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Nigeria: SARS protest resumes

Demonstrations return to Abuja after call of activist Omoyele Sowore

Adam Abu-bashal  | 07.11.2020 - Update : 07.11.2020
Nigeria: SARS protest resumes State Magistrate Court in Igbosere area of Lagos ( Stringer - Anadolu Agency )

ABUJA, Nigeria 

Protests resumed Friday against the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Abuja after activist Omoyele Sowore called for demonstrations to continue. 

Mass demonstrations across the country began last month in the commercial capital, Lagos, to protest killings and mistreatment reportedly committed by the special police unit.

At least 70 people have died and hundreds were injured.

After days of demonstrations, Nigerian President Mohammadu Buhari urged the nation’s youth to end the protests.

He said hoodlums have hijacked the genuine and well-intended protests of some of the nation’s youth in parts of the country and destroyed public and private property.

But despite the disbanding of the unit in response to the angry demonstrations, protests have continued against what demonstrators describe as police brutality.

Demonstrations had been taking place for several weeks with protesters besieging the unit’s headquarters.

They chanted “End SARS” and poured red paint on the street in front of the building -- a symbolic reference to killings demonstrators say SARS officers have committed.

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