PHOTOS: #EndSARS Candlelight Procession Holds In Hungary To Mourn Those Killed During The #EndSARS Protests



 Nigerians in Hungary held a candlelight procession to honour those killed in Nigeria during the #EndSARS protests.

 

The #EndSARS protests began on October 8 and continued till October 20 when uniformed men opened fire at peaceful protesters.

 

Prior to the Lekki shooting, a number of protesters had been killed during the peaceful protests, including Jimoh Ishiaq who was killed on Saturday, October 10, 2020, when a policeman opened fire during #EndSARS protest in Oyo state. Another death was also recorded on October 12 in Ojuelegba, Surulere, when police opened fire on protesters.

 

To mourn those killed while protesting police brutality in Nigerian, Nigerians in Hungary held a candlelight procession on Sunday night, October 25.

 

A placard from the candlelight procession reads, "For all the lives we lost in the fight to #EndSARS & #PoliceBrutality."

 

End SARS candlelight procession holds in Hungary to mourn those killed during the End SARS protests (photos)

 

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End SARS candlelight procession holds in Hungary to mourn those killed during the End SARS protests (photos)

 

End SARS candlelight procession holds in Hungary to mourn those killed during the End SARS protests (photos)

End SARS candlelight procession holds in Hungary to mourn those killed during the End SARS protests (photos)

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