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Ghanaians in US to demonstrate against Mahama at UN Assembly

The decision follows the police brutalities which was meted out to Let My Vote Count Alliance demonstrators.

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Some Ghanaians living in the United Sates have threatened to demonstrate against President John Mahama when he arrives in New York to address the UN General Assembly.

Director of Operations for the Group Kwame Agyeman-Budu has told Starr News that the attacks on the demonstrators last week is an indictment on Ghana's democracy, and the group will therefore petition the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations over the matter.

“We are going to tell the UN that a private committee must be set up to investigate what happened during the Let My Vote Count demonstration in Ghana and any violation on the side of the Police personnel should be dealt with in accordance with the laws of Ghana,” he stated.

President John Dramani Mahama will address the United Nations (UN) General Assembly Meeting on September 30, 2015.This year’s UN summit would focus on the adoption of a new set of universal sustainable development agenda.

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