Liberian women are leading the charge against the country's drug crisis

FILE - A boy rolls kush at the Baghdad Den in Freetown, Sierra Leone, March 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Caitlin Kelly, File)

MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — Women's groups on Thursday led a protest of thousands of people against a rampant drug problem in Liberia, urging the government to declare a national emergency over the crisis and enforce stricter punishment for drug abuse.

Marching through the capital, Monrovia, with banners and flags, the demonstrators presented a petition at parliament that called for a special court for drug cases and to increase the jail term for first-degree drug-related felonies to a minimum of 20 years — currently the maximum term limit.

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