Monrovia, April 30 -- The National Society for Human Rights is urging the Liberian government to take concrete steps to address the current situation facing Liberians living in the Buduburam Refugee Camp in Ghana.

The group, currently operating in about 37 countries across the world, has raised alarm about the terrible living conditions experienced by Liberians over the past months, since the Ghanaian government started the demolition of the Buduburam Refugee Camp, located forty miles away from Accra, Ghana.

According to them, based on their visitations and findings at the Buduburam Refugee Camp, front loaders can move in as early as 4 a.m. while the residents are asleep, to begin demolition.

The United Nations ruled in 2006 that it wa...