Reimagining Land, Justice, and Post-War Responsibility in Liberia
Feb 12, 2026
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Ysyndi Martin-Kpeyei
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Nations emerging from conflict are not rebuilt by rigidity, but by vision anchored in humanity. In Liberia, it is unproductive and ultimately visionless to suggest that once land has been designated, it can never be reconsidered, even when such rigidity undermines the lives and livelihoods of citizens. Governance is not an exercise in freezing history; it is a moral responsibility to respond to human reality. Laws are instruments of service, not barriers to survival.