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The applicants, who were reportedly engaged in nonviolent demonstrations advocating for self-determination for the people of Western Togoland, argued that their detention was politically motivated ...
“I don’t know anything called Western Togoland. They came to meet me at my site, I’m a construction worker. The soldiers attacked me, shocked me. Even right now, this leg is not working ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNamibia to hold first commemoration of German genocide this weekNamibia this week will hold its first national commemoration for victims of mass killings by German occupiers in what is widely recognised as the first genocide of the 20th century, the government ...
The Homeland Study Group Foundation and its members were arrested under the Prohibited Organisations Decree of 1976 for advocating the independence of Western Togoland. However, while the court ...
The HSGF is a Ghanaian separatist organisation advocating for the independence of a territory they refer to as “Western Togoland,” which encompasses parts of Ghana’s Volta and Oti Regions.
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Unlawful detention: ECOWAS court orders Ghana to pay $75,000The ECOWAS Court of Justice has ordered the Ghanaian government to pay $75,000 in compensation to 30 members of the Homeland Study Group Foundation (HSGF) for what it described as their ...
On 17 May, 2025, the UNPO celebrated the recent decision made by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of Justice which found that the Republic of Ghana has breached the ...
HSGF is said to be a nonviolent movement seeking self-determination for the people of Western Togoland. Members of the group have, over the years, been reportedly subjected to a series of arrests and ...
The Wa Circuit Court, presided over by His Honour Jonathan Avogo, 25, has sentenced Adinan Mahmoud, alias Okra, “a notorious armed robber”, to 18 years’ imprisonment in hard labour on his ...
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