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#IWACU4 released, Deyda Hydara remembered, and Ghana s post-election violence – Ghana Visions

#IWACU4 released, Deyda Hydara remembered, and Ghana s post-election violence – Ghana Visions
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Security probe rampant cases of poisoning in Bukedea

Daily Monitor Wednesday February 10 2021 Advertisement Security officers in Bukedea District are investigating the rampant deaths caused by suspected poisoning of food and drinks served to victims. This comes barely two weeks after seven children in Komolo Village, Malera Sub-county, were allegedly poisoned by an unidentified person.   The latest incident, which saw two of the seven children die, occurred almost two years since the last case of poisoning was reported in the area. Mr Samuel Elungat, the father of the victims, said the family is  yet to  overcome the tragedy. “I don’t have family issues with anyone. I don’t know why they chose to kill my children,” Mr Elungat said.

#IWACU4 released, Deyda Hydara remembered, and Ghana s post-election violence – Ghana Visions

+ December 2020 in Africa: A free expression roundup produced by IFEX’s regional editor Reyhana Masters, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region. The end of 2020 brought an unexpected but welcome Christmas Eve gift in the unconditional release, through a presidential pardon, of Burundian journalists Agnes Ndirubusa, Christine Kamikazi, Egide Harerimana and Terence Mpozenzi. Very good news, @iwacuinfo journalists Agnès, Christine, Térance & Egide have been released. We welcome this decision because their conviction was unfair. However, other #HRDs likeGermain RUKUKI are still in jail, they also deserve better. @DefendDefenders@AfricaDefenderspic.twitter.com/kO8jvTDB2r The journalists from Iwacu Press Group, one of the country’s remaining independent media outlets, were sentenced to two and half years in prison and fined a million Burundian francs (US$515) in what was seen as a flawed legal process.

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