Rights group says security forces have killed 13 as Nigeria protests over hardship enter a third day

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00:00We begin in Nigeria, where it's day two of nationwide protests against the rising cost
00:05of living in the country. The outcry has been violence with demonstrators clashing with police.
00:10Amnesty International accuses security forces of killing 13 people in the protests so far.
00:16While day two has seen a lower turnout than yesterday, where thousands took to the streets
00:20in cities across the country. The show of anger pushed authorities to enforce curfews across
00:25northern states including Kano and Borno. It comes as Nigeria battles its worst economic
00:31crisis in decades, with inflation hitting a 28-year high of 34%. Take a listen to what
00:38protesters have been saying. We saw policemen from nowhere with tear gas. They scared us away
00:44with tear gas and they were even shooting on the air. So that was why that scared everybody away
00:50and everybody run for their life. The security outfits, officers, they are manning everywhere so
00:59and I can tell you that there is so much of fear they are trying to
01:03instill in people's hearts for coming out to a protest today.
01:11We requested that each group that will protest has to come to the police and notify the police.
01:18No group has notified the police. The other said protest inside the stadium. We are not
01:23stopping anybody from protesting but look at how they are blocking this place.
01:29I'm outside to show my anger that Nigerian politicians they are not managing our money
01:35very well. There is so much corruption in the system and things must get better.
01:41We are protesting against widespread hunger in the country, widespread inequality, poverty in
01:46the country. We are also protesting against issues around insecurity in the country because
01:52there's a lot of insecurity in the country.

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