The St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Massacre is the single-worst atrocity in the Liberian Civil War (1989-2003), with 600 people—predominantly Gios and Manos—killed on July 29th, 1990. First VictoryA war crimes court campaigner with a placard at the “March for Justice” in 2018. “Everybody knows that the Lutheran Church Massacre happened, but there has been no accountability. The people responsible for the Lutheran Church Massacre remain free.”Victim John Z said, “It is very difficult for me to remember and speak about these events, because it makes me feel terrible. “We feel justice is closer,” said Marcus Quoigoah, president of the Lutheran Church Massacre Survivors Association.


Source:   Front Page Africa
March 17, 2021 09:11 UTC