Amnesty Int l Demands Release Of Buhari-Must-Go Protesters Detained For Weeks In Kogi
The organisation also urged the public to ‘take action’ and write the state governor to equally demand the release of the protesters.
by Saharareporters, New York
Apr 26, 2021
Global human rights organisation, Amnesty International, has demanded the unconditional release of two Buhari-must-go protesters, Larry Emmanuel and Victor Udoka, who were arrested, molested by thugs and detained by the police.
The two protesters have been detained since April 5.
The AI in a release on Monday by its Media Manager, Isa Sanusi, added that the protesters only crime was that they were peacefully protesting against corruption and distributing posters that were perceived to be critical of the President.
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The Chief Judge in an interview with SaharaReporters on Thursday said the protesters had not yet been arraigned because of the strike and the judiciary could not account for their whereabouts.
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