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Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by oaktvnigeria11: 11:49am On Jul 15, 2021
Nnamdi Kanu’s rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya didn’t violate IPOB leader’s human rights – IHRC report

Amid the controversy surrounding the re-arrest of the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Kenya, the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC), has said its investigation failed to establish alleged human rights violation on the part of authorities.

The Geneva, Switzerland-based IHRC said its probe was consequent upon receipt of at least 25 petitions from individuals and groups across the globe regarding the arrest of Kanu, who is standing trial on charges bordering on alleged treasonable felony.

In a statement, the global rights body said that many of the petitions, which came from Nigeria, had urged conduct of an independent inquiry into human rights violations and possible breaches to established international and regional diplomatic protocols.

Signed by the IHRC’s Special Envoy for Africa Region, Evans M. Mutavi, and International President for Kenya, the statement said it undertook the investigation, in fulfilment of its mandate to ensure the protection of human rights of citizens.

“The IHRC is committed to safeguarding the rights of citizens across the globe in line with the organisation’s core mandate.

“The commission upon investigation is unable to establish a case of human rights violation of Nnamdi Kanu in Kenya by the Special Police Forces.

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“The Commission is convinced that the Kenyan Government played no official role in the event that led to Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest.

“The Commission expects the Nigerian government to follow up the trial of Nnamdi Kanu in line with the country’s laws and respect to human rights.

“The Commission has resolved to monitor the trial of Nnamdi Kanu to ensure his human rights are not violated by the Nigerian Government,” the IHRC stated.

source: https://newstrack.oak.tv/nnamdi-kanus-rearrest-nigeria-kenya-didnt-violate-ipob-leaders-human-rights-ihrc-report/

Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by Fahdiga(m): 11:49am On Jul 15, 2021
Kenya has committed an abominable act that has portrayed their country as a banana republic
Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by SLAP44: 11:50am On Jul 15, 2021
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Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by festacman(m): 11:51am On Jul 15, 2021
Well...
Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by Officialgarri: 11:53am On Jul 15, 2021
I sell handkerchief for wiping premium tears

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Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by TUANKU(m): 11:56am On Jul 15, 2021
Not like it would have changed anything if they said otherwise, the dictator won't release him.
Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by Officialgarri: 11:58am On Jul 15, 2021
Fahdiga:
Kenya has committed an abominable act that has portrayed their country as a banana republic
it is only abominable to terror sympathisers.

All the bodies and countries you are crying to and tagging have either pretended to be ignorant of the arrest of the albino terrorist or outrightly refused to show sympathy towards the terrorist and his useless group.

That being said, and just like you have insulted every country and group and the UK, INTERPOL, Kenya, Cameroon and even the Ohaeneze for not taking sides, I expect you to haul insult at IHRC for supporting "tyranny and injustice" towards an animal that's supposed to have been shot dead
Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by NOC1(m): 12:00pm On Jul 15, 2021
Fahdiga:
Kenya has committed an abominable act that has portrayed their country as a banana republic

If you understand international politics you won’t say this, every necessary I and t was doted and crossed before his arrest.

Will they betray a country (ally) because of one person?

They have calculated what to gain and lose before taking the action.

For those of you thinking that recognized international bodies will speak up, I am sorry for you. They will play deaf ear to it.
Re: Kanu’s Rearrest: Nigeria, Kenya Didn’t Violate IPOB Leader’s Human Rights – IHRC by Moferere: 12:17pm On Jul 15, 2021
Gbamsolutely, Kanu go tey for prison pass monkey.

In fact I will suggest that he's caged in a solitary prison. It is dangerous to allow people like him to cohabitate with humans

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