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(FILES) -- A file photo taken on January 16, 2012 shows Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf delivering her inaugural address in Monrovia after being sworn in as President for a second term. Liberia said on November 13, 2014 it had lifted a state of emergency imposed for its "very survival" three months ago as the deadly Ebola virus was cutting a swathe through the west African nation. "I have informed the leadership of the national legislature that I will not seek an extension of the state of emergency," President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf announced on state-owned radio network ELBC. Sirleaf announced the emergency regime on August 6, speaking of "a clear and present danger" from Ebola, which at the time had claimed around 1,000 lives across west Africa. AFP PHOTO /Stringer
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13 Noiembrie 2014 |
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