OWECC-L Launches Nationwide Justice Campaign Ahead of War Crimes Court
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An awareness-raising and public consultation campaign began on Saturday, July 19, in Liberia, to prepare for the opening of a hybrid court to try crimes committed during the civil war, a historic process that must be completed within two years.
Editorial: Justice May Elude Liberian War Victims. - Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
When President Joseph Nyuma Boakai signed Executive Order #131 in 2024, establishing the Office of War and Economic Crimes Court for Liberia, it was greeted with hope, especially among victims of the Liberian Civil War, that justice was in sight, but it seems not to be the case now, in the face of serious funding challenges. Despite the formal opening of the Office and the subsequent appointment of an Executive Director, the country’s institutio…
OWECC-L Launches Nationwide Justice Campaign Ahead of War Crimes Court
The Office for the Establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court (OWECC-L) embarks on a national outreach campaign in Liberia to promote justice, accountability, and public engagement. President Boakai emphasizes urgent action.
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