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Africa Subsaharan
Liberia: More Push for War Crimes Court
2021-06-26
[All Africa] Following a recent threat by Mark Jabateh to kill Liberia's Chief Justice Francis S. Korkpor, Sr. if a single Mandingo man got killed in a land dispute, the Liberia National Bar Association (LNBA) has intensified the call for the establishment of a war and economic crimes court to curtail impunity of war crimes here.

LNBA president Cllr. Tiawan Gongloe told judicial news hounds Monday, 26 April that impunity is too much in the country to the extent that some perpetrators of war crimes are even calling upon their war - time allies and those they commanded to rise up for whatever grievances they have."And that is why we are calling on all Liberians, all Liberians to, to support the establishment of the extraordinary tribunal for war and economic crimes," Cllr. Gongloe says.

Cllr. Gongloe condemns Jabateh's threat on the life of Chief Justice Korkpor, saying the Judicial branch, just like the other two branches of government, has challenges and the citizens, especially lawyers, are working to help improve the system."But that should not give anybody in this country the right to threaten any judge, any magistrate, any Justice of the Supreme Court based on how they see their work," Gongloe warns.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Few things are more likely to inspire the former warlords to call on their old allies and unearth their weapons caches than a war crimes court.

South Africa had not just been through a civil war, and the DeKlerk/Mandela agreements hadn't been forced. The South Africa model is wrong for Liberia.
Posted by: james   2021-06-26 11:36  

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