In Ghana, court bars economic hardship protest

In Ghana, court bars economic hardship protest

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A high court in Ghana has barred groups from holding protests in the capital Accra as youth-led demonstrations in other African countries become commonplace. 

The 7-day protest dubbed ‘The Gen-Z demo’ is billed for July 31 to August 6 at the Black Star Square.

Protest organisers said two million people would march to demand more action from President Nana Akufo-Addo on corruption and living conditions. They will also rail against delays in signing an anti-LGBTQ bill into law.

Court documents seen by ModernGhana News said the police have warned that the planned demonstration could compromise public order.

In a ruling on Tuesday, Abena Serwaa, high court judge, approved police request to ban a handful of organisations from carrying out protests.

The planned protests come amid election campaigns in Ghana.

They also arrive on the heels of a wave of demonstrations across Africa in recent weeks.

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