ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月29日 01時46分


In Sierra Leone, it was once common to spot bands of young people jogging on weekend mornings in cities across the country. Some crews ran in complete silence, while others sang and clapped, sometimes following vehicles blaring music. But the national police force issued a statement last month prohibiting group jogging, saying authorities have “observed with dismay” that large numbers jog in the streets “with a hint of menace, raining insults, obstructing traffic, pounding on vehicles, playing loud music” and robbing those they pass. In a country where public protest is allowed only with police clearance, government officials are thought to be worried about the influence the running groups might have as the country moves toward a major presidential election. But local rights activists have condemned the ban, which appears to have been applied to mostly runners along the streets, calling it an attempt to limit group assemblies and to stifle free expression ahead of elections early next year. (2 weeks after an enormous mudslide killed hundreds in the capital, many areas popular with joggers, whether alone or in groups, remain uncleared.) @janehahn took this photo while on #nytassignment in Freetown. Follow her to see more photos.


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