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Clashes between Nigerian security forces and Shi'ite Muslim protesters in Abuja on Friday resulted in several reported deaths. The protesters were marching in solidarity with Palestine but violence erupted when they clashed with soldiers and police. Critics accuse security forces of using excessive force, which could radicalize groups like the Islamic Movement of Nigeria. Police say protesters attacked them with guns, leading to injuries and arrests.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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