Liberia: Democracy in Focus

SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Elise Keppler, international human rights expert with 20 years experience in Liberia

15 min · 10 mrt 2026
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Welcome to this special edition of Democracy in Focus, a collaboration between New Narratives, Okay FM and Front Page Africa. I’m Anthony Stephens.  As plans for Liberia’s war and economic crimes court get underway, we’re running a series of special interviews with experts and stakeholders about how the courts will work. In this interview, I speak with Elise Keppler, who held a range of senior positions at Human Rights Watch, focusing on international criminal justice, and accountability for atrocity crimes,  When she first started at Human Rights Watch Liberia’s civil war was still raging. She was the organization’s Liberia focal point for 20 years.  She currently serves as the Executive Director of the Global Justice Center, a New York-based advocacy organization that advances accountability for serious international crimes, with a particular emphasis on gender justice. Our interview was held on the margins of a recent justice conference in Monrovia  Support the show [https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=LU2DAR3C3Q64Q&ssrt=1763637819837] Funding for this podcast comes from the Swedish embassy in Liberia and the American Jewish World Service. See more of our collaborations with media in West Africa at www.newnarratives.org

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aflevering SPECIAL INTERVIEW: Elise Keppler, international human rights expert with 20 years experience in Liberia artwork

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