New York, July 23, 2010-The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Ghana's attorney general to drop prosecution of prominent journalist Ato Kwamena Dadzie under
The Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police Service on Monday charged Dadzie, acting editor of Accra-based private station Joy FM, with publishing false news "with intent to cause fear and alarm," defense lawyer Shadrach Arhin told CPJ. Dadzie is free on a bail bond of 5,000 cedis (US$3,430) and faces a misdemeanor offense carrying a maximum sentence of two years in prison or a fine, according to his lawyer. Police referred the case to the attorney general's office for legal advice, he said.
In a July 6 story
Peace FM in Accra quoted
"We call on the attorney general to dismiss this outrageous criminal charge against Ato Kwamenia Dadzie," said CPJ Africa Advocacy Coordinator Mohamed Keita. "The police should not intimidate a journalist into disclosing his sources."
Ghanaian Minister of Information John Tia Akologu dismissed the allegations of threats in a press statement
In a press statement
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