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Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by cascarino(m): 1:21pm On Feb 08, 2018
Biafran suit in America: US rejects Nigeria’s defence of immunity
 February 8, 2018  Administrator
– From Duncan Odey –
In a counter Motion filed on February 6, 2018, the US-based lawyers for the Biafran plaintiffs who brought suit against some Nigerian officials have strongly urged a United States federal court to proceed to trial on the merits, stressing the damning fact the the US State Department has rejected a request from the Buhari-led Nigerian government for the State Department to intervene and stop the suit based on the sovereign immunity defense.
At Page 4 of the 35-page Motion obtained by this reporter, Plaintiffs lawyers stated that “Despite an overture by the Government of Nigeria, the United States Department of State has refrained from suggesting any Defendant is immune from Plaintiffs’ TVPA claims under federal common law or otherwise. Neither has the State Department suggested that any Defendant is a head of state in Nigeria”.
The counter Motion was necessitated by a motion filed by defence lawyers to dismiss the suit based on grounds that included the act of state doctrine, lack of jurisdiction and sovereign immunity. Dr Bruce Fein and associates, lawyers to the Biafran Plaintiffs argued in-opposite that such defenses are not allowed under the Statutes upon which the suit was brought.
Plaintiffs’ counsel also argued that defence Motions are questionable because the defense lawyers are, before the court, fighting amongst themselves as to who should be recognized to represent the defendants.
The case is pending before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia against sixteen Nigerian officials for their direct or indirect complicity in the extrajudicial killings of IPOB members/Biafrans who had launched peaceful protests in the wake of arrest and detention of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
The officials are: Tukur Yusuf Buratai; Lawal Musa Daura; Ibrahim Attahiru; M.I. Ibrahim; Kasim Umar Sidi; Issah Maigari Abdullahi; Solomon Arase; Ibrahim Kpotun Idris; Okezie Ikpeazu; Willie Obiano; Habila Hosea; Peter Nwagbara; James Oshim Nwafor; Hosea Karma; Bassey Abang; and Johnson Babatunde Kokomo.
In the counter motion, counsel to Plaintiffs argued, amongst others, that jurisdiction has vested through service of the summons and complaint by certified international courier on all defendants.
The Suit is grounded on two muscular United States’ statutes – the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA or ATS – the Alien Tort Statute); and the Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Both laws have extraterritorial reach, meaning that they allow US federal courts to assert long-arm jurisdiction that extends beyond the borders of United States.
Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) provides that ‘the district courts shall have original jurisdiction on any civil action by an alien (foreigner) for a civil wrong committed in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States’. Since 1980, courts have interpreted this statute to allow foreign citizens to seek remedies in US courts for human rights violations for conduct committed outside the United States.
Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 is a statute that permits civil suits in the United States against foreign individuals who – acting in an official capacity for any foreign nation – committed torture and/or extrajudicial killings.
In the suit, Plaintiffs lawyers argued that ‘The factual case against the Defendants is convincing. The world already knows of the widespread beatings and slaughter of protesting Igbos/IPOB by elements of Nigerian security forces at various locations after Nnamdi Kanu was arrested. Amnesty International and other credible foreign sources have confirmed those killings and torture’. Those reports were filed in Court.
Beyond the latest processes, and at the ensuing trial, Defendants will be required to personally appear before the US court to testify under oath and probing cross-examination that will dwell on the details of the IPOB killings and the complicity of other unnamed Nigerian officials.


http://africanheraldexpress.com/blog8/2018/02/08/biafran-suit-in-america-us-rejects-nigerias-defence-of-immunity/

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by wecan: 1:42pm On Feb 08, 2018
The blood of the innocent shall not go in vain

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by sarrki(m): 1:44pm On Feb 08, 2018
Rubbish
Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by Omololu2121: 1:48pm On Feb 08, 2018
I hope this case will go on

You can't be killing people that wants to leave this useless country, while Fulani terrorist herdsmen are killing people up and down

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by Biggie225(m): 1:48pm On Feb 08, 2018
sarrki:
Rubbish

E pain am well well,but take heart

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by gartamanta: 2:04pm On Feb 08, 2018
Nice one by IPOB

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by Yyeske(m): 2:09pm On Feb 08, 2018
Story for IPOB gods
Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by xcolanto(m): 2:11pm On Feb 08, 2018
Good news! The long arm of the law shall surely catch up with murderer's and killers of the biafran struggle.
I am disappointed I couldn't see buhari's name among those being accused of mass genocide and torture. He is the number one culprit!!

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by ozowarac: 2:14pm On Feb 08, 2018
The zoo must be destroy.

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by wakaman: 2:23pm On Feb 08, 2018
Yanmiri fantasies.
Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by Lipscomb(m): 2:31pm On Feb 08, 2018
cheesy never going to have effect. Wasting of money.
Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by mbos: 2:55pm On Feb 08, 2018
Long Live Biafra

Freedom
Justice Id coming//

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by belente(m): 3:20pm On Feb 08, 2018
xcolanto:
Good news! The long arm of the law shall surely catch up with murders and killers of the biafran struggle.
I am disappointed I couldn't see buhari's name among those being accused of mass genocide and torture. He is the number one culprit!!
good move ipob, dudu will have his time with the court after 2019

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by ProDNA: 3:33pm On Feb 08, 2018
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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by mbos: 3:38pm On Feb 08, 2018
Finally Justice is coming, now that the US State Department strips the Nigerian Government of it Immunity and sovereignty.


All Hail Biafra

God Is Working

Zoo Must Fall on Herdsmen Govt,

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by Cjrane2: 3:46pm On Feb 08, 2018
cascarino:
Biafran suit in America: US rejects Nigeria’s defence of immunity
 February 8, 2018  Administrator
– From Duncan Odey –
In a counter Motion filed on February 6, 2018, the US-based lawyers for the Biafran plaintiffs who brought suit against some Nigerian officials have strongly urged a United States federal court to proceed to trial on the merits, stressing the damning fact the the US State Department has rejected a request from the Buhari-led Nigerian government for the State Department to intervene and stop the suit based on the sovereign immunity defense.
At Page 4 of the 35-page Motion obtained by this reporter, Plaintiffs lawyers stated that “Despite an overture by the Government of Nigeria, the United States Department of State has refrained from suggesting any Defendant is immune from Plaintiffs’ TVPA claims under federal common law or otherwise. Neither has the State Department suggested that any Defendant is a head of state in Nigeria”.
The counter Motion was necessitated by a motion filed by defence lawyers to dismiss the suit based on grounds that included the act of state doctrine, lack of jurisdiction and sovereign immunity. Dr Bruce Fein and associates, lawyers to the Biafran Plaintiffs argued in-opposite that such defenses are not allowed under the Statutes upon which the suit was brought.
Plaintiffs’ counsel also argued that defence Motions are questionable because the defense lawyers are, before the court, fighting amongst themselves as to who should be recognized to represent the defendants.
The case is pending before the United States District Court for the District of Columbia against sixteen Nigerian officials for their direct or indirect complicity in the extrajudicial killings of IPOB members/Biafrans who had launched peaceful protests in the wake of arrest and detention of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
The officials are: Tukur Yusuf Buratai; Lawal Musa Daura; Ibrahim Attahiru; M.I. Ibrahim; Kasim Umar Sidi; Issah Maigari Abdullahi; Solomon Arase; Ibrahim Kpotun Idris; Okezie Ikpeazu; Willie Obiano; Habila Hosea; Peter Nwagbara; James Oshim Nwafor; Hosea Karma; Bassey Abang; and Johnson Babatunde Kokomo.
In the counter motion, counsel to Plaintiffs argued, amongst others, that jurisdiction has vested through service of the summons and complaint by certified international courier on all defendants.
The Suit is grounded on two muscular United States’ statutes – the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA or ATS – the Alien Tort Statute); and the Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA). Both laws have extraterritorial reach, meaning that they allow US federal courts to assert long-arm jurisdiction that extends beyond the borders of United States.
Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA) provides that ‘the district courts shall have original jurisdiction on any civil action by an alien (foreigner) for a civil wrong committed in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States’. Since 1980, courts have interpreted this statute to allow foreign citizens to seek remedies in US courts for human rights violations for conduct committed outside the United States.
Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 is a statute that permits civil suits in the United States against foreign individuals who – acting in an official capacity for any foreign nation – committed torture and/or extrajudicial killings.
In the suit, Plaintiffs lawyers argued that ‘The factual case against the Defendants is convincing. The world already knows of the widespread beatings and slaughter of protesting Igbos/IPOB by elements of Nigerian security forces at various locations after Nnamdi Kanu was arrested. Amnesty International and other credible foreign sources have confirmed those killings and torture’. Those reports were filed in Court.
Beyond the latest processes, and at the ensuing trial, Defendants will be required to personally appear before the US court to testify under oath and probing cross-examination that will dwell on the details of the IPOB killings and the complicity of other unnamed Nigerian officials.


http://africanheraldexpress.com/blog8/2018/02/08/biafran-suit-in-america-us-rejects-nigerias-defence-of-immunity/

This is way to go.
Expose the murderers by presenting evidence of their murderous actions in civilized courts.
Let their crimes be officially documented for posterity and as a step toward international criminal court indictments

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by Donpresh95(m): 4:37pm On Feb 08, 2018
Yes, I know many see us as a laughing stock but trust me a time will come when it will be very clear in everyone eye that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was not drunk when he said that Islamization is coming and they will send out Herdsmen and Boko Haram as foot soldiers to intimidate and strike fear into people so that when you will be given opportunity to live only if they accept Islam which majority will accept at once. I DON'T GET!!! CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHY HERDSMEN ARE KILLING PEOPLE?? IF YOU ANSWER THIS CORRECTLY YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHY WE WANT TO LEAVE THIS COUNTRY AT FAST AS POSSIBLE.

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by Nobody: 6:29pm On Feb 08, 2018
The spirit is alive.

Ipob is the movement.

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Re: Biafran Suit America: US Rejects Nigeria's Defence Of Immunity. by BiafraIShere(m): 6:30pm On Feb 08, 2018
The primitive buratai and his terrorist master thinks it's over, but they don't know that this is just the beginning. They will win the battle but lose the war ultimately.

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