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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF LIBERIA FROM U.S. AMBASSADOR-AT-LARGE FOR GLOBAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE BETH VAN SCHAACK – URGES LIBERIAN TO MAKE THEIR VOICES HEARD ON THE WAR CRIMES COURT ISSUE

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In early March, I concluded my second visit to Liberia—a visit filled with hope and inspiration.

Like many Liberians, I was thrilled to hear President Boakai’s announcement in his inaugural address that he would begin the process of creating a War and Economic Crimes Court for Liberia. The wait for justice has been far too long for those who suffered horrific abuses during the country’s civil wars, despite the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). I applaud President Boakai for prioritizing justice in the early days of his administration. It was also encouraging to see a resolution in support of the War and Economic Crimes Court pass with strong support in the House.

I extend my congratulations to the Speaker of the House and other Representatives for taking steps to implement the important recommendations of the 2009 Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Now, it’s time for the Senate to follow suit!

As the Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, I witness on a daily basis around the world how impunity for atrocities harms not only the direct victims but also the entire society and the fabric of a nation. When there is no accountability for the worst crimes known to humankind, it undermines the rule of law and contributes to corruption and lawlessness.

True and lasting peace cannot exist without justice. During my visit, I was asked if I would be disappointed if Liberia did not build a War and Economic Crimes Court before my next visit. While I would like to see a court established, it is not my opinion that matters. The envisioned Court originated from the recommendations of your TRC, with the goal of bringing real justice to Liberians. This is your court and your history.

Therefore, I urge everyone reading this to make your voices heard on this issue. Speak up in your communities. Write, call, or reach out to your representatives and local leaders to express your feelings. If you desire justice, let your leadership know how impunity affects you, your family, and your community.

The bright future of Liberia lies in your hands—your voices must be heard. The United States stands with you and is ready to support you in this endeavor.

We will also closely monitor the situation to ensure that those advocating for justice do not face threats to their safety. All Liberians must be able to step forward and speak about this effort without fear of intimidation or retribution. Victims and witnesses must play a central role in the work of the future Court and must be able to do so freely and safely.

I am thrilled to be your partner in this journey. I had a wonderful visit to Liberia, and I eagerly await my next one—when I hope to join you in welcoming the establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court for all Liberians.

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