2 Dec 2009 12:04 Africa/Lagos
Amnesty International to release report exposing shocking level of unlawful police killings in Nigeria
ABUJA, December 2, 2009/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- On Wednesday, 9 December 2009, Amnesty International will release a comprehensive report exposing the shocking level of unlawful police killings in Nigeria.
In the report, Killing at will: Extrajudicial executions and other unlawful killings in Nigeria, the organization will reveal how the majority of unlawful police killings go un-investigated and the perpetrators unpunished. The families of the victims usually get no justice or redress. Most never even find out what happened to their loved ones.
The publication will be released to media at a press conference in Abuja.
The report is based on interviews and research carried out throughout the country, including visits to prisons and interviews with prisoners.
DETAILS:
Who: Lucy Freeman, Amnesty International's Campaigner on Nigeria
Noel Kututwa, Amnesty International's Special Adviser on Africa
Damian Ugwu, Executive Director, Social Justice and Advocacy Initiative (SJAI)
Chief Titus Ibeku, father of Chika Ibeku, who is a victim of enforced disappearance
Vincent Obetta, lawyer based in Enugu
What: Release of Amnesty International report Killing at will: Extrajudicial executions and other unlawful killings in Nigeria.
When: 10.00 am – 12.00, local time
Where: Committee Room A
National Centre for Women Development
Better Life St., Central Area
P.M.B 185
Garki
Abuja
For further details or to arrange an interview, please contact: Eliane Drakopoulos (mob) +44 7778 472 109.
Source: Amnesty International