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Title: Transitional Justice Working Group Initiative


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  • Transitional Justice Working Group Initiative
  • The Road to Peace in Liberia
  • Citizens Views on
  • Transitional Justice
  • August-September, 2004

2
A New Liberia
I appeal to the government that let this new
Liberia be a new Liberia and what has happened
should be in the past. Everybody should be given
rights and let us build a new Liberia. -
Female, Nimba County
3
Country Direction
4
Bryant Job Approval
5
Thermometer Ratings Government
Mean Score on a Scale from 0-100
6
Faction Leaders in Transitional Government
7
Effectiveness of DDRR
8
Duration of Peace
9
Progress Made
10
Economic Progress
11
Concerns
54
12
DDRR Process
13
Liberian Government Efforts
14
UNMIL Efforts
15
Justice System
16
Progress in Justice Issues
17
Thermometer Ratings TRC
Mean Score on a Scale from 0-100
18
War Experiences
19
Dealing With the Past
20
Prosecution of War Figures
21
Addressing the War and Abuses
For those willing to admit their crimes, there
would be no formal legal proceedings or
prosecution. For those unwilling to admit to
crimes, there would be formal legal proceedings
and prosecution Only target leaders and
commanders of warring factions identified as
committing or ordering abuses, and subject them
to formal legal action and prosecution.
Confront and document the abuses through a
written record, but without identifying
individuals responsible for the abuses and
without holding formal legal proceedings and
prosecutions Prosecute excombatants and
leaders of warring factions who committed abuses,
but avoid widespread public discussion about the
abuses
22
Actions for Peace and Reconciliation
Create a written record of all the abuses that
happened during the war   Create a special court
to prosecute faction leaders and punish those
found guilty of committing human rights
violations Create a truth crime tribunal where
people can tell their stories about what they did
during the war without fear of prosecution   Give
amnesty to all combatants who turn in their
weapons   Give amnesty to all combatants who
turn in their weapons, including faction
leaders Create a special court to prosecute
combatants and punish those found guilty of
committing human rights violations Jail faction
leaders for crimes committed during the
war   Jail combatants for crimes committed
during the war
23
Written Record Quote
If there is no record, no advice will be given
and I will continue to do it crimes. So at
least if we can forgive we shouldnt forget our
records, so when it has been written and
documented, you know what is wrong and cant do
it in the future. - Female, Bong County
24
Eligible for Amnesty
Excombatants who have turned in their weapons
All Excombatants
Faction leaders and commanders, even those that
ordered combatants to kill, rape and torture
civilians during the war
Faction leaders and commanders
25
Granting Amnesty
26
TRC Hearings
27
Current or New Courts to Judge War Abuses
28
Composition of Special Court
Liberians or Foreigners?
29
Foreigners in New Court Quote
It is going to be Liberians who face the courts.
If the judges are Liberians, they will want to
back each other, but if a foreigner comes in the
truth will be unveiled. - Female, Bong County
30
Thermometer Ratings International
Mean Score on a Scale from 0-100
31
Need for the International Community
32
Victims Compensation
33
Original Origins
Plan to Return
From county
Forced to move
Moved voluntarily
Yes
No
34
Home County Those that Moved
35
Home County - IDPs
36
Excombatant Reintegration
37
Reintegration Quote
They should be accepted because we are talking
about forgiveness, healing, we are talking about
being patriots and so we should accept them in
the community . - Male Community Leader,
Monrovia
38
Reintegration Quote
If I am not welcome, I will come back and ask
you to carry me so as to talk to my people to
forgive me because as we are talking about peace,
everybody needs to forgive each other. - Bomi
excombatant
39
Charles Taylor Committed War Crimes
40
Taylor Punishment
41
October 2005 Elections
42
Key Findings
  • Liberians are optimistic about the future of
    Liberia and have seen progress made in many
    areas, but more needs to be done, especially in
    terms of economic conditions, education and the
    justice system.
  •  
  • Liberians also feel that the government is doing
    too little, particularly in respect to
    non-combatants.
  •  
  • While Liberians want to put the past behind them,
    this does not mean they want to forget about the
    past.
  •  
  • Liberians are strongly in favor of having a
    written record. But a written record alone will
    not suffice.

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Key Findings
  • Holding truth crime tribunals where excombatants
    can publicly admit their wrongs without fear of
    retribution is the most approved manner to
    address the war. This was also strongly approved
    by excombatants, so would be the best mechanism
    to bring excombatants into the justice system.
  •  
  • While most Liberians do not want to prosecute
    excombatants, there is a strong desire to
    prosecute faction leaders and commanders and hold
    them accountable.
  •  
  • Liberians do not think the current court system
    can handle the prosecutions of war crimes and
    desire a special court comprised of both
    Liberians and foreigners.
  •  

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Key Findings
  •  
  • Liberians think they can not go it alone and need
    assistance from the international community.
  •  
  • There is also a strong desire to reintegrate
    excombatants back into their communities.
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