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Liberian Opposition Denounces Government Response to Student Protests

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Last updated: March 29, 2025 11:35 pm
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Monrovia, Liberia – Opposition parties in Liberia, spearheaded by Movement for Progressive Change (MPC) leader Simeon Freeman, have expressed strong disapproval of the government’s handling of recent student protests in Monrovia. The protests, initially triggered by students’ demand for teachers to attend classes rather than boycotting due to low and delayed wages, and inadequate learning facilities have reportedly and allegedly faced a heavy-handed response, drawing criticism from various sectors of society.

In a press statement issued, Mr. Freeman accused the government of employing excessive force and silencing dissent, instead of engaging in meaningful dialogue with the students. “The students have legitimate grievances that deserve to be addressed with respect and understanding,” Freeman stated. “This violence against peaceful students is unacceptable and a clear violation of the principles of democracy and human rights,” the MPC said in a statement. “The government must listen to the legitimate demands of the students and teachers.”

The MPC leader further argued that the government’s response highlights a growing trend of intolerance towards opposing voices and a disregard for the rule of law. He called for an independent investigation into the government’s actions and demanded that all arrested students be released immediately and unconditionally.

Protesting high school students in the streets of Monrovia

The opposition parties have also vowed to advocate for policies that protect student rights and ensure their voices are heard in matters affecting their education and future. They plan to table a motion in the legislature calling for a review of existing laws governing public assemblies and protests to prevent future instances of alleged government overreach.

The government is yet to release a comprehensive statement addressing the opposition’s criticisms. However, a spokesperson claimed the government acted within its rights and was necessary to maintain public order. The students’ protests have caused serious disruptions in Monrovia, with students blocking major roads in the capital, hindering vehicle movement.

The student protests and the subsequent government response have sparked a heated debate within Liberia, raising concerns about the state of democracy and the protection of fundamental rights. The opposition’s condemnation amplifies the pressure on the government to address the underlying issues and adopt a more conciliatory approach to resolving disputes.

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