Ghana Law Tests World Bank Loyalty With $20 Billion on The Line
Demonstrators rally against Ghana's bill in New York in 2021.
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Ghanaian Supreme Court judges started hearing two separate lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of a bill that seeks to punish people identifying as LGBTQ with up to three years in prison.
Wednesday’s sitting didn’t go into the substantive cases brought by Amanda Odoi, an academic, and Richard Sky, a lawyer, in their capacity as concerned citizens.