The Association of Judicial Reporters of Liberia (AJURL) responds to the recent press statement issued by the Press Union of Liberia (PUL), which cites the leadership of AJURL for investigation.

The leadership of AJURL, an umbrella organization under the PUL, has taken note of the press statement released on October 20, 2025, by PUL President Julius Kanubah. In that statement, the PUL disclosed that a complaint had been filed by journalists Stephen Roberts, Jacqueline L. Dennis, and G. Richard Watson against the leadership of AJURL….

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PUL Raises Concerns Regarding Corruption Initiatives at LACC–UNDP Training for Journalists

(August 7, 2025): The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has raised significant concerns about the ongoing fight against corruption in Liberia, especially in light of recent acknowledgments by the government regarding the pervasive nature of corruption within the country. The Union suggests that the frequent use of strong descriptors—such as “public enemy number one,” “vampire,”…

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PUL Detests Harassment of Daily Observer Journalists by Liberia National Police

By Julius Kanubah (January 13, 2025): 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,…

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