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Legit.ng on MSN"1,844 Killed in Southeast": Amnesty International Declares as Military Breaks Silence
Amnesty International alleged 1,844 were killed in Nigeria’s South-East; the military denied involvement and urged ...
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The Punch on MSNMilitary denies involvement as Amnesty says 1,844 killed in S’East
The Defence Headquarters has dismissed allegations by Amnesty International that troops were involved in the extrajudicial killing of 1,844 people in the South-East between January 2021 and June 2023.
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Tribune Online on MSNSouth-East Nigeria: Over 1,800 killed, hundreds missing in two years — Amnesty
A new report by Amnesty International has exposed a deepening human rights crisis in Nigeria’s South-East region, documenting at least 1,844 killings, hundreds of forced disappearances, and widespread ...
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has condemned Amnesty International’s latest report on violent attacks and killings in ...
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PM News on MSNIPOB rejects Amnesty report, reaffirms end of sit-at-home orders
Reaffirming its commitment to non-violence, IPOB insisted that its activities remain rooted in international human rights ...
The Nigerian authorities’ persistent failure to address the security crisis in the country’s South-East region has created a ...
Amnesty International hails UK trial as Bodo community seeks justice for devastating 2008 Niger Delta oil spills ...
Armed groups referred to as “unknown gunmen” in Nigeria’s South-East are, in reality, known members of the very communities ...
Amnesty International on Wednesday criticized the Nigerian government's failure to address the security crisis in the South-East region, which led to the deaths of 1,844 people between January 2021 ...
Amnesty International urges Tinubu to act on Dadiyata’s 6-year disappearance, slamming Buhari’s failure and Nigeria’s silence ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Accountability elusive’ a year after Nigeria protest killings: Amnesty
Amnesty International has said on the first anniversary of the protests. In a statement on Friday, the human rights group said police in Nigeria “bizarrely continue to deny strong allegations of ...
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