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Amnesty International Versus the Nigerian Military

Posted By: adminon: March 01, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Amnesty International, Global security, International Criminal Court, International Non-Governmental Organisation - INGOs, National Rifle Association, Nigeria Police, NIGERIAN MILITARY, Peace PractitionersNo CommentsViews:
Amnesty International Versus the Nigerian Military

Amnesty International Versus the Nigerian Military For the umpteenth time, Amnesty International and the Nigerian military are crossing words in very antagonistic terms. Is this a case of a... Read more

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