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Barrett goes on to say that \"a further characteristic common to most of them is the practice of rituals which non-members are not permitted to observe, or even to know the existence of.\" Barrett's definition would rule out many organizations called secret societies; graded teaching is usually not part of the American college fraternities, the Carbonari, or the 19th-century Know Nothings.[citation needed]
(b) If the States parties to the dispute fail to reach agreement within three months on all or part of the composition of the Commission, the members of the Commission not agreed upon by the States parties to the dispute shall be elected by secret ballot by a two-thirds majority vote of the Committee from among its own members.
Some sources describe membership in a secret society as a condition for exercising power in your community (28 Too Many Dec. 2014, 20; Equality Now 2 Oct. 2015). Families who opt out of secret societies are considered \"sinners\" and are \"treated as outcasts\" (Pulitzer Center 30 Mar. 2012). Only individuals who are members of the Sande and Poro societies can take part in decisions concerning the village (Thomson Reuters Foundation 6 Feb. 2014; Pulitzer Center 30 Mar. 2012).
UNMIL explains that in Liberia, two departments oversee secret societies: the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), which supervises the activities of secret societies and the NCCE, but the minister of which is second in authority (to the chief Poro zoe) with respect to cultural affairs; and the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT), which promotes and preserves culture but does not oversee traditional practices or cultural societies (UN Dec. 2015, para. 21-22). Corroborating information or additional information about the state's power over secret societies could not be found among the sources consulted by the Research Directorate within the time constraints of this Response.
Australia. 12 June 2007. Refugee Review Tribunal (RRT). Liberia: 1. What evidence is there of the existence of the Neegee Society 2. Does the Society operate in particular provinces of Liberia and if so which ones 3. Is there any information about the purposes or practices of the Society 4. How are members of the Society recruited 5. Is there any information on leadership of the Society Is there a group of elders (Zoes) and if so how are elders selected 6. Is there any documented evidence or research on recruitment and succession practices of any other secret societies in Liberia 7. What is the attitude of state authorities towards secret societies such as the Neegee Society Are people found to be members of such a society punished in any way 8. How strong is the rule of law throughout Liberia currently 9. Are state agencies able to protect people in rural areas 10. Are refugees and others who fled Liberia or were internally displaced during the war able to return to their homes and reclaim property 11. Would a person with no family be able to survive independently in Monrovia today [Accessed 9 Nov. 2016] 153554b96e
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