AllAfrica: The three officials including Associate Supreme Court Justice Kabineh J’aneh, Youth and Sports Minister Eugene Nagbe, and Senator Geraldine Doe-Sheriff.
All three once had some affiliation with different rebel groups during Liberia’s civil war, which lasted from 1989 to 2003.
The visa dispute, and the arrest and detention in May this year of Jucontee Thomas Woewiyu, Charles Taylor’s former defense minister, indicate the Obama administration may be ready to go after Liberians accused of war crimes.
Liberia’s Information Minister, Lewis Brown, described the visa incident as serious. He said his government wants to know what really happened. [hahahaha slow learning negroe]“So far, we have made the proper representation through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the American Embassy accredited near our capital seeking information on the revocation of visas of at least three individuals who are serving at very high levels in the government. We are still waiting for feedback from the embassy,” he said.
J’aneh was reportedly told his visa was canceled upon arrival in France enroute to the United States. Nagbe learned of his visa revocation after arriving in the United States, while Doe-Sheriff was stopped in Accra, Ghana.
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