Members of the Arise Ghana group embarked on a two-day demonstration to express their displeasure about the difficult economic situation under the current government.
The presumed peaceful demonstration turned chaotic when a misunderstanding between the police and the protestors led to the pelting of stones and firing of tear gas.






























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