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'Jailing Camila Alhassan is grave injustice against free speech' – Minority
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'Jailing Camila Alhassan is grave injustice against free speech' – Minority

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Minority Caucus in Parliament has launched a blistering attack on the Mahama administration over what it describes as an escalating assault on freedom of expression, demanding the immediate release of jailed TikToker Camila Alhassan and the repeal of Sections 207 and 208 of the Criminal and Other Offences Act.

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