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NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING 28TH MAY, 2022

Posted on May 18, 2022 By Host No Comments on NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING 28TH MAY, 2022
NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING 28TH MAY, 2022

National Day of Mourning honors the victims of Mass atrocities in Nigeria. Victims who have lost their lives or live with the aftermath of different forms of atrocities that continue to plague the nation. Nigeria Mourns and other organizations are working toward the NDOM 2022. This year demands strongly that government should secure our lives,…

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Secure Nigeria, Account for the Missing and the Dead

Posted on March 31, 2022March 31, 2022 By Host No Comments on Secure Nigeria, Account for the Missing and the Dead

  “Secure Nigeria, Account for the Missing and the Dead” The Community Of Practice Against Mass Atrocities, and the Joint Action Civil Society Committee under the aegis of Nigeria Mourns, condemn in strong terms the increased spate of insecurity across the country; and call on the Nigerian government to take actionable steps to mitigate further…

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NATIONAL SECURITY: BUHARI HAS SO FAR, FAILED

Posted on February 23, 2021 By Host No Comments on NATIONAL SECURITY: BUHARI HAS SO FAR, FAILED

NATIONAL SECURITY: BUHARI HAS SO FAR, FAILED. Introduction Nigeria is in dire straits.  All over the country, Nigerian citizens, including children, are killed daily by terrorists and criminals as well as in extra-judicial killings by state actors with the government doing little or nothing about it. The government, through the Minister of Defence, has instead…

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2020 Report Summary Speech

Posted on February 23, 2021February 23, 2021 By Host No Comments on 2020 Report Summary Speech

It is not news that Nigeria is in a precarious place right now and in need of urgent interventions to restore peace and security across the nation. Our tracking of mass atrocities across Nigeria for 2020, (indicated through casualties of violent attacks, clashes, terrorism, kidnappings, and extrajudicial killings) informs that at least four thousand, five…

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2020 Mass Atrocities Report

Posted on February 22, 2021February 22, 2021 By Host No Comments on 2020 Mass Atrocities Report

    Mass Atrocities report 2020 The year 2020 was a brutal year for most, as the coronavirus pandemic disrupted nations and systems across the world. COVID-19 heralded the largest and most fatal global health crisis in recent times, with incredible infection rates, and an unprecedented loss of lives in almost every nation. Nigeria, Africa’s…

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Fake news: Secret execution of 6 Igbo Soldiers

Posted on February 6, 2021 By Host No Comments on Fake news: Secret execution of 6 Igbo Soldiers

  The Joint National Action Civil Society Coalition has denounced as fake news the story of the summary trial and execution of six Christian soldiers of Igbo extraction within the Nigerian Army which has been reported in the media, dismissing it as  a tool of distraction and division by malignant agents. On the 2nd of…

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Mass Atrocities Casualties Report for November 2020

Posted on January 26, 2021 By Host No Comments on Mass Atrocities Casualties Report for November 2020

Zabarmari: Rice Graves Mass Atrocities Casualties Report for November 2020   Nigeria’s insecurity index did not improve in the aftermath of the carnage that characterized the #EndSARS protests across Nigeria in October. Several states and communities continued to suffer inordinate quantum of violence. The patterns of the attacks recorded were consistent with previous months: targeted and random…

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Mass Atrocities Casualties Report for October 2020

Posted on January 26, 2021January 26, 2021 By Host No Comments on Mass Atrocities Casualties Report for October 2020

  The month of October was characterized by a spontaneous rise in citizen protests across Nigeria and the diaspora in what is now known as the #EndSARS movement. The movement decried the insecurity citizens of Nigeria suffer in the hands of state security forces, and in particular from an anti-armed robbery special unit known as The Special Anti-Robbery Squad…

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Mass Atrocities Casualties Report for September 2020

Posted on January 26, 2021 By Host No Comments on Mass Atrocities Casualties Report for September 2020

  It would seem that a timer went off in Nigeria after October 1, 2020. Citizens, particularly young people in the Southern and Middlebelt regions of the country decided that they could no longer cope with the extra pressure of insecurity from state security agencies alongside non-state actors. Following the release of videos of extrajudicial…

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The Lekki Massacre: A Call for Justice

Posted on October 22, 2020October 22, 2020 By Host No Comments on The Lekki Massacre: A Call for Justice

Nigeria Mourns strongly condemns the ambush, shooting and physical attacks and killings of unarmed peaceful protesters at the Lekki Toll Plaza on the night of Tuesday, 20 October, 2020 and in other parts of Nigeria. The #EndSars #EndPoliceBrutality campaigns began in response to well documented traditions of predatory, unlawful and lethal methods consistently deployed by…

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