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Gun Violence: Be Careful In America, Al Warns Nigerians, Others
Global rights group, Amnesty International, has issued a travel advisory for Nigerians and other foreigners travelling to the United States of America amid the incessant cases of gun violence and mass shootings.
According to AI, persons travelling to the US should exercise caution and have an emergency contingency plan.
It asked visitors to avoid crowded places including shopping malls, churches and cultural events.
The rights group said depending on your gender, skin colour and ethnic background, you may be at a higher risk of being targeted with gun violence and should plan accordingly.
The advisory read, “The Amnesty International travel advisory for the country of the United States of America calls on people worldwide to exercise caution and have an emergency contingency plan when travelling throughout the USA.
“This travel advisory is being issued in light of ongoing high levels of gun violence in the country. Depending on the traveller’s gender identity, race, country of origin, ethnic background or sexual orientation, they may be at higher risk of being targeted with gun violence and should plan accordingly.”
The rights group said under international human rights, the US has an obligation to enact a range of measures at the federal, state and local levels to regulate access to firearms and protect the rights of people.
AI, however, accused the United States Government of failing to take appropriate steps to curb gun violence
According to the World Bank, Nigerians constitute the highest number of Africans in the US.
Ironically, the US has been issuing travel advisories against travelling to many parts of Nigeria over insecurity.
Following the spate of mass shootings in the US, many countries have issued travel advisory against travelling to the US.
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