Human Rights Violations, Police Brutality That Sparked #EndSARS Protest Still Persist 2 Years Later—Civic Group, RULAAC | Sahara Reporters

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Human Rights Violations, Police Brutality That Sparked EndSARS Protest Still Persist 2 Years Later—Civic Group, RULAAC | Sahara Reporters

Human Rights Violations, Police Brutality That Sparked #EndSARS Protest Still Persist 2 Years Later—Civic Group, RULAACNigeria witnessed one of its biggest demonstrations in its history in October 2020, when youths marched through the streets and major roads in the country in protest against brutalities by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a unit of the Nigeria Police Force .

A civic group, the Rule of Law and Advocacy Centre says personnel of the Nigeria Police Force still extort, harass and extort money from Nigerians despite huge protests against all these atrocities in 2020.Nigeria witnessed one of its biggest demonstrations in its history in October 2020, when youths marched through the streets and major roads in the country in protest against brutalities by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a unit of the Nigeria Police Force .

 

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Police brutality, can that be true? In Endsars? How? In Nigeria? In Nigeria? This same nigeria that the youths are promoting? How does this story justify the down-to-earth support for a State that brutalized them this much? It didn't happen!

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