Abdullah Dukuly
Abdullah Dukuly (also known as Abdulai Dukuly and Abdoulaye W. Dukule) is a Liberian journalist and news editor, formerly of The News, a Monrovia-based daily publication.
Arrest
Dukuly was arrested along with fellow editors Joseph Bartuah, Jerome Dalieh, and journalist Bobby Tapson on 21 February 2001 after The News reported the government of Charles Taylor paid 50,000 United States dollars to fix helicopters rather than pay civil servants.
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References
External links
- Abdoulaye W. Dukule, "Men and Women of the Liberian Press: War Heroes", The Perspective, 30 July 2002
- "UN Seeks to Transform Liberia from Failed State to Nation at Peace", Inter Press Service News Agency, 6 October 2003
- by Abdullah Dukuly, "LIBERIA: Before UN Sanctions Are Lifted, a Timber Industry Clean-Up", Inter Press Service News Agency, 31 March 2006
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