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Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 4:03pm On May 11, 2013
They were not properly shot,” recalled a security official here. “I had to call the JTF, the military’s joint task force and they gunned them down.”

It was a rare oversight. Large numbers of bodies,sometimes more than 60 in a day, are being brought by the Nigerian military to the state hospital, according to government, health and security officials, hospital workers and human rights groups, the product of the military’s brutal war against radical Islamists rooted in this northern city.

The corpses were those of young men arrested in neighborhood sweeps by the military and taken to a barracks nearby. Accused, often on flimsy or no evidence, of being members or supporters of Boko Haram, the Islamist militant group waging a bloody insurgency against the Nigerian state, the detainees are beaten, starved, shot and even suffocated to death, say the officials, employees and witnesses.

Then, soldiers bring the bodies to the hospital and dump them at the morgue, officials and workers say. The flood is so consistent that the small morgue at the edge of the hospital grounds often has no room, with corpses flung by the military in the sand around it. Residents say they sometimes have to flee the neighborhood because of the fierce smell of rotting flesh.
From the outset of the battle between Boko Haram and the military, a dirty war on both sides that has cost nearly 4,000 lives since erupting in this city in 2009, security forces have been accused of extra-judicial killings and broad, often indiscriminate roundups of suspects and sympathisers in residential areas.

The military’s harsh tactics, which it flatly denies, have reduced militant attacks in this insurgent stronghold, but at huge cost and with likely repercussions,officials and rights advocates contend.

No one doubts that BokoHaram, which has claimed responsibility for assassinations and bombings that have killed officials and civilians alike, is thoroughly enmeshed in the local populace, making the job of extricating the group extremely difficult. But as with other abuses, the bodies piling up at the morgue where it is often impossible to distinguish combatants from the innocent have turned many residents against the military, driving some toward the insurgency, officials say.

Even the state’s governor,who acknowledged that he must tread a careful line not to offend the Nigerian military, expressed disquiet at thetactics. “A lot of lives are lost on a daily basis due to the inhumane conditions” at the barracks, known as Giwa,said the governor, Kashim Shettima. “They do deposit bodies on a daily basis.”

Moreover, the bodies come in even when there have been no bombings, sectarian clashes or battles between the military and the insurgents, making it unlikely that the dead were killed in combat, terrorist attacks or similar circumstances.

“Mostly they bring the corpses from Giwa Barracks, the JTF,” said one hospital worker. Most of the young men died “from beating, bullets, maltreatment,” he added. “You can hardly see a corpse here from sickness. Sometimes it is up to 120 corpses they bring.”

His colleague at the hospital, who, like others,spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, said: “Every day. An average of 14 to 15 bodies a day. They accumulate. Some are swollen. Almost all are emaciated. Some they bring in with their handcuffs still on.”

On a recent blazingly hot Saturday, a convoy of two armoured cars and an ambulance barreled into the sandy grounds of the sprawling state hospital, sirens wailing. Wary Nigerian Army machine gunners flanked the ambulance, and the attendants wore face masks against the odour in the 109-degree heat. It was not the only convoy that day, said rights advocates who also observed the scene.

“The numbers can be outrageous; they bring them in an ambulance, two or three ambulances,loaded,” the security official said. “Most of them are tortured.”

Overwhelmed morgue attendants sometimes simply flee their post, the official said.
“They just throw the corpses on the ground,” said Dr. Mohammed Ghuluze, the hospital’s medical director. “Yesterday they came in and just threw five corpses on the ground.”

A top health official said, “Sometimes it’s 20, 30 a day.”
Sagir Musa, a spokesman for the military’s joint task force, acknowledged detentions at the barracks, saying that “many confirmed commanders of Boko Haram have been arrested, and many of their camps have been destroyed,” actions that he said aided the “restoration of law and order.”

But he rejected accusations of widespread killing or torture. “One cannot rule out the possibility of one,two dying periodically in detention,” he said. But “to say five, no.”
Mr. Musa continued: “There cannot be multiple corpses. We don’t torture people. There is no way we can torture. We don’t even have the equipment to torture somebody in detention.”
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 4:05pm On May 11, 2013
One local official described a mass burial of 174 young men at the cemetery recently, with bodies dumped in hastily dug graves. He said the military would simply put “30-40 people inside an armoured car. Then they lock the car. It’s suffocation. It’s not good,not good.”

At the back of the hospital, behind a high wall that separates the morgue from a narrow alley of shops, the smell of decomposing flesh was unmistakable. “It’s terrible, 100 percent terrible; the neighbours can’t stay,” said Alhaji Bashir, a satellite equipment vendor on thealley. “You can’t sit outside. In my shop, I bring perfume. Sometimes they bring 80 corpses a day from Giwa.They even throw the corpses under the trees.”

One retired civil servant said he had not seen his two sons, 36 and 34, since December 11, when soldiers entered their house at 3 a.m. and arrested them. They were health care workers, he said, accused of treating wounded Boko Haram members.

Other detainees passed word to him that the younger son was already dead, he said. He hoped the older son was still alive, but, like most others, he had no access to the barracks, where hundreds are estimated to be detained at a time.

Suleman Mohammed, 28, a clothing seller, said he was rounded up in January with six others after a neighbourhood school was set on fire by Boko Haram. He said he was taken to Giwa barracks.

“They hung me for two days,” Mr. Mohammed recounted, saying he was handcuffed to a pillar, beaten with a truncheon and given one cup of water a day. “They will insist you are a member of Boko Haram, nothing more and nothing less.”

He said he saw many people die at the barracks: “In Giwa, not less than 30 people die every day of starvation, heart attacks. At times, in a single room, 10 people died because of starvation.” He added: “Some go mad. They shout, ‘Water, water.’ ”

Boko Haram has shown few signs of giving up militants suspected of belonging to the group which attacked a northern town on Tuesday, killing scores, Reuters reported. The military has not shown signs of relenting either, officials said. There has been “a very high increase in the number of corpses,” said one of the state’s top health officials. “It was not this bad” several years ago, the official said. “In the last year, it has become so bad. It has escalated.”

Mr. Mohammed, the clothing seller, said, “I never thought I would see the outside world again.” But he was released, he said, when a neighbourhood policeman intervened to say that he was not a Boko Haram member.

As for the military, “I don’t fear them as before,” he said. “I have undergone the pain.”

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Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Chynx(m): 4:26pm On May 11, 2013
They rejected amnesty. How else can this boko mata be resolved? You reap what u sow! Quite a pity that some innocent people might be involved but how best can dis mata be checkmated?
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 4:28pm On May 11, 2013
Are all these tales true? If yes, why is the battle still raging? Does Boko Haram have access to limitless new recruits?

Anyway, it is only sensible to take the report with a pinch of salt because this same foreign media organisations erroneously told us that over 185 "innocent" civilians were massacred by the JTF in Baga
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by MaziOmenuko: 4:36pm On May 11, 2013
Victims of war! What more can I say
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 4:39pm On May 11, 2013
I have reasons to visit Maiduguri every once in a while and believe me brethren, the constant sight of cadavers in military vans is bitterly heart breaking. mostly youths cut out of their prime by misplaced hate and aggression on the part of both the JTF and BH. the extreme brutality of the JTF approach means their is no love lost between the JTF and borno people since often times, they find themselves on the receiving end of JTF highhandedness. BH on the other hand makes sure nobody squeals on them by quickly slaughtering anyone they suspect is about to rat on them.
something has to give way because this current method of putting down BH has done far more harm than good. God bless Nigeria
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by na2day(m): 4:49pm On May 11, 2013
This is really sad, sad i say! cry
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by OmoTier1(m): 4:52pm On May 11, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: Are all these tales true? If yes, why is the battle still raging? Does Boko Haram have access to limitless new recruits?

Anyway, it is only sensible to take the report with a pinch of salt because this same foreign media organisations erroneously told us that over 185 "innocent" civilians were massacred by the JTF in Baga
Why won't you take it with a pinch of salt? Is it not laughable, I mean serious laughable that despite your PDP led federal government claim that foreign media have exaggerated the death figures in Baga, to date, neither the NigeriaSAT2 satellite pictures nor the report of the military investigation has been released to the public for scrutiny

Is it not obvious that failure of GEJ to truly deal with the political bokoharam (who obviously, and as alluded by the late NSA Azaziz are also members of the PDP) is largely responsible for the continue killing of innocent Nigerians?

No doubt there is the fundamentalist bokoharam whose focal objective is to turn Nigeria into an Islamic state and establish a kind of fiefdom. However, the failure of the Federal Government under the leadership of GEJ as well as the affected state governments to provide a strong and purposeful leadership ready to bring true development to every corner of Nigeria has fueled the continue growth of the fundamentalist bokoharam as most region where they are recruiting people from are impoverished beyond belief and largely under the control of local warlords.
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 4:54pm On May 11, 2013
Boko boko always set their captives free from prisons so the numbers killed are only a small fraction
E no go better for lord Lugard who put us in this mess by lumping us together with people that should have been colonized by the French and merged with their brothers in Niger republic

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Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by OmoTier1(m): 5:08pm On May 11, 2013
babyosisi: Boko boko always set their captives free from prisons so the numbers killed are only a small fraction
E no go better for lord Lugard who put us in this mess by lumping us together with people that should have been colonized by the French and merged with their brothers in Niger republic
The dead will never come back to solve the challenges of the living! But the greatest mistake most us make is denying the truth that it is better together than separated.

It is fool hardy for those of us from the Southern part of Nigeria to think We are any better than those who hail from the Northern part. I am sure if you ever ventured into the Niger Delta during the reign of madness by the likes of Asari and Tompolo, you would not be making such a comment
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by okosodo: 5:28pm On May 11, 2013
All these islamic propaganda should not stop jtf from firing those cows down. I do not want to become a muslim, is it by force?

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Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 5:30pm On May 11, 2013
#peace
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 5:33pm On May 11, 2013
Omo_Tier1:
The dead will never come back to solve the challenges of the living! But the greatest mistake most us make is denying the truth that it is better together than separated.

It is fool hardy for those of us from the Southern part of Nigeria to think We are any better than those who hail from the Northern part. I am sure if you ever ventured into the Niger Delta during the reign of madness by the likes of Asari and Tompolo, you would not be making such a comment

If a group in the Niger delta started bombing stadiums and markets,motor parks and mosques and police stations and people's homes,schools,media houses continually killing thousands including school children and their ultimate aim is to bring Nigeria to it's knees and install the worship of a local deity , do you think that area where they have a foothold would still be in existence by now?
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by RedReact: 5:58pm On May 11, 2013
The nature of hide-and-seek of these insurgents is really making the residents in the areas bear the brunts of the crisis. The main thing is to get the borders controlled and man air-to-ground surveillance.
Though the true side of the Baga incidence is yet to be ascertained, the military should be able to give the full details of how it went and then engage some foreign intelligence units and collaborate together on fighting this criminals.
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by OmoTier1(m): 6:06pm On May 11, 2013
babyosisi:

If a group in the Niger delta started bombing stadiums and markets,motor parks and mosques and police stations and people's homes,schools,media houses continually killing thousands including school children and their ultimate aim is to bring Nigeria to it's knees and install the worship of a local deity , do you think that area where they have a foothold would still be in existence by now?
Do I need to remind you of how MEND went about ra.ping women on water ways, robbing market women of phones, money etc? Did that stop their existence?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7945820.stm

Some of you really have short memory!
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by otokx(m): 9:19pm On May 11, 2013
if true then its a pity.
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 9:41pm On May 11, 2013
Omo_Tier1:
Why won't you take it with a pinch of salt? Is it not laughable, I mean serious laughable that despite your PDP led federal government claim that foreign media have exaggerated the death figures in Baga, to date, neither the NigeriaSAT2 satellite pictures nor the report of the military investigation has been released to the public for scrutiny

Is it not obvious that failure of GEJ to truly deal with the political bokoharam (who obviously, and as alluded by the late NSA Azaziz are also members of the PDP) is largely responsible for the continue killing of innocent Nigerians?

No doubt there is the fundamentalist bokoharam whose focal objective is to turn Nigeria into an Islamic state and establish a kind of fiefdom. However, the failure of the Federal Government under the leadership of GEJ as well as the affected state governments to provide a strong and purposeful leadership ready to bring true development to every corner of Nigeria has fueled the continue growth of the fundamentalist bokoharam as most region where they are recruiting people from are impoverished beyond belief and largely under the control of local warlords.
Can you ever put a sentence together without mentioning GEJ? The rate you'r going no one should be surprised if you become insane in a few months time

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Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by EKONGKING: 9:48pm On May 11, 2013
killing of any human is bad .but where r those so called northern politician when there is massacre of southern people from civil war to at present genocide of christians .
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by Nobody: 7:10am On May 12, 2013
RedReact: The nature of hide-and-seek of these insurgents is really making the residents in the areas bear the brunts of the crisis. The main thing is to get the borders controlled and man air-to-ground surveillance.
Though the true side of the Baga incidence is yet to be ascertained, the military should be able to give the full details of how it went and then engage some foreign intelligence units and collaborate together on fighting this criminals.
The Nigerian military has released video and reports of its preliminary investigation into the Baga incident. Also Aljazeera has visited and Baga and interviewed locals. So far, there's no evidence of mass killings or mass graves. Even the lady interviewed by Aljazeera said it was the Boko haram members that were setting their houses ablaze. The false alarm of mass killings in Baga was orchestrated by disgruntled local politicians and unscrupulous foreign media organisations.
Re: Bodies Pour In As Nigeria Hunts For Islamists by gramci: 7:56am On May 12, 2013
Sincere 9gerian:
Can you ever put a sentence together without mentioning GEJ? The rate you'r going no one should be surprised if you become insane in a few months time

I strongly doubt the sanity of some persons here

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