Punished for being poor in Africa
Every year thousands of people in Africa are arrested and detained in Africa for petty offences, many dating back to colonial times such as being ‘a rogue and vagabond’. The following organisations participated in creating this clip: Open Society Foundations, Southern Africa Litigation Centre, International Commissioner of Jurists (Kenya Section), Centre for Human Rights Education, Advice and Assistance (CHREAA)(Malawi), African Policing and Civilian Oversight Forum (APCOF), ACJR (formerly CSPRI) and the Pan African Lawyers Union.
Poor people bear the brunt of the enforcement of these laws. This is a call for the removal of such laws and their discriminatory enforcement.
Thank you to the organisations that were part of the coalition for producing this clip:
- Open Society Foundations
- Southern Africa Litigation Centre
- International Commissioner of Jurists (Kenya Section)
- Centre for Human Rights Education, Advice and Assistance (CHREAA)
- African Policing and Civilian Oversight Forum (APCOF)
- Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative at Dullah Omar Institute
- Pan African Lawyers Union