Sierra Leone’s counter-terrorism bill risks eroding democratic freedoms

[IFEX - Africa] - 21/05/2025
The West Africa Network of Activists and Media Defence Lawyers has cautioned that Sierra Leone's Counter-Terrorism Bill 2024 contains vague provisions that could target journalists, protesters, and human rights defenders under broad claims of national security. The post Sierra Leone’s (…)
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