His Excellency,
In the countdown to the Christmas and New Year festivities and season, I followed and covered the PROTEST MARCH of Liberian Female Lawyers, Women Advocacy groups and other citizens standing in solidarity with the women (including a few men). The March commenced at Vamoma in Sinkor and ended at the Premises of the Ministry of Justice on 14th Street, Sinkor, majorly protesting against the very despicable and inhumane manner in which Ms. Deddeh Simmonde was mercilessly beaten and grossly abused and disgraced by her assailants and some frenzied mob on November 13, 2023 at popular Red Light commercial district in Paynesville, just bordering Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia.
It would be noted that a major cause of the compromise of rape cases in communities across the country is because some security personnel demand a lot of money from survivors/victims and or their families for services that are expected to be free of cost. As such, the survivors and their families see themselves as “double victims.” So as a result they would rather compromise with predators and receive some financial “reparation” than going through the gruesome exploitation of some police officers, while in pain and trauma.
It is therefore expected that government will take their responsibility to enhance and enforce the rule of law very seriously in order to forestall mob violence and justice in our communities across the country, as well as proactively elevate the rights of women and the girl child.
I closing, I would like to enjoin the government of Liberia to note that Liberia, being still a patriarchal society, needs to robustly enforce existing laws on rape and mob violence/justice, and not just pay lip service to them, as well as make more stringent and enforceable laws that would protect all and sundry, but especially the girl child, women, indigent and vulnerable persons in the Liberian society.
Women’s and the girl child rights are HUMAN RIGHTS TOO!!
Best Regards,
Dr. Abraham Williams
- Senior Consultant, Liberia Reform Movement (LRM)
- Global Member, Amnesty International (AI)
- Member, International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
- Member, Inter-African Union for Human Rights (UIDH)
- Member, Guinean Organization for Human Rights (OGDH)