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Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by WukedP(m): 6:53pm On May 11, 2013 |
And No tweet about dat or a facebook post from El Rufai n co. Had it been it was d other way round, it would hav been a topic of discusion or among d speaches in there convention today, from d man who 1s said christians should vote christians n muslim should vote muslims, Brainless opposition 2 Likes |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by fkaz(m): 6:57pm On May 11, 2013 |
It's too early for them to take up the matter |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by successking: 6:59pm On May 11, 2013 |
Human right organisation, EU and US are still studying the circumstances surrounding brutal killing of the men of Nigerian Police. But i think it's taking too long to issue a statement. They had better do, because if they don't .................. |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Adekar(m): 6:59pm On May 11, 2013 |
redsun: If the police can not protect itself,it means it is a failed force. Therefore,a failed state..how i wish your brother is one of the slain officers. |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by tomber(m): 7:20pm On May 11, 2013 |
wirinet: But they should come out and condem it. If you condem only the government then u are empowerin terrorist and their likes. Making them to win d propaganda war. 1 Like |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by gangar(m): 7:21pm On May 11, 2013 |
Human rights condemn when an authority vested with power and armed abuse those powers and kill innocent people. That is people who were legitimately enthrusted with arms and state machinery. What is there to condemn in a cult organization that is illigal and outlawed to start with. Condemning such is even giving outlawed cults legitimacy. Therefore even in such instances the police are still to condemned for not taking enough precautionary measures to protect themselves. 1 Like |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by loswhite(m): 7:22pm On May 11, 2013 |
redsun: If the police can not protect itself,it means it is a failed force. Therefore,a failed state.dumb |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Nobody: 7:30pm On May 11, 2013 |
Same reason they were silent over Ezu river corpses. 2 Likes |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Emmaeke: 7:33pm On May 11, 2013 |
No one will talk. Cause they believe police are dispensable? |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by gen2briz(m): 7:36pm On May 11, 2013 |
Because money is not involve. Gbam |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by lacicrips(m): 7:56pm On May 11, 2013 |
Camilia247: I was going to answer the quoted post above. The one below answers the question quite nicely. gangar: Human rights condemn when an authority vested with power and armed abuse those powers and kill innocent people. That is people who were legitimately enthrusted with arms and state machinery. What is there to condemn in a cult organization that is illigal and outlawed to start with. Condemning such is even giving outlawed cults legitimacy. |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Jaykizz(m): 8:01pm On May 11, 2013 |
Op dis issue goes beyond what u thinking. M currently residing in nasarawa state, lafia to b precise, n I kan tel u dat d state has a BIG problem. Startin 4rm d govt, to d minds of d ppl, evry1s brains av to b revitalizd coz dy think backwardly n selfishly. 1 Like |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by haddyboyz(m): 8:14pm On May 11, 2013 |
why will human rights activits wil nt be silent. nt more than a week is d baga clash nd nw its nassaraw. nd d fg is busy on yet to take place elections. imagining a person bragging if his mentor doesnt relect d country wil be chaotic disorder. i tink d human rights activist are keeping dere dear heads nt 2 made as sacrifice... |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by AAAdam(m): 8:59pm On May 11, 2013 |
wirinet:But why not condemning the killing of those securities and urged the federal govt to the course of the killing and they should be call to book? |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Nobody: 9:07pm On May 11, 2013 |
A A Adam: But why not condemning the of the securities and urged the federal govt to the course of the killing and they should be call to book. Olodo rabata! Look at the nonsense you typed up there. You should learn how to read and write first before making contribution to a thread. Just shut up when you see intellectuals having conversation of this magnitude. Ode oshi! 3 Likes |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by AAAdam(m): 9:24pm On May 11, 2013 |
[quote author=payless] Olodo rabata! Look at the nonsense you typed up there. You should learn how to read and write first before making contribution to a thread. Just shut up when you see intellectuals having conversation of this magnitude. Ode oshi/quote] accepted, but mind you, the olodo have level which i believe your father should be the BiGgEsT 1. U lacks human respect. Practice makes. . . . . . . .? |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by wobov: 9:26pm On May 11, 2013 |
[b][/b]There hand no clean 2 so make nobody mind demThere hand no clean 2 so make nobody mind demThere hand no clean 2 so make nobody mind dem |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by maasoap(m): 9:30pm On May 11, 2013 |
Even the reason given by the authority for sending 93 corps to their untimely death was even hillarious, "93 corps to arrest one person". So the Human Rights Organisations, US, UK and others must have seen the stated objective of their mission as a blatant lie, therefore no need to rush in responding to the outcome. 1 Like |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by searay(m): 9:32pm On May 11, 2013 |
As I said in another thread, human right groups are on sabbatical leave. So don't blame because Police et al are not human and don't have families. God punish the devil. |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by besthope09: 9:37pm On May 11, 2013 |
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Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by BE811APP: 9:41pm On May 11, 2013 |
Human rights no dey fear Winch |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by babseg(m): 9:42pm On May 11, 2013 |
Maybe they think Nigeria police are not worth fighting for |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by BarryX(m): 9:52pm On May 11, 2013 |
This is a pathetic case of inherent man's inhumanity. Imagine Policemen were killed and some Nairalanders were sorta justifying the killings. I am viewing this from another school of thought entirely which concerns an ordinary citizen, if a combined force of policemen, SSS can be sliced like fresh tomatoes in Nassarawa and Boko Haram has the effrontery to attack an Army barrack of all places and other host of attack on military facilities where the AK-47, sub-machine gun and the likes are then what is left of a citizen like myself with a kitchen table knife which do not extend few metres from my fist have to offer in an attack. I seriously think Life is the cheapest commodity in Nigeria, someone can sniff Life out of anyone and go scoth free even 'military personnels'. OH NIGERIA |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Nobody: 10:19pm On May 11, 2013 |
There isn't much to like about the Nigerian security forces (especially the military). Nonetheless, we must not forget the fact that these characters that called themselves policemen and SSS were ARMED. The ill-trained, illegally employed, and unprofessional fools that populate the Nigerian security agencies always bully the rest of the populace with (tax-payer funded) arms. That is the ONLY advantage they have over the "bloody civilians" they oppress daily. Now, the least we expect is that they should be able to defend themselves with those arms with which they gleefully oppress defenceless civilians daily - when they happen to encounter criminals and other rogue elements. When they are so shamefully disgraced by armed ordinary "bloody civilians", it is inevitable for many unarmed civilians to feel some kind of schadenfreude. That explains the general apathy in civil society about the disgraceful fate that befell hundreds of ARMED Nigerian security forces in the hands of a rag-tag militia comprising the much oppressed "bloody civilians". Until these fools learn to be professional, and to treat civilians with dignity as is the case in the rest of the civilised world, you should not expect civilians to feel too much empathy or sympathy towards them. Simple. |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by bashnorth: 10:25pm On May 11, 2013 |
emmydeep: All Nigerias woes is caused by the USA and The collonial masters. And these are the facts.: |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by supersonic(m): 10:34pm On May 11, 2013 |
First,my condolences. Then,does it really matter if we(Nigerians) raised eyebrows over the Nasarawa killings?. They are the police force,nothing stop them from carrying out investigation and prosecute the PERPS. Innocent souls hve gone because of their inefficiency,so if they are seriously HIT like this,the NPF will know how it feels to loose a family member,a relative or a colleague due to their inefficiency and insensitivity. |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by chijokz(m): 10:43pm On May 11, 2013 |
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Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by emmatok(m): 10:44pm On May 11, 2013 |
Mr knowitall.: You're right. I have never heard of any Human Rights group fighting for government. Simply because government has every power to herself. People should start leaving that village now for hell will rain down. Remember ODI and Zaki. |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Yazmin: 10:57pm On May 11, 2013 |
emmydeep: All Nigerias woes is caused by the USA and The collonial masters. And these are the facts.: Please spare us these conjured and concocted details. We have heard it for so many years. Have you lived in the north, where it is believed that there is a plan by the western government and their so called 'christian' counterparts to kill and make impotent the future generation of muslim via the polio and other child immunizations,so as to reduce the muslim population in future(very wild belief if I guess) hence the radical cum violent rejection by the illiterate populace of the programme. If you keep spreading this false assertions and those in the north keep believing the concocted stories by their 'malams', I guess we'd all be in a 'fools paradise'. Wisen up and use the brains God gave us.... 2 Likes |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Nobody: 10:59pm On May 11, 2013 |
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Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by Nobody: 11:04pm On May 11, 2013 |
@A A Adam I don't blame you because that is the way you talk to your orangutan father and mother. You are a very big olodo for that matter. You should try to go back to primary 1 and start learning English language. Olodo jati jati! |
Re: Human-Rights Is Silent Over Nasarawa Police Killings : Why? by HezronLorraine(m): 11:08pm On May 11, 2013 |
maasoap: Because they were on another Baga massacar. Or, how do you explain 93 armed police, SSS and Civil defence corps in eleven trucks trying to arrest a single leader?I thought I was the only one who re-echoed this thoughts in my head.come to think of it,you don't hear NGO's,HRW or other rights activist demand a probe into deaths of security personnels whether they died an unjustified death.as a security agent,u are expected to curtail such actions by radical groups but when it backfires on them,it is seen as they died in the service and protection of their country's image. |
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