On Thursday, Boakai thanked the legislators for their work and gave his own final approval.
FILE PHOTO: Liberia's president-elect Joseph Boakai gives a speech after he was sworn in as president during the inauguration ceremony in Monrovia, Liberia January 22, 2024.Liberian President Joseph Boakai on Thursday signed an executive order to establish a war crimes court meant to bring overdue justice to victims of serious abuses committed during the West African country’s two civil wars.
The conflicts between 1989 and 2003 saw widespread atrocities including massacres, rape, and the use of child soldiers. A Truth and Reconciliation Committee later called for a special court to be set up to try those allegedly responsible.The President proposed a resolution to create a special court, which was later backed by Liberia’s lower house and senate.
The move has been welcomed by activists and civil society groups that have called for more accountability for crimes committed during the conflicts in which around 250,000 people were killed. Once up and running, the court would operate in Liberia in line with international standards, with back-up from international institutions, including the United Nations. It will also handle economic crimes.
Some in Liberia have opposed its creation, saying it risks reopening old wounds and could undermine an existing amnesty law that helped end the fighting.
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