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Its our responsibility as a country to look after our youth as they are our future.... we as a country are challenged to work together to stop this so called childish violence. In fact it is the responsibility of the school to provides education for its fellow students and to prevent violence by any means. Students and administrators must know that if such violence insist then there is no choice but to close it as it ruins the purpose of the church in providing education for its members. They must take responsibility and refrain from such childish act. The church reputation is being tarnished by such behaviour and must be stopped now or suffer the consequences as the Elder has expressed. I am sure he has been informed of the continuous violence that Liahona students have been involved in the past few years. Its sound dramatic but the church can't tolerate such violence as it is against the teaching of the church and the purpose of the school. Teachers cannot be around to look after students when they in town and in their villages, therefore the whole community must responsible for its own peace. Not so long ago a male in the village of Fua'amotu was killed while involving in a fight between youth of the village. The culture of violence must be stopped for the sake of our country as a whole. Ofa mai a hotau fakamo'ui Tonga... we ought to do something for our tiny nation...