Right to Peaceful Protest in Nigeria and the Recurrent Syndrome of Brutalization: The #EndSARS Protest Debacle

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW Journal of African Law Pub Date : 2023-04-14 DOI:10.1017/s0021855323000050
A. Ekeke
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Abstract Protests play a significant role in the political, economic, social and cultural life of our societies. Protests have repeatedly motivated positive social change. Through protesting, individuals and groups express disagreement, opinions and objections to government actions or inactions. Protests bring attention to errors in governance and demand their rectification. The right to peaceful protest is protected under the international and African regional human rights frameworks, including the Nigerian Constitution. In Nigeria, the Public Order Act is designed to support the appropriate and peaceful conduct of peaceful assemblies (protests), meetings and processions. Yet the Nigerian government does not respect the right to peaceful protest, particularly in the case of protests against the government. This can be seen in recent protests against Nigeria's notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad. This article examines the context of the application of the right to peaceful protest in Nigeria in view of the recent #EndSARS protests.
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尼日利亚的和平抗议权利与暴力复发综合症:#EndSARS抗议争论
摘要抗议活动在我们社会的政治、经济、社会和文化生活中发挥着重要作用。抗议活动一再推动积极的社会变革。通过抗议,个人和团体表达对政府作为或不作为的分歧、意见和反对。抗议活动引起人们对治理错误的关注,并要求纠正这些错误。和平抗议的权利受到包括《尼日利亚宪法》在内的国际和非洲区域人权框架的保护。在尼日利亚,《公共秩序法》旨在支持适当和平地举行和平集会(抗议)、会议和游行。然而,尼日利亚政府不尊重和平抗议的权利,尤其是在抗议政府的情况下。这可以在最近针对尼日利亚臭名昭著的特别反抢劫小组的抗议活动中看到。鉴于最近的#EndSARS抗议活动,本文探讨了尼日利亚适用和平抗议权的背景。
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