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Sowore: Nigerian gov’t must not disgrace itself- Human Rights Commission

By OakTV
16 December 2019   |   2:34 pm
A group, Civil Society Groups for Peace, Sustainable Security and National Development has warned the Amnesty International and the Human Rights Commission in Nigeria to refrain from commenting on the trial of Convener of #Revolution Now protests and publisher of Sahara Reporters and his co-defendant, Olawale Bakare.

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