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Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by myweb(m): 5:07am On Jun 08, 2015
LAST Wednesday’s release of a damning report by Amnesty International alleging “horrific war crimes” by the Nigerian armed forces has sent shock waves within the military hierarchy.

This is because any of the military officials indicted may end up at the International Criminal Court at The Hague, The Netherlands.

The military was getting used to the periodic allegations of human rights abuses by Amnesty International, but to now face allegations of war crimes, including murder of 8,000 people, starving, suffocating and torturing others to death set off alarm bells .

There has been anxiety in many quarters as to how the report would be handled by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Amnesty International’s report
Indeed, the accusations are grievous.

Amnesty said in its 133-page report titled: Stars on their shoulders. Blood on their hands- War crimes committed by the Nigerian military – that since March 2011, more than 7,000 young men and boys died in military detention and more than 1,200 people were unlawfully killed since February 2012.

It said it can vouch for the authenticity of the report based on years of research and analyses of evidence including leaked military reports and correspondence, interviews with more than 400 victims, eyewitnesses and senior members of the Nigerian security forces.


Amnesty International’s Secretary General, Mr. Salil Shetty, in the report outlined the roles and possible criminal responsibilities of those along the chain of command – up to the Chief of Defence Staff and Chief of Army Staff, submitting that “this sickening evidence exposes how thousands of young men and boys have been arbitrarily arrested and deliberately killed or left to die in detention in the most horrific conditions.

It is also about the responsibility of Nigeria’s leadership to act decisively to end the pervasive culture of impunity within the armed forces.”

Shetty then listed the war crimes to include alleged mass deaths in custody, starvation, dehydration and disease, overcrowding and suffocation, fumigation, torture, and extrajudicial executions. Amnesty also claimed that high level military commanders knew of the crimes.

The body then charged: “Despite being informed of the death rates and conditions of detention, Nigerian military officials consistently failed to take meaningful action.

Those in charge of detention facilities, as well as their commanders at Army and Defence headquarters, must be investigated.

For years the Nigerian authorities have downplayed accusations of human rights abuses by the military. But they cannot dismiss their own internal military documents.

They cannot ignore testimonies from witnesses and high-ranking military whistle blowers. And they cannot deny the existence of emaciated and mutilated bodies piled on mortuary slabs and dumped in mass graves.

“We call on newly-elected President Buhari to end the culture of impunity that has blighted Nigeria and for the African Union and international community to encourage and support these efforts. As a matter of urgency, the President must launch an immediate and impartial investigation into the crimes detailed in Amnesty International’s report and hold all those responsible to account, no matter their rank or position. Only then can there be justice for the dead and their relatives.”

In September last year, Amnesty released similar report, indicting the military and police for brutal torture and extra judicial killing of Nigerians including children held in their custody. It also said between 5,000 and 10,000 Nigerians have been detained since 2009.

To add to the Amnesty pressure, the United States accused Nigeria of extensive human rights abuses in its fight against Boko Haram and says its laws forbid arms transaction with any country so accused.

Amnesty International’s report is certain to complicate efforts at resolving the issues to allow Nigeria obtain military support and equipment. The 62-page report, presented by Nicola Duckworth last September was titled: “Welcome to Hell Fire’ Torture and Other Ill-Treatment in Nigeria.”

There were vehement denials by the military and Police who were joined by some Nigerians and groups in accusing Amnesty of seeing only the alleged atrocities of the Nigerian military and other security agencies.

Amnesty then released another report in February 2015 stating that it has evidence and reasonable belief that Islamist militant group Boko Haram and the Nigerian military have committed crimes under international law in the context of the conflict in North-East Nigeria.

Amnesty in a written statement to the 28th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council said the Nigerian security forces in its response to Boko Haram had committed serious human right violations, claiming it had evidence to suggest Nigeria’s military had also committed war crimes.

It then added its concern on the “deaths of more than one thousand suspects in military detention facilities as a result of extrajudicial executions, torture, starvation, disease, suffocation or other reasons associated with extremely poor conditions.”

Cashing in on the latest report by Amnesty, Joel Gillin, writing in the U.S. liberal magazine, The New Republic, stated that with the new war crimes allegations, the United States should think twice about deeper military ties with Nigeria.

Gillin slammed his country for planning to send a team to Nigeria to work more closely and coordinate in the Nigeria’s battle against Boko Haram, which is a sign of good faith in warming relationship with Nigeria’s new President.

According to him: “The timing is unfortunate. Although it’s wrong-headed, perhaps the deeper co-mingling of the U.S. and Nigeria makes a certain morbid sense. In the name of fighting terrorism, both countries severely overreacted, committing serious war crimes that are likely to go unpunished. While some of us may hope to see Nigerian officials tried in the International Criminal Court, as Amnesty International has called for, we have also grown used to impunity in the War on Terror excesses, as even U.S. officials who admit to their crimes remain free.”

But generally, Amnesty’s latest assessment of the military did not go down well with Nigerians.
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/anger-in-military-over-amnesty-report/

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Nobody: 5:09am On Jun 08, 2015
Firstly, I was expecting the service to have sacked right from the inauguration ground. I wasnt expecting them to stay up till very momentum. This is the ONLY disappointment many of us have with buhari, he has not been forceful typical of a millitary man so far. He has truly change to be true democrat.
Well in almost related development. IGP of police Mr. Solomon Arase has said Nigerian police is the least corrupt: Read here >>> http://www.naijablower.com/of-all-institutions-in-nigeria-police-has-least-corrupt-officers-igp/

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by okosodo: 5:26am On Jun 08, 2015
Anybody that does not run at the shout of allahu akbar is in love with death. Muslims and hausa/fulani are a very dangerous combination

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by fashoo2010(m): 5:29am On Jun 08, 2015
Maybe some of them are sabotaging d effort of others... Anyone found in such act should face d wrath...

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Pangea: 5:32am On Jun 08, 2015
Let them take it up with amnesty international naa!

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by tunwumi: 5:47am On Jun 08, 2015
They should explain their role. This is a civil society not an animal kingdom. Even there is decorum in animal Kingdom.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by absoluteSuccess: 5:51am On Jun 08, 2015
To me, some powerful people are frustrated that Nigeria was not doomed as they have wished, so they have to haunt the hands that serve them and made stale their almighty prediction. Someone should tell us why amnestly fail to nib world crisis in the bud as 'protectors international' rather than wait to take a criminal. Shame!!! Araba o wo mo, oju tiroko, kowo kowo lero won.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by sambisa5: 5:52am On Jun 08, 2015
Them suppose vex
Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by satelliteDISH(m): 5:53am On Jun 08, 2015
Our military needs complete overhauling.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Wsdm: 6:03am On Jun 08, 2015
okosodo:
Anybody that does not run at the shout of allahu akbar is in love with death. Muslims and hausa/fulani are a very dangerous combination
Stop insulting all muslims because of the actions of few. What ever religion you practice has its own black side as viewed by others. But how many time do you see muslims coming here to insult you? The almighty GAY marriage is from the European countries who are mostly christians.
Meanwhile, all the allegations above are placed on the military that cuts across tribes and religion- and the christians lead throughout the time reviewed . So what are you talking about!

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Emenahagos02(m): 6:11am On Jun 08, 2015
Law is law, they should face the punishment if found guilty.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Nobody: 6:14am On Jun 08, 2015
Some nairalanders are gullible. Do u knw howmany innocent kids,some 2months old George Bush killed via the Iraq war, a completely needless war. Amnesty shld probe dat one too. Anyways let it be that buhari was just trying to give them the benefit of a doubt. Soldiers die everyday,they too deserve respect. Extremism is nt a conventional war.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by dokyOloye: 6:47am On Jun 08, 2015
Wsdm:

Stop insulting all muslims because of the actions of few. What ever religion you practice has its own black side as viewed by others. But how many time do you see muslims coming here to insult you? The almighty GAY marriage is from the European countries who are mostly christians.
Meanwhile, all the allegations above are placed on the military that cuts across tribes and religion- and the christians lead throughout the time reviewed . So what are you talking about!
I have never heard anybody say, "I kill U in d name of Jesus", unlike in d religion of 'peace'.
U get d difference now?
Another big difference is that we hardly hear Ur type of 'good' muslims condemn these acts esp when non-muslims are d victims,just like Buhari,Sultan,MURIC,imams,Nigerian supreme council of Islamic affairs,etc all closed their mouths when churches were being bombed every Sunday in Northern Nigeria.
Your type is always more concerned abt d image of Islam than their villainous acts.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Nobody: 6:52am On Jun 08, 2015
BackDatAssUp:
[size=18pt]Buhari and the North will grant Boko Haram full paid amnesty[/size]

Obama was the first to state that widespread poverty and ignorance as a direct result of systematic corruption was at the root of Boko Haram. The US ambassador to Nigeria stated in the past that Christians in Jos and Kaduna were the instigators of most attacks on them. Hillary Clinton as US secretary of state, refused to declare Boko Haram as a Foreign Terrorist Organization thereby denying Nigeria the much needed international support to tackle Boko Haram. But when the Chibok girls scam broke out, Hilary was one of the first international figures to take to her twitter account in support of the campaign.
John Kerry will later take over from Hilary Clinton as US secretary of state from where he declared Boko Haram as a FTO. But Obama still refused to support Us claiming human rights violations committed by Nigerian forces.

The likes of that puppet, Obasanjo then stated that Boko Haram had genuine grievances which then opened the flood gate to a renewed call for amnesty for Boko Haram by prominent northern figures. The likes of Justice Uwais, whose son has since joined ISIS had the audacity to suggest amnesty for Boko Haram.

Shettima who is the chief security officer of Borno state which happens to be the state at the epicentre of Boko Haram and who has mysteriously never come under attack by the group is now demanding 13% derivation in order to rebuild the ravaged north east.

Amnesty International has already started painting Boko Haram as the victim ignoring all their past and continuous lunacy by concentrating on Nigeria's military forces and tactics in combating Boko Haram. Amnesty international forgot that we are at war with madmen and in war itself there isn't any pleasant way to kill the enemy.

The dullard of Daura and current occupier of assh0le rock, Buhari prior to him being sworn in as President was one of the first and lone voices calling for a similar amnesty package for Boko Haram like that granted the Niger Delta militants.

All that remains now is for us to watch and see the likes of Falana, Soyinka, Oby, civil rights groups, emirs, Obas in the south, paid student rallies from southwest university join the call to grant Boko Haram amnesty.


And you wonder why we remain backward.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Nobody: 6:54am On Jun 08, 2015
Wsdm:

Stop insulting all muslims because of the actions of few. What ever religion you practice has its own black side as viewed by others. But how many time do you see muslims coming here to insult you? The almighty GAY marriage is from the European countries who are mostly christians.
Meanwhile, all the allegations above are placed on the military that cuts across tribes and religion- and the christians lead throughout the time reviewed . So what are you talking about!


What is the difference between a radical moslem and a so-called moderate Moslem?


One wants to behead you while the other wants the radical to behead you.

There is nothing peaceful about Islamic doctrine.


Islam is a satanic evil pseudo fascist political movement.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Brightology2(m): 6:58am On Jun 08, 2015
Buhari mmmmmmm is tym for u to lead d battle

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Orunto: 7:33am On Jun 08, 2015
Our military, a guinea-pig of cyber and Amnesty terrorism.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by tociano009(m): 7:56am On Jun 08, 2015
angry
Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Nobody: 7:56am On Jun 08, 2015
U go fear military vex

Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Daniel058(m): 7:57am On Jun 08, 2015
E no easy... Na Baba God we go dey pray to always... PMB na human being 2..... Even as e bin dey dey claim MR KWOMPITENT that is going to fight KWOROPSHON AND INKWOMPETENSI....


why are some tribes finding it so cumbersome to pronounce "p" and "F"?

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by ozo13(m): 7:57am On Jun 08, 2015
Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by BruzMoney(m): 7:58am On Jun 08, 2015
Hmm
Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by AnneMomoh: 7:58am On Jun 08, 2015
Daniel058:
Gc

Grand Commander?

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by hakeem4(m): 8:00am On Jun 08, 2015
Oshey
Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by kushma(m): 8:01am On Jun 08, 2015
Yes they have to be angry becos it will look like their fellow men that die in the fight against BH die for nothing then after the government will start talking about to settle the same BH that killed some of them. Abeg kill all BH people jor

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Pavore9: 8:02am On Jun 08, 2015
Someone said this is where Amnesty International will be sharp but dem no dey go near ISIS side.

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Re: Anger In Military Over Amnesty Report by Nobody: 8:03am On Jun 08, 2015
Olusola10:
Firstly, I was expecting the service to have sacked right from the inauguration ground. I wasnt expecting them to stay up till very momentum. This is the ONLY disappointment many of us have with buhari, he has not been forceful typical of a millitary man so far. He has truly change to be true democrat.
Well in almost related development. IGP of police Mr. Solomon Arase has said Nigerian police is the least corrupt: Read here >>> http://www.naijablower.com/of-all-institutions-in-nigeria-police-has-least-corrupt-officers-igp/
Running a government is far more complicated than you think of it. And especially a Nigerian government...

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