Recent protests against Galamsey, the illegal gold mining activity in Ghana, have sparked widespread activism, notably through the “Stop the Galamsey and Re-Occupy Julorbi House” movement.
Protesters are calling for urgent government intervention to stop the environmental destruction caused by the practice. However, the police response has drawn criticism, with several demonstrators being arrested, sparking concerns over the right to peaceful assembly.
Journalists have taken a prominent role in these protests, with Fred Duhoe of Channel One TV displaying a “Stop Galamsey Now” placard at the GJA Media Awards.
This advocacy highlights the media’s involvement in pushing for social and environmental reform.
Government officials, including the Information Minister, have criticized international coverage, accusing reporters like CNN’s Larry Madowo of bias.
With environmental degradation and health concerns at the forefront, there is a growing public demand for stronger political will to address Galamsey effectively.
Source: OccupyGh.com
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