🎧 Protests Against Police Brutality Shake Nigeria

A Podcast From The International Crisis Group

By International Crisis Group

Episode 10: Protests against Police Brutality Shake Nigeria

This week on Hold Your Fire!, Nnamdi Obasi and Comfort Ero explain the significance of Nigeria’s police brutality crisis and the resulting #ENDSARS protests. Rob Malley and guest host Richard Atwood also examine the protracted process of the U.S. presidential election.

Episode 10: Protests against Police Brutality Shake Nigeria

In this week’s episode of Hold Your Fire!, Rob Malley and guest host Richard Atwood try to make sense of a very convoluted electoral map, with no clear winner, the day after the U.S. election. They then turn to the protests against police brutality that have shaken Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, with Crisis Group Senior Adviser Nnamdi Obasi and Africa Program Director Comfort Ero. Lastly, they offer an update on the sadly predictable military escalation in Ethiopia.

Background readings by Crisis Group:
Nigeria’s #EndSARS Protest: De-escalate Tensions, Start Deep Police Reform

The Islamic State Franchises in Africa: Lessons from Lake Chad

Facing the Challenge of the Islamic State in West Africa Province

Violence in Nigeria’s North West: Rolling Back the Mayhem

Video: The Fate of Women Who Lived With Boko Haram

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