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Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by FemiFimile: 10:28pm On Mar 22, 2016
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/nigeria-former-us-congressman-biafra-relief-flights-pilot-robert-dornan-backs-referendum-1551011


Nigeria: Former US congressman and Biafra relief flights pilot Robert Dornan backs referendum
Ludovica Iaccino By Ludovica Iaccino
March 22, 2016 15:14 GMT 106
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Pro-Biafra supporters hold a poster of jailed activist Nnamdi Kanu during a protest in Aba, southeastern Nigeria, calling for his releaseAFP/Getty Images
A former US Congressman who piloted relief flights in the now defunct Republic of Biafra during the Nigerian civil war (1967-1970) has spoken in favour of a referendum for the independence of the Biafran territories. This region was forcibly annexed to modern-day Nigeria during the British colonisation, which ended in 1960.

"The Biafrans have known suffering and death and as a responsible witness to that holocaust, and as a Christian man of honour I add my voice to those calling for an internationally recognized referendum on the future of Biafra," Robert Dornan wrote in a statement, sent to IBTimes UK by the Organization of Emerging African States (Oeas).

Dornan flew at least 12 food-relief night flights to Biafra during the conflict, erupted after a Biafran Republic was established in 1967. Following a civil war that claimed between one and three million lives, the republic was re-annexed to Nigeria.

Robert Dornan
Former US Congressman Robert Dornan said another Biafran war would have 'biblical proportions'getty images
Dornan said: "I was there piloting a dozen mercy flights to help feed starving Biafran children. It was an experience that stayed with me always. Incredibly, Biafra is creeping back into the headlines."

The statement by the former member of the US House of Representatives came as a pro-Biafran movement is gaining momentum in south-eastern Nigeria, where activists hold regular marches calling for independence and the release of their leader Nnamdi Kanu.

The activists often claim security forces open fire on "unarmed" and "peaceful" protesters. Amnesty International confirmed to IBTimes UK that Nigerian security forces had used excessive force against pro-Biafran protesters on some occasions. However, the army and police have denied allegations of violence.

"No one wants to see another Biafran war. With over 185 million people in Nigeria and about 40 million in Biafra, the results would be a catastrophe of Biblical proportions. The timid leadership in the United States and the European Union has sadly neglected and side stepped the Biafra issue," Dornan continued.

The Nigerian government has always maintained that Nigeria's unity is a priority for the country and that although peaceful pro-Biafran protests are welcome, demanding the breakaway of the Biafran territories is against the constitution.

Political figures who spoke on Biafra

Dornan is the latest public figure to speak on the Biafra cause. Earlier in January, the high representative for foreign affairs of the European Union, Federica Mogherini, responded to a letter by Oeas seeking support in the ongoing independence fight.

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British MP Angela Reyner met with some Biafran representatives in the UK and said in a statement on Twitter that she had contacted the UK Foreign and Commonwealth office expressing concern over "the situation in Biafra".

Reyner's call for investigations on the ongoing situation followed MPs Tom Elliott and Danny Kinahan's motion in which they acknowledged pro-Biafran calls for independence. The motion read: "That this House acknowledges the Biafran issue could be improved with the co-operation of the Nigerian government by offering a referendum; and urges the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to use its diplomatic strength to assist in the resolution of this matter."

In November 2015, James Duddridge, Minister for Africa and the Caribbean, confirmed that British consular officials will meet Kanu – who holds British and Nigerian citizenships – after a question from Kanu's constituency MP, Harriet Harman.

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by collinsz: 10:47pm On Mar 22, 2016
At last, freedom creeping in.

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by Flexherbal(m): 10:52pm On Mar 22, 2016
I know some people will love this. But, let us go the way of peace.
Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by months: 11:11pm On Mar 22, 2016
isnt it funny that this comment came in the same week as OBJ rant on Biafra. It goes to show that God remains God.Only God will can prevail. No man can take his Glory.

so while OBJ want to talk as if he has any power, his response came from a Congress man of the USA. The most powerful country on earth.

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by Naija9090: 4:06am On Mar 23, 2016
This is getting serious...I understand he is also lobbying other congressmen to make a pronouncement on the floor of the house.

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by naijaking1: 4:12am On Mar 23, 2016
Good job, Mr. Dornan

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by Nobody: 4:16am On Mar 23, 2016
Naija9090:
This is getting serious...I understand he is also lobbying his former colleagues in congress to make a pronouncement on the floor of the house

Good

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by LMFashions: 4:24am On Mar 23, 2016
SIRTee15:
Pleeeease, mynd44 come and do your job and close this nonsense thread...........
Don't you guys get it.........
Stop spamming nairaland with ur Biafra news........
Nigerians are not interested.
Infinito.

See them, one of the witches and wizards from the Brown Roof Republic (BRR)

@OP let's keep pressing on, the Will of God must be done and we will get there.

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by Onyejiuwaokoh: 7:11am On Mar 23, 2016
God is going to liberate Biafra from this killing field(Nigeria) where a community would just be wiped out by fulani herdsmen or Boko haram without a cause. I am no longer happy about the systematic ethic cleansing in Nigeria and every just man should support this liberation movement so that every regions will practise what they believe.

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Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by months: 10:27pm On Mar 23, 2016
As usual we can see hard work on this thread. Seun commendation to ur mod. hope u pay well. grin

it wont stop the sun rising. cheesy
Re: Biafra: US Congressman Robert Dornan Backs Referendum by months: 10:28pm On Mar 23, 2016
lalasticlala fp material

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