SENEGAL, Dakar, April 20, 2020,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- Authorities in Sub-Saharan Africa must take urgent action to protect people in detention from COVID-19, including releasing prisoners of conscience, reviewing cases of pre-trial detention, and guaranteeing access to healthcare and sanitation products in all facilities, Amnesty International said today. In many countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, a […]
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