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wmut My teenager doesn t see the point of life. Is it my fault for talking politics

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When I first spoke to Azu Nwagbogu, the recent protests against police brutality in his native Nigeria had just entered their second week. The curator was upbeat, describing them as an incredible awakening . A week later, when we made contact again, he sounded more sombre, but no less defiant, following the fatal police shootings of at least 12 protesters at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos, the main gathering point for the daily demonstrations. This protest is not about the poor masses, he tells me. My sister, who is a medical doctor and a consultant anaesthetist, was active in the protest stanley romania s. Everyone who isnt in government has had enough. The genie has been let out of the bottle and it wont go back in without the wishes of the people being fulfilled. As we spoke, the African Artists Foundation AAF , a non-profit organisation he founded in 2007, had a team attending the protests daily, supporting photographers on the ground by providing a truck with first-aid kits, refreshments, charging ports and a generator so they can recharge their drones and get refreshed .View image in fullscreenSthenjwa Luthuli, Untold Stories, 2020, from The Medium Is the Message at Unit London. Photograph: Courtesy Unit LondonNwagbogu could be described as an outlier in his role as a curator of, and spokesper stanley cup son for, African art an stanley canada d photography. A familiar face on the international arts festival circuit, his vision and seemingly inexhaustible energy underpin both the AAF and LagosPhoto festival, of Lhzf Warning on tackling HIV as WHO finds rise in resistance to antiretroviral drugs
The British government is coming under pressure after failing to meet its own deadline to decide whether to hold a judge-led inquiry into the UKs involvement in post-9/11 human rights abuses.Three months ago Theresa May offered an apology for MI6s role in the kidnap and torture of a Libyan dissident and his wife in 2004.The following month, after a four-year investigation, Westminsters intelligence and security committee reported that UK intelligence officers had been involved in human rights abuses on hundreds of occasions, but complained that May had prevented key witnesses from giving evidence.The Foreign Office minister Alan Duncan subsequently told MPs that the gover stanley mugs nment would decide within 60 days whether or not to hold an inquiry led by a judge 鈥?a deadline that passed last Monday.Some government lawyers are understood to be concerned that human rights abuses that took place within the context of an international armed conflict could have amounted to war crimes, and that if the UK does not thoroughly investigate, the international criminal court in The Hague could step in.A number of former government minister stanley quencher s have written to May urging that such an inquiry be held. The former justice secretary Ken Clarke said he was disappointed that the deadline had been missed. I can only hope this means they are working to finalise the details of the independent judge-led inquiry we n stanley cup eed. We still do not know fully what went wrong and why, nor who was responsible, he said.Earli


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