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ecause it is contrary to their religious beliefs. See Interview with Mohammed Ayariga,<br />

Executive Director, Legal Resources <strong>Center</strong>, Nima-Mamoobi (June 15, 2001).<br />

[FN374]. See Interview with Alhaj Hamza Umar, Regional Chief Imam for the Volta Region, Ho<br />

(June 5, 2001).<br />

[FN375]. Interview with Mrs. Ellen A. Sweetie Asiedu Akrofi Sowa, Regional Director, Legal<br />

Aid Board, Western Region, Takoradi (June 8, 2001).<br />

[FN376]. See Interview with Mr. F. Mahama, Assistant Super<strong>in</strong>tendent of Police, Ho (June 6,<br />

2001).<br />

[FN377]. Interview with Mrs. Ellen A. Sweetie Asiedu Akrofi Sowa, Regional Director, Legal<br />

Aid Board, Western Region, Takoradi (June 8, 2001). As a result, the police will tell the woman<br />

seek<strong>in</strong>g assistance someth<strong>in</strong>g “flimsy” as an excuse not to enforce the law. See id.<br />

[FN378]. Interview with Komfort Boateng, WAJU, Kumasi (June 5, 2001); see Interview with<br />

Mrs. Ellen A. Sweetie Asiedu Akrofi Sowa, Regional Director, Legal Aid Board, Western<br />

Region, Takoradi (June 8, 2001) (not<strong>in</strong>g that WAJU has done a good job <strong>in</strong> Accra).<br />

[FN379]. Interview with Komfort Boateng, WAJU, Kumasi (June 5, 2001).<br />

[FN380]. Id.<br />

[FN381]. See supra Part I for a discussion of Ghana's obligations under the African Charter.<br />

[FN382]. See supra notes 23, 29 <strong>and</strong> accompany<strong>in</strong>g text.<br />

[FN383]. Interview with Mrs. Betty Mould-Iddrisu, Chief State Attorney, International <strong>Law</strong><br />

Division, Accra (June 11, 2001).<br />

[FN384]. Governmental organizations have been charged to work with with NGOs <strong>in</strong> the past.<br />

See, e.g., Legal Aid Board, supra note 338, at 2 (charg<strong>in</strong>g the Legal Aid Board to “ensure<br />

cooperation with Local, International, Governmental <strong>and</strong> N.G.O.'s with similar aims <strong>and</strong><br />

objectives to promote the human rights cause”).<br />

[FN385]. Many advocates <strong>and</strong> lawyers suggest this role for the NCCE. See Interview with<br />

members of the Judiciary <strong>and</strong> Bar, Ho (June 6, 2001).<br />

[FN386]. Interview with Mr. Frank Adoba, Regional Director, NCCE, <strong>and</strong> Kofi Tenu, District<br />

Director, NCCE, Ho (June 6, 2001).<br />

[FN387]. Interview with Mrs. Akua Ansah-Eshon, Regional Director, NCWD, Takoradi (June 5,<br />

2001).<br />

[FN388]. See Interview with Mrs. Patience Diaba <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Yaa Boadi, Legal Officers,

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