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The New Force releases press statement following “unlawful detention and human rights violations” of spokesperson

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The New Force, a Ghanaian political group have issued a statement following the arrest of its
spokesperson for Diaspora and Diplomatic Engagements, Shalimar Abbiusi.

 

According to reports, Ms Shalimar Abbiusi was arrested by the police for allegedly forging a document to obtain a resident permit as a Belgian living in Ghana.

Few hours after the news of her arrest, the New Force, the organisation she works for, has issued a press statement, calling her arrest unlawful, while giving more details on her arrest.

According to press release, “Ms. Abbiusi, was called in for a discussion on Monday, 4th December 2023 and never released thereafter. As we have now found out, for the past 4 days, Ms Abbiusi has been kept continuously in custody by the officers of the National Investigations Bureau, formerly the BNI. During these 4 days, the security officials have continuously questioned Ms Abbiusi about the New Force; wanting to know which people are behind it and if the people want to run for President.”

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The statement adds that “over this period, she has been denied access to legal representation, subjected to an unlawful search of her premises, and held beyond the legal 48-hour limit without formal charges. Further, despite the objections of Ms Abbiusi’s lawyers, her apartment was broken into without a warrant and the place ransacked. Yet not a single element of incriminating evidence was found against her.”

On the issue of illegal residence permit, the statement claims that “despite the fact that Ms Abbiussi’s residence permit was facilitated and issued to her over three years ago by the Ghana Immigration Service, the authorities today told a District Court that they have temporarily charged her with an offence claiming that one of the documents she submitted could not be verified. But that they are demanding that she is held in custody so that investigations into the New Force will continue.”

Read full statement below;

PRESS RELEASE

UNLAWFUL DETENTION AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS OF MS. SHALIMAR ABBIUSI, SPOKESPERSON FOR THE NEW FORCE IN GHANA.

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The New Force expresses deep concern over the recent events surrounding the arrest and detention of Ms. Shalimar Abbiusi, one of the spokespersons for The New Force.

Ms. Abbiusi, who is the spokesperson for the New Force’s diaspora and diplomatic engagements, was called in for a discussion on Monday, 4th December 2023 and never released thereafter. As we have now found out, for the past 4 days, Ms Abbiusi has been kept continuously in custody by the officers of the National Investigations Bureau, formerly the BNI. During these 4 days, the security officials have continuously questioned Ms Abbiusi about the New Force; wanting to know which people are behind it and if the people want to run for President.

Further, over this period, she has been denied access to legal representation, subjected to an unlawful search of her premises, and held beyond the legal 48-hour limit without formal charges. Further, despite the objections of Ms Abbiusi’s lawyers, her apartment was broken into without a warrant and the place ransacked. Yet not a single element of incriminating evidence was found against her.

While the authorities claim to be investigating the origin of The New Force, it is essential to emphasize that having a political organization is not a criminal offense. As such the arbitrary detention of Ms. Abbiusi raises serious concerns about the abuse of power, persecution of perceived political opponents and several human rights violations.

Despite the fact that Ms Abbiussi’s residence permit was facilitated and issued to her over three years ago by the Ghana Immigration Service, the authorities today told a District Court that they have temporarily charged her with an offence claiming that one of the documents she submitted could not be verified. But that they are demanding that she is held in custody so that investigations into the New Force will continue.

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We have witnessed rising attacks against the New Force including the taking down and targeted destruction of several billboards of the New Force. We consider that these actions reflect the approach of cowards and persons who have lost the moral plot of leadership

Ms Abbiusi’s arrest clearly marks an attempt by the Government to abuse our laws and its power in order to persecute political opponents. We deplore the attempts to use Ms Abbiusi’s immigration status to blackmail her. We consider that no person should be discriminated against on account of their political opinions or country of origin, as guaranteed by our Constitution. These actions are morally and legally wrong and undermine faith in our democracy as well as the independence and fairness of our political institutions.

Is this really the Ghana we want? A Chana where the abuse of power to intimidate and blackmail perceived political opponents and nationals of our partners? How much lower can we sink as a people? Ghana is losing its pride and its identity. We need a new direction; a new vision; and a New Ghana we can be proud of.

We encourage Ghanaians to be vigilant and engaged in preserving the integrity of our democracy. We ask you to demand for a different kind of politics. That is the promise of the New Force. The international community is closely monitoring these developments, emphasizing the need for a swift and just resolution.

Signed:

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#TheNewForce

Over the last few weeks, Ghanaians on social media have been left in a state of wonder as images of a masked man continue to be shared across.

“The new force embraces change,” the message on the masked images have left Ghanaians wondering who the person behind the mask may be.

On November 27th, the organisation via a press release announced it will unveiling the man behind the mask pretty soon.

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