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The Nigerian government has accused South African police of criminal liability in the deaths of three Nigerians during anti-immigrant protests

Posted on July 6, 2026July 6, 2026 By oro1j No Comments on The Nigerian government has accused South African police of criminal liability in the deaths of three Nigerians during anti-immigrant protests
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Nigeria claims that officers from Tshwane Metro Police killed a Nigerian using brutal interrogation and suspects them of other extra-judicial killings.

The Nigerian foreign ministry states these actions meet grounds for state liability under international law and threatens to mobilize international measures.

Diplomatic relations between Nigeria and South Africa are tense, with mass evacuations of Nigerians and calls to nationalize or boycott South African businesses.

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