A two-day conference on accelerating accountability for crimes committed during Liberia’s 14 years of civil war ended over the weekend in the country.
The gathering concluded with the adoption of a resolution that seeks the establishment of a war and economic crimes court in Liberia.
Exactly two decades since the civil war ended in 2003, prosecuting warlords and their financiers have been a challenge.
WADR’s Darlington Porkpa in Monrovia reports that justice actors are mounting pressure on the government.