Coronavirus Slows Calls for the Establishment of War Crimes Court in Liberia - News Summed Up

Coronavirus Slows Calls for the Establishment of War Crimes Court in Liberia


Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County – Calls for the establishment of a war crimes court in Liberia has slowed since the first confirmed case of coronavirus in March this year. Report By Moses Geply, Contributing WriterAdama Dempster, one of many human rights advocates that set up the Secretariat for the Establishment of War Crimes Court in Liberia, says the coronavirus pandemic has stalled all the gains made for the establishment of war crimes court in Liberia. Before the coronavirus outbreak, human rights advocates, politicians, and victims pushing for the establishment of the war crimes court faced threats on their lives. Meanwhile, Prince Johnson has shown no remorse for the atrocity he of his men carried out during the civil war. “Go grab Prince Johnson, you won’t be able to even come close,” Johnson told his Monrovia congregation recently.


Source: Front Page Africa July 10, 2020 05:48 UTC



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