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ChrisMayLA6,
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us avatar

Meanwhile in Ghana, as proof that repatriation has finally really got under way, an exhibition opens of Asante artefacts stolen by the British.

While, there's massive institutional resistance to repatriation, we should celebrate when it does happen as part of the need to shame those who continue to justify (or try to obscure) historical acts of looting perpetrated by the British.

Given the world situation it my be a small thing, but it remains important


https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/looted-asante-artifacts-return-ghana-british-museum-1234706961/

junesim63,
@junesim63@mstdn.social avatar

Interview with agroforestry researcher John Tennyson Afele about the rapidly declining forest cover in Ghana.

Ghana’s forests are being wiped out: what’s behind this and why attempts to stop it aren’t working
https://theconversation.com/ghanas-forests-are-being-wiped-out-whats-behind-this-and-why-attempts-to-stop-it-arent-working-229739

Toastie,
@Toastie@journa.host avatar

"If continues his current course, extraction of the lithium, copper, cobalt, nickel, graphite, and manganese vital for a green-energy transition will come at the cost of Indigenous lands and trust... it could also cost Biden the election."

Love the solidarity from ! ✊

https://www.newsweek.com/bidens-letdown-native-americans-threatens-indigenous-people-everywhere-opinion-1897073

krystyna,
@krystyna@toad.social avatar

@Toastie

I know the general issue. I don’t know the specifics.
But I’m responding to purity tests at a very critical time in our democracy.

Toastie,
@Toastie@journa.host avatar

@krystyna For you these might be purity tests. For Indigenous people, this is the unchecked pillaging of our lands---again.

Your democracy does not serve us.

eff,
@eff@mastodon.social avatar

MPs in Ghana have passed a draconian bill that will criminalize LGBTQ+ people, stifle free speech, and incite discrimination. EFF and 34 civil society organizations wrote to President Nana Akufo-Addo urging that he reject the bill. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/03/eff-and-34-civil-society-organizations-call-ghanas-president-reject-anti-lgbtq

user586,

It's forbidden in most of the religions practiced there and there are most likely other reasons they did it, don't force western culture onto people.

kkeller,
@kkeller@curling.social avatar

@mycall @eff so it's okay to put gay people in prison just for being gay?

AnnaAnthro,
@AnnaAnthro@mastodon.social avatar

Outrage as traditional priest, 63, marries 12-year-old girl

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68692997

shekinahcancook,
@shekinahcancook@babka.social avatar

@AnnaAnthro

That's just gross. Reason 351654 to avoid churches - they're way too into pedophilia and oppose laws against child brides.

BigAngBlack,
@BigAngBlack@fosstodon.org avatar

Portland artist donates proceeds from work to Portland Art Museum

https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/portland-artist-otis-quaicoe-donates-proceeds-art-museum/283-9eac1b81-0830-4614-af3d-dbabe1ae0f5b

> World-renowned artist Otis Quaicoe was born in , but now calls home. His latest painting is helping the Portland Art Museum




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cybeardjm,
@cybeardjm@masto.ai avatar

Osibisa, the “Flying Elephants”

https://amf.didiermary.fr/osibisa-flying-elephants/

Osibisa is a British Afro-pop band, founded by Teddy Osei in London in 1969 by four expatriate African (Ghana) and three Caribbean musicians. Osibisa were one of the first African bands to become widely popular, leading to claims of founding World Music. I discovered Osibisa when I was a teen, and this band is the […] …

nadinestorying,
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lsvd,
@lsvd@mastodon.social avatar

: Anti-+-Gesetz droht
👉 Philipp Braun vom LSVD fordert die internationale Gemeinschaft und insbesondere Deutschland auf, gegen das repressive Gesetz vorzugehen.
Er betont die Notwendigkeit, Ghana von der Liste der "sicheren Herkunftsstaaten" zu streichen, um LSBTIQ+-Geflüchteten besseren Schutz zu gewähren. "Solidarität kennt keine Grenzen", so Braun, ein Appell, der uns alle angeht.
👉 https://mag.dbna.com/leben/schockwellen-durch-ghana-anti-lgbtiq-gesetz-droht-48273

lsvd,
@lsvd@mastodon.social avatar

Mehrjährige Haftstrafen für + und Unterstützer*innen in
👉 Gemeinsam mit dem Bündnis queere Nothilfe Uganda bekunden wir unsere
👉 https://www.lsvd.de/de/ct/11317-Mehrjaehrige-Haftstrafen-fuer-LGBTIQ-und-Unterstuetzer-innen-in-Ghana

DieGesellschafterinLang, German
@DieGesellschafterinLang@swiss.social avatar
stephie_hamburg, German
@stephie_hamburg@norden.social avatar

Noch ein Land mehr, in dem meine pure Existenz eine Straftat wäre.

Das Land stellt die Identifikation, Förderung, Finanzierung und Unterstützung von unter Strafe - mit mehreren Jahren Haft.

In Deutschland bezeichnet man das als "sicheres Herkunftsland" @AuswaertigesAmt

https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/afrika/ghana-strafen-homosexualitaet-100.html

Ruth_Mottram,
@Ruth_Mottram@fediscience.org avatar

I introduced 2 colleagues to @thecontinent today. They're working on a to assist in and had not heard about the new anti-LGBTI legislation that was on its way

Thanks to I had - a friendly reminder that mainstream news outside is not always very broad. So give them some support...

https://mastodon.nl/
nrc_nl@mastodon.nl - Ghanees parlement keurt strenge lhtbi-wet goed, lange gevangenisstraf mogelijk https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2024/02/28/ghanees-parlement-keurt-strenge-lhtbi-wet-goed-lange-gevangenisstraf-mogelijk-a4191600?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mastodon&utm_term=20240228

tagesschau, German
@tagesschau@ard.social avatar

Das Parlament in Ghana hat ein Anti-LGBTQ-Gesetz beschlossen

Lesben, Schwulen und queeren Menschen in Ghana drohen künftig härtere Haftstrafen als bisher. Das Parlament verabschiedete ein entsprechendes Gesetz. Selbst Unterstützer sollen nun bestraft werden. Menschenrechtler protestieren dagegen.

➡️ https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/afrika/ghana-strafen-homosexualitaet-100.html?at_medium=mastodon&at_campaign=tagesschau.de

Vittoria, (edited )
@Vittoria@mastodon.social avatar

via AFP

's parliament voted to pass a controversial bill to severely restrict rights on Wednesday in a move condemned by rights activists. The bill still has to be validated by the president before entering into law, which observers believe is unlikely before a general election in December. Activist groups have called the "Human Sexual Rights and Family Values" bill a setback for human rights and urged President Nana Akufo-Addo's government to reject it.

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Vittoria, (edited )
@Vittoria@mastodon.social avatar

But the bill is widely supported in Ghana, where Akufo-Addo has said gay marriage will never be allowed while he is in power. Commonly referred to as the anti-gay bill, the legislation received sponsorship from a coalition comprising Christian, Muslim, and Ghanaian traditional leaders, finding substantial backing among members of Parliament. 2/2

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