Against this backdrop, Rep. Kolubah has written the Plenary, the highest decision making body of the House of Representatives to reintroduce two instruments that have overstayed in committee rooms. Ironically, since his ascendancy as President of Liberia, Weah has not taken any action to ensure justice for past war crimes. The Speaker, who was once an ardent supporter of a war crimes court, has been blamed by many war crimes court supporters for using his power to block every effort to initiate the establishment of the court. Rep. Kolubah Joins Blayhi in Call for CourtUnlike key players of the war including Senator Prince Johnson and Rep. George Bolley who continue to openly denounce the call for a war crimes court, Rep. Kolubah, who also participated in the war has been a staunch advocate of the court. But unlike Evangelist Blayhi, Rep. Kolubah was not indicted by the TRC.


Source:   Front Page Africa
May 18, 2021 07:14 UTC