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Outrage in South Africa and abroad over police brutality in Nigeria

By France24
22 October 2020   |   8:21 am
In tonight's edition: Hundreds of people took to the streets in South Africa to voice outrage at the shooting of peaceful demonstrators in Nigeria. Rallies were also held in London where calls rang out to end Sars, the notorious anti robbery squad that's become synonymous with police abuses in Nigeria, even after it was disbanded last week.

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