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On 20 May 2021, a group of LGBT+ rights advocates (16 women and five men) held a meeting in the city of Ho in the southeastern Volta Region of Ghana. Meeting at a hotel for nurses and midwives, the group had met to share information on documenting LGBT+ rights violations in Ghana and had brought a number of flyers with them, including ones on "Coming out" and "All about Trans."
[3] [4] The debtor Bright started screaming, claiming that the men were there to steal laptops and mobile phones. A vigilante group from Aluu was alerted with the impression that the students were criminals disturbing the community. Before the vigilantes arrived, a mob started chasing the four men through the streets with sticks and stones.
On 20 May 2021 Ghanaian police in Ho, in the Volta region, assisted by security forces, raided and unlawfully arrested 21 people, including a technician, during a paralegal training workshop about how to document and report human rights violations against LGBTQ people.
Rosing agreed to make a guilty plea after sitting for a mediation session with the woman she attacked
Ghana is a country of origin, transit, and destination for women and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution. [2] The nonconsensual exploitation of Ghanaian citizens, particularly children, is more common than the trafficking of foreign migrants. [2]
Three Ohio State educators reflect on their experience being arrested about a month ago during a student protest against Israel-Hamas war 'It is traumatizing' 3 Ohio State educators recount ...
NUGS, officially The National Union of Ghana Students is the largest student organization in Ghana. [1] However the date of it foundation has been the subject of controversy. The official Facebook page suggests 1964. [2] However Professor Anselmus Kludze, father of Ave Kludze, claimed that he was the National President of NUGS for the period ...
Kelsy Brainard, 18, a student of the $70,000-per-year Roman Catholic institution in Worcester, Massachusetts, allegedly invited the 22-year-old man to visit her at 10.30 p.m. on October 1 so they ...