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      <title>Ghana Parliament Passes Controversial Anti-LGBTQ&#43; Bill</title>
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      <description>Ghana&rsquo;s parliament passes a controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill, drawing strong condemnation from human rights groups.</description>
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<p>Ghana&rsquo;s parliament has passed legislation restricting LGBTQ+ rights, criminalizing the public expression and organization of homosexual activities. The decision has drawn sharp condemnation from international human rights organizations and several countries.</p>
<p>Under the bill, individuals or organizations that promote or support LGBTQ+ rights could face criminal penalties, including imprisonment and fines. The legislation also bans LGBTQ+-related gatherings and advocacy activities.</p>
<p>International human rights groups have strongly condemned the measure. Human Rights Watch said the bill severely violates fundamental human rights and freedoms, contravening Ghana&rsquo;s constitution and international human rights treaties. The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has also called on the Ghanaian government to reconsider the legislation.</p>
<p>The issue is deeply divisive within Ghana. Supporters argue the bill protects traditional family values, while opponents view it as a severe infringement on individual freedoms.</p>
<p>Several African nations have passed similar legislation in recent years, drawing international attention to the state of LGBTQ+ rights on the continent. Ghana&rsquo;s move, as one of West Africa&rsquo;s more stable democracies, is seen as potentially having a demonstration effect in the region.</p>
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      <title>[Brief] First Ghanaians Repatriated from South Africa After Anti-Immigrant Protests</title>
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      <description>First Ghanaian citizens to be repatriated from South Africa after anti-immigrant protests.</description>
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<p>The first group of Ghanaian citizens will be repatriated from South Africa following anti-immigrant protests and rising violence against foreign nationals. Ghana coordinated with South African authorities to arrange repatriation flights.</p>
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      <title>[Brief] Ghana to Evacuate 300 Citizens From South Africa Amid Xenophobic Violence</title>
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      <description>Ghana plans to evacuate about 300 of its citizens from South Africa following escalating anti-immigrant violence, the BBC reports. South Africa has seen repeated waves of attacks on foreign nationals, raising international concerns about xenophobia.
The evacuation reflects the severity of migration tensions in South Africa. Several governments have urged their citizens to remain vigilant and consider temporarily leaving high-risk areas.
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<p>The evacuation reflects the severity of migration tensions in South Africa. Several governments have urged their citizens to remain vigilant and consider temporarily leaving high-risk areas.</p>
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