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Please protesters that have been beaten and bruised and don’t have it documented in video or pictures . pls share your story using #endsarsprotestsurvivors and also DM me if you don’t even have the strength to write and I will put it together for you and share. #endsars
12. This post is dedicated to all the protesters putting their lives on the line, some we may never hear of, we are praying for you and we are forever grateful . Also pls call these numbers for help if you’ve been beaten, injured 🤕 for medical help and justice since the protest
10. If you didn’t know why sars and impunity must end. I can’t imagine how traumatized a number of the protesters have been. My sister didn’t even know that protesters were wounded were being supported by @EndSarsResponse @kikimordi @Mochievous@fkabudu & a host of others
8. The officers beat them out of the bush and kept them in their police van. The police men continued insulting them for protesting. One of the police even told Deborah “If he didn’t have daughters ,he would have killed them” @UN @kikimordi @fkabudu@Mochievous@femalecoalition
When I asked her what was going through her mind in the bush being beaten by those officers, she said she made her peace with God.Her phone was seized and smashed
7. They beat them with branches.About five of the men faced Deborah.She can’t post some photos of her body that were bruised because she can’t share it online.She recalls also being shot at on the foot but fortunately it missed her foot.#endsarsabujaprotest@aproko_doctor
Fortunately Deborah had water with her so she shared it with the lady as the tear gas started to infiltrate the bush. They both laid down flat but their cover was blown when two other girls ran into the bush being chased by officers. @MomentsWithBren@funmioyatogun
She took a right turn which led her into a bush . She was scared but had to hide in the bush till the coast was clear . She was the alone , till a girl with wearing black and white saw her and told her to bend down and they hid together.
5. She got separated from my brother Isaac In the process . And anyone who knows how wide Abuja roads are will understand how difficult it would be to run to safety especially when you’re under attack. @Mochievous
4. Before she knew what was happening there was tear gas everywhere. She described the effects of the tear gas on her as burning her skin , chocking and blocking her airwaves (She’s asthmatic by the way) . @solumtobe@mrmacaroni@feminist_co
1. Deborah marched with my younger brother and other brave youth during the #endsarsabujaprotest at Unity Fountain
2. Ahead of them were police officers. Black & yellow strip police cars were packed at the right side of the road 3. They knelt down and chanted #endsars ⬇️
She @call_me_dos couldn’t take any video/photo of the officers because her phone was seized and smashed. I thought to share on her behalf as she even feels her story is stale but no survivor’s story is stale and so kindly read and Share ⬇️ #endsarsabujaprotest@Symply_Tacha
#endsarsprotestsurvivors “If I didn’t have daughters, i would have killed you”On 11th October 2020, while I was busy online protesting I was unaware,my younger sis and brother,22 & 24 years respectively in Abuja bravely joined the #endsarsabujaprotest at Unity Fountain. A THREAD
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