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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by Bighead9: 1:33pm On Jun 06, 2019
chiedu7:
The problems Nigeria faces is that Hell-Rufai & Buhari are using govt money to import fulanis from other countries to come & kill us


This is a Prof from ABU expose what's going on.
After watching the video,you'll understand why all the security chiefs are fulani


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ra_Fta-JB8&t=17s



This Alamjiri is scared of living on his own and wants to keep sucking us dry.

IPOB are Terrorist and the Nigerian Army must eliminate them.

Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by 9jaRealist: 1:45pm On Jun 06, 2019
babyfaceafrica:
all this international organizations are spies for America

First, Amnesty International is NOT a US organization...
Second, have you not seen AI’s criticism of the US itself?!
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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by bastardmod: 1:49pm On Jun 06, 2019
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by babyfaceafrica: 1:49pm On Jun 06, 2019
9jaRealist:

First, Amnesty International is NOT a US organization... Second, have you not seen AI’s criticism of the US itself?! >
doesn't mean they are not spies themselves..
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by frankson1(m): 1:51pm On Jun 06, 2019
9jabull:
The terrorist putting on police uniform called Tsav, was disappointed that Amnesty refuse to report adulterated news like Nigeria media, but carried out investigative journalism & fact finding on issues before reporting & backed with evidence & proves.
Kudos to Amnesty for reporting the truth.


Sir, have you read or heard where Amnesty international condemn or speak against attacks and killings carried out by boko haram and other dangerous militant groups?
Amnesty international only scream when the Nigerian Security Forces try to defend unarmed civilians.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by 2blessed01(m): 1:54pm On Jun 06, 2019
Just because AI Is Exposing Their Evils Deeds Against Their Citizen...
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by 9jaRealist: 2:01pm On Jun 06, 2019
Nigerian “leaders” always chasing shadows instead of substance...
Amnesty highlights issues, but instead of addressing the issues you attack the messenger.

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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by JuanDeDios: 2:02pm On Jun 06, 2019
Osagyefo98:
Former Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Alh. Abubakar Tsav, has described Amnesty International (AI)’s alleged support for militants and insurgents as evidence to destabilise the country by the London-based orgnaisation. He advised the federal government to issue a “cease and desist” notice to the rights group.

In a statement yesterday, the former Public Complaints Commissioner in charge of Benue State believes the apparent support for Niger Delta militants, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) and even tolerance of Boko Haram were evidence that AI wanted to set the nation apart.

Tsav’s charge followed calls for the non-governmental organisation (NGO) to be banned from the country and treated like a criminal organisation for alleged traces of terrorism-motivated propaganda. His words: “Amnesty International recently launched what it described as its 8-Point Human Rights Agenda for Nigeria in what is the greatest slur and insult to the country from the international non-governmental organisation. Although packaged in the veneer of good intentions, the action by Amnesty International must be viewed in the right context to appreciate the danger it portends.

“A lot has been said about a destabilisation agenda against Nigeria. One of the predicted outcomes of this agenda is the emergence of microstates that could easily be manipulated, controlled and owned by corporations. Amnesty International has been mentioned in different instances as implementing this agenda to break Nigeria up.”

“The organisation’s relationship with the federal government and key national institutions has been that of belligerence, often accusing them of grievous crimes without proof. These faulty reports from Amnesty International have damaging consequences, nonetheless, as seen from the United States’ refusal to approve the sale of military hardware to Nigeria during the (President Barack) Obama era based on a petition from the NGO.

“It is therefore pertinent for the federal government to ask if Amnesty International is already in a new phase of its destabilisation agenda, the phase that entails the NGO testing the waters to see if Nigeria has become weak enough to take instructions from it in the form of a shopping list christened 8-Point Human Rights Agenda for Nigeria.”

https://m.guardian.ng/news/amnestys-support-for-ipob-militants-suspicious-says-tsav/


Where did AI support any of these groups? It seems willful ignorance and misunderstanding is the order of the day in Nigeria.

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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by Ebukax(f): 2:04pm On Jun 06, 2019
Hell lufais boi spotted
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by JuanDeDios: 2:06pm On Jun 06, 2019
frankson1:



Sir, have you read or heard where Amnesty international condemn or speak against attacks and killings carried out by boko haram and other dangerous militant groups?
Amnesty international only scream when the Nigerian Security Forces try to defend unarmed civilians.
Yes, I have (at bolded). Last time was a few days ago, in fact. Now have you ever read or heard where AI condemns or speaks agasint the Army for fighting terrorists? Please cite just one instance.

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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by Oxb90: 2:07pm On Jun 06, 2019
Destiny34:
Why are they always afraid of division ? If Nigeria divide will they die !
don't you know, their likes will not have access to oil money. Just imagine the amount that only Abacha stole while he was a military leader, then compare to what ibb, pmb, gej etc stole. These sets of people will not like to see this country divide. The problem we have in this country is our politicians and its docile youth. If Nigeria divides as a country it will not bring the world to an end, after all Nigerians do travel to Cameroon, Ghana, cotonuo etc
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by Atigba: 2:09pm On Jun 06, 2019
Destiny34:
Why are they always afraid of division ? If Nigeria divide will they die !


yes slowing with extreme poverty
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by LastSurvivor11: 2:12pm On Jun 06, 2019
Bighead9:



E pain this Okoro well. grin grin

Only a fool want to share same country with the people they called terrorists!!
Shame on ur big head

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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by 9jaRealist: 2:14pm On Jun 06, 2019
frankson1:

Sir, have you read or heard where Amnesty international condemn or speak against attacks and killings carried out by boko haram and other dangerous militant groups?
Amnesty international only scream when the Nigerian Security Forces try to defend unarmed civilians.

Yes, Amnesty International regularly condemns Boko Haram’s attacks on the civilian population and its kidnap of women and children...

Nevertheless, there a substantive difference since Boko Haram is NOT a government nor a state actor, and essence of Amnesty reports and recommendations is for the government or state actor (military, judiciary, legislature, MDA, paramilitary, etc.) to undertake corrective action consistent with the government’s legal obligations and supposed commitment to protect/promote human and civil rights, including Nigeria’s legal commitment as signatory to several international human rights treaties/agreements and as guaranteed by the NIGERIAN constitution.
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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by frankson1(m): 2:16pm On Jun 06, 2019
JuanDeDios:

Yes, I have (at bolded). Last time was a few days ago, in fact. Now have you ever read or heard where AI condemns or speaks agasint the Army for fighting terrorists? Please cite just one instance.



https://www.africanews.com › ni...
Nigeria's military committed war crimes - Amnesty International | Africanews
24 May 2018 · Amnesty International has accused Nigerian security forces of ... been condemned to further horrendous abuse by the Nigerian ...

venturesafrica.com
Amnesty International's report that the Nigerian Army killed 17 IPOB members calls for urgent ...
Amnesty international has slammed the Nigerian Army for killing 17 IPOB ... On its part, the Nigerian Army has condemned the report by stating that ...


I never heard Amnesty international talk about the Saudi journalist that was killed in Turkey.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by BraniacX(m): 2:18pm On Jun 06, 2019
Bighead9:



E pain this Okoro well. grin grin
your response to that simple question is very stupid! No apologies
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by frankson1(m): 2:20pm On Jun 06, 2019
9jaRealist:


Yes, Amnesty International regularly condemns Boko Haram’s attacks on the civilian population and its kidnap of women and children...

Nevertheless, there a substantive difference since Boko Haram is NOT a government nor a state actor, and essence of Amnesty reports and recommendations is for the government or state actor (military, judiciary, legislature, MDA, paramilitary, etc.) to undertake corrective action consistent with the government’s legal obligations and supposed commitment to protect/promote human and civil rights, including Nigeria’s legal commitment as signatory to several international human rights treaties/agreements and as guaranteed by the NIGERIAN constitution.
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I understand now, but they shouldn't make it look like the Nigerian Security Forces are always doing bad by trying to fight back.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by wingmanII: 2:25pm On Jun 06, 2019
Tsav has never made sense.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by JuanDeDios: 2:35pm On Jun 06, 2019
frankson1:




https://www.africanews.com › ni...
Nigeria's military committed war crimes - Amnesty International | Africanews
24 May 2018 · Amnesty International has accused Nigerian security forces of ... been condemned to further horrendous abuse by the Nigerian ...

venturesafrica.com
Amnesty International's report that the Nigerian Army killed 17 IPOB members calls for urgent ...
Amnesty international has slammed the Nigerian Army for killing 17 IPOB ... On its part, the Nigerian Army has condemned the report by stating that ...


I never heard Amnesty international talk about the Saudi journalist that was killed in Turkey.
Amnesty don talk Turkey taya. But like you said, you haven't heard. They've also taken the US government to task several times. But you love your ignorance, I guess.

Now, the link you posted doesn't show anywhere AI attacked the Army for fighting terrorists, only where they took the Army to task for killing UNARMED protesters - which is what IPOB folks are. Or did those IPOB people carry AK47 and kill anyone? Were they killed while planting IEDs (bombs) or burning houses? But I can see you don't even know it's wrong for the army to kill ANYBODY unless the person is armed and poised to commit bad things. So like Tsav, any time AI says anything, you think they're fighting the army. Sad.

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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by kikake: 2:37pm On Jun 06, 2019
Mr Tsav sir.

When will you learn that no country was created to remain one forever?

All over the world, countries exist if people in them agree, if forced to exist as one country, such a country never progresses.

Bigger Empires than Nigeria collapsed.

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Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by Bighead9: 2:37pm On Jun 06, 2019
LastSurvivor11:


Only a fool want to share same country with the people they called terrorists!!
Shame on ur big head

Trash.
Nobody wants you.

Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by frankson1(m): 2:43pm On Jun 06, 2019
JuanDeDios:

Amnesty don talk Turkey taya. But like you said, you haven't heard. They've also taken the US government to task several times. But you love your ignorance, I guess.

Now, the link you posted doesn't show anywhere AI attacked the Army for fighting terrorists, only where they took the Army to task for killing UNARMED protesters - which is what IPOB folks are. Or did those IPOB people carry AK47 and kill anyone? Were they killed while planting IEDs (bombs) or burning houses? But I can see you're much too ignorant to even know that it's wrong for the army to kill ANYBODY unless the person is armed and poised to committ bad things. So like Tsav, any time AI says anything, you think they're fighting the army. Sad.



I really don't want to drag this with you. AI is not entirely true in it report. I don't even want to start argument @the bolded with you because I have personal experience with this group.

Do enjoy the rest of your day.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by Nobody: 2:47pm On Jun 06, 2019
They should, amnesty have sinister interest, our government must never tolerate external interference on issues that has to do with fighting militancy.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by JuanDeDios: 3:04pm On Jun 06, 2019
frankson1:



I really don't want to drag this with you. AI is not entirely true in it report. I don't even want to start argument @the bolded with you because I have personal experience with this group.

Do enjoy the rest of your day.
Yes, IPOB were unarmed. We have no report of them shooting anyone, soldier or civilian - have you? - or burning down public properties. Yes, unarmed people can breach the peace - marching where they shouldn't, blocking roads, calling for violence, etc. When that happens - or if they were buying arms - you round them up and detain them and charge them if you have a case, not open fire on them. It's the 21st century - not the era of Genghis Khan or Queen Amina - and there are rules of engagement.

Enjoy your day too.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by VULCAN(m): 3:09pm On Jun 06, 2019
But Buhari's support for Fulani herdsmen is not suspicious.

Rubbish
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by kikake: 3:16pm On Jun 06, 2019
Bighead9:


Trash.
Nobody wants you.
In Igbo bashing is where you have your own PhD.

See what desire for cheap cash from crude oil has turned you to be.
Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by Nobody: 3:26pm On Jun 06, 2019
Igbo amaka

Re: Amnesty’s Support For IPOB, Militants Suspicious, Says Tsav by jamjo: 3:37pm On Jun 06, 2019
Bighead9:
IPOB are Terrorist and Nigerian security agencies must treat them as such.



You can even define Terrorist

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