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Aljazeera Demands Release Of Staff By Nigeria Military by sirvic01(m): 11:55pm On Mar 28, 2015
Nigeria's military continues to hold two Al Jazeera journalists who have been detained since Tuesday morning.
Ahmed Idris and producer Ali Mustafa were detained in their hotel room after returning from covering a story about the Nigerian troops fighting Boko Haram in Borno State.
The story, which was done in cooperation with the military, was part of the channel’s coverage on the Nigerian presidential election, which will take place on Saturday.
A military statement accused both men of "operating without protection, accreditation or due clearance”. However, both Idris and Mustafa are officially accredited by the Independent Electoral Commission in Abuja.
Both Idris and Mustafa are Nigerian nationals and were detained in their hotel rooms.
Clement Nwankwo of the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre in Abuja said the military needed to be concious of the international focus on Nigeria during the election period.
"We hope this is just a misunderstanding," he told Al Jazeera. "But restraining journalists from carrying out their duties for four days is going beyond misunderstanding," Nwankwo said.

Idris, who has been with Al Jazeera since 2010, has more than 30 years of experience, and Mustafa has been a cameraman with the network since 2011.
An Al Jazeera spokesperson called on the Nigerian authorities to immediately release Idris and Mustafa.
“Al Jazeera is dismayed that the military have obstructed Al Jazeera from reporting on the ground ... The continued detention of our staff without any reason is an attack on free media," the spokesperson said.
Re: Aljazeera Demands Release Of Staff By Nigeria Military by khassy(m): 12:11am On Mar 29, 2015
anyways

cruising to victory in our brand new Bugatti veyron




GEJ till 2019
Re: Aljazeera Demands Release Of Staff By Nigeria Military by Nobody: 12:32am On Mar 29, 2015
khassy:
anyways

cruising to victory in our brand new Bugatti veyron




GEJ till 2019
Lol....una go cry this weekend. You never see anything. Wait for it.
Re: Aljazeera Demands Release Of Staff By Nigeria Military by Mrbigman1(m): 12:39am On Mar 29, 2015
So dem no wan create harsh tag?

Na only una dem dey detain from north to west.
Re: Aljazeera Demands Release Of Staff By Nigeria Military by Nobody: 11:35am On Mar 29, 2015
these boys and their fake news of war!
Re: Aljazeera Demands Release Of Staff By Nigeria Military by Nobody: 11:37am On Mar 29, 2015
RickRichards:

Lol....una go cry this weekend. You never see anything. Wait for it.
Cry fire! all we see is a circulation of results designed before time.
We were warned before time about this event that's happening.

#BuhariLoose
let him come and arrest me if he wins!

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