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Saturday, May 24, 2025

 U.S. AMBASSADOR URGES RENEWAL OF EXECUTIVE ORDER ON WAR AND ECONOMIC CRIMES COURT

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – As the expiration of Executive Order No. 131 approaches, United States Ambassador to Liberia, H. Mark Toner, has expressed hope that the mandate establishing the Office for the Establishment of War and Economic Crimes Court for Liberia (OWECC-L) will be renewed.

During a courtesy visit to the OWECC-L headquarters on Thursday, April 25, 2025, Ambassador Toner acknowledged the serious funding challenges facing the Office and emphasized the importance of sustained political and financial support. He noted that stronger backing from President Joseph Nyuma Boakai would reinforce the administration’s commitment to delivering on its campaign promises of justice and accountability.

In remarks following his visit, Ambassador Toner praised the early work of OWECC-L and highlighted its significance for Liberia’s future. “Had a great meeting with Dr. Cllr. Jallah Barbu and his team at the Office of the War and Economic Crimes in Monrovia. The team is off to an impressive start to bring long-overdue justice to Liberia and end the culture of impunity. Their work is making a real contribution to Liberia’s long-term prosperity and stability. Thanks for hosting me and keep up the good work!” Toner said.

The Ambassador, accompanied by members of the U.S. Mission, toured the OWECC-L facilities, met with staff, and was briefed by Executive Director, Dr. Cllr. Jallah A. Barbu, on the Office’s mandate, progress made, and the institutional groundwork being laid for the establishment of both the War Crimes Court and the National Anti-Corruption Court for Liberia.

Toner also emphasized that while U.S. advocacy and engagement would continue, it is critical for the Liberian government to present a compelling case to the international community on the necessity of a war crimes tribunal. “While advocacy and engagement are ongoing, the Liberian government must show the international community why Liberia needs a war crimes court,” he stated.

Dr. Barbu welcomed the Ambassador’s visit as a significant show of goodwill toward Liberia’s peace and justice processes. However, he pointed to the serious operational difficulties the Office faces, especially inadequate government funding, which he said has left staff without pay for the past three months.

“We are not discouraged, but we are not pleased with the current situation,” Dr. Barbu noted. “Despite these administrative challenges, the team continues to make substantial progress toward fulfilling the Office’s mandate.”

The Office for the Establishment of War and Economic Crimes Court extended its appreciation to the United States Embassy for its meaningful engagement and pledged to continue working with national and international partners to advance justice, reconciliation, and national healing.

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