HumAngle Daily Recap 7/25/2022

 

Daily Recap

Recap of today's news.

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#Ak9Train: 24 Hours After Terrorists’ Video, Protesters Urge Nigerian Govt To Rescue Captives

Protest for the release of captives held by terrorists who attacked and abducted passengers on an Abuja-Kaduna train has entered a second day, with protesters calling on the government to rescue those in captivity.  Protest is taking place in Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria and Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, at the Federal Ministry of Transportation headquarters after a …

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6 Persons Missing As Floods Ravage Bangui, Central African Republic

Six persons are missing, and damage estimated at millions of US dollars was recorded following torrential rainfall in the Central African Republic capital Bangui and environs on Friday, July 22.  The six missing persons were residents in Bangui’s seventh and second districts. “The rain started at around 3 a.m. and continued for over two hours …

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Terrorists Attack Police Station, Kill  Inspector In Southwest Nigeria

Terrorists have attacked the Okuta Elerinla Police Station in Akure,  capital of Ondo State, Southwest Nigeria, HumAngle can report. The assailants killed a police inspector whose identity was not revealed.   While details of the incident were still sketchy as of the time of filing this report, HumAngle learnt that the terrorists attacked the police station …

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Human Rights Watch Urges Donors To Suspend Military Assistance To Govt’s That Support M23 Rebels In DR Congo

Human Rights Watch has called on donor agencies to suspend their military assistance to governments that support the M23 rebels and other armed groups responsible for exactions in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Human Rights Watch, in a report published on Monday, July 25, pleaded with the United Nations, the African Union and governments concerned …

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M23 Rebels Kill 29 Civilians In DR Congo In June- Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch has revealed that the M23 rebel group has killed at least 29 civilians since mid-June this year in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The revelation is contained in a report the human rights organisation published on Monday, July 25. According to the report, the M23 rebels, on June 21, 2022, killed at …

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Life Under Bridge: The Hard Realities Of Displaced Nigerians In Lagos

Adedokun Olatundun, 65, lost her husband and three of six children to the age-long communal crisis between Offa and Erin-Ile communities in the Oyun area of Kwara, North-central Nigeria, in 2006. As she ran in a hurry, a fourth child went missing.  The land boundary crisis between Offa and Erin-Ile has lingered for many years …

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Terrorists Kill Many, Displace Over 3,227 Persons In Zamfara Communities

Over 3,227 residents from about 32 communities in Gummi Local Government Area (LGA) of Zamfara State fled their homes between Saturday, July 23 and Sunday, 24 after a terror attack.  The attacks affected Gyalenge, Bardoki and Illela-Auwal wards in the LGA. Buhari Sanusi, Assistant Coordinator of Zamfara Circle Community Initiative, told HumAngle. “We are presently …

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Nigeria Neglects Vulnerable, Poor #AK9Train Captives

Nigerians woke up on Sunday, July 24, to a terrifying video showing armed fighters aggressively striking some of the remaining captives abducted last March during an infamous train attack. The public train had been moving between the capital city of Abuja and Kaduna in the restive Northwest.  The victims cry out in pain as the …

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