D.C., 27 May 2010A group of Liberians in the U.S. state of Minnesota has launched a 10,000-signature petition drive to urge the government of President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and the Liberian legislature to embrace the idea of dual citizenship.

Last Updated on Thursday, 06 January 2011 14:56

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