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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Smith welcomes appointment to lead Liberia's war crimes court

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Congressman Christopher H. Smith, District 4 | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Christopher H. Smith, District 4 | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), Chair of the House Global Human Rights Subcommittee, today welcomed Liberian President Joseph Boakai’s appointment of Counselor Jonathan Massaquoi as Executive Director of the Office of War and Economic Crimes Court.

“With this critical appointment, President Boakai continues to show his commitment and eagerness for justice,” said Smith. “His expeditious pursuit of accountability for the people of Liberia has strong support here in the U.S. Congress, and we will continue to support him when he stays the course for justice in the face of inevitable pushback from those guilty of crimes or trying to undermine the process.”

Counselor Jonathan Massaquoi’s appointment follows a U.S. congressional hearing chaired by Smith last week that examined steps toward accountability for those responsible for human rights violations suffered by hundreds of thousands of Liberians in recent decades.

Under Massaquoi’s direction, the Office of War and Economic Crimes Court is tasked with establishing a court to bring to justice individuals who committed human rights abuses during Liberia’s civil wars between 1989 and 2003. During these conflicts, 250,000 Liberians died from fighting, and thousands more were conscripted as child soldiers, raped, suffered loss of limb, and endured other traumatic experiences.

“The people of Liberia—who suffered brutal human rights violations and economic crimes for so many years—deserve nothing less than justice,” Smith said.

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