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Expect Legal Action If Detained Buhari-Must-Go Protesters Are Not Released in 24 Hours, SERAP Threatens Kogi Government

Expect Legal Action If Detained Buhari-Must-Go Protesters Are Not Released in 24 Hours, SERAP Threatens Kogi Government The duo were peacefully exercising their rights on April 5, when some hoodlums loyal to the state government assaulted them before the police locked them up and prevented their families from having access to them. by SaharaReporters, New York May 24, 2021 The Social-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has given Kogi State authorities 24 hours to release Larry Emmanuel and Victor Anene Udoka. The duo were peacefully exercising their rights on April 5, when some hoodlums loyal to the state government assaulted them before the police locked them up and prevented their families from having access to them.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180809:04:50:00

top or the junior partner parties which are openly openly discriminating races nationalists right wing parties were optimists come it s coming from many places for example we re getting more serious about promoting economic equality and so-called social economic rights the dimension of human rights we haven t had a chance to speak much of in this conversation i see it in young people it could sound condescending but jenny warning from traveling around europe meeting with youth groups and with children s groups i see solutions being offered i see a willingness to to go over the divisions and i see more and more government power which are representing all these issues we re talking about certainly there are populist tendencies out there against which we have to push very hard but we can do that as i said earlier by shattering myth by dispelling these crazy stories on the basis of which people are being rallied by delivering for people better tackling

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20180214:21:51:00

inequality by showing that we can have fair societies based on human rights and there are so many other dimensions by the way also see and as i said i think your earlier in faith communities a greater desire to come together to resist these these tendencies islam a phobia is today in several countries a dick liberation of governance i think is an official aeration certainly hatred against muslims and patterns of discrimination as we see from our surveys are very worrying something like forty percent how can a country still be a member in the union in the european union if a country is not anymore respecting human and fundamental rights how does this go on what is the message that such a country is still. representing the fundamental idea of human rights ok well first human rights is much broader than the framing of our discussion it s also about putting food on the table delivering health care we

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