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    DSS brutality on Calabar Teachers

    • Date of Occurrence
      February 3, 2016
    • State/Country
      Cross River State, Nigeria
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    Mr Owai Owai, a civics teacher at Federal Government Girls College, Calabar, alongisde some other teacher colleagues of his were brutally assaulted by operatives of the Department of State Services because a student was flogged by Mr Owai Owai.

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    • Date of Occurrence

      2016-02-03

    • State/Country

      Cross River State, Nigeria

    • Perpetrator

      Department of State Services

    • Legal Foundation

      The legal foundations of this incident rests on Section 34 of the 1999 constitution guarantees the right to dignity of the human person.

    • Source

      http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/dss-operatives-beat-us-silly-punishing-student-fggc-calabar-teachers/

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    • South South
    Rights & Freedom Violated
    • Right to Dignity
    • Right to Personal Liberty
    Gender of Victim(s)
    • Male
    Mode of Attacks
    • Physical Attacks
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