Police shoot at protesters in Pujehun
By Mohamed T. Massaquoi
Police yesterday opened fire at protesters in Malen chiefdom in the southern Pujehun district.
According to eyewitnesses and campaigners, at least ten people were seriously wounded. Many others are said to be in police custody.
The Red Cross programme administrator in Pujehun, Tom Abu told Politico that one of the casualties was shot in the neck and was in a critical condition.
MP blasts judiciary
By Crispina Cummings
Member of Parliament for Constituency 71, Frank Kposowa has described as "wretched" the judicial service delivery in the country, which he says in every way undermines the national aspirations by frustrating the work of structures crucial to the achievement of the Agenda for Prosperity (A4P).
Contributing in the debate on the annual budget, the opposition MP said the budget made a nice reading until it came to paragraph 143 which seeks to pour more money into improving the workings of the judiciary.
Xmas gifts to Koidu Hospital
By Septimus Senessie in Kono.
It seems Christmas has come too early for the Koidu Government Hospital as a Christian non-governmental organization over the weekend donated assorted medical equipment to the hospital.
With support from their partners in Austria, Korea and Taiwan, World Vision Sierra Leone (WV-S/L) donated Microscope Slide, Disposable Limbs, Leg pillows, baby care kits, synthetic examination gloves and child care kits to the Koidu government hospital.
Cry for Justice over "Police Brutality"
By Septimus Senessie in Kono.
The chairman of the Human Rights Committee of Kono District (KDHRC) has called on the government to bring to justice seven Operational Support Division policemen for allegedly beating one Tamba Lebbie to coma in October.
Rev. Sahr Christian Fayah described as "brutal and reckless" the attack which is reported to have taken place in the presence of school children in their compound.
Parliament asks journalists out
By Crispina Cummings
Parliament on Friday invoked Standing Order 75 (S.O. 75) by asking journalists not to cover the on-going parliamentary committee proceedings and to leave the meeting.








