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#EndSARS: Sweden Condemns Attack on Protesters By Nigeria Police

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#EndSARS: Sweden Condemns Attack on Protesters By Nigeria Police | Daily Report Nigeria
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The Sweden Embassy in Nigeria has condemned all attacks by the Nigeria Police on #EndSARS protesters in nearly all cities of the Federation.

While reacting to alleged reports of violence against protesters by the Nigerian Police, the Sweden Embassy via a tweet on Saturday condemned all attacks on the peaceful demonstration.

The tweet reads;

“Sweden condemns all forms of violence and acknowledges the #humanright to peaceful protests.

“It is worrying to hear about alleged cases of brutality from #SARS in Nigeria and reports of abuse need to be followed up by the Nigerian legal system.#DriveForDemocracy.”

Nigerians have called for the abolishment of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (F-SARS) over incessants human rights violation and other nefarious acts.

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