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  2. Arrests of 21 Ghanaian LGBT+ Activists - Wikipedia

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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. Aluu Four lynching - Wikipedia

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    [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.

  4. Occupy Julorbi House - Wikipedia

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    On Tuesday, September 19, Democracy Hub held a press conference to inform the public necessary measures adopted to ensure their safety and success of the demonstration. The Occupy Julorbi House was supposed to be a three-day protest at the seat of government the Jubilee House in Accra organized by Ghanaian civil society organization Democracy Hub.

  5. Four students arrested in connection to ‘wanted’ posters ...

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    The students were not named in a news release announcing the arrests. A fifth individual is still under investigation, Collins said. Do UR 'wanted' poster arrests qualify as a hate crime?

  6. Four students charged over beating of girl who died by ... - AOL

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    Adriana Kuch, 14, died by suicide after being beaten and harassed by classmates at her New Jersey school, prosecutors say

  7. Crime in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Thousands were arrested at college protests. For students ...

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    At Emerson College in Boston, 118 people were arrested when police were asked to enforce a city ordinance against camping on public property. All were charged with disturbing the peace and granted ...

  9. List of corruption cases in Ghana - Wikipedia

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