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Claim: “Heavy fighting has opened here in Lusinie Kamara’s yard, in Caldwell,” a blog said, posting a video it claims are Muslims in Liberia.

Verdict: Misleading. DUBAWA’s reversed video verification found that the video is not from Liberia.
Full text
Amidst growing tension in Liberia over a border-land dispute with Guinea, an online blog posted a video saying some Muslims were involved in a fist fight in Liberia.
According to Yekeh Kolubah, during the celebration of Ramadan on Friday, March 20, 2026, “Heavy fighting had started in Lusinie Kamara’s yard, Caldwell.”
The blog claims the confrontation spiked after a young man was caught making love with his older brother’s wife during the Ramadan celebration.
As of the time of this publication, the post got about 4.2k reactions, 1k comments and 1k shares, with many of the comments believing the information provided by the blog.
To promote truth in the information ecosystem, DUBAWA checked the authenticity of the video.
Verification
DUBAWA reversed still images of the video on google images and found that the video is not from Liberia, as claimed by Yekeh Kolubah.
Contrary to Yekeh Kolubah’s claim that the video was shot on March 20, 2026, the video has actually been around for a very long time now.
More than 30 weeks ago, the video was posted by a Facebook user from the east African nation, Comoros, on July 24, 2025.
Also, the video was also posted by other social media users like Waziri Amiri, 33 weeks ago, and Fannon Themor, all in 2025.
Conclusion
Yekeh Kolubah’s post of a video in which it claims some Liberian Muslims were in a fist fight during Ramadan, is not from Liberia.
