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IHRC Report: How Nigerian Soldiers Killed 34 people In Zaria by elizabethg: 12:44pm On Oct 25, 2014
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Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has
released a report accusing the Nigerian soldiers
of killing 34 defenceless peaceful members of
the Islamic Movement of Nigeria in Zaria
between July 25 and 26, Premium Times informs.
According to the report, the members of the group,
led by prominent Islamic cleric, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky,
were murdered while they were marching along the
streets of Zaria in Kaduna State. Besides, more than
100 others were injured.
Re: IHRC Report: How Nigerian Soldiers Killed 34 people In Zaria by GODDYGEE91(m): 1:02pm On Oct 25, 2014
Eyaaa sori 4 them, there were protesting against de clampdown of ISIS in Iraq by de US military but never 4 ones protested against the incesant killings of both christians and muslims by the Boko Haram sect. Valuing outsiders more than ursef, is'nt that stupidity.
Be that as it may, the Nigerian army should not av opened fire on dem as long as it was a peaceful protest but am sure de protesters must av started de fight.
Re: IHRC Report: How Nigerian Soldiers Killed 34 people In Zaria by manutdadex(m): 1:46pm On Oct 25, 2014
if its jihadist protest...it doesn look or sound peaceful! Am sure the provoked d soldiers and u knw soldiers

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