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Posted September 22, 2006
Truth Commission to begin workshops for Diaspora hearings
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
of Liberia will next week, begin holding series of workshops with
various Liberian communities across the United States in preparation for
hearings in the Diaspora.
According to Commissioner Massa A.
Washington, Head of the TRC's Diaspora Committee, who is currently in
the United States coordinating the trainings, the workshops will
create a forum for the TRC to update Liberians in the Diaspora on the
activities of the Commission and recruit volunteers to serve as
Statement -takers for the TRC as prelude activity to the commencement
of hearings in the Diaspora. More importantly the TRC wants to
dialogue with Liberians and hear the views about the reconciliation
and healing process in the country after 14 years of civil conflict.
Commissioner Washington, who is
galvanizing the Liberian Diaspora communities in the United States
through community leaders for participation in the workshops,
explained further that the trainings will take place in the States
of Minnesota, Staten Island and Washington DC. Unlike the Minnesota
workshop, which will be held exclusively for Liberians residing in
that State, she added that the other workshops on Staten Island, New
York, and in Washington DC will combine several Liberian
communities due to resource constraints on the part of the TRC.
She stated that the workshop in
Minnesota will be held for two days on Friday, September 29 and
Saturday, September 30, beginning at 9am to 4pm. Community
leaders and members from the Liberia communities in North
New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and
Massachusetts will attend the workshop scheduled to be held on
Staten Island,New York on October 14, 2006, while the
Washington DC workshop slated for October 7, 2006 will have in
attendance leaders and members of the Liberian communities in
Washinton DC, Maryland, Philadelphia, South New Jersey, Delaware
and Virginia.
The three workshops will
be conducted by the TRC in collaboration with the International
Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) in New York, Minnesota
Advocates for Human Rights, and the Center for Victims of
Torture (CVT). The Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights and the
CVT both based in St. Paul, Minnesota , are collaborating
partners of the TRC responsible to help coordinate the Diaspora
hearings on behalf of the TRC.
It can be recalled
that recently the Commission conducted a five- day national
healing effort training of several categories of persons
recruited for various aspects of field work of the commission.
The training was conducted for statement-takers,
investigators, and county coordinators at the St. Teresa's
Convent Pastoral Center located on Randall Street in Monrovia.
Over 1, 000 individuals recently sat the statement-takers
aptitude test nationwide and two hundred were recruited for
the process.
The topic covered during the
training in Liberia are expected to be used for the
workshops in the United States, with minor modifications to
fit the US setting according to Commissioner Massa
Washington, for consistency throughout the process.
The training in Monrovia
included topics on Human Rights Law, Humanitarian Law,
the TRC Mandate and Powers, Background to the Conflict in
Liberia, Role of Statement-Takers in the TRC Process, and
Basic Principles of Statement-Taking.
Other topics included
Models of Unsuccessful and Successful Statement-Taking,
Introduction to Trauma, Interviewing Skills and
Techniques, Liberian Techniques for Interviewing
Children and Code of Conduct for TRC Employees.
Topics to be highlighted
will include the role of Women and Girls in the
reconciliation hearing process, Victims of Sexual and
Gender Based Violence, Ex-Combatants, Persons with
Disabilities, Self-Care for Statement-Takers, and
Model of a Statement-Taker Involving a Member of a
Special Group.
Commissioner Washington is of high hopes that
Liberians and community leaders will attend the
various workshops, which are germane to sustainable
peace in Liberia, adding, " we want our people to come
out and join these discussions so we can hear their
voice and views on the reconciliation and healing
process in our country."
In a related development, Commissioner Massa
Washington is expected to deliver a presentation on on
the status of the TRC this Saturday, September 23,
during the Annual Convention of the Union of Liberian
Association in the Americas (ULAA) in Philadelphia.
She will update the Union and the single largest
gathering of Liberians attending the Convention
from over forty states about the work of the TRC and
reinforce the invitation for the workshops in the
Diaspora and the need for Liberians abroad to be
active participants in the TRC process.
Writes,
Sam Togba Slewion
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