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Lawyer Warns DSS Charges Against Sowore Undermine Democratic Freedoms

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A human rights lawyer, Marshall Abubakar, has criticised the cyberstalking case filed against activist and publisher Omoyele Sowore, arguing that the prosecution raises serious concerns about civil liberties and democratic principles in Nigeria.

Abubakar said the legal action appears aimed more at suppressing dissent than delivering justice, stressing that the implications go beyond Sowore as an individual and touch on citizens’ right to speak freely and hold authorities accountable.

He maintained that the charges lack strong legal grounding and claimed that the prosecution has not convincingly addressed key issues raised by the defence during court proceedings.

According to him, cases of this nature could create a chilling effect, discouraging journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens from expressing critical views on matters of public interest.

Sowore is being tried under cybercrime-related laws over his online publications, a move that has continued to draw debate among rights advocates about the balance between national security and freedom of expression.

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