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'It is waste' - Angry Prof Kwesi Aning responds to US Human Rights Report on Ghana
Security master, Professor Kwesi Aning, has answered brutally to the demining report gave by the United States Department on common freedoms in Ghana.
In its 2021 Human Rights Report on Ghana gave on April 26, 2022, the State Department in addition to other things blamed the public authority for Ghana and offices of the condition of taking part in erratic denials of basic liberties including unlawful and extrajudicial killings.
However, responding to the report in a meeting with TV3, Prof. Kwesi Aning who is the Director of the Faculty of Academic Affairs and Research at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Center (KAIPKTC) said such a report that sabotages the sway of Ghana ought to be treated with scorn.
"We needn't bother with the State Department to determine what we are doing well or wrong. So I figure we ought to excuse this report with the scorn that it merits. I think after so long of autonomy we ought to be striking and let them know that this not right," he said.
He had before labeled the report as being "garbage" underscoring that Ghanaian specialists and researchers could similarly create a condemning report about the denials of basic liberties being kept in the United States which is promoted as a model for a majority rules government and regard for common freedoms.
"Were you to put 20 Ghanaian researchers and common freedom activists together we can compose a most horrendously awful report about the United States. So this report to me is trash and I figure it ought to be treated with the scorn that it merits. After just about 62 years of autonomy, we can compose our own report."
"We have a dynamic Civil society, we have a Parliament independent of its concerns or shortcomings, we have a legal executive that we can reprimand. An entire Minister went with ideas about how legal choices can prompt specific issues," he noted.
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