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Gender Ministry condemns violence against women

Several women have been the victims of mob violence in Liberia, with fatality being reported in some cases.

Monrovia, March 21, 2024: The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection (MoGCSP) says it is troubled by the reported wave of domestic violence against women and girls across the country. 

Through a press release issued in Monrovia, the Ministry said it is taken aback at two trending situations in which an elderly woman was mercilessly beaten and later died at the ELWA Hospital as a result of the violence. In contrast, another woman was reportedly set ablaze in Gbarpolu County.

“MoGCSP categorically condemns, in the strongest term, the humiliation and murder of an elderly woman identified as Ma Theresa Bloh Cumeh.”

“This level of hooliganism, which has resulted in the loss of lives, undermines Liberia’s credential in curbing all forms of violence against women, children, the vulnerable, and people living with disabilities,” the release said. 

Residents of the Chocolate City Community reportedly beat the late Ma Theresa after it was alleged that she was a witch. She was subsequently rushed to the ELWA Hospital, where she later died.

The Ministry said it is deeply troubled and concerned and, therefore, called on every Liberian across the 15 counties to rekindle the pledge of ensuring a safer environment for women and children.

Liberia remains a signatory to international protocols, which, among other things, guarantee the rights of all citizens regardless of their sex or gender and social status.

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While the fight against rape and other forms of violence against women and children remains a daunting challenge, the Ministry of Gender continues to remind the general public that ensuring the safety and rights of women and children cannot be overemphasized.

This level of mob justice and unwarranted discrimination and abuse of innocent women in no way reflect the hospitable reality of Liberia we all envisaged. This is unacceptable, and all Liberians must vehemently denounce such unwarranted behavior.

Sadly, women are experiencing these harsh realities at a time when the world is certainly celebrating their resilience and rallying action for them to be genuinely empowered.

Amid these national and global efforts aimed at securing a safer space for women across the world, Liberia is still witnessing repeated and distasteful acts against women. 

The Ministry of Gender, at the same time, has expressed sadness over the separate incidents and extends deepest condolences to the bereaved families for the untimely loss of their relatives.

In that direction, the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection has called on the Justice Ministry to investigate the matters immediately and launch in-depth investigations, leaving no stone unturned in ensuring that justice is served in accordance with Liberia’s laws.

The ministry will continue to engage with MoJ until the alleged perpetrators are arrested and forwarded to court for prosecution. —Press release

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