After receiving the PUL petition from its President, Mr. Charles Coffey, Rep. Dennis thanked the scores of Liberian journalists for being very peaceful in the conduct of their demonstration. She condemned the actions of the Liberia National Police (LNP) and the Executive Protective Services (EPS) for being violent and unprofessional in the discharge of duty against journalists. “In my capacity as a representative, I strongly condemn the EPS and the police for the brutality against journalists in Liberia. Before the House of Representatives had received the Liberian journalists’ petition, they had earlier gone to the US Embassy and European Union Office near Monrovia to present copies of their petition. Executive Response the PUL PetitionProviding a response to the PUL petition, Information Minister Lenn Eugene Nagbe along with Mr. Nathaniel F. McGill, Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, said, “This government takes the issue of press freedom very seriously.” He further stated that the President Weah will review the PUL petition.