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PUL and Media Lawyers Back Daily Observer Journalists Amid Police Questioning

In a significant development for press freedom in Liberia, two journalists from the Daily Observer Newspaper, Bai Best and David Yates, appeared before the Liberia National Police (LNP) on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, accompanied by representatives from the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) and the Liberia Media Lawyers Network (LMLN).

This appearance follows ongoing concerns regarding the journalists’ interrogation and harassment related to their reporting on the recent mysterious death of Anwar Futloo, General Manager of Boulevard Palace Hotel.

According to a press release issued by the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) on Tuesday, January 14, 2025, and signed by PUL President Julius Kanubah, a scheduled meeting was disrupted when investigators from the Crime Services Division announced they could not proceed with the interrogation. The disruption occurred due to the absence of Varney Samah, the officer leading the investigation, who was attending to a family bereavement. Consequently, the journalists and their colleagues were asked to leave, with assurances that they would be contacted once Mr. Samah returned.

With caution, the PUL notes the investigators’ decision to suspend further questioning and hopes that the journalists’ cooperation on Tuesday will conclude unnecessary harassment. This marks the third time that journalists Best and Yates have been summoned to the LNP Headquarters following requests from investigators, who had previously labeled journalist Yates as a “person of interest” and a “suspect” in a case that raises critical questions about press freedom and the rights of journalists in Liberia.

In a previous statement released on January 13, 2025, the PUL condemned the conduct of LNP investigators under Simeon Frank’s directive, describing their treatment of the journalists as “unprofessional and unacceptable.” The Union stresses that such actions undermine the essential functions of journalism and the broader democratic principles that protect press freedom.

The PUL and the LMLN remain committed to closely monitoring the situation and will respond appropriately to any future threats to the sanctity of journalism in Liberia. We urge law enforcement to uphold the rights and protections afforded to journalists in their pursuit of truth and accountability.

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