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Nigeria’s Lockdown ‘one Of The Worst ’ For Police Brutality, UN Raises Alarm by DropsMic(m): 1:43pm On Apr 28, 2020
The United Nations (UN) has listed 15 countries which are allegedly taking the enforcement of lockdown regulations too far. According to the list Nigeria is the worst offender.



Countries flouting the rule of law in the name of fighting coronavirus risk sparking a ‘human rights disaster’ – UN.

Countries with the most troubling lockdown measures

The 15 country list was drawn up by Georgette Gagnon, a director of field operations for the UN.

“A main concern on exceptional emergency measures is what has been described as a toxic lockdown culture in some countries,” Gagnon said. “As the High Commissioner highlighted, police and other security forces are using excessive and sometimes deadly force to enforce lockdowns and curfews.”

These countries are:

1 Nigeria
2 Kenya
3 South Africa
4 The Philippines
5 Sri Lanka
6 El Salvador
7 Dominican Republic
8 Peru
9 Honduras
10 Jordan
11 Morocco
12 Cambodia
13 Uzbekistan
14 Iran
15 Hungary

Brutal Measures in Nigeria

In Nigeria, OHCHR has received reports that security forces killed 18 people in relation to COVID enforcement measures.

In its report about Nigeria’s coronavirus lockdown period, the NHRC, a government agency, said it had found “8 separate incidents of extrajudicial killings leading to 18 deaths”.

In total the group said it received more than 100 complaints across 24 of Nigeria’s 36 states – including Lagos, Ogun and Abuja. Those three parts of the country this week had their two-week lock down extended.

Other areas have set a variety of restrictions, which have seen the police and army called out to enforce them

It says law enforcers have killed 18 people in Nigeria since lockdowns began on 30 March.

Nigerian authorities meanwhile have attributed some deaths to prison violence.

Georgette Gagnon also raised concerns about police extortion in Africa.

“Those who cannot pay bribes, poor people, are taken to mandatory quarantine centres although there is no indication that they have come into contact with someone testing positive to COVID.”

In the case of Kenya, Gagnon said that authorities were investigating 20 cases related to deaths linked to police conduct in implementing curfew measures. The country has reported 14 COVID deaths to the World Health Organization.

In South Africa, the U.N. has received reports of police using rubber bullets, tear gas, water bombs and whips, to enforce social distancing, especially in poor neighborhoods. Thirty-nine complaints including murder, rape, use of fire arms and corruption are being investigated, Gagnon said.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet called on countries to refrain from violating fundamental rights “under the guise of exceptional or emergency measures”.

“Emergency powers should not be a weapon governments can wield to quash dissent, control the population, and even perpetuate their time in power,” she warned in a statement on Monday.

“They should be used to cope effectively with the pandemic – nothing more, nothing less.”


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Re: Nigeria’s Lockdown ‘one Of The Worst ’ For Police Brutality, UN Raises Alarm by Macphenson: 1:54pm On Apr 28, 2020
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Re: Nigeria’s Lockdown ‘one Of The Worst ’ For Police Brutality, UN Raises Alarm by Boomboost(m): 2:14pm On Apr 28, 2020
DropsMic:
The United Nations (UN) has listed 15 countries which are allegedly taking the enforcement of lockdown regulations too far. According to the list Nigeria is the worst offender.



Countries flouting the rule of law in the name of fighting coronavirus risk sparking a ‘human rights disaster’ – UN.

Countries with the most troubling lockdown measures

The 15 country list was drawn up by Georgette Gagnon, a director of field operations for the UN.

“A main concern on exceptional emergency measures is what has been described as a toxic lockdown culture in some countries,” Gagnon said. “As the High Commissioner highlighted, police and other security forces are using excessive and sometimes deadly force to enforce lockdowns and curfews.”

These countries are:

1 Nigeria
2 Kenya
3 South Africa
4 The Philippines
5 Sri Lanka
6 El Salvador
7 Dominican Republic
8 Peru
9 Honduras
10 Jordan
11 Morocco
12 Cambodia
13 Uzbekistan
14 Iran
15 Hungary

Brutal Measures in Nigeria

In Nigeria, OHCHR has received reports that security forces killed 18 people in relation to COVID enforcement measures.

In its report about Nigeria’s coronavirus lockdown period, the NHRC, a government agency, said it had found “8 separate incidents of extrajudicial killings leading to 18 deaths”.

In total the group said it received more than 100 complaints across 24 of Nigeria’s 36 states – including Lagos, Ogun and Abuja. Those three parts of the country this week had their two-week lock down extended.

Other areas have set a variety of restrictions, which have seen the police and army called out to enforce them

It says law enforcers have killed 18 people in Nigeria since lockdowns began on 30 March.

Nigerian authorities meanwhile have attributed some deaths to prison violence.

Georgette Gagnon also raised concerns about police extortion in Africa.

“Those who cannot pay bribes, poor people, are taken to mandatory quarantine centres although there is no indication that they have come into contact with someone testing positive to COVID.”

In the case of Kenya, Gagnon said that authorities were investigating 20 cases related to deaths linked to police conduct in implementing curfew measures. The country has reported 14 COVID deaths to the World Health Organization.

In South Africa, the U.N. has received reports of police using rubber bullets, tear gas, water bombs and whips, to enforce social distancing, especially in poor neighborhoods. Thirty-nine complaints including murder, rape, use of fire arms and corruption are being investigated, Gagnon said.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet called on countries to refrain from violating fundamental rights “under the guise of exceptional or emergency measures”.

“Emergency powers should not be a weapon governments can wield to quash dissent, control the population, and even perpetuate their time in power,” she warned in a statement on Monday.

“They should be used to cope effectively with the pandemic – nothing more, nothing less.”


https://listwand.com/nigerias-lockdown-one-of-the-worst-for-police-brutality-un-raises-alarm/

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Re: Nigeria’s Lockdown ‘one Of The Worst ’ For Police Brutality, UN Raises Alarm by donbachi(m): 2:24pm On Apr 28, 2020
Nigeria is not on lockdown.lockdown comes with love,care and palliatives..nigeria is on "Do it yourself".

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Re: Nigeria’s Lockdown ‘one Of The Worst ’ For Police Brutality, UN Raises Alarm by KLEINBASS: 5:02pm On Apr 28, 2020
China had the worst and UN is afraid to call this a China virus and to say that China have the worst lockdown. Anyway most of what I jus read is bull from UN it looks like they got the info from social media propagandists.

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