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Liberia's Boakai apologises to war victims, honours slain presidents

LIBERIA, JUL 7 – President Boakai apologized for Liberia's civil wars, which killed about 250,000, and pledged to implement reconciliation measures including a war crimes court despite funding challenges.

  • On July 5, 2025, in Monrovia, Liberian President Joseph Boakai publicly expressed regret and apologized to those affected by the nation’s two devastating civil wars.
  • The apology fulfilled the 2009 Truth and Reconciliation Commission's recommendation after officials delayed action for nearly 15 years.
  • Boakai admitted to the government's past shortcomings, committed to preventing such failures in the future, and supported the government's 2024 endorsement to establish a tribunal dedicated to addressing war-related and economic offenses.
  • The civil wars from 1989 to 2003 killed an estimated 250,000 people and left many wounded or displaced, while prosecutions have only occurred abroad, not in Liberia.
  • The apology marks a major step toward national healing and reconciliation but faces challenges like funding the tribunal estimated at $100 million.
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Ledjely.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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