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Military Revenge In Benue And Niger Delta Area, Help Us Write To Obasanjo by uche1(m): 2:15pm On Mar 26, 2006
From October 22 to 24, 2001, Nigerian army soldiers killed more than two hundred unarmed civilians and destroyed homes, shops, public buildings and other property in more than seven towns and villages in Benue State, in central-eastern Nigeria. The attacks were part of a well planned military operation, carried out in reprisal for the killing of nineteen soldiers in the area two weeks earlier, which was attributed to members of the Tiv ethnic group. Those who died at the hands of the military were victims of collective punishment, targeted simply because they belonged to the same ethnic group. The government's failure to condemn or investigate the killings in Benue amounts to an encouragement for the military to continue such violent attacks with impunity.

Released on April 1, Military Revenge in Benue: A Population Under Attack documents the Nigerian military's extrajudicial execution of more than two hundred unarmed civilians and destruction of property. Human Rights Watch also criticized the public silence of foreign governments in the aftermath of the Benue massacres, pointing in particular to the unexercised influence of the United States and the United Kingdom. The report was circulated widely within Nigeria and received widespread coverage there, landing front-page stories in all the main newspapers. Nigeria's Minister of Information personally reacted to the report in a BBC interview. Human Rights Watch met with diplomats from the United States and the United Kingdom to discuss our findings and recommendations.

On April 19, Human Rights Watch wrote to President Obasanjo in response to recent statements he made to the media, in which he dismissed Human Rights Watch's report on the killings in Benue.

What You Can Do
Please write to President Olusegun Obasanjo and to the Nigerian Embassy or High Commission in your country:

calling for a prompt, independent and impartial criminal investigation into the killing of more than 200 unarmed civilians by the Nigerian military in Benue on October 22 to 24 2001, and for the results of the investigation to be made public

calling for the prosecution of those who carried out the killings and destruction, as well as those who ordered the military operation

asking the Nigerian government to provide compensation for people whose homes or sources of livelihood were destroyed by the military in Benue and Niger Delta area of nigeria


His Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo
President of the Republic and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
The Presidency
State House
Aso Rock
Abuja
Nigeria
Fax: +234 9 523 1032 or 234 9 234 6347
e-mail: president.obasanjo@nigeriagov.org

I will keep you guys update on this www.hrw.org
Re: Military Revenge In Benue And Niger Delta Area, Help Us Write To Obasanjo by BlackPikiN(m): 5:44am On Apr 21, 2015
This right here was genocide supervised by Obasanjo.

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