Philipbert Semogai Browne

Philipbert Semogai Browne

security expert Liberia

Philipbert Semogai Browne is a seasoned Liberian security analyst with over two decades of experience in West African security dynamics. He has served in significant roles, including as Assistant Defense Minister during Charles G. Taylor's presidency, and played a crucial part in intelligence operations during Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's administration. Browne is known for his warnings about the rising tide of Muslim extremism in West Africa and its potential impact on Liberia, emphasizing the dangers posed by regional instability and emerging ethnic-based security formations. His insights are informed by a rich history in national security and public accountability, including his reporting on the 'Missing 16 Billion' scandal, which sparked widespread activism in Liberia.

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Liberia Liberia: Browne warns that developments in the Sahel and internal security dynamics could converge in ways that place Liberia at risk if proactive measures are not taken. 7

Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981: Security Veteran Warns of Extremist Spillover | News