War Crimes Court Will Undermine
…Father Tikpor
“Do not waste your time my beloved commissioners. An international court will not give us peace,” Father Tikpor said.
He was testifying Monday at
He said the establishment of an international war crimes court in
“We will not sleep if you recommend that. We will not sleep. They have their men around here. An international war crimes court will not heal the country. It will not heal the situation. We are a forgiving society. We are a healing society,” he said.
He recommended that leaders of the former warring factions be granted amnesty so that the country can remain peaceful. “Let’s ignore the heads of the former warring faction. It is God that will judge them,” he said.
Father Tikpor admonished Liberians to allow God to decide the fate of members of the former warring factions, saying, “Let God take our revenge.”
He clarified that his recommendation was personal and not the position of the Catholic Church in
Although he said he was not against the commission recommending prosecution, he was opposed to the setting up of a war crimes court in
Under the theme: “Examining Liberia’s Past: Reality, Myth, Falsehood and the Conflict”, the hearingwill provide a critical review and expert perspectives into Liberia’s past not only for the purpose of understanding the historical antecedents to the conflict, but to ensure the country’s history or national narrative reflected the experiences, beliefs and aspirations of Liberians of all backgrounds.
The hearing featuring the testimonies and presentations of historians, anthropologists, journalists, lawyers, politicians, diplomats and clergymen is intended to help Liberians rewrite their history by seeking to identify the issues that underpinned our history, divided us as a people and nearly eviscerated the state.
The hearings are focused on events between 1979 and 2003 and the national and external actors that helped to shape those events.
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Press Release issued by the TRC's media unit.
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