At least 50 press arrested on Saturday in Abuja as almost 700 demonstrators detained since unrest began
Nigerian security forces on Saturday fired bullet rounds and teargas at protesters and journalists during demonstrations against the country’s economic crisis in the capital city, Abuja, according to journalists at the scene and videos reviewed by the Associated Press news agency.
It was not immediately confirmed whether the projectiles fired at journalists were rubber or live rounds. But the AP witnessed the aftermath of the attack, including bullet holes in a car belonging to one of the journalists as well as live bullets at the scene of the protests.
Continue reading…At least 50 press arrested on Saturday in Abuja as almost 700 demonstrators detained since unrest beganNigerian security forces on Saturday fired bullet rounds and teargas at protesters and journalists during demonstrations against the country’s economic crisis in the capital city, Abuja, according to journalists at the scene and videos reviewed by the Associated Press news agency.It was not immediately confirmed whether the projectiles fired at journalists were rubber or live rounds. But the AP witnessed the aftermath of the attack, including bullet holes in a car belonging to one of the journalists as well as live bullets at the scene of the protests. Continue reading…