#ReleaseSowore: Concerned Nigerians Protest, Call For Release Of Nigeria's Prisoners of Conscience | Sahara Reporters

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#ReleaseSowore: Concerned Nigerians Protest, Call For Release Of Nigeria's Prisoners of Conscience

The prisoners include OmoyeleSowore, Jones Abiri, Dadiyata, Stefen Kegason, Agbo Jalingo, Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, among others. One of the leaders of the group, Sydney Godwin, said,"You have someone in an illegal detention, you don't have a charge against him but all you do is media trial. Charge him to court and bring the offences. If Omoyele Sowore is guilty today he should be jailed but the entire Nigerians understand that he is not. So why keep him? It's against his fundamental human rights."

Another leader of the group, Emmanuel Ejeh, said,"When injustice becomes law, resistance also stands as a duty. This morning we are here to remind ourselves that our sense of history was fixated on imperialism. It is so painful and disheartening that we are still living under imperialist system."

 

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