58-year-old Ghanaian returnee demands compensation from French Government for human rights abuses
Mr Collins Fosu, a 58-year-old returnee has petitioned Ministry of Foreign Affairs to assist him demand compensation from the French Government for human rights abuses he suffered in the 1980s.
Mr Fosu wants the Legal Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to prevail on the European Commission of Human Rights to ensure that he gets justice.
According to him, the French Government had pestered him since 1981 after he initially refused to undergo surgical operation to remove a hernia at a hospital in Strasburg.
He said even though he later backed down and allowed the surgery to be performed on him the French Government declared him “persona non grata” and caused his name to be broadcast on radio stations across Europe.
Mr Fosu, a native of Senfi in the Bekwai Municipality, claimed he was harassed and chased out of European and some African countries by security agents.
He said the intense harassment by the security agents in Europe forced him to relocate to Egypt where he unfortunately had an industrial accident resulting in the amputation of both hands.
He appealed to the Ghana Government to assist him claim compensation for unfair and unjust treatment.
Source: GNA
This is the sort of inhuman treatments being meted out to ‘WE’ the BLACKS .Government should not sit down but take up this particular case with the urgency it deserves. NDC you have done it for the Gambian victims.Do this too.