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From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by basilo101: 11:31pm On Aug 29, 2016
LAGOS, NIGERIA —
A series of arrests of bloggers, newspaper reporters and even a dog owner has advocates worried about a chill on freedom of expression in Nigeria.

While the constitution of Africa’s most-populous country guarantees freedom of speech and the press, Peter Nkanga, West Africa representative for the Committee to Protect Journalists, said those rights are under attack.

“More and more, that freedom is being eroded,” Nkanga said. “How is it being eroded? By the actions of government institutions and government authorities, who are ensuring that that freedom of expression, that freedom of the press that freedom to hold opinion, gradually, steadily, is being eroded.”

Nkanga pointed to a number of episodes in recent months as instances where Nigerian security forces went after people simply because of something they said or wrote.

This month, the army said it wanted to question a journalist who had posted a link to a video released by the Boko Haram extremist group.
A journalist investigating arms smuggling was assaulted in June 2015 after a meeting at a Nigerian border post. Nkanga said customs officers looked on as the journalist was attacked without intervening.

Musa Azare, a blogger known for being critical about the government of Bauchi state in the country’s northeast, also found himself under arrest this month.

"“They were dispatched from Bauchi to come and arrest me,” Azare said of the police officers who traveled 450 kilometers to his house in the capital, Abuja."

He was driven to Bauchi and told that he was being taken in on suspicion of cyber stalking and criminal defamation, before being released. A Bauchi state official denied the government had anything to do with Azare’s detention.

It’s not just journalists that are facing threats. Police took a man in the southwestern Ogun state this month into custody for naming his dog “Buhari,” after the president.
Nigeria’s leaders have pledged to respect the freedom of the press, with Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed saying in June that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari does “not intend to do anything to stifle press freedom.”

Mohammed was not available for comment.

Laws on the books have allowed local politicians to go after journalists and bloggers for their statements, says Mai Truong, manager of advocacy group Freedom House’s Freedom on the Net program.

She said a law passed last year criminalizing “cyber crimes” such as hacking and cyber stalking has become a tool for politicians seeking revenge against online commentators.

“We’ve seen [kind of] an uptick of bloggers, particularly, being targeted for arrest and charged under the cyber crime law for various types of writing related to posts about local governors or officials,” Truong said.

Buhari came into office last year pledging to tackle corruption in Nigeria. The country is Africa’s largest economy but little of the wealth trickles down to its poor due in part to graft in the federal and state governments.

Shuaib Leman, national secretary of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, says much of the ire directed at journalists come from politicians who don’t appreciate seeing allegations of corruption against them printed or broadcast.

“I am not surprised that daily you find one instance or the other where a journalist is either picked up at the insistence of the state governor or a powerful politician for writing against corruption or for bringing up issues that need public attention and adequate scrutiny,” Leman said.

When a journalist is attacked, Nkanga said the perpetrators of the assault rarely face charges.

“Until you start to ensure that those who perpetrate attacks on journalists are brought to justice, there will hardly ever be a time when there will be [no] chill on them,” Nkanga said. “It has become a norm.”


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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by abokibuhari: 11:34pm On Aug 29, 2016
he's taking us back to 1983

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Nobody: 11:59pm On Aug 29, 2016
people should stop criticizing the highest office in the country. Not every president will be a mumu like GEJ. God bless Buhari for clamping down on press freedom

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Abeymills(m): 12:06am On Aug 30, 2016
Bubuhari nigerian hitler yeye govt u can go ahead n ban me here on nairaland 4 standing up 4 wat i bliv in

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Fedayeen02: 12:08am On Aug 30, 2016
Buhari is a disaster that's on our neck.


Call buhari a dog and you will go to jail but his actions makes dogs to have a higher IQ than him.



Is he angry that we are equating him with a higher animal undecided

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by bosschinalu(m): 12:42am On Aug 30, 2016
Abeg no be buhari dey handle the man matter, na the silly MIB Called the Nigeria Police







Fedayeen02:
Buhari is a disaster that's on our neck.


Call buhari a dog and you will go to jail but his actions makes dogs to have a higher IQ than him.



Is he angry that we are equating him with a higher animal undecided

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by SageTravels: 1:02am On Aug 30, 2016
We are gradually going back to 1983. Watching in 3D

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Blue3k(m): 1:43am On Aug 30, 2016
I guess it's a crime to insult your dog in Nigeria. Stole this joke.

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Jengem: 6:40am On Aug 30, 2016
Fedayeen02:
Buhari is a disaster that's on our neck.


Call buhari a dog and you will go to jail but his actions makes dogs to have a higher IQ than him.



Is he angry that we are equating him with a higher animal undecided



Buhari should have a species of grasshopper named after him

Dogs are intelligent animals

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by otukpo(f): 6:43am On Aug 30, 2016
Gradually, this Buhari led adminisration is exposing itself to the outside world.

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by NameCheckers: 6:44am On Aug 30, 2016
Cassandra is cursed

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Nobody: 6:46am On Aug 30, 2016
Hmmm, just observing.

Waiting for the Wailers and the Zombies.
Food just gat served

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Nobody: 6:52am On Aug 30, 2016
That is what you get when a tyrant and Mr. Know-it-all is in power... It can only get worse.

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Jengem: 6:53am On Aug 30, 2016
otukpo:
Gradually, this Buhari led adminisration is exposing itself to the outside world.

It doesnt matter unless trump wins


Buhari is obamas boy

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by BoleynDynaSTY(f): 7:06am On Aug 30, 2016
Government without morals

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by reptile1: 7:10am On Aug 30, 2016
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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by ShootToKill: 7:12am On Aug 30, 2016
Slowly the world is getting to understand what Biafrans have been shouting about the Islamo-fascist dullard. We all told you all it's impossible for Dogharrii to become 'a converted democrat'. All the guy know is blood, force, killings, arrests, detentions. A rabid feudal coup-plotter has no business enjoying democracy.

The presidiot wants to lead a multi-ethnic country like an Arab jungle dynasty. He will see how far he can go.

lalasticlala VOICE OF AMERICA is talking.

Voice of America is owned by Kanu and controlled by IPOB- Moronudeenic Zombies.

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Noneroone(m): 7:18am On Aug 30, 2016
I stand with Buhari















the dog!

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by ProfessorPeter(m): 7:22am On Aug 30, 2016
"Buhari is a change we don't need" Muhammad Abacha
AmuDimkpa:
That is what you get when a tyrant and Mr. Know-it-all is in power... It can only get worse.

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by cold(m): 7:27am On Aug 30, 2016
We all saw this coming. A leopard never changes its spots. Like Winston Churchill once said...'The farther back you can look, the further forward you can see'. Nuff said!

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by bigt2(m): 7:36am On Aug 30, 2016
abuayman:
Hmmm, just observing.
Waiting for the Wailers and the Zombies.
Food just gat served
OK now...

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by judedave181: 7:37am On Aug 30, 2016
You can never stop chameleon from changing colour... that's what this government is...we called it democracy but the president is practising military regime...


Buhari regime and NL MOD are the same thing... all what they know is to ban

Thunder that will strike Buhari and MOD is still on sleep


Mind u Buhari is a noun so don't quote me....

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by IMASTEX: 7:38am On Aug 30, 2016
be hold old things have not pass way

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by IBBG(m): 7:40am On Aug 30, 2016
buhari will not like this o. buhari and hate of criticism dey like that jacob zuma pics.

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by seacoast(m): 7:41am On Aug 30, 2016
Hehehe... O'di mma
Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Rapmoney(m): 7:43am On Aug 30, 2016
"He who brings ants-infested woods into his house should not complain when lizards start paying him visits" - African Proverb.

Gullible Nigerians brought this calamity upon themselves.

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Pidggin(f): 7:43am On Aug 30, 2016
Nawao
Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by chiboyo(m): 7:44am On Aug 30, 2016
Truth be told, a leopard can never change its spots!!!

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by dadaha: 7:47am On Aug 30, 2016
His crime is not naming the dog but trying to cause chaos in a peaceful market undecided

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Re: From Dog Owners To Journalists, Free Expression Under Attack In Nigeria - VOA by Nobody: 7:49am On Aug 30, 2016
Butbthats what Nigerians deserve. Even when these people's rights are violated I see a lot of people endorsing such behaviour

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