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SPECIAL: Cecil Griffiths, security expert, on the challenges of protecting witnesses and national security during a war crimes court

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Welcome to this special edition of Democracy in Focus, a collaboration between New Narratives 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 Liberian and international experts and stakeholders about how the courts could work.

In this interview, I speak with Cecil Griffiths, head of the Liberia National Law Enforcement Association and a key adviser on national security issues. Griffiths trains Liberian security personnel and has a good understanding of the country’s security sector.

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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1. SPECIAL: Cecil Griffiths, security expert, on the challenges of protecting witnesses and national security during a war crimes court (00:00:00)

2. Marker 03 (00:06:00)

3. Marker 04 (00:08:54)

4. Marker 01 (00:13:26)

5. Marker 02 (00:14:41)

55 episodes

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Welcome to this special edition of Democracy in Focus, a collaboration between New Narratives 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 Liberian and international experts and stakeholders about how the courts could work.

In this interview, I speak with Cecil Griffiths, head of the Liberia National Law Enforcement Association and a key adviser on national security issues. Griffiths trains Liberian security personnel and has a good understanding of the country’s security sector.

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

  continue reading

Chapters

1. SPECIAL: Cecil Griffiths, security expert, on the challenges of protecting witnesses and national security during a war crimes court (00:00:00)

2. Marker 03 (00:06:00)

3. Marker 04 (00:08:54)

4. Marker 01 (00:13:26)

5. Marker 02 (00:14:41)

55 episodes

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