President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has officially launched the National
Palava Hut Program meant to promote and consolidate lasting peace and harmony
throughout Liberia.- All Africa.
In the presence of her Ivoirian counterpart, President
Alassane Ouattara, traditional leaders, elders, diplomats accredited near this
capital, women and youth groups, and other guests from both Liberia and Côte
d’Ivoire, the Liberian leader said, “The launch of this program is meant to
promote lasting togetherness thus ensuring that the peace and harmony that has
prevailed in our country for the past ten years is maintained,” adding that
this will further consolidate the country’s peace and democracy.
According to an
Executive Mansion release, President Sirleaf spoke in Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County,
last week, when she officially launched the program on the grounds of the
Administrative Building, the process to be spearheaded by the Independent
National Commission on Human Rights (INCHR).Article 10, Section 46 of the Truth
and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Act mandates the INCHR to ensure
implementation of the TRC’s recommendations.
In 2009, the
erstwhile Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommended the establishment of
the National Palava Hut Program as a means for redressing outstanding
traditional grievances and for fostering national healing, social cohesion and
reconciliation through dialogue at the community and grassroots levels. This
program will afford anyone who has committed, whether knowingly or unknowingly,
any wrongful act against an individual or the state during the Liberian civil
war, to admit the wrongful act and seek pardon from the people of Liberia
through the Palava Hut.
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