Liberia: US Envoy to UN Warns Against Cheating, Intimidation

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Liberia: US Envoy to UN Warns Against Cheating, Intimidation
Liberia: US Envoy to UN Warns Against Cheating, Intimidation

Africa-Press – Liberia. The Ambassador of the United States to the United Nations has warned that the US government will call out anyone who undermines the electoral process through fraud, violence, or intimidation.

In a statement released on Wednesday, November 15, Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said, “The United States will continue to promote accountability and will call out anyone who undermines the electoral process through fraud, violence, or intimidation.”

Thomas-Greenfield committed her government’s support to Liberia’s democratic development, while also commending Liberians for their dedication to exercising their right to vote broadly and peacefully.

“Once again, the Liberian people reaffirmed their commitment to democracy in yesterday’s runoff election. We commend their dedication to exercising their right to vote broadly and peacefully,” she said. “The United States will continue to promote accountability and will call out anyone who undermines the electoral process through fraud, violence, or intimidation.”

“At each step of this election, Liberians from all walks of life have expressed their desire for Liberia–one of the oldest continuous republics in the world–to become a beacon of peaceful citizen-centered democratic governance in the region. The United States remains committed to helping the people of Liberia achieve this goal,” the former US Ambassador to Liberia noted.

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