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Ghana's Nkrumah tortured in Ukraine as Accra stays silent
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51407, member: 636"] Ukrainian forces grabbed Joshua Nkrumah on September 6th after the Ghanaian man entered the conflict during 2024. His pregnant wife back home had no clue where he went for months while he sat locked up in brutal conditions across Western Ukraine. The family finally got word that Joshua remains alive and wants to come back to Ghana. Military officials prevented him from talking directly to his loved ones during his captivity. His relatives keep hoping he makes it home safely from the war zone. Both warring nations have swapped prisoners under humanitarian deals during recent months. The biggest exchange happened in late May when nearly a thousand detainees changed hands between the countries. Another major swap took place during early July involving wounded soldiers and civilians from both sides. Ukrainian and Russian authorities returned people ranging from young adults to middle-aged captives. Joshua and other foreign fighters still remain behind bars despite these large-scale releases. United Nations investigators discovered terrible abuse inside Ukrainian detention centers after interviewing former prisoners. More than half the questioned captives reported beatings, electric torture, dog attacks and mock executions during their imprisonment. Rights monitors found that mistreatment often began immediately after capture and continued throughout detention periods. The investigators documented illegal punishment methods that violate international warfare laws. Ghana must push harder through diplomatic channels to bring its citizens home from foreign conflicts before their situations become worse. [/QUOTE]
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