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Youth Activist Calls on Senate to Approve War & Economic CrimesCourt

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Last updated: March 28, 2024 10:45 am
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Youth activist Moses Buwee passionately advocates for justice and reconciliation in Liberia, urging the Senate to approve the establishment of a war and economic crime court.

  In a stirring call to action, youth activist Moses Buweehas implored the Senate to swiftly approve the establishment of a war and economic crime court. Buwee’s impassioned plea comes amidst mounting pressure for accountability and justice for the victims and survivors of Liberia’s turbulent past.

  Buwee emphasized that the overwhelming majority of the Senate campaigned on promises of justice and accountability, making the approval of the court a matter of fulfilling electoral mandates. He urged Senate Pro-Tempore, Nyonblee Kangar Lawrence, to champion the cause of justice for all Liberians, emphasizing that the court’s purpose is not retribution but rather accountability and reconciliation.

  Acknowledging the invaluable support of the United States in Liberia’s pursuit of justice, Buwee highlighted the pivotal role the court would play in advancing the nation’s journey towards healing and reconciliation. He commended the 55th Legislature for their resolute action in passing the resolution to establish the court, citing it as a testament to Liberians’ readiness to seek justice.

  Buwee underscored the significance of the court in addressing the severe consequences of war on Liberian society, particularly on vulnerable groups like children and pregnant women. He underscored the importance of justice as a fundamental step towards healing the wounds inflicted by past conflicts.

  The establishment of a war and economic crimes court, Buwee argued, is essential for several reasons. Firstly, it upholds justice for victims and survivors, ensuring that perpetrators of war crimes and economic exploitation are held accountable. Secondly, it fosters reconciliation by providing a platform for both victims and perpetrators to confront the past and work towards a shared vision of a peaceful future.

  Moreover, the court serves as a deterrent against future atrocities, sending a clear message that impunity will not be tolerated in Liberia. By restoring confidence in institutions and fulfilling international obligations to address past human rights violations, the court contributes to the promotion of human rights and justice worldwide.

  Buwee called on all Liberians to support the establishment of the court and participate in its processes. He urged war victims and survivors to remain hopeful and resilient, while appealing to the international community to continue supporting Liberia’s peacebuilding efforts. The establishment of a war and economic crime court, he emphasized, is not just victory for Liberia but a triumph for justice and reconciliation on the global scale.

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