Let Justice Prevail!
By David Nyanti
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
March 31, 2004
Amnesty International wrote President Obasanjo to turn over Charles
Taylor to the court in Sierra Leone to face war crimes for the atrocities
committed during the civil war. In my opinion, many Liberians would
like Charles Taylor persecuted if in fact he abated in the Sierra Lone
civil war and the quid pro quo for diamonds. The gruesome pictures of
women and children with their arms and legs amputated (innocent civilians)
suffered at the hands of those heartless people, such crimes need to
be investigated and those responsible must be brought to justice to
deter future occurrences. In its letter to President Obasanjo, Amnesty
International had it right. "There can be no durable peace in West
Africa unless those who have committed serious violations of International
laws are brought to justice".
On the contrary, the civil war in Liberia and that of Sierra Leone has
some similarities. Atrocities in both countries occurred with the participation
of an external country. Charles Taylor was involved in the civil conflict
in Sierra Leone, while Lasanna Conte, President of Guinea abated LURD
to topple the Taylor's regime. At the peak of the Liberia civil war,
Amnesty International reported that the Republic of Guinea was directly
involved in supporting LURD. Crimes against humanity committed by the
warring faction LURD were just as bad as those in Sierra Leone. Children
arms and legs were cut off, pregnant women abdomens were split opened
and their babies were taken out and killed. Women and little girls were
raped. Children were captured from their villages, taken away from their
parents and given the death machine, an A-K47 to fight. All of these
atrocities were done to my people, our people with the help of Guinea.
I agree with the Catholic Archbishop Michael Francis that a war crimes
court should be established in Liberia to bring those responsible for
war crimes against the Liberian people to justice. However, instead
of justice, jobs were rewarded to them for the crimes they committed
against humanity. Furthermore, I also believe that the atrocities that
were committed in Sierra Leone abated by Charles Taylor are no different
from those atrocities that were committed in Liberia abated by Lasanna
Conte.
Consequently, "there can be no durable peace in West Africa unless
those who have committed serious violations of International laws are
brought to justice" Amnesty International, March 8, 2004.