Crime & SecurityNewsNigeria#ENDSARS: No Less Than 56 People Died in Two Weeks – Amnesty International

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Amnesty international says at least 56 people have been killed across the country since the start of the #EndSARS protests against police brutality.

According to the human right group, since the protest kicked off on October 8, several causalities have been recorded.

Thirty eight of them were killed on Tuesday alone largely due to the government’s crackdown.

The fatalities include protesters, security officials and thugs who were allegedly hired by the authorities to confront the protesters, the organisation said on Wednesday.

In a statement, the group’s director in Nigeria, Osai Ojigho, added that at least 12 people were killed on Tuesday at both Alausa and Lekki Toll Gate.

“In many cases, the security forces had used excessive force in an attempt to control or stop the protests,” Ms Ojigho noted, adding that the shootings in Lekki were aided by officials dismantling the CCTV in the area “to cover murder.

“Evidence gathered from eyewitnesses, video footage and hospital reports confirm that between 6:45 pm and 9:00 pm on Tuesday 20 October, the Nigerian military opened fire on thousands of people who were peacefully calling for good governance and an end to police brutality,” Amnesty said.

“Witnesses at the Lekki protest grounds told Amnesty International that (the) soldiers arrived at about 6:45 pm local time on Tuesday evening, and opened fire on #EndSARS protesters without warning.

“Eyewitnesses at Alausa protest ground said they were attacked by a team of soldiers and policemen from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) unit at about 8:00 pm, leaving at least two people dead and one critically injured.

“These shootings clearly amount to extrajudicial executions. There must be an immediate investigation and suspected perpetrators must be held accountable through fair trials. Authorities must ensure access to justice and effective remedies for the victims and their families,” she said.

Beloved John (Staff Writer)

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