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Amnesty International condemns trial of activists arrested over hunger protest

The activists, accused of treason and conspiracy to incite mutiny, will remain in Kuje and Suleja correctional centres until their bail hearing on September 11

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
September 3, 2024
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  • They were accused of attempting to destabilise Nigeria and levying war against the state

The Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday ordered the remand of 10 activists, including a pregnant woman, in connection with a recent hunger protest.

The activists, accused of treason and conspiracy to incite mutiny, will remain in Kuje and Suleja correctional centres until their bail hearing on September 11.

The activists, including Angel Innocent, Michael Adaramoye, and others, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

They were accused of attempting to destabilise Nigeria and levying war against the state, including attacking police officers and burning public buildings.

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Their lawyers argued for bail, insisting the defendants were merely exercising their right to protest. They described the treason charges as unfounded. Counsel for the 9th defendant highlighted his client’s serious health condition, appealing for bail on compassionate grounds.

The prosecution opposed the bail requests, arguing that bail should only be granted under exceptional circumstances.

Meanwhile, Amnesty International condemned the trial, labeling it a sham. The organization’s Country Director, Isa Sanusi, criticized the charges as an attempt by the government to silence dissent and manipulate the justice system. Amnesty International called for the immediate release of the activists, stating that their right to peaceful protest must be upheld.

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