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#zariamassacre: Why Gen Buratai May Be Sent To Jail by Nobody: 5:34pm On Apr 12, 2016 |
Recent reports by the
Kaduna state government
that some 347 Shiite
members killed during
the December 12 Shiite/
Nigerian Army clash in
Zaria were buried in a
mass grave has proved
outrage among Nigerians.
Will the 347 Shiites
killed by Nigerian
troops get justice?
The secretary to the state
government (SSG),
Balarabe Lawal, had on
Monday, April 11,
explained to a
government submission
at the ongoing public
hearing of the judicial
commission of inquiry
into the clash how the
remains of the killed
shiite members were
disposed.
Lawal told the panel that
191 corpses were taken
from the Nigerian Army
Depot, Zaria, and were
buried at Mando area of
Kaduna.
He said 156 corpses were
also conveyed from the
Ahmadu Bello University
Teaching Hospital
(ABUTH), Zaria, to the
same Mando area.
The corpses were said to
be those of youth
members of the Islam
Movement (IMN) who he
alleged attempted to
attack the convoy of the
Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-
Gen. Tukur Buratai, on
Dec. 12, 2015, in Zaria.
But following the
disclosure by the Kaduna
state government, some
Nigerians have described
the killing of the 347
Shiites as more of
premeditated murder by
the army than that that
done in self defense.
Others called for the
matter to be transferred
to the International
Criminal Court, noting
that the unruly behavior
of the Shiites does not
justify a massacre of
unarmed persons.
See reactions below
The COAS’s convoy
was attacked on
Saturday morning.
The army moved
units to kill the
Shiites at 10pm.
That is MURDER.
Premeditated
MURDER.
— A Big Nwa (@
Oddy4real)
April 12,
2016
Step 1: Shiites are
massacred in cold
blood. Step 2: Shiites
are secretly buried in
mass Graves. Alas,
no way this is NOT
ending up at ICC.
— Mr. Aye Dee (@
MrAyeDee)
April 12,
2016
The same Kaduna
that secretly buried
Shiites are the ones
you want to give the
right to licence the
same Shiites.
Good
— Clarence. (@
Clarenceonyeks)
April 12, 2016
Shiites were not
Armed IPOB
protesters were not
armed Yet , The
Nigerian Army killed
them In droves and
buried them in
shallow graves
— Don B (@
bishopmarn)
April
12, 2016
Let me get this
straight: are you guys
trying to justify the
massacre of
hundreds of Shiites
cos they’re an unruly
bunch who harass
people?
— Olu’ (@gboukzi)
April 12, 2016
People don’t read..
How can you be
surprised people are
justifying the murder
of Shiites.. Didn’t
Nigerians justify the
Igbo Pogroms in 66?
— Nnayelugo (@
Eloka51)
April 12,
2016
If we are truly
serious about getting
justice for the
murdered Shiites, we
need to ask the
obvious question.
What did Buhari &
Elrufai know?
— Gege (@
nigeriasbest)
April 12,
2016
5-Where were these
#LoudSilence
activists who camped
at Ojota when 1000
Shiites were allegedly
killed? Where were
they when Agatu
occurred?
— Reno Omokri (@
renoomokri)
April 12,
2016
Dey came for shittes
we kept quiet, same
when dey came for
biafra agitators,
agatu, so wen dey
come for us who will
speak up? #
ZariaMassacre
— Mazi Paul™ (@
paulchigozie)
April
12, 2016
If they were justified
in their killing of the
shittes, why hide
their bodies in a
secret grave? Your
strength is only in ur
gun?
— sasha bone (@
sashabone)
April 12,
2016
The excuse of shittes
“having a state within
Nig” is BS! We all
knw how this
started,they were
having a procession
when the COAS was
passing
— sasha bone (@
sashabone)
April 12,
2016 |
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