Author: Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

Liberian Legislature Should Address the Concerns of the American Peace Corps Volunteers By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

    Peace Corps Volunteers were first invited to Liberia in 1962, and more than 3,800 of them served

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We Refuse to Accept Second Class Citizenship In the Country of Our Birth By Elder Siahyonkron J. K. Nyanseor, Sr. Jonesboro, Georgia

      Historically, Liberia is a country of dual citizens, with the exception of the original tribes, who

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Africa’s Shameful Acts of Racism: The Plight of Persons with Albinism (PLWA) in Africa By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

      Racism is the belief that a particular race is superior to another, and that a person’s social

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Liberian Contemporary Politicians Need to Change Current Liberia’s Blueprint Formulated in 1847 By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

    There are several countries around the world implementing blueprints to foster economic developments in their respective   societies. 

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“FOR US, WE SHALL SPEAK THE TRUTH, IF BULLETS TO OUR BREASTS”, Says Roland Tombekai Dempster By Elder Siahyonkron J. K. Nyanseor, Sr.

  This article is dedicated to the memory of Roland Tombekai Dempster, Liberia's Poet Laureate, Bai Temia Moore and

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Dual Citizenship in Liberia: Is It About Jobs, Or Sustaining the Economic Viability of the Nation? By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

  The debate regarding Liberians with dual citizenship status and their participation in the government of Liberia continues to resurface

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The Missing Link of Liberia’s African Tradition: Where are the Visible legacies of African Traditional Royalties? By Edmund Zar-Zar Bargblor

  When I read about the December 9, 2016 Proposal, that: "The House of Representatives has endorsed a letter

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We Liberians Are Our Own Worst Enemies’ By Elder Siahyonkron J. K. Nyanseor, Sr.

    I am reminded of an article published on July 15, 2002 in ThePerspective.org by Nat Galarea Gbessagee. The article titled:

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