How to help Nigeria: What you can do for the ‘End SARS’ protest movement right now
Protests against police brutality in Nigeria took a deadly turn (October 28, 2020) as a growing youth-led effort to end the country’s notorious Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and reform its policing system continued for a third week. According to eyewitnesses cited in news reports and on social media, soldiers on Tuesday opened fire on protesters in Lagos, the country’s largest city, while Amnesty International has warned that the violence there could escalate.
In response to the protests earlier this month, Nigeria’s president vowed to disband SARS, which has existed in its current form since 1992, but demonstrators say the move doesn’t address key concerns, and that broad-based reforms are necessary if the country is to move forward. As The Wall Street Journal reports, some worry that the squad’s worst offenders will not only escape punishment but will simply be reintegrated into the police force.
If you’re looking for ways to support the protesters and their cause, we’ve rounded up some things you can do from afar.
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