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STAND Calls On Liberian Senate To Pass War Crimes Court Resolution

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Last updated: March 25, 2024 7:15 am
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The civil society movement, STAND, has acknowledgedwith appreciation the comments made by U.S. Ambassador at Large for Global Criminal Justice, Beth Van Shaack, urging Liberians to seize the opportunity to advocate for justice by supporting the war and economic crimes court, promoting good governance, and facilitating asset recovery in Liberia.

  STAND, a civil society organization dedicated to justice advocacy, human rights protection, promotion of good governance, establishment of a war and economic crimes court, impartial asset recovery, and audit, said they stand united with Ambassador Shaack in urging the Liberian Senate to align with the House of Representatives and pass the resolution for the establishment of a war and economic crimes court.

  Repeatedly, STAND has reminded national leaders that there can be no excuse or delay in ensuring justice for the over 250,000 innocent Liberians, including women and children, who tragically lost their lives.

  The debate on establishing a war crimes court for Liberia has persisted for far too long, despite continuedpopular support from the vast majority of Liberians who demand accountability for those responsible for egregious actions against humanity and civilization.

  STAND said they agree that the Boakai Administration’s refusal, like many before it, to uphold its inaugural commitment to establishing an office for the feasibility of the court may be viewed as an endorsement of impunity and injustice.

  STAND observed that, while the Boakai government has made significant calls against corruption and announced an asset recovery team, these actions do not demonstrate genuine goodwill towards combating injustices and corruption without sincere efforts to establish the court.

  STAND acknowledges asset recovery as a positive step forward but also emphasizes the urgent moral imperative to promptly hold accountable those responsible for war crimes. Consequently, STAND highlights the risks of solely prioritizing asset recovery without simultaneously ensuring accountability for individuals allegedly implicated in severe human rights violations.

  In light of these concerns, STAND advises the Boakai administration to refrain from prosecutorial delays and proposes a comprehensive yet resolute three-pronged strategy for accountability: actively pursuing prosecutions for war crimes, conducting audits, and recovering assets as required.

  Therefore, STAND commends Ambassador Shaack for her admirable support and also acknowledges the tremendous contributions of the United States government in fostering accountability, good governance, and justice for victims. “And to further advance justice in Liberia and build upon the support of the U.S. government and its allies, we encourage Ambassador Shaack to persist in her efforts, engaging in meaningful dialogue with policymakers and stakeholders,” STAND affirmed in a press release to the public.

  “Furthermore, STAND urges the esteemed Ambassador to increase collaboration with civil society organizations and individuals dedicated to these noble causes.

  “In our pursuit of the varied objectives outlined earlier, STAND implores the international community to articulate clear consequences not only for individuals who threaten or harm advocates but also for policymakers who prolong delays in establishing the courts, thereby failing to uphold justice and accountability in their cunning political maneuvers,” the newly organized civil society organization noted.

  Meanwhile, STAND has reassured the U.S. government, via its Global Ambassador at Large, that the movement remains unwavering in mobilizing and cultivating essential awareness among the people of Liberia to inspire widespread civil action, compelling policymakers to support justice initiatives.

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