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Liberia's President Apologizes to Citizens for Two Civil Wars That Claimed a Quarter Million Lives..

President Joseph Boakai has delivered an official state apology for Liberia's two devastating civil wars (1989-2003) that killed approximately 250,000 people. Speaking at a national reconciliation ceremony in Monrovia on Saturday evening, the President acknowledged the nation's collective trauma and pledged to pursue justice.

Key Excerpts from the Apology:

  • "On this historic occasion, I formally apologize on behalf of the state to every victim of our civil war and every broken family whose dreams were shattered."

  • "The state could have done more. Now our duty is to ensure it never fails us again."

Context of the Apology:
The apology follows Boakai's recent participation in honoring two former presidents: Samuel Doe (tortured and killed at the war's outset) and William Tolbert (assassinated in Doe's 1980 coup). The wars were marked by:
✓ Massacres and mutilations
✓ Widespread rape
✓ Systematic child soldier recruitment

Unresolved Justice:
Despite a 2009 Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommending a war crimes court, no perpetrators have been prosecuted. Many remain influential in politics. President Boakai explicitly called for implementing these recommendations, stating: "No Liberian family was spared from the pain, violence and injustice that haunted our nation."