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Saturday 4 April 2015

Al-Jazeerah journalists detained by Nigerian military regain freedom

The two Al-Jazeerha journalists, Ahmed Idris and Ali Mustafa who were detained in their hotel in Maiduguri, by the Nigerian military over allegations of loitering, have regained their freedom.

According to Borno state government's news platform, KSM News, the journalists were this morning allowed to leave the hotel where they have been detained since March 24th and have been moved to the state government lodge on the advice of Borno state governor, Kashim Shettima.

34 comments:

  1. Good for them ....

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  2. Good for them ....

    Meenah_wakil on Instagram

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  3. That's the power of a lawsuit

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  4. I thought they wanted to sue the military.
    Good they were released.

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  5. Good for them
    And they had better not to trespass where they are not needed next time

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  6. Good for them.
    $.
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    @Carlos via Nokia Lumia

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  7. I'm happy for them.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  8. That's good..there shud be freedom of speech and movements

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  9. Besides, why are they looking like criminals na?

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  10. they shd stay away from combat zones or atleast get the required permission and protection from the military to air it live. simple!!!

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  11. They should be compensated. Lindaobserve

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  12. So Femi Falana had to institute legal proceedings against the army for them to be released?

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  13. So Femi Falana had to institute legal proceedings against the army for them to be released?

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  14. So Femi Falana had to institute legal proceedings against the army for them to be released?

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  15. Ok..goid for them

    ***Dahenriez**

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  16. The objective of the detention has been defeated. So what da ef.

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  17. Good news, they should let them off with a warning to avoid problems. Linda take note!

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  18. Good news, they should let them off with a warning to avoid problems. Linda take note!

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  19. Good news, they should let them off with a warning to avoid problems. Linda take note!

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  20. Good news, they should let them off with a warning to avoid problems. Linda take note!

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  21. Good news, they should let them off with a warning to avoid problems. Linda take note!

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  22. Finally Mr Ahmed u r free, ur wife has really missed u

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  23. They should thank their star's, if not they wil hav rot where they were detained. I hope they hav learnt their lessons?

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  24. Lol! Loitering indeed. They should go home.

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  25. Finally; power of the media.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  26. Good. I do hope dat the critizisms will continue .

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  27. So are they dropping the suit instituted against our military or is still ongoing?

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  28. It's relieving that they gained back there freedom,but truly everything done is of benefit to them and teaches them to be careful in their next assignment

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