Monrovia, Liberia – In a US Embassy release issued in Monrovia Monday, an interagency delegation of representatives from the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Global Criminal Justice, Homeland Security Investigations, Department of Justice (U.S. Attorney’s Office, Philadelphia), and Federal Bureau of Investigation will visit Liberia to strengthen U.S.-Liberian cooperation across the justice sector and contribute to Liberian efforts to establish a War & Economic Crimes Court.
According to the US Embassy release, the delegation will meet representatives from the Liberian government, as well as Liberian counterparts in law enforcement, the legal sector, and civil society, to build partnerships, exchange ideas, and share experiences with regard to prosecuting complex cases in a trauma-informed and victim-centric way.
A US Embassy release added that the delegation brings extensive experience investigating and prosecuting war crimes and other atrocity crimes, as well as victim support.
In the release, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, Beth Van Schaack commended Liberia for their commitment to build a War and Economic Crimes Court, and they are proud to send this delegation to Liberia to support local efforts towards justice and accountability.
According to Beth Van Schaack in the release they are stand ready to be a partner as Liberia takes on this challenge, and hope this visit will be the start of a productive relationship, where both U.S. and Liberian officials can learn from each other.
Credit: US Embassy Liberia
Photo credit: US Embassy Liberia