Human Rights Watch has condemned the Nigerian authority’s “rush to use firearms” against the protesters.
A court in 2016 ordered the release of Zakzaky and his wife but the government rejected it and filed fresh charges, including homicide. The threat of religious unrest in Nigeria has drawn comparisons with Boko Haram’s jihadist insurgency that has devastated the northeast of the country over the past decade.
The IMN, founded in the 1970s as a student movement, is inspired by Iran’s Islamic revolution but under Zakazaky has advocated a peaceful approach.
vanguardngr are this ones jobless to be protecting over nothing even I don't have a job rather rest under the tree