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Nigerian woman faces jail for giving tomato paste bad review on Facebook Chioma Okoli was arrested after claiming puree had too much sugar – raising fears over freedom of speech
Champions of Uganda’s anti-gay law blame ‘homosexuals’ for corruption scandal The Speaker of the Ugandan Parliament has been accused of involvement in huge cash transfers to private accounts
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Braverman’s consultation on anti-protest laws was ‘only open to police’ High Court told government only sought feedback from people it knew would agree with its controversial changes
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