‘We Will Not Be Deterred’: Amnesty Int’l Responds To New Threats
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Amnesty International has said it will continue to work in Nigeria to ensure the rights of citizens are protected, regardless of threats from suspicious groups.
A group, the Centre for Africa Liberation and Socio-Economic Rights (CALSER), had given the international human rights
organisation seven days to close its offices in Nigeria, accusing it of spreading misinformation about the shooting of protesters at the Lekki Tollgate in October.
Princess Ajibola, convener of CASLER, said should the organisation fail to leave, it should brace for civil
disobedience at its offices “on a scale that will make the campaign of looting and arson it facilitated appear like child’s play”.
“Amnesty International’s offices and those of all its affiliated organisations and known supporters in Nigeria will be set upon the same way that
its agents destroyed critical assets in the country. Its staffers will be treated the same way that innocent policemen lynched by mobs were treated,” she threatened.
In its response on Friday, Amnesty International described the group as faceless and unknown and said that this
was not the first of such threats it would receive.
“Similar faceless groups had previously invaded our office and given us ultimatum to leave Nigeria,” it said.
“Amnesty International is a global human rights movement and we are independent of any government. Our mandate is to
hold authorities to account for their human right obligations and commitments. This we have consistently done since June 1967 when we first started working in and on Nigeria.”
“Every person whose rights are violated is entitled to an effective remedy. Exposing human rights
violations and seeking redress for them are largely dependent on the degree of security enjoyed by civil society groups like Amnesty International,” it added.
It urged the Nigerian government to ensure the protection of lives and properties of everyone within the country and
stressed that “malicious threats will not deter us from continuing to speak against human rights violations and abuses by state and non-state actors”.
WhatsApp Launches Two New Features: What You Should Know
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WhatsApp has announced that two new features, disappearing messages and WhatsApp pay, have been added to the messaging application and will be available to the users very soon.
The WhatsApp disappearing messages feature which automatically deletes messages after seven days will
be available this month while WhatsApp Pay has officially been launched in India.
The two features, according to WhatsApp, will be available on all WhatsApp supported operating systems that include Android, iOS, and KaiOS.
A strange mix of events is tugging violently at the fabrics of peace across the zone. And the elements at play appear determined to unravel an already fragile situation. It is akin to putting life flame on dry gunpowder.
There is ample evidence that the overstretched tension in the relationship between security agencies and the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, (IPOB), a group clamouring for an independent state of Biafra out of Nigeria, is already boiling over.
Child Soldier Threatens Violence In New Boko Haram Video
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Abubakar Shekau’s faction of Boko Haram, Jama’atu Ahlussunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad, otherwise known as Boko Haram on Tuesday released a new video showing a child soldier threatening violence.
The latest video by the group is the first in which a child soldier is seen and heard talking while wielding a weapon.
In the five minutes video titled “Alwala’a Wal Bara’a” (loyalty and disavowal), the terrorist group stressed that it would continue opposing and waging war ..
A Nation Mourns: Young Nigerians Grapple With Collective Trauma In Wake Of Unrest
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On the night of Tuesday, October 20, Jerry O* witnessed scenes that seemed straight out of a movie.
Men of the Nigerian army fired live rounds at protesters holding up Nigerian flags and singing the national anthem in a Lagos suburb, the crack of gunfire drowning out ..
the demonstrators’ quaking voices. The sound followed Jerry as he ran from the spot where he was crouched, eyes catching motionless bodies and shells on the floor. It roared behind him as he escaped the bloodletting in the pitch-black night.
EndSARS: Police In Kano Recover Looted Items, Arrest 59 Suspects
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The police in Kano State have recovered some looted items and arrested 31 suspects over the violent demonstrations in Kano metropolis on October 19 and October 20, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Habu Sani, said.
During the demonstrations under the guise of the “EndSARS Protest”
hoodlums processed in the Sabon Gari area of Kano from Sarkin Yaki Road to France Road up to Kwakwaci and Airport roads.
The hoodlums attacked a political party office and invaded private and public properties where they caused incalculable damage.
Security Officials Continue To Harass Citizens Amidst Protests Against Brutality
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There have been a number of reports of continued brutality by security officials despite the ongoing protests and outcry over harassment and assault of citizens by police officers across Nigeria.
Although this time the assault meted on a citizen was not carried out by members
of the now-disbanded Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), soldiers were seen mercilessly beating a man in the streets in Jos, Plateau state capital in north-central Nigeria.
According to the video posted yesterday on Twitter by one Sadiq Ango Abdullahi @sadiqango, the victim