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Savannah Centre Throws Responsibility Jigsaw for ‘Violence Without Machete’ Back to the Nigerian Media

Posted By: adminon: May 20, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Authority stealing', 'Council of the Wise', 'Violence without machete', Amb Abdullahi Omaki, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Justice Mohammed Lawal Uwais, Kano, New Nigerian, Nigerian media, Prof Teun Van Dijk, Radio Télévision des Mille Collines, Savannah Centre for DiplomacyNo CommentsViews:
Savannah Centre Throws Responsibility Jigsaw for ‘Violence Without Machete’ Back to the Nigerian Media

Left to the landmark judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in December 2003, the matter of responsibility for media content and, by implication, hate speech would be con... Read more

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