15-Year-Old Child Raped at ArcelorMittal: How Many More Victims Before Liberia Confronts Abuse at ArcelorMittal?
For nearly two decades, Liberians have been told that ArcelorMittal’s presence represents progress, development, and opportunity. Yet behind the glossy promises lies a pattern of abuse, exploitation, and silence that continues to harm the very communities the company claims to uplift. The latest case — the arrest of an ArcelorMittal Liberia staff member for raping a 15‑year‑old girl — is not an isolated incident. It is part of a long, disturbing history that Liberia has repeatedly failed to confront. This is not the first time children have been victimized within ArcelorMittal's operation areas. In 2010, fifteen schoolgirls were raped and impregnated by the head of ArcelorMittal’s school system . Instead of ensuring justice, accountability, and protection for the girls, the company’s only action was to force the alleged perpetrator to resign . There was no investigation, prosecution nor any form of redress for victims. The girls were left with lifelong consequences while the syst...