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Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by fastjett: 7:10am On Apr 22, 2016
Nigerian Military Covered Up Zaria Massacre, Dug Mass Graves And Buried Shiite Members Alive—Amnesty International.

Amnesty International has accused the Nigerian military of taking measures to cover up its troops’ massacre of Shiite Muslims in Zaria, Kaduna State last December.

In a report released today, the international human rights and advocacy organization gave a detailed account of the Nigerian military’s massacre of Shiite Muslims in Zaria between December 12th and 14th, 2015. Amnesty International provided evidence not only that the military used excessive force against civilians, killing more than 350 people, but that Nigerian troops went to great lengths to cover up these crimes.

Following the bloody encounter between the Shiites and soldiers, SaharaReporters was the first website to provide extensive evidence that the troops mowed down scores of members of the religious sect.

SaharaReporters had revealed that the carnage happened after a confrontation between members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) and a military convoy that was escorting the Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Buratai, to an event. Following the encounter, the Nigerian army alleged that the Shiite members had attempted to assassinate General Buratai. The sect vigorously denied the allegation.

In its damning report, Amnesty International seemed to lend credence to the account given by the Shiites. According to the human rights organization, “the Nigerian Army has provided no evidence to substantiate its claim that IMN protesters attempted to assassinate the Chief of Army Staff or shot at his convoy, or that the protesters’ action warranted the degree of force used against them.”

The report added, “the military reported one fatality and one casualty among its ranks during the initial clashes.”

Yesterday, the Kaduna State government asked a Kaduna High Court to sentence fifty Shiite members to death for causing the death of one soldier.

Amnesty International provided images to SaharaReporters depicting before and after photos of Shiite sites of worship destroyed under the order of the Nigerian military. The organization also provided images of suspected mass graves where the military reportedly hid the bodies of the victims of their carnage.

Amnesty International disclosed that it “has identified the location of one possible mass grave in the Mando area near the city of Kaduna, where [Amnesty International] found a large area churned up by differs, with dried-up large vehicle tracks still visible at the time of the visit.”

The pattern and behavior of the Nigerian military following the initial clash triggered widespread criticism. Lanre Olanrewaju, the chairperson of the Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC), told SaharaReporters, “If the military believed their actions to be lawful, then why should they go to such lengths to hide the dead bodies from the public and the families of the deceased? Their cover up shows the premeditation in their action to murder unarmed civilians.”

Satellite images provided by Amnesty International show important Shiite religious sites or property belonging to the IMN leader, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, being demolished. According to the report, “after the incident, the military meticulously destroyed most of the evidence at the scenes of the clashes. Soldiers sealed the areas around Ibrahim al-Zakzaky’s compound and around the Hussainiya in the afternoon of 12 December 2015 and for several days afterward.”

Amnesty International investigators found “that Ibrahim al-Zakzaky’s compound had been razed to the ground and the rubble removed, bloodstains washed off, and bullets and spent cartridge removed from the streets…several other sites belonging to the IMN in Zaria, including the Hussainiya, a recently created cemetery, a shrine dedicated to Ibrahim Al-Zakzaky’s mother, a media/film production center, and a research center, were also completely or partially destroyed in the days following the incident.”

The Amnesty International report provided recommendations to various Nigerian institutions and authorities, including the Kaduna State government and the Federal Government. To the Kaduna State government, it is recommended that it “ensure that the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Zaria events…[be] impartial and thorough.” It also urged the government to ensure that the “Commission has the necessary means to carry out its investigation unhindered and the necessary powers to summon and compel the relevant civil and military authorities to cooperate fully.”

Amnesty International recommended that the Federal Government “ensure [that] those suspected of being criminally responsible are held accountable through fair trials…and that families and dependents of the victims of extrajudicial executions and other unlawful killings are entitled to obtain fair and adequate reparation from the state, including financial compensation.”

The Nigerian military has not offered a public response to Amnesty International’s report at the time of publication.

http://saharareporters.com/2016/04/21/nigerian-military-covered-zaria-massacre-dug-mass-graves-and-buried-shiite-members-alive

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by luvinhubby(m): 7:10am On Apr 22, 2016
That is what you get when you have an extremists sadist as a president, shedding the blood of the innocent in times of peace.

Our COAS will end up at the ICC.

Is Buhari & Burutai not mad?

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by desunit(m): 7:11am On Apr 22, 2016
Chai!!!, nawa ooh!
Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by EdCure: 7:12am On Apr 22, 2016
This is bad!

The shiite Islamic miscreants deserved to be punished for their misdemeanours, but the reaction from the army was grossly disproportionate. They should not have acted as another uncontrollably vindictive counter-militia.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by iamblisz(m): 7:12am On Apr 22, 2016
Is the life of COAS better than the life of more than 350 Shiite members,
Why do they have to bury them in mass grave after killing them?
More than 350 Shiite members+unknown number of biafrans = more than what bokoharam have killed this year.
Now who is the main terrorist.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by chriskosherbal(m): 7:13am On Apr 22, 2016
God will save us.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by merbenko: 7:13am On Apr 22, 2016
This naija self
Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by Nobody: 7:14am On Apr 22, 2016
Trouble everywhere for Buhari. By the time an arrest warrant is issued on him, nobody will tell him to hand over to Osinbajo Ekweremadu...soon to replace Saraki!

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by Standing5(m): 7:15am On Apr 22, 2016
Bad act it is, but was as a result of provocation from the Shìt people.
Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by olafum1(m): 7:23am On Apr 22, 2016
shocked
Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by nabiz(m): 7:24am On Apr 22, 2016
If true, it is a very bad omen

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by iamblisz(m): 7:27am On Apr 22, 2016
Uduak2019:
Trouble everywhere for Buhari. By the time an arrest warrant is issued on him, nobody will tell him to hand over to Osinbajo Ekweremadu...soon to replace Saraki!

I doubt if its possible to arrest a sitting president

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by Nobody: 7:29am On Apr 22, 2016
iamblisz:


I doubt if its possible to arrest a sitting president

Tell that to Bashir Umar of Sudan and Kayentta of Kenya when arrest warrants were issued on them by ICC...all countries were at alert to arrest them!

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by youngeagle(m): 7:29am On Apr 22, 2016
What's the difference between them and Boko Haram,annihilation of Innocent citizens has bn the order of the day since this administration came to power

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by doublewisdom: 7:31am On Apr 22, 2016
shocked shocked shocked Buhari fear God o! How can your administration place more value on cows than human beings?

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by olafum1(m): 7:31am On Apr 22, 2016
Hmm. Not good.

However, even the Sunni Muslims that happily block the roads on Fridays for their prayers while telling u to go fu-ck yourself, what do we do about them?

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by Ikwerreboy(m): 7:41am On Apr 22, 2016
Buhari
Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by Progressive01(m): 7:44am On Apr 22, 2016
Oh boy, this is bad. No one deserves this kind of treatment. We can end up with greater monsters than BH in our hands.




Ps: I hope this is from "Sahara Reporters" and not Saraki Reporters oo.


Update:

Confirmed on their twitter handle. News is authentic.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by EdCure: 7:57am On Apr 22, 2016
Progressive01:
Oh boy, this is bad. No one deserves this kind of treatment. We can end up with greater monsters than BH in our hands.
Ps: I hope this is from "Sahara Reporters" and not Saraki Reporters oo.
Update: Confirmed on their twitter handle. News is authentic.
Yeah, its regrettably authentic. The BBC is even reporting exhaustively on it.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by skyman200(m): 8:00am On Apr 22, 2016
Buhari had committed more crimes than gadaffi of libya, the world must take notice of it.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by okosodo: 8:01am On Apr 22, 2016
Hausa army and their selective overaction. What of the herdsmen that has terrorising the country, what has been done by the nigerian army about that?

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by blackpanda: 8:02am On Apr 22, 2016
Where was amnesty when america invded iraq and afghanistan, wiping out innocent citizens

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by funlord(m): 8:04am On Apr 22, 2016
grin



Beautiful job by the nigerian army! Let amnesty international keep wailing!

When the u.s was turning iraqis into kilishi in the mid 2000's and britain was using argentines for barbecue in the falklands in the 80's we did not hear 'pim' from them!



Let those rag head shiite bastards move to iran if they can't stay here and behave themselves or else? "Booyaka booyaka"!

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by EzeNri(m): 8:04am On Apr 22, 2016
Standing5:
Bad act it is, but was as a result of provocation from the Shìt people.
****GEJ was stoned in the North and nothing happened, T.A Orji was stoned countless number of times in Aba and nothing happened. A COAS was stoned and 350 went to their grave. It was disproportionate, excessive use of force on civilian population.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by HiddenShadow: 8:05am On Apr 22, 2016
Buhari must give account of this evil before an ICC judge

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by Nelkoko: 8:10am On Apr 22, 2016
Baba is WICKED

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by otukpo(f): 8:12am On Apr 22, 2016
Wahala dey.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by juman(m): 8:19am On Apr 22, 2016
The military is the new boko haram.

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by skare: 8:27am On Apr 22, 2016
Just imaging if this same was committed by Gej regime,them wouldn't have been peace in the polity

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Re: Nigerian Military Buried Shiite Members Alive- Amnesty International. by millhouse: 8:27am On Apr 22, 2016
Why prison Warder no go slap HOR in the national assembly... Impunity everywhere

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