Amnesty International has raised concerns over alleged human rights violations during recent protests in Northern Nigeria.
The organization’s country director, Isa Sanusi addressed the media in Kano highlighting findings from field research conducted in Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa states, as well as desk research in Maiduguri.
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Sanusi reported that 12 people were killed in Kano during protests while three were killed between Tafa and Suleja in Niger State.
He criticized the use of live ammunition by the police on peaceful protesters in Kano, which contravenes international laws.