A number of ULIMO rebels were recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia to face a war crimes court, but that has yet to happen 10 years after the TRC report. In order for Mrs. Ndominin and other survivors in Foya to testify at a Liberian war crimes court, the court has to first be created. Alphonso Bemah, a man walking on the street, says ULIMO rebels cut off his father’s ears and made him eat them. Prince Jacob, 56-year-old sitting at a shop, says Ugly Boy killed his brother and uncle, because they were unable to carry the load he ordered them to. “I will like…the war crimes court to be here in Liberia so that most of those guys that did something to us can face trial,” he says, sitting in a rattan chair in his Ndoliloe village.
Source: Front Page Africa April 26, 2019 04:07 UTC