Opposition Political Parties
Want Stringent Measures Against Rebel Supporters
By: Moses M. Zangar, Jr.
Accra, Ghana
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
August 1, 2003
Representatives of 17 Liberian opposition political parties attending ongoing
peace talks in Ghana have unanimously deprecated the continuous military arrogance
leading to an acute humanitarian crisis in Liberia. Consequently, they are
calling for the expulsion of all elements of the political and military leaderships
of the rebels, LURD and MODEL, from all ECOWAS countries, mainly Guinea and
Ivory Coast.
The 17 Liberian political parties in a statement Wednesday want the leaderships
of the two rebel groups that are residing in what they called the comfort,
luxury and security of Guinea and Ivory Coast expelled and send back to Liberia
so that they can experience, first hand, the massive suffering they are imposing
on the Liberian people by their actions.
Similarly, the group also wants the United States and the European Union to
place a travel restriction on the two leaderships and at the same time, freeze
the assets of those residing in Western countries and supporting onslaught
on innocent civilians.
Furthermore, the 17 opposition political parties also want the international
community, especially ECOWAS, the United States, Britain and France to bring
pressure to bear on Guinea and Ivory Coast to halt their alleged diplomatic,
political and military support to the rebel movements in Liberia.
They noted with profound indignation, the pattern of "intrigue, deception
and double-standards" that has been employed by the belligerents, particularly
LURD and MODEL since the signing of the fragile truce on 17 June this year.
"As a demonstration of their insensitivity to the plights of the war-weary
people of Liberia, they have repeatedly violated the June 17th cease-fire
agreement, causing the death of hundreds of women, children and other innocent
civilians," the statement intimated.
Accordingly, the statement reminded the rebels that territorial cnquest at
this time is an effort in futility, as no amount of intimidation or blackmailing
through the acquisition of territories will serve as a basis for the determination
of the future political leadership of Liberia. They said their stance was
intended to give meaning and support to the peace process instead of continuing
business as usual with those whose apparent objective is to wreck the peace
talks, exhaust the patience of the international community and take power
by force of arms and subsequently install a military junta over the corpses
of the Liberian people.
The Liberian political parties have threatened to discontinue all negotiations
with the belligerents should they not allow the ECOWAS force free passage
to conduct their peacekeeping mission in Liberia.
Additionally, they said the callous action of the belligerents to indiscriminately
rain missiles on densely populated refuge centers, residential areas, churches
and displaced centers is "barbaric and totally unacceptable," and
as such, questions their motivation for the war they are prosecuting as well
as their capacity to meaningfully contribute to national healing and governance.
"Their actions make them suitable candidates for accountability before
a war crimes tribunal."
The statement also called on ECOWAS, the African Union, the EU, International
Contact Group on Liberia and the UN Security Council to begin to develop and
put into place the mechanism for a war crimes tribunal for Liberia to try
those responsible for crimes committed against humanity. This, the parties
said will put in check the culture of impunity that has arisen in the country.
It can be recalled that the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan reminded those
who may be responsible for gross human rights violations and violations of
international law that they will be held, individually and collectively, accountable
for their actions.
Conversely, the parties noted with disappointment the level of "undue
delay" in sending peacekeeping troops to Liberia, intimating that such
an undue delay in the deployment of troops represents a "lack of political
will" on the part of the international community, mainly the United States
to do what is necessary to resolve the Liberian crises.
Recounting America's deep historical roots with Liberia, the 17 opposition
political parties said Liberia was a strong ally to the US during the Cold
War during which time it allowed its territory to serve as host to significant
American security assets. " Liberia has been a faithful friend. That
friendship is now crying out for reciprocity," they stressed.
The All Liberian Coalition Party(ALCOP), Free Democratic Party of Liberia(FDPL),
Labor Party of Liberia, the Liberia Action Party(LAP), Liberia Equal Rights
Party, Liberia National Union(LINU), the Liberia People's Party(LPP), Liberia
Unification Party(LUP), National Democratic Party of Liberia(NDPL), National
Reformation Party, the New DEAL Movement, People's Democratic Party of Liberia(PDPL),
the Progressive People's Party(PPP), Reformation Alliance Party(RAP), True
Whig Party(TWP), the United People's Party(UPP) and the Unity Party(UP) were
among 17 registered opposition political parties issuing the statement Wednesday.