Nigeria
The #EndSARS movement mobilized Nigerian youth against police brutality, spreading through social media and nationwide demonstrations.
Duration: October 2020
The #EndSARS movement began in 2020 to protest police brutality committed by the specialized police unit, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), in Nigeria. Documentation of abuses committed by SARS officers were widely spread on social media, stoking outrage and fueling in-person protests. Demonstrations were crushed by police and military violence that led to disputed figures of people killed by security forces, with leaked reports suggesting 56 people were killed, though accurate numbers have not been confirmed. The Nigerian government claimed the disbanding of the SARS unit in response to protests, but many Nigerians and advocacy groups believe the change is in name only.
Physical & Lethal Force
Security forces used physical force and lethal violence against demonstrators during the protest movement.
Mass Arrests & Legal Repression
Hundreds of protesters were arrested, and legal pressure was used against activists and demonstrators.
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