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Antigua Observer:- Lawmen have detained at least two people who they believe were directly involved in Sunday’s ‘Freedom Fighters’ protest against various Covid-related measures – even as the group has started to promote another picket. Observer media was told that the homes of two females who wrote to the police requesting permission to march on behalf of the Freedom Fighters were raided early Tuesday morning. The two women were taken into custody and are being held at the Police Headquarters, according to their lawyers. Police spokesman Inspector Frankie Thomas confirmed to Observer they had since been charged but did not reveal

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