Treating women as second-class citizens is a bad tradition

Your Five minutes enjoyment is her lifetime trauma!! No means No!!

And so CARE OUTREACH INTIATIVE Inc! joined many young women, girls, men, boys, and organizations to petition the government concerning the alarming rape cases.

Stop Sexual Domestic Violence!

Treating women as second-class citizens is a bad tradition. It holds you back. There's no excuse for sexual assault or domestic violence. There's no place in civilized society for the early or forced marriage of children. These traditions may date back centuries; they have no place in the 21st century.

Sexual Domestic Violence is on an increase in Liberia and we're calling on everyone to join us as we stand in solidarity with survivors of SGBV and awareness raising. Every Friday we We conduct Training for our Vulnerable kids as a visible action toward ending rape and other forms of violence against women, men, and children. You can join the Friday Training Campaign by bringing your kids every FRIDAY at your school, home or workplace. Together let's end Sexual Domestic Violence!

Public officials raping and supporting rape…..Teachers and Principals raping students; fathers raping daughters; relative raping relative; pastors raping children; “Zogoes” raping; just too much raping going on….NO SOLUTIONS!!!

The act of rape against women, girls, children, our loved ones, friends, and family do not require just condemnation but the fiercest weight of the law. Cruel men who abuse our women and children and girls do not deserve a second chance of walking free in a civilized society. Why is the law so silent? Why is the criminal justice system dinning with such a deadly crime? Why the so-called politicians do not speak to issue like this? Why is addressing rape is not a campaign manifesto? Is it not an issue to lend you, politicians, a vote? How about your God-given conscience? Our girls, children, and women are dying. The fight against rape is just beginning and will not end until we have a 0 rate of abuse against our women.

Treating women as second-class citizens is a bad tradition. It holds you back. There’s no excuse for sexual assault or domestic violence. There’s no place in civilized society for the early or forced marriage of children. These traditions may date back centuries; they have no place in the 21st century.