Liberia - Universal Periodic Review - Accountability - April 2025
Country: Liberia
Issues: Transitional Justice
Mechanism: Universal Periodic Review
Report Type: Stakeholder Report
Widespread and systematic violations of international human rights and humanitarian law characterized Liberia's two brutal armed conflicts, which took place between 1989 and 2003. Liberian men, women, and children were gunned down in their homes, marketplaces, and places of worship. In a few cases hundreds of civilians were massacred in a matter of hours. Girls and women were subjected to horrific sexual violence including gang-rape, sexual slavery, and torture. Children were abducted from their homes and schools and pressed into service, often after witnessing the murder of their parents. The violence blighted the lives of tens of thousands of civilians and displaced almost half the population.
While recent progress is promising, Liberia has not yet fully established and implemented a process of accountability or prosecuted any alleged perpetrators for past gross human rights violations and war crimes. This report focuses on the steps taken by the State party and developments within the State since Liberia's last Universal Periodic Review on 2 November 2020.