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ECOWAS Court delivers judgement on violation of Liberian party’s rights

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The ECOWAS Court of Justice has issued a verdict on a case brought forward by the True Whig Party (TWP), a Liberian political entity, accusing the Republic of Liberia of infringing upon its rights to property, fair hearing, and effective remedy.

In the ruling, the court asserted its jurisdiction over the matter and deemed the applicant’s application admissible. However, it determined that there was no violation of the right to property by the Republic of Liberia.

The legal representative for the TWP argued that the party, established in 1869 and formerly the ruling party until a coup in 1980, suffered summarily executed members and the confiscation of its headquarters, the E.J. Roye Building, by the Peoples Redemption Council (PRC), a self-styled military government.

The TWP contended that despite an amendment allowing the return of the confiscated building, the Republic of Liberia did not comply, and its offer to purchase the property for $600,000 was rejected. The party further claimed that a questionable Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was entered into with former party members who received $130,000 in 2013.

The applicant opposed the attempt to transfer ownership of the property to the National Oil Company (NOCAL), a state agency, asserting that the confiscation violated its rights, specifically rights to fair hearing and property under the Liberian Constitution, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and international treaties.

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The TWP sought a declaration from the court that the takeover of its headquarters was illegal and violated its fundamental rights, along with an order directing the Republic of Liberia to pay $10 million in aggravated and general damages.

The respondent, the State of Liberia, acknowledged the killing of the party’s leaders and the confiscation of properties, offering a reconciliation gesture through a $225,000 payment for relocation and rebuilding. The Republic of Liberia insisted that the TWP was bound by the MoU and that the application should be declared inadmissible due to a prior ruling by the Supreme Court of Liberia on the same matter, arguing that it constituted an abuse of the court process.

In its ruling, the ECOWAS Court of Justice found that the applicant failed to prove a violation of its right to a fair hearing under Article 7 of the African Charter. Regarding the allegation of a violation of the right to property (ownership of the E.J. Roye Building), the court deemed the claim unsubstantiated and declared that the Republic of Liberia did not violate the applicant’s right to property as guaranteed by Article 14 of the African Charter. The judgement was delivered by Justice Dupe Atoki, with justices Sengu M. Koroma and Ricardo Claúdio Monteiro Gonçalves also on the panel.

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Billionaire Kidnapper ‘Evans’ Seeks Plea Bargain

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Convicted billionaire kidnapper Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, also known as Evans, and his co-accused Joseph Emeka, have requested a plea bargain in their high-profile kidnapping case.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the State lead counsel, Mr. Yusuf Sule, disclosed the plea bargain request to the court on Thursday during the case’s call for re-arraignment. The case is being heard by Justice Adenike Cokers of the Ikeja High Court.

Evans and Emeka were scheduled to be re-arraigned on an amended five-count charge, including murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit felony to wit: kidnapping, and attempted murder.

Sule informed the court, “The case was for re-arraignment, but I am aware that the defendants have applied for a plea.”

The prosecutor also noted that the plea bargain terms are being reviewed by the Attorney-General of Lagos State, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN).

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Peruvian Gov’t Classifies Intersex, Transgender People As ‘Mentally Ill’

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Peruvian Health Minister Cesar Vasquez has classified transgender, non-binary, and intersex individuals as mentally ill.

On May 10, Peruvian President Dina Boluarte, Health Minister Cesar Vasquez, and Minister of Economy and Finance Arista Arbildo signed a decree. This decree states that transsexualism, dual-role transvestism, gender identity disorder in childhood, other gender identity disorders, and egodystonic sexual orientation are all categorized as mental health problems.

Cesar Vasquez explained that the decree was necessary for Peru’s public health services to ensure comprehensive medical attention for mental health issues.

The decree has sparked outrage among the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer) community, which has labeled it discriminatory.

A medical researcher at Lima’s Scientific University of the South noted that although the decree might have been well-intentioned, it shows a lack of understanding of complex LGBT issues and potentially opens the door to conversion therapy.

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EPL: Conduct massive clearout – Rooney names only player Man Utd needs

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Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has singled out captain Bruno Fernandes as the only senior player the club should retain at Old Trafford this summer.

Rooney urged the Red Devils to conduct a major clear-out of players during the summer transfer window.

This recommendation follows Fernandes’ key role in Manchester United’s crucial 3-2 victory over Newcastle United in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

Speaking to Sky Sports (via United in Focus), Rooney stated:

“He is the one player with quality and fight in him. I would keep the young players and Bruno, but all the other players need to go. There has to be a massive clear-out. It’s not going to happen in one year, but over the next couple of years.”

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He added, “To compete with Man City, Liverpool, and Arsenal, they need better players.”

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