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Nigeria Arrests Journalists Covering Military Abuse

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Nigerian security forces have detained two journalists from a Hausa-language newspaper over articles they published regarding alleged military abuses during the country's fight against a radical Islamist sect.

Mohammed Garba, president of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, said Thursday that Aliyu Saleh and Musa Muhammad Awwal are still being held after their arrests Monday, despite no criminal charges against the two. Garba said journalists and lawyers are working to get access to the two detained reporters, who are likely being held by Nigeria's secret police, the State Security Service.

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