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Jina Moore

I'm a writer and editor.

Liberia

And, belatedly, Madame President (in English or Dutch)

Sorry for the silence; writing about Liberia has taken over my life since…Liberia. A few weeks ago, Newsweek ran a Q&A I did with…

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Christian Science Monitor, Criticism, Power

A Country Called Amreeka

There is a scene in A Country Called Amreeka by Alia Malek that seems to be playing on repeat. We’ve been watching it for…

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Liberia, More Work, Newsweek, Power, Reporting

Sitting Down With Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

When Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was elected Liberia’s president in 2005, she inherited a country wrecked by civil war and began to transform it. Today,…

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Liberia

Vexed by the King of Liberia

Glenna Gordon has a fantastic story about trying to take the photo of George Weah, massive soccer star and one-time presidential candidate, whose narrow…

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West Africa

A look at loving and hating the French in Africa

Kudos to Adam Nossiter, the New York Times’ man in Dakar, for today’s piece on mixed feelings about the French across Francophone Africa. (He…

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Liberia, NGOs

"I swear, that is SO legal," or, why the man in charge of fixing Liberia's justice sector "owns" all the laws

A piece of investigative reporting that took Glenna Gordon and I the better part of our month together in Monrovia, and lots of her…

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Foreign Policy, Liberia, Power, Reporting

He’s Got the Law (Literally) In His Hands

Six years after a civil war that killed 250,000 and displaced hundreds of thousands more, justice is at the top of Liberia’s list of…

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Christian Science Monitor, Liberia, Power, Reporting, Sierra Leone

Charles Taylor Trial Gets Mixed Reviews in Liberia

During four months of testimony, Charles Taylor, the former leader of Liberia, denied committing war crimes. He said he was the victim of a…

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Liberia

Justice and rape in Liberia

Glenna Gordon and I have a couple posts up on the Pulitzer Center blog focused on justice and rape in Liberia. The first gives…

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Softly softly catches monkey
Liberia

Softly softly catches monkey

This is a Liberian proverb, the meaning of which we’re still not certain of. We learned it on our week-long trip up country, vernacular…

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In Sanskrit, "Jina" means victory.
In Swahili, it just means name.

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