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Hunger Protest: Amnesty International kicks Against Planned Mass Trial Of Activists

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September 2, 2024
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Hunger Protest: Amnesty International kicks Against Planned Mass Trial Of Activists

 

By our Correspondent

Sequel to the nationwide protest held last month, August 1 to 10, 2024, geared towards ending bad governance in Nigeria, the Amnesty International has criticised the Federal Government’s planned mass trial of hundreds of protesters arrested during the protests.

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This was disclosed in a press statement issued to newsmen on Monday.

The statement quoted the Country Director of Amnesty International Nigeria, Isa Sanusi, as condemning the Nigerian government’s handling of the situation, labelling the trials a blatant attempt to punish dissent and stifle critical voices.

Sanusi said, “Amnesty International is deeply concerned that the #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protesters arraigned nationwide today are only going to be subjected to another round of the government’s unrelenting efforts to punish protesters and demonise protests.”

Highlighting the severity of charges brought against the protesters by Nigerian government, Sanusi listed treason, which carries the death penalty, and accusations of a “plan to destabilise Nigeria.”

The Country Director described these charges as “blatantly trumped-up” and demanded their immediate withdrawal.

“These are blatantly trumped-up charges that must be immediately withdrawn,” he asserted.

Also, Amnesty International faulted the nature of the trials, condemning them as a sham even before they had begun.

The organisation called for an immediate end to what it described as “endless bizarre attempts” to deprive citizens of their right to peaceful protest.

“We condemn the sham trials even before they begin and call for an end to these endless bizarre attempts to deprive people of the right to peaceful protest,” Sanusi stated.

“What is going to happen to these protesters—who took to the streets last month seeking good governance—is a disguised exercise solely aimed at punishing dissenters,” he added.

“The Nigerian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release all those arrested from 1 to 10 August for exercising their right to peaceful assembly, instead of resorting to putting them through an unfair trial just to unlawfully justify detaining them,” Sanusi demanded.

Amnesty International also criticised the government’s failure to address the violent crackdown on protesters in various regions, where dozens were killed and many others subjected to severe violations by security forces.

“The Nigerian government has been wrongfully prioritising the punishment of protesters, without even addressing the urgent need to investigate the killing of dozens of protesters across Kano, Katsina, Suleja/Tafa, Jigawa, and Maiduguri,” Sanusi remarked, adding that many protesters had faced “other horrific violations by security personnel, including excessive use of force and misuse of tear gas.”

He highlighted the ongoing human rights violations faced by the detained protesters, including denial of access to family, legal assistance, and medical care.

“Since the arrests of the protesters, Amnesty International has been receiving disturbing reports of the violation of the rights of those detained, including denial of access to family, legal assistance, and medical care where needed,” said Sanusi.

The organisation urged the Nigerian government to uphold the rule of law and focus on addressing the country’s pressing issues, such as insecurity, corruption, and widespread poverty.

“We urge the Nigerian authorities to end this mockery of the rule of law. The authorities must uphold and protect fundamental human rights,” Sanusi emphasised.

“Instead of investing in desperate attempts to punish dissent, the government should listen to critics and address rampant insecurity, corruption, and mismanagement. Giving more attention to rescuing millions of Nigerians from the brink of starvation should be the top priority of the government, not punishing protesters,” he added.

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