ARTICLE AD
The Attorney-General has discontinued the case against the convener of the Democracy Hub protesters, who were arrested for demonstrating against illegal mining (galamsey).
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The protesters, who took to the streets to demand greater government action against environmental degradation, were detained and charged after their demonstration.
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However, the Attorney-General’s office has dropped all charges, effectively ending the case.
Read also: 39 Democracy Hub protestors remanded, cases adjourned to October 8th and 11thAbout 53 persons were arrested during the protest including convenor Oliver Barker-Vormawor, and Ama Governor among others.
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The individuals were arrested during demonstrations intended to raise awareness about the harmful effects of illegal mining, commonly referred to as galamsey on the environment.
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Activists have increasingly voiced their concerns regarding the destruction of farmlands, water bodies, and forests due to unregulated mining practices.

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