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		<title>Press statement: Soldiers who abused two journalists must face the full rigors of the law</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For Immediate Release 14th April 2020. SOLDIERS WHO ABUSED TWO JOURNALISTS MUST FACE THE FULL RIGORS OF THE LAW iWatch Africa condemns in no uncertain terms the alleged assault of &#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://iwatchafrica.org/2020/04/press-statement-military-officers-who-abused-two-journalists-must-face-full-rigors-of-the-law/">Press statement: Soldiers who abused two journalists must face the full rigors of the law</a> appeared first on <a href="https://iwatchafrica.org">iWatch Africa</a>.</p>
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<p>For Immediate Release</p>



<p>14th April 2020.</p>



<p><strong>SOLDIERS
WHO ABUSED TWO JOURNALISTS MUST FACE THE FULL RIGORS OF THE LAW</strong></p>



<p>iWatch Africa
condemns in no uncertain terms the alleged assault of two journalists by
soldiers and call on the Military Authorities to conduct an expedited,
independent and transparent investigation into these two separate instances of
military brutality, with findings made public.</p>



<p>We find the actions
of the soldiers completely unwarranted and wish to remind all security officers
deployed across the country during this COVID-19 pandemic that they must desist
from brutalizing citizens and use the law to deal with recalcitrant citizens.</p>



<p>iWatch Africa also
wishes to remind all of the import of Article 15 (1), and (2) of the 1992
Constitution which provides for the respect for human dignity as follows:</p>



<p>(1) “The dignity of
all persons shall be inviolable.</p>



<p>(2) No person shall,
whether or not he is arrested, restricted or detained, be subjected to(a)
torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;</p>



<p>(b) Any other
condition that detracts or is likely to detract from his dignity and worth as a
human being”</p>



<p><strong>First
Incident:</strong></p>



<p>The first incident,
which happened at Olebu in the Ga Central Municipality in the Greater Accra
Region on Good Friday, involved a TV Africa reporter, Samuel Adobah, who had
gone to a fire scene around 10:30am on that fateful day for coverage. According
to the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Upon arrival on the scene, and
realizing that the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) had not arrived yet, he
called a colleague reporter at Adom FM to make an announcement on air to the GNFS
for help. That initiative, obviously, demonstrates that Samuel Adobah is not
only a journalist interested in the news but also a good citizen interested in
saving life and property.</p>



<p><strong>Second
Incidence:</strong></p>



<p>The second incident,
which occurred at Akrem in the Asokore Mampong Municipality in the</p>



<p>Ashanti Region,
involved a correspondent of Deutsche Welle, Yussif Abdul Ganiyu, who was assaulted
by a military officer on April 5, 2020. While conducting an interview outside
St Patrick</p>



<p>Hotel, Yussif Abdul
Ganiyu was assaulted by a military officer identified as 2nd Lt Betrot Ampoma, for
no just reason.</p>



<p>We also call on the
police to investigate these two cases expeditiously to bring the culprits to
face the full rigors of the law. We appeal to the President, as the Commander-in-Chief
of the Ghana Armed Forces, to denounce the unprofessional conduct of the
soldiers and call his men and women to order so that they would refrain from
such acts of brutality against media practitioners or civilians in the future.</p>



<p>Journalists continue
to play a crucial role in deepening Ghana’s democracy and informing the public
and we all have a responsibility to protect them from abuse and brutality by
some rogue elements in military uniforms.</p>



<p>Signed</p>



<p>Gideon Sarpong (Director, iWatch Africa)</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://iwatchafrica.org/2020/04/press-statement-military-officers-who-abused-two-journalists-must-face-full-rigors-of-the-law/">Press statement: Soldiers who abused two journalists must face the full rigors of the law</a> appeared first on <a href="https://iwatchafrica.org">iWatch Africa</a>.</p>
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