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Right Against Violence, the Non Governmental Organization whose 
members were brutally dispersed from the Kano city centre yesterday, has
 filed a  suit against President Jonathan and others demanding for N500m
 compensation for the action. 
Also joined in  the multi million naira suit Friday are Kano state Government and Inspector General of Police. 
The suit is also seeking ano experte motion restraining the Federal 
Government, Kano state Government, Inspector General of Police and their
 agents from obstructing them the right to lawful assembly. 
Briefing Reporters shortly after the court session, National 
President of Right Against Violence, Ahmad Suleiman Garun’Ali explained 
that the heavy handedness metted out to his members at  the Kano city 
square contradicts local and international laws which Nigeria is a 
signatory. 
The constitutional Lawyer stated that the Group has the 
constitutional right to peaceful assembly, stressing that the violent 
assault on his member was ‘calous and inhuman’ 
Ahmad Suleiman Garun’Ali recalled that the police ran amock on his 
members during a peaceful occupation of the Kano city centre that left 
dozens injured. 
He revealed that a member was feared dead during the violent break up
 of the peaceful assembly, adding that the Group would revealed the 
identity of victim in due course.Source | 
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Friday, 6 January 2012
Occupy Kano : Protesters file N500m suit against Jonathan
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