公民将尼日利亚政府告上加密货币法庭

币界网Pubblicato 2024-08-11Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-08-11

币界网报道:

尼日利亚加密货币倡导者James Utudor已对政府提起诉讼,针对加密货币的严格限制。

该诉讼点名总统、财政部长、总检察长和几个关键机构,包括尼日利亚中央银行和证券交易委员会。

詹姆斯质疑政府阻止加密货币交易所的举措,认为这些行为侵犯了公民的基本权利。他说:

“我捍卫我们拥有、收购和交易比特币的权利。”

詹姆斯补充说,他希望确保每一个尼日利亚人都能在没有政府干预的情况下自由地使用加密货币。

政府在炮火中的限制

该诉讼针对的是主要的政府实体,包括尼日利亚中央银行、经济和金融犯罪委员会、尼日利亚警察部队和其他几个机构。

詹姆斯的法律团队认为,政府的行为是违宪的,并援引“AG Kaduna State V.Omoru Hassan(1985)”一案作为关键先例。

他们声称,通过限制对加密货币的访问,政府侵犯了宪法第4章所保障的权利。

James的律师Maurice Ebam指出,比特币和USDT不仅仅是加密货币,它们是有助于抵御通货膨胀和促进国际贸易的资产。

“《宪法》第43条保障每个尼日利亚人在尼日利亚任何地方获得和拥有财产的权利。”

该诉讼称,这一权利自然应延伸到加密货币,加密货币在当今经济中越来越重要。

詹姆斯还援引了《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》第14条,该条保护财产权。

该诉讼声称,政府要求电信公司阻止访问加密货币平台的指令显然是越权。

詹姆斯表示,这与公共利益无关,而是不公正地限制了尼日利亚人的财务自由。

尼日利亚对加密货币的敌意

随着新政府的上台,这个非洲国家对加密货币用户的打击只会变得更糟。

随着奈拉的价值波动和外汇越来越难获得,加密货币已成为许多尼日利亚人的避风港。

詹姆斯的诉讼要求立即取消加密货币交易所的所有封锁,确保所有公民不受限制地访问。

他还在推动一项法律声明,保护所有尼日利亚人拥有和交易加密货币的权利,而不会受到政府的骚扰或伤害。

此外,该诉讼呼吁制定新的法规,承认比特币等加密货币是尼日利亚金融体系内的商品。

詹姆斯总结道:“这一法律行动代表了对自由和金融包容性的和平抗议。作为一个建立在人权基础上的国家,我们有责任确保比特币、USDT和其他数字资产用户和持有人的权利得到保护和保障。”

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