Ama Grace acquired a plot of land at Kasoa on which she put up a three-bedroom house. Ama Grace lived in that house with her three children. One morning, two young men entered the house and threw out her belongings. The belongings were left outside for several hours before the police intervened. Without giving Ama Grace the opportunity to state her side of the incident, the police also removed the belongings of Ama Grace from the compound onto the street. The police never took action to look for the two young men who entered the compound of Ama Grace.

Required: State TWO fundamental human rights of Ama Grace that have been violated. (5 marks)

  • Right to own property
  • Interference with the privacy of her home
  • Interference with possession of property

(Any 2 points for 5 marks)