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NGEconomy9 days ago

June 12: Police tear-gas protesters in Abuja

Nigerian security forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abuja who were demonstrating against issues of insecurity and economic hardship. The protests occurred on Democracy Day, a public holiday in Nigeria. Protesters attempted to march towards the presidential villa but were blocked by police and soldiers, leading to the deployment of tear gas. One protester described the encounter as an attempt to humiliate them without justification. Social media videos showed activist Omoyele Sowore collapsing after being exposed to tear gas.

Source document: President Bola Tinubu's televised broadcast

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Vanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter9 days ago
June 12: Police tear-gas protesters in Abuja

Nigerian security forces used tear gas to disperse protesters in Abuja who were demonstrating against issues of insecurity and economic hardship. The protests occurred on Democracy Day, a public holiday in Nigeria. Protesters attempted to march towards the presidential villa but were blocked by police and soldiers, leading to the deployment of tear gas. One protester described the encounter as an attempt to humiliate them without justification. Social media videos showed activist Omoyele Sowore collapsing after being exposed to tear gas.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of events without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from protesters and mentions the actions taken by security forces without apparent bias. There is no strong editorializing or loaded language that would indicate a clear leaning towards左

Official sources cited

  • government President Bola Tinubu's televised broadcast
  • court Protester Ikechukwu Ogbonna's statement to AFP
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