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Why were you so offended,...???? why ...these were Alien's not Nigerians...you will never as a race get it together and all your scam's and lie's...too the rest of the world...yes you need too be very mindfull,...your problem is ..YOU...........and ..your SHIT
You the black people people have never helped your case. Where were the black people when Nigeria killed and starved Biafran children? Where were the black people when Nigeria killed Saro Wiwa, Chima Ubani and others, and killed more than 2000 Biafran activists from year 1999 to 2008? Where were black people when emperor Bokasa murdered school children? You saw what the white people did when Milosevic killed white people, what has black people done against oppression?
Nigeria: Police kill at will 9 December 2009 Press release
Amnesty International exposed the shocking level of unlawful police killings in Nigeria in a new report released on Wednesday.
"The Nigerian police are responsible for hundreds of unlawful killings every year," said Erwin van der Borght, Director of Amnesty International's Africa Programme.
"Police don't only kill people by shooting them; they also torture them to death, often while they are in detention."
"The majority of the cases go un-investigated and the police officers responsible go unpunished. The families of the victims usually get no justice or redress. Most never even find out what happened to their loved ones."
Police frequently claim that the victims of shootings were 'armed robbers' killed in 'shoot-outs' with the police or while trying to escape custody. These claims are often highly implausible.
Fifteen-year-old Emmanuel Egbo was killed by a police officer in Enugu in September 2008. According to witnesses, he was playing with other children in front of his uncle's house when three police officers came up to them. One officer pulled out a gun and shot the boy, claiming he was an armed robber. He was unarmed.
In August 2009, his family discovered his body had disappeared from the mortuary. As of November 2009, the body is still missing.
Christ man, I'm a white guy from the Netherlands and I was just shocked that they depicted Nigerians the way they did. In a movie that's supposed to comment on racism, no less!
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9 December 2009
Press release
Amnesty International exposed the shocking level of unlawful police killings in Nigeria in a new report released on Wednesday.
"The Nigerian police are responsible for hundreds of unlawful killings every year," said Erwin van der Borght, Director of Amnesty International's Africa Programme.
"Police don't only kill people by shooting them; they also torture them to death, often while they are in detention."
Police frequently claim that the victims of shootings were 'armed robbers' killed in 'shoot-outs' with the police or while trying to escape custody. These claims are often highly implausible.
In August 2009, his family discovered his body had disappeared from the mortuary. As of November 2009, the body is still missing.
Christ man, I'm a white guy from the Netherlands and I was just shocked that they depicted Nigerians the way they did. In a movie that's supposed to comment on racism, no less!