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Amnesty International Raises Concerns Over Anti Lgbti Bill

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses human rights concerns over a proposed bill in Ghana, with no mention of economic sectors, companies, commodity prices, supply chains, or trade impacts. The bill's potential effects on civic freedoms do not translate into a concrete commercial or sector-specific signal.
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- Amnesty International urged Ghanaian government to consider human rights implications of anti-LGBTI bill.
- Bill was passed by Eighth Parliament in February 2024 but did not receive presidential assent.
- Parliament's Human Rights Committee is addressing stakeholder concerns regarding criminalization of journalists and human rights defenders.
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