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EndSARS Anniversary: No retreat, no surrender as youths insist on memorial protest

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One year after the #EndSARS protests, there is tension again in the corridors of power as youths have vowed to commemorate the anniversary, today, with the Police in Lagos and Osun states declaring there would be no street protest.

Twenty-four hours to the D-day, stakeholders feared that little or nothing has changed, 365 days after the ugly episode, with the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, saying security agencies had become more brazen in lawlessness.

Action Group on Free Civic Space, AGFCS, concurred, saying Nigeria had progressed into a dangerous era of digital unfreedom unmatched in the history of the nation’s democratic journey as a country.

This is even as Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said youths have reasons to demand for a better life in the country just as human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, urged governors to take control of the security situation in their respective states.

“In particular, state governors should, henceforth, exercise the exclusive powers conferred on them to manage public meetings, rallies and processions in line with the provisions of the Public Order Act and the relevant judicial authorities,” he said.

Speaking on what youths will do today, human rights activist and Executive Director of EnoughIsEnough, Yemi Adamolekun, said youths will be at the Lekki Toll Gate in respect of #EndSARS protest’s one year anniversary.

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She warned that the Nigerian police should not think of arresting innocent Nigerian youths who are only exercising their constitutional right to protest.

Adamolekun said the sole responsibility of the Nigerian police was to provide security for citizens of Nigeria as well as arrest criminals causing mayhem in the country.

“The police seem to forget that it is their job to gather information regarding criminals in the country and not to go after the peaceful youths.

“They forgot to focus on their job which is to find criminals.

“Last week, they said there should be no protest. Three days ago, they said people have the right to protest. Yesterday, they threatened that the youths should not come out and protest.

“The truth is that the youths will be at the Lekki Toll Gate on Wednesday in respect of the #EndSARS protest of last year.

“These are families who lost their families, friends and relatives. There are agitations and the people are ready to be at Lekki Toll Gate tomorrow.

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They said, they want to arrest Mr. Macaroni and leave the thugs. Is Mr. Macaroni a criminal? The police are supposed to go after hoodlums. The police should provide security for the youths and not to threaten anybody,” she said.

No peace without justice — Aisha Yesufu
Another human rights activist, Aisha Yesufu, said: “It is one year since Nigeria killed her own. The Nigerian youths were killed by those who should have protected them.

“The government of Nigeria has gotten away with this atrocity because the citizens are silent.

“And what the citizens failed to understand is that as long as there is no justice in Nigeria, there can never be peace.

“When we keep quiet and do nothing, it seems that we have given the atrocity the permission to come to our door steps.

“Lots of people think, it is not their business, but I say, it is everybody’s business.

“Today, police brutality has continued. They have leaned on the fact that the government is keen on ensuring the citizens don’t come out to make demands that they should be allowed to live. That is not acceptable.

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“Nigerians must understand that we are citizens, we are not slaves. And in this country, we have the rights as every other person to be protected and that protection should happen. Keeping quiet is not an option; we have to be active citizens. Nigerians need more active citizens than activists.

“Making demands for the right thing to be done, for good governance, accountability, security of lives and properties is a responsibility of every citizen and that has to be done.

“The youths of Nigeria came out to protest and they protested peacefully but the State unleashed havoc on them.

“The question we should ask is that, why is it that after one year, no justice has been made and we cannot continue to look the other way while the citizens are been affected. Nobody is safe in Nigeria. The fact that we do nothing, we give the government the opportunity to continue to make the country ungovernable and that is what we continue to happen.

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Anxiety grows in Iran amid search for location of president’s helicopter 

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Search teams have yet to find the missing helicopter with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi aboard.

 

The chopper, which also had Hossein Amirabdollahian, foreign minister; Malek Rahmati, governor of East Azarbaijan province; and Hojjatoleslam Al Hashem, Tabriz Friday prayer leader, on board, crash-landed Sunday afternoon in the Varzaqan region.

 

Over 20 search and relief teams were immediately dispatched to the area to find the missing helicopter, including drones and sniffer dogs.

 

The Iranian armed forces have also deployed commando units and special forces to assist in the search operation. However, foggy weather and the impassability of the area have frustrated efforts.

 

Babak Yektaparast, the spokesperson for Iran’s emergency services, said an emergency helicopter was dispatched to assist but was forced to turn back due to the heavy fog as it could not land in the area.

 

“Unfortunately, continuing aerial operations was no longer possible due to intense fog across the region,” he said, adding that more ambulances were dispatched.

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Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, urged citizens to pray for the president and everyone aboard the chopper.

 

“The  Iranian nation must not be concerned or worried; there will be no disruption in the work of the country,” Khamenei said.

 

Iraq and Armenia, both neighbouring countries, have offered support in locating Raisi.

 

The US said it is watching reports and added that President Joe Biden has been briefed.

 

 

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DR Congo army foils ‘coup attempt’

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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) army says it has repelled an attempted coup d’etat.

 

The army said Congolese and foreign fighters were involved in the coup which was reportedly thwarted on Sunday morning.

 

Sylvain Ekenge, the DRC army spokesperson, spoke in a televised address on the state-run RTNC TV.

 

“An attempted coup d’etat has been put down by the defence and security forces. The attempt involved foreigners and Congolese. These foreigners and Congolese have been put out of action, including their leader,” Ekenge said.

 

Ekenge said several suspects have been detained and the “situation is now under control”.

 

The army spokesperson did not give further information about the incident.

 

His statement comes hours after armed men attacked the house of Vital Kamerhe, former chief of staff and close ally of President Felix Tshisekedi.

 

Kamerhe’s residence is about two kilometres from the presidential palace.

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Michel Muhima, Kamerhe’s spokesperson, had said the gunmen clad in military uniform engaged the politician’s guards in a shootout, leaving three people dead.

 

Muhima said two of the deceased were police officers attached to Kamerhe while the other was one of the attackers.

 

The unrest in the country comes amid a dispute in the ruling party over the postponement of an election for the leadership of the country’s national assembly.

 

President Tshisekedi met with parliamentarians and party leaders on Friday in a bid to resolve the crisis.

 

Tshisekedi was reelected as president in December 2023.

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20 rescue teams and drones sent to Iranian president helicopter crash site

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Twenty rescue teams and drones have been sent to the area where a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian crashed on Sunday, according to Iranian state news agency IRNA.

 

The pair, along with a group of dignitaries, were aboard the helicopter returning from a ceremony for an opening of a dam on Iran’s border with Azerbaijan when the aircraft “crashed upon landing in Varzaqan region on Sunday,” IRNA English reported.

 

“20 rescue teams and drones have been sent to the area, but due to the impassability of the area, its mountainous and forest conditions, as well as unfavorable weather conditions, especially heavy fog, the search and rescue operation will take time,” IRNA said.

IRNA also reported, citing locals, that the helicopter crashed in the Dizmar Forest area between the villages of Ozi and Pir Davood. Residents said they heard noises from the area, it added.

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Iran’s interior minister Ahmad Vahidi said one of the helicopters in a convoy was forced to make a hard landing due to foggy weather conditions.

 

“Now different rescue groups are moving toward the area, but given that it is foggy and the unsuitable weather and the conditions, it may take some time until they reach where the helicopter is,” said Vahidi during a televised address posted on Telegram by IRNA.

 

He added that there had been some contact with the passengers on the helicopter, but did not have further details.

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