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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Nobody: 8:29am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:
what I would like to know is.

what right do bloody muslim civilians have to deny Security operatives passage.. on what grounds?

that criminal in nature and a terrorist act...

fvck them!

Well fùck you to. Not much might come of this. But let the world know that the most cowardly laziest indisciplined bufoons in the whole world can be found in the Nigerian Army

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by flokii: 8:30am On Mar 22, 2016
Diesel1:
u can go and ask dis ques in int criminal court

which criminal court are you shouting..

they got criminal treatment cos. they acted like criminals

you think d ICC consider senseless cases.. or do you know how many innocent lives the U.S, Russia etc. military takes everyday (ask syrians)

you're here talking trash
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by ransomed: 8:31am On Mar 22, 2016
Mazi Onwe bia, i think it is time to drag Northern Muslims to ICC for using Almajiris and islamic bombers to behead, exterminate and destroy properties of Southern people in the name of religious crisis which they "engineered"

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by buoye1(m): 8:33am On Mar 22, 2016
Dagoma:


Nonesen..e!
what is wrong sir?
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by agurza(f): 8:34am On Mar 22, 2016
cckris:
For any Nigerian, or, African, that oppose this action of IHRC, may God send calamities worse than this, to the person's village, & also upon that person, Amen.
I hope the ICC will in return invite the general public to listen to their side of the story as regards to the activities of the shiaits. These are people that believe they are above the low, the block all major highways and bring untold hardship to the populace. At a point people thought they were special citizens. If it takes Burutai type of action to alleviate the sufferings caused by shiaits to the populace so be it. Nigeria must return to rule and other path. As it stands we zaria residents are happy with the development we are enjoying unlimited freedom in decades.
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by jtjohn(m): 8:36am On Mar 22, 2016
omoharry:
They are trained kill and be violent at the same time ..that is why they are not suppose to be around civilians...its only in Nigeria you see the use of Military men for civil unrest..somthing that the police could actually have handled but trust our Nigeria police of thier ineptitude.
But they should try and understand that we are civilians...take a look @ d incident that happened yesterday in benin between a soldier and a civilian....



According to eyewitnesses, the fight between the army officer, a major, and Mrs Agboghide, was caused by traffic situation in front of the BEDC office due to traffic congestion and indiscriminate parking of vehicles in the area.

It was learnt that the woman, who was driving from the Forestry Road axis, was asked to allow vehicles coming from the off Akpakpava axis pass and after allowing about five vehicles pass she insisted on passing thereby obstructing traffic.

Eyewitnesses also said that trouble started when the major, who had just left the BEDC office, accosted Mrs Agboghide and asked her to reverse her vehicle so as to allow vehicles coming in the opposite direction pass.

It was learnt that the woman declined, leading into fight between the trio of the woman, the major and his wife.

In the melee that followed, it was learnt that teargas cannister was used on the woman, while she retaliated by damaging the army officer’s car.

The army officer was said to have retaliated by inviting two army officers within the vicinity, who joined him to beat up Mrs Agboghide to a pulp and damaged her car including the wind screen and the rear screen that were shattered.

Security was beefed up in the area as members of the civil society group and family members besieged the BEDC office, alleging complicity of BEDC in the beating up of the woman.

It was learnt that Mrs Agboghide was later taken to hospital after she first reported at a police station.

A member of the civil society, Kola Edokpaye, alleged that the army officer called upon by the major were those attached to the BEDC, giving the name of one of them as Daniel.

Sources within the BEDC, however, said that the company was not in any way connected to the fiasco, adding that attempts were being made to unravel the identity of the army officer as he did not write his name in any register before he departed the BEDC.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by ZhulFiqar: 8:37am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:

which criminal court are you shouting..
they got criminal treatment cos. they acted like criminals
you think d ICC consider senseless cases.. or do you how many innocent lives the U.S, Russia etc. military takes everyday (ask syrians)
you're here talking trash

Honey, there is civil war in Syria. No civil war in Nigeria. There were youths from a particular faith that blocked road. The road got cleared with force and then afterwards attacks on other people of the same religious faith followed at other locations; and it is being reported hundreds were killed and missing.

Let's pray for peace and for human life to be respected.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Nobody: 8:40am On Mar 22, 2016
nice one... at least ICC has been put on notice so picking buhari when 2019 gbege start wont be a problem....cos of his records

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by ZhulFiqar: 8:40am On Mar 22, 2016
agurza:
I hope the ICC will in return invite the general public to listen to their side of the story as regards to the activities of the shiaits. These are people that believe they are above the low, the block all major highways and bring untold hardship to the populace. At a point people thought they were special citizens. If it takes Burutai type of action to alleviate the sufferings caused by shiaits to the populace so be it. Nigeria must return to rule and other path. As it stands we zaria residents are happy with the development we are enjoying unlimited freedom in decades.

Please don't mention Zaria residents. I hope they are not invited anywhere. They were recorded on camera stealing from the corpses of killed Shia worshippers. And which church or mosque that doesn't block road ?
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Nobody: 8:46am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:
what I would like to know is.

what right do bloody muslim civilians have to deny Security operatives passage.. on what grounds?

that criminal in nature and a terrorist act...

fvck them!

Well fùck you to. Not much might come of this. But let the world know that the most cowardly laziest indisciplined bufoons in the whole world can be found in the Nigerian Army
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by flokii: 8:48am On Mar 22, 2016
angels09:
nice one... at least ICC has been put on notice so picking buhari when 2019 gbege start wont be a problem....cos of his records

receive sense..

Buhari is no GEJ that can be picked anyhow, at any time even as president

so watch it
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Pangea: 8:54am On Mar 22, 2016
The Nigerian Army, Buhari and that midget Hell-ruffian has been given a task by the Saudi sunni to wipe out Shia in Nigerian.
The blocked road was just an excuse.
Bunch of murdering animals

Power is transient, these people I mentioned will still have a day in the international court of justice to answer to their crime of mass murder and genocide!

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by nelcliff(m): 9:06am On Mar 22, 2016
And Bubu with his APC gang won't love this news becos this is their new tools they used at will in recent and they keep using them..........

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by poseidon12: 9:09am On Mar 22, 2016
I hope the ICC takes up this case. To stop the system of impunity by the thugs we call soldiers in Nigeria, some brutes need to join Charles Taylor in jail at the Hague.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by JFT24(m): 9:12am On Mar 22, 2016
repogirl:


What the army did was clear premeditated murder. If the civilians had posed a threat to the army, why not chase them off with teargas? disarm them and arrest or kill the ones that were REAL threats, but no o....... The army left and returned late at night and then began bombing the homes of these people and shooting at will, killing brothers, sisters, mothers and families at a go.

You can deceive yourself due to your obvious bias but this move, going to the ICC, it's for the best. I wish them justice!

If the army was right in their approach of the situation and are indeed covered by the law, then I guess they have nothing to be afraid of.
Oga, i hope u know army are not riot police. u shud research about d ethics of each of your armed forces. Oga when you see soldier, no dae think of teargas or arrest ooo, #justRun
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by poseidon12: 9:12am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:
what I would like to know is.

what right do bloody muslim civilians have to deny Security operatives passage.. on what grounds?

that criminal in nature and a terrorist act...

fvck them!

Clap for yourself.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by flokii: 9:16am On Mar 22, 2016
poseidon12:


Clap for yourself.


*claps.. papapapapapaa

should I do it again?
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by chudyboy05(m): 9:21am On Mar 22, 2016
Sorry people for moving away from the topic. I don't seem to be hearing the chant of Chanji again in Nairaland or had it been considered as an abominable act by the zombies again or maybe the fire of Chanji had engulfed them and they are now struggling to feed themselves as the chanji had become very cheap now than before in the market. Back to the topic :B*afrans are preparing their own suit at icc and they are already working with one professor in ICC who will help out to make sure that Dullardipo of Daura and Brutashi had a permanent domain in the Hague
forever.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by repogirl(f): 9:29am On Mar 22, 2016
JFT24:
Oga, i hope u know army are not riot police. u shud research about d ethics of each of your armed forces. Oga when you see soldier, no dae think of teargas or arrest ooo, #justRun
because you have seen the United states marines killing people abi.

Anyway, I don't blame you, I blame the country you grew up in that makes you think it's okay for the army to launch an attack on civilians that were sleeping in their homes at night.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by repogirl(f): 9:33am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:


receive sense..

Buhari is no GEJ that can be picked anyhow, at any time even as president

so watch it
how and when was GEJ ever picked? Please remind us again.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by michylabo(m): 9:49am On Mar 22, 2016
ZhulFiqar:


Honey, there is civil war in Syria. No civil war in Nigeria. There were youths from a particular faith that blocked road. The road got cleared with force and then afterwards attacks on other people of the same religious faith followed at other locations; and it is being reported hundreds were killed and missing.

Let's pray for peace and for human life to be respected.

Good when pple think peace... But i think what aggravated the situation is that this guys have been a nuisance for a long time to we zaria residents. Imagine you wld be driving on the road and some dude just spreads his mat on the major cos he wants to pray... They wld even harrass if u dare insist of asking y. Now they did it to the COAS and they decided to solve this selfish religious problem with one blow...
Must pple die first before religions begin to collect sense...see how zaria roads are now free esp on fridays.

Its causes a lot of inconvenience. Y must pple force there believes on others, in this case obstruct traffic.
It very selfish and unloving to disturb the masses with ones religious believes.
Same thing goes for those churches along Lagos Ibadan express way that causes heavy traffic cos of there camp..
Or those church and mosque, who use loud speakers to disturb the neighborhood.

Killing is totally condemned.... Let religions as well sensitize there adherents to practice without inconveniencing non believer
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Diesel1(m): 9:54am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:


which criminal court are you shouting..

they got criminal treatment cos. they acted like criminals

you think d ICC consider senseless cases.. or do you know how many innocent lives the U.S, Russia etc. military takes everyday (ask syrians)

you're here talking trash
unarmed criminals ? U amazed me......

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by ZhulFiqar: 10:04am On Mar 22, 2016
michylabo:

Good when pple think peace... But i think what aggravated the situation is that this guys have been a nuisance for a long time to we zaria residents. Imagine you wld be driving on the road and some dude just spreads his mat on the major cos he wants to pray... They wld even harrass if u dare insist of asking y. Now they did it to the COAS and they decided to solve this selfish religious problem with one blow...
Must pple die first before religions begin to collect sense...see how zaria roads are now free esp on fridays.
Its causes a lot of inconvenience. Y must pple force there believes on others, in this case obstruct traffic.
It very selfish and unloving to disturb the masses with ones religious believes.
Same thing goes for those churches along Lagos Ibadan express way that causes heavy traffic cos of there camp..
Or those church and mosque, who use loud speakers to disturb the neighborhood.
Killing is totally condemned.... Let religions as well sensitize there adherents to practice without inconveniencing non believer

My brother let's agree on condemning all killings and calling for peace.

Going after them in the clerics house and their place of worship after clearing the road with force doesn't sit well with many people. In cities as big and as important as New York and London, Shiite do their procession and the security agencies guard them and facilitate its peacefulness.

If each time a church or a mosque blocks road we'd have killings, then we are all guilty and condemned to die. It still happens in major cities.

As for the Zaria residents, they condemn road blocking and complain of being restricted during religious commemorations of the Shiite. Have they issued any statement or come out to complain or disassociate themselves from those amongst them who were captured on video looting the corpses of the killed Shia worshippers? Or does two wrongs make a right?

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by stefanweeks: 10:12am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:
what I would like to know is.

what right do bloody muslim civilians have to deny Security operatives passage.. on what grounds?

that criminal in nature and a terrorist act...

fvck them!

Is that why they should be killed?

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Nobody: 10:15am On Mar 22, 2016
It is frustrating to imagine how heartless and insensitive some people are. How can you compare youths blocking the road with cols blooded massacre of defenseless people in their home and mosque. So the people in the mosque were also blocking road abi? Haba, imagine those people were your family members how would you feel. I hope everyone involved in this atrocity will be punished.
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by michylabo(m): 10:21am On Mar 22, 2016
ZhulFiqar:


My brother let's agree on condemning all killings and calling for peace.

Going after them in the clerics house and their place of worship after clearing the road with force doesn't sit well with many people. In cities as big and as important as New York and London, Shiite do their procession and the security agencies guard them and facilitate its peacefulness.

If each time a church or a mosque blocks road we'd have killings, then we are all guilty and condemned to die. It still happens in major cities.

As for the Zaria residents, they condemn road blocking and complain of being restricted during religious commemorations of the Shiite. Have they issued any statement or come out to complain or disassociate themselves from those amongst them who were captured on video looting the corpses of the killed Shia worshippers? Or does two wrongs make a right?

Two wrongs never makes a right..totally agree. And no excuse for killing pple whether on the road or in there homes....

Religious leaders shld help sensitize there pple..whether christain or muslim; to be considerate of others... I am not in support of infringing on other pples right whether its the army or religious body
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Nobody: 10:24am On Mar 22, 2016
repogirl:


What sort of claptrap are you spewing this early morning

what bloody right does the army have to take the lives of hundreds of unarmed civilians, children most especially?

Or is that how its done in developed countries? Do the military just kill civilians just like that? In what sane society is that normal because they blocked the road where security operatives were passing through?
In which developed countries have civilians denied military passage the way the did? Greater unreported atrocities are committed by the militaries of those countries to defend the names of those countries
Fvck the foolish, blood thirsty bastards! Flokii, so ra e o!
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by stefanweeks: 10:25am On Mar 22, 2016
flokii:


it's the "children" part that's bad yeah .

buh this is not police we're talking about o

soldiers are designed to eliminate any form of threat they encouter.. why they look "blood thirsty" to civilians

those guys fvcked up mehn.. they were threatening COAS convoil with weapons..

will such ever happen in developed countries?.. or don't you see how d Britons respect their police, talk more Military

However you see it

Bad is bad no matter who is involved

it must be condemned without hesitation

the taking of lives and destruction of properties by the military is bad,

the excuse that there was a threat to his life cannot hold water
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by repogirl(f): 10:30am On Mar 22, 2016
[quote author=Nextonline post=43998496][/quote]oya show me the links to those greater atrocities you claim. Countries like USA, Germany and the United Kingdom.

I want to see the greater atrocities.
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by stefanweeks: 10:45am On Mar 22, 2016
agurza:
I hope the ICC will in return invite the general public to listen to their side of the story as regards to the activities of the shiaits. These are people that believe they are above the low, the block all major highways and bring untold hardship to the populace. At a point people thought they were special citizens. If it takes Burutai type of action to alleviate the sufferings caused by shiaits to the populace so be it. Nigeria must return to rule and other path. As it stands we zaria residents are happy with the development we are enjoying unlimited freedom in decades.

As a female, one would expect that you be more sympathetic to the bereaving and sorrows which confronts another human being but the reverse is the case

they block your highways and cause a bad traffic situation, so lets annihilate them all

Good thinking

I hope you know that when you accidentally block their convoy, the same treatment could be melted out as things could be exaggerated

lets not condone evil, otherwise it would become the norm

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Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by Billygee2u: 11:25am On Mar 22, 2016
Icecomrade:


The world will pay attention to them after all they are Islam. The world dreads when that name is mentioned. Army waisted innocent armless peaceful protesters in the south East. Human rights dragged the issue to international criminal court of justice. Its either they are still investigating the issue or no body cares.

That aside

Since Buhari came to power, the insanity among the uniformed men in this country has skyrocketed especially the Nigerian Army.
I think Buhari presence makes them feel we are back to the days of senseless military regime.

Any thing that will tame the animals we call army is a welcomed development for me
Re: "IHRC Refers Nigeria Army (Zaria) Massacre To International Criminal Court" by vislabraye(m): 11:26am On Mar 22, 2016
iambijo:
This is a welcome development, I've been expecting this long timen,finally tey dragged them there, Nigerian security agencies are brutal and merciless toward civilians.

Let the Biafrans do same. How can soldiers open fire on armless innocent citizens because they were praying for Kanu ?

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