Protesters storm court demand prosecution of sowore
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On July 21, 2020, a group of protesters stormed the Federal High Court in Abuja, Nigeria, demanding the prosecution of Omoyele Sowore, a Nigerian journalist and activist. Sowore was arrested in August 2019 for allegedly planning to overthrow the government, a charge he denies.
The protesters, who were mainly made up of members of the RevolutionNow movement, a group founded by Sowore, accused the government of political persecution and demanded that Sowore be released from detention. They also called for the prosecution of those responsible for his arrest and detention.
The protesters, who were armed with placards and banners, stormed the court complex, causing a commotion and disrupting the normal functioning of the court. They chanted slogans and sang songs, calling for Sowore's release and demanding justice.
The police responded to the protest by deploying officers to the scene, but they were unable to disperse the protesters. The protesters remained at the court complex for several hours, refusing to leave until their demands were met.
The incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the Nigerian government and the opposition, which has been critical of the government's handling of the economy and human rights issues. The case of Omoyele Sowore has become a symbol of the government's alleged persecution of opposition figures and its attempts to silence dissenting voices.
It's worth noting that the Nigerian government has denied any wrongdoing in Sowore's arrest and detention, and has accused him of planning to overthrow the government. However, many Nigerians and international human rights organizations have criticized the government's handling of the case, calling for Sowore's release and an end to political persecution.