PYJ is one of the main reasons that investors don’t take Liberia serious. Who wants to invest in a country that doesn’t prosecute war criminals and allows them to hold government positions? If PYJ is so innocent then plead your case in front of a jury of your peers. Instead of standing behind the pulpit talking to people that majority are probably terrified to go against.
It is imperative to address a common misconception regarding the support extended to Mr. JNB during the electoral process. It appears there is a prevailing belief that such support might influence him to renege on his commitments to the Liberian populace. This notion, I must assert, is fundamentally flawed. The cornerstone of a democratic society lies in accountability and the fulfillment of promises made to its citizens. Moreover, I find it curious that there is a persistent unease surrounding the topic of the War Crime Court. It raises the question: if one's conscience is clear and actions justifiable, why should the prospect of such a court cause consternation? Liberia's history is not the story of a single individual; it is a tapestry woven by many hands. Therefore, the burden of history is not yours to bear alone. Let me be unequivocal in my statement: the establishment of the War Crime Court is an inevitability, a course set in motion by the wheels of justice and the demands of the Liberian people. Should you truly believe in your innocence, the court will provide a platform for you to present your defense. It is a fundamental right, in any democratic system, to have the opportunity to face one’s accusers and defend one's actions. Thus, I urge you to embrace this process, not as a threat, but as a testament to the principles of justice and accountability that we, as a nation, hold dear.
Your submission of words is spot on. I have been out of Liberia for the past 40 years, and the reason is fear. Fear that the perpetrators are roaming free in our government, also the ones that have committed atrocity against the ordinary Liberian, this includes dozens of members of my Family and others. Justice must be done for all. I will return to Liberia provided all who have committed crimes during and after the war are held accountable. My fear and others will be a thing of the past. I am sure I am not alone on this. Cheers.
Senator Johnson, you are not the only one who fought the war. The war and economy crimes court must be established. It is not about you. Those who committed crimes against the Liberian people didn't commit those crimes against Jesus.
See my Librarian people, I’m not from Liberia. However, if prince Johnson (now senator) and Charles Taylor didn’t launch this civil war, we all in Liberia wouldn’t have rights to express our selfs today. I understand the sentiments of atrocities committed but these people put their lives on the line to bring freedom to Liberia. No one is talking about the dictator’s crimes and families affected. If it wasn’t for prince Johnson and Charles Taylor, Ellen Johnson and president Joseph Boake wouldn’t be here talking. Liberia think????
So when war is over it means perpetrators should go with impunity? This is why we wanted GMW to do, but he disjointed us, but JNB will not let us down.
@sheikhhajj5869. Charles Taylor was definitely singled out for sure. Here’s the problem, Taylor over stayed his welcome if u know what I mean. The position he held was one of importance, a lot of people who sacrificed their lives and some their freedom were all hoping to be president after Taylor but he wasn’t ready to go. Also his dealings with neighboring Sierra Leones brought so much attention on him.
Am from Nimba but if care is not taken Nimba people might lead this country to chaos especially through senator Johnson
Bro used to say he wasn’t scared for World Crime Court. Now he’s sounding like he is scared 😂😂
I still don't understand why Liberians keep selecting warlords to represent us in our Congress
Because Liberians are insane.
A warlord who helped save his people from a bloodthirsty dictator.
PYJ is one of the main reasons that investors don’t take Liberia serious. Who wants to invest in a country that doesn’t prosecute war criminals and allows them to hold government positions? If PYJ is so innocent then plead your case in front of a jury of your peers. Instead of standing behind the pulpit talking to people that majority are probably terrified to go against.
Since when has Amerikkka prosecuted their own war criminals, and don’t tell me they don’t have any…………..
The war may be over but where there is no justice there is no peace so there must be justice in Jesus name aman
Prince Johnson is making mockery of Joseph Boakai. Thank you Prince Johnson !
Thank you for our President Boakai to deliver war crimes court!
It is imperative to address a common misconception regarding the support extended to Mr. JNB during the electoral process. It appears there is a prevailing belief that such support might influence him to renege on his commitments to the Liberian populace. This notion, I must assert, is fundamentally flawed. The cornerstone of a democratic society lies in accountability and the fulfillment of promises made to its citizens.
Moreover, I find it curious that there is a persistent unease surrounding the topic of the War Crime Court. It raises the question: if one's conscience is clear and actions justifiable, why should the prospect of such a court cause consternation? Liberia's history is not the story of a single individual; it is a tapestry woven by many hands. Therefore, the burden of history is not yours to bear alone.
Let me be unequivocal in my statement: the establishment of the War Crime Court is an inevitability, a course set in motion by the wheels of justice and the demands of the Liberian people. Should you truly believe in your innocence, the court will provide a platform for you to present your defense. It is a fundamental right, in any democratic system, to have the opportunity to face one’s accusers and defend one's actions. Thus, I urge you to embrace this process, not as a threat, but as a testament to the principles of justice and accountability that we, as a nation, hold dear.
Your submission of words is spot on. I have been out of Liberia for the past 40 years, and the reason is fear. Fear that the perpetrators are roaming free in our government, also the ones that have committed atrocity against the ordinary Liberian, this includes dozens of members of my Family and others. Justice must be done for all. I will return to Liberia provided all who have committed crimes during and after the war are held accountable. My fear and others will be a thing of the past.
I am sure I am not alone on this. Cheers.
Senator Johnson, you are not the only one who fought the war. The war and economy crimes court must be established. It is not about you. Those who committed crimes against the Liberian people didn't commit those crimes against Jesus.
Are u the only one who fought war? We just want to bring those warlords to Justice. We won’t promote impunity.
Why is he still afraid of war-crime court
Cognitive decline is on the rise in Monrovia - Liberia - these old- old playing with fire 🔥
This war is over 34 years ago, why is president Boakai talking about war crime court, he's likely to bring war back to Liberia if care is taken 🤔
No papay. It does not work like that.
His old self should be right where Taylor is in The Hague. His time is surely coming no sins will go unpunished.
PYJ use your tongue to count your teeth
Bro keep the same energy
It will come 😅
See my Librarian people, I’m not from Liberia. However, if prince Johnson (now senator) and Charles Taylor didn’t launch this civil war, we all in Liberia wouldn’t have rights to express our selfs today. I understand the sentiments of atrocities committed but these people put their lives on the line to bring freedom to Liberia. No one is talking about the dictator’s crimes and families affected. If it wasn’t for prince Johnson and Charles Taylor, Ellen Johnson and president Joseph Boake wouldn’t be here talking. Liberia think????
Hello I'm not Liberian, but do you think charles taylor was singled out , he wasn't the only one with blood on his hands?
So when war is over it means perpetrators should go with impunity? This is why we wanted GMW to do, but he disjointed us, but JNB will not let us down.
They criticized other people then, why not now?
Let war crime court come
Whe will ever preach the gospel and forget politics? And your gullible members are there laughing and clapping.
PYJ Nothing you get to discuss about JNB
@sheikhhajj5869. Charles Taylor was definitely singled out for sure. Here’s the problem, Taylor over stayed his welcome if u know what I mean. The position he held was one of importance, a lot of people who sacrificed their lives and some their freedom were all hoping to be president after Taylor but he wasn’t ready to go. Also his dealings with neighboring Sierra Leones brought so much attention on him.
Is has been done