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Nigerian Human Rights Community Storms Owerri

Posted By: adminon: September 04, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: CLO, Ekeukwu Owerre Market, Gov Rochas OkorochaNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian Human Rights Community Storms Owerri

All human rights eyes are on Owerri, the capital of Nigeria’s southeast state of Imo which is scheduled to be the location of a gathering of the Nigerian Human Rights Community schedul... Read more

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Investigate Demolition of Ekeukwu Owerre Market, CLO Tells Nigeria’s Imo State Government

Posted By: adminon: August 26, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: CLO, Ekeukwu Owerre Market, Imo State GovernmentNo CommentsViews:
Investigate Demolition of Ekeukwu Owerre Market, CLO Tells Nigeria's Imo State Government

The Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) is demanding investigation into alleged use of troops to effect the demolition of Ekeukwu Owerre Market by the Imo State Government in eastern Nigeria.... Read more

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