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Citizens Advocacy Network Notifies Police of Planned Protest Over Constitution Amendment

Publisher report1 reportUpdated 18 Aug 2026, 1:46 pmnotable · 42/100
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The Citizens Advocacy Network (CAN) has informed the Sierra Leone Police that it plans to hold a peaceful protest and march on Wednesday, 26 August 2026. In a letter dated 17 August 2026 to Inspector-General of Police William Fayia Sellu, CAN Executive Director Thomas Moore Conteh said the protest will give citizens a chance to [...]

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Sierra Leone Monitor · 18 Aug 2026, 12:29 pm

Citizens Advocacy Network Notifies Police of Planned Protest Over Constitution Amendment

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