At least 300 members of the Shi’ia sect were killed by the army,
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has alleged, calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to
halt human right abuses in the Nigerian military. “The killing of hundreds of
Shia Muslim members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), by Nigerian army
soldiers from December 12 to 14, 2015, appears to have been wholly
unjustified,” HRW said in a statement. “Human Rights Watch interviewed 16
witnesses to the killings and five others, including local authorities, who
said that Nigerian army soldiers fired on Shia Muslim members of the group at
three locations in Zaria, in northern Nigeria.
“The army said its confrontation with the Shia sect members who had
erected a makeshift roadblock near a mosque resulted from an assassination
attempt on the army chief of staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, whose
convoy was passing by. “In an internal military document seen by Human Rights
Watch, the army said protesters appeared to be taking up positions near the
back of the convoy. Daniel Bekele, Africa director at HRW, said “the Nigerian
military’s version of events does not stack up,” adding that the response of
the presidency, that the situation is a military affair is shocking. “It is
almost impossible to see how a roadblock by angry young men could justify the
killings of hundreds of people. At best it was a brutal overreaction and at
worst it was a planned attack on the minority Shia group,”
Bekele said. “Characterising this terrible carnage against Shiites
in Zaria as ‘a military affair’ is shocking. President Buhari should ensure the
military’s appalling track record of serious human rights abuses is halted and
does not continue under his term in office.” The HRW said Nasir el-Rufai,
governor of Kaduna state, has announced the establishment of a state judicial
commission of inquiry into the incident while the president has been silent
over the deaths of the Shia members.
“At least 300 Shia sect members, and likely many more, were killed
and hundreds more injured, according to witnesses in at least two of the sites
and a hospital source,” the group said. “Soldiers quickly buried the bodies in
mass graves without family members’ permission, making it difficult to
determine an accurate death toll.” Ibrahim Zakzaky, leader of the sect, is
currently in custody. The group, which has its headquarters in Zaria, Kaduna
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At least 300 members of the Shi’ia sect were killed by the army, Human
Rights Watch (HRW) has alleged, calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to
halt human right abuses in the Nigerian military.
“The killing of hundreds of Shia Muslim members of the Islamic Movement
of Nigeria (IMN), by Nigerian army soldiers from December 12 to 14,
2015, appears to have been wholly unjustified,” HRW said in a statement.
“Human Rights Watch interviewed 16 witnesses to the killings and five
others, including local authorities, who said that Nigerian army
soldiers fired on Shia Muslim members of the group at three locations in
Zaria, in northern Nigeria.
“The army said its confrontation with the Shia sect members who had
erected a makeshift roadblock near a mosque resulted from an
assassination attempt on the army chief of staff, Lieutenant General
Tukur Buratai, whose convoy was passing by.
“In an internal military document seen by Human Rights Watch, the army
said protesters appeared to be taking up positions near the back of the
convoy.
Daniel Bekele, Africa director at HRW, said “the Nigerian military’s
version of events does not stack up,” adding that the response of the
presidency, that the situation is a military affair is shocking.
“It is almost impossible to see how a roadblock by angry young men could
justify the killings of hundreds of people. At best it was a brutal
overreaction and at worst it was a planned attack on the minority Shia
group,” Bekele said.
“Characterising this terrible carnage against Shiites in Zaria as ‘a
military affair’ is shocking. President Buhari should ensure the
military’s appalling track record of serious human rights abuses is
halted and does not continue under his term in office.”
The HRW said Nasir el-Rufai, governor of Kaduna state, has announced the
establishment of a state judicial commission of inquiry into the
incident while the president has been silent over the deaths of the Shia
members.
“At least 300 Shia sect members, and likely many more, were killed and
hundreds more injured, according to witnesses in at least two of the
sites and a hospital source,” the group said.
“Soldiers quickly buried the bodies in mass graves without family
members’ permission, making it difficult to determine an accurate death
toll.”
Ibrahim Zakzaky, leader of the sect, is currently in custody.
The group, which has its headquarters in Zaria, Kaduna state, has close
ties to Iran.
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as the source.
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