Human rights in Nigeria are protected under the current constitution of 1999.[1] While Nigeria has made major improvements in human rights under this constitution, the American Human Rights Report of 2012 notes several areas where more improvement is needed, which includes:[2] abuses by Boko Haram, killings by government forces, lack of social equality and issues with freedom of speech. The Human Rights Watch's 2015 World Report states that intensified violence by Boko Haram, restrictions of LGBT rights and government corruption continue to undermine the status of human rights in Nigeria.[3]
- ^ Amnesty International Nigeria (2019). "Nigeria : Human Rights Agenda". Amnesty International Nigeria – via Amnesty.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. Human Rights Practices for 2012. 2012.
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