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Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Elbinawi(op): 5:32pm On Aug 30, 2017
Nigeria: Hundreds forcibly disappeared to instill fear — Amnesty

Enforced disappearances are being used to instil fear into civilian population living in areas of the country wracked with conflict and insecurity, said Amnesty International as the world marks the International Day of the Disappeared on 30 August.

The organisation fears that hundreds of people are being held in secret detention - a conduct prohibited under the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, to which Nigeria is a state party - across the country by the Nigerian authorities and calls on the government to release details on the fate and whereabouts of all those who have been disappeared.

“Many families of the victims of enforced disappearance spend painful years searching for justice, truth and reparation but are ignored or misled about the fate of their relatives. The authorities must do the right thing now, by releasing all of them or disclosing information about their fate or whereabouts” said Osai Ojigho, Director of Amnesty International Nigeria.

According to Amnesty International research, most enforced disappearances take place in the conflict-ridden north-east of Nigeria where young men are often seized by the military after being accused of affiliation to the armed group Boko Haram.

The organization obtained details of men, women and children victims of enforced disappearance in other parts of Nigeria.

According to figures provided by the Islamic Movement of Nigeria at least 600 of their members’ whereabouts is not known since the clashes with the military in December 2015 in Zaria, Kaduna state. More than 350 people are believed to have been unlawfully killed by the military between 12 and 14 December 2015.
Families of some of the victims told Amnesty International about their painful ordeal of years in search for justice.

Malama Zainab Isa said that her husband Abdullahi Abbas and their six (6) children’s whereabout or fate is not known since the night of December 14, 2015 following the clashes in Zaria:

“He sells books at the Husainiyyah where the clashes took place. All six of our children were with him that day. Up to now we don’t know their fate. We don’t know whether the seven (7) of them are alive or dead and no one is giving us any information that can ease our pain.”

Ibrahim Aliyu, whose three brothers' whereabouts or fate is not known since 2012 after arrest by state security services said:
“Before my three brothers disappeared we used to contribute money to support our extended family. Now without them, the burden is entirely on my shoulder. I have to do everything; take care of their families and provide for our mother. Our mother is now perpetually sick, because she thinks a lot about my brother’s fate. Sometimes I feel I can’t bear the pain anymore.”

On the International Day of the Disappeared, Amnesty International is calling on the Nigerian authorities to investigate all cases of enforced disappearances and bring all those suspected of criminal responsibility to justice in fair trials before ordinary civilian courts without recourse to death penalty.

In addition, the authorities must provide full reparation to victims and their families, including compensation, rehabilitation, restitution, satisfaction and guarantees of non-repetition.

“We call on authorities to investigate cases of enforced disappearance across Nigeria to end this crime under international law that makes the victims vulnerable to torture and other human rights violations,” said Osai Ojigho.
“The families of the victims of enforced disappearance have already waited too long for answers. They deserve justice, truth and reparation now.”

Enforced disappearances are perpetrated by state agents or people acting on their behalf.
The deprivation of liberty is then followed by a refusal to acknowledge that the individual is being held, or the deliberate concealment of his or her fate or whereabouts, placing the person concerned outside the protection of the law.
Disappearances frequently follow a pattern: once arrested, the victims almost never appear before a court and there is almost never a record of their “crime” or their detention. Once out of the public eye, individuals subjected to enforced disappearance are at great risk of ill-treatment, torture and even death.

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Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by abouzaid: 5:43pm On Aug 30, 2017
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/nigeria-hundreds-forcibly-disappeared-to-instil-fear--amnesty.html



Nigeria is a hopeless zoo, finally we shall sing the songs of freedom in Biafra.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Freemancipation: 5:45pm On Aug 30, 2017
Amnesty international should please lead a team to investigate so many police and Army barracks. They will discover so many mass graves.

Nigerian army and police have been running concentration camps for years and killing people without trials.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by ChangetheChange: 5:49pm On Aug 30, 2017
Enforced disappearances are being used to instil fear into civilian population living in areas of the country wracked with conflict and insecurity, said Amnesty International as the world marks the International Day of the Disappeared on 30 August.
The organisation fears that hundreds of people are being held in secret detention - a conduct prohibited under the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, to which Nigeria is a state party - across the country by the Nigerian authorities and calls on the government to release details on the fate and whereabouts of all those who have been disappeared.
grin

Trademark of Buhari the Dictator

Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by abouzaid: 5:50pm On Aug 30, 2017
Freemancipation:
Amnesty international should please lead a team to investigate so many police and Army barracks. They will discover so many mass graves.
amnesty international did an excellent job on the ipob killings investigation, they're really very good in their work.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Paperwhite(m): 5:52pm On Aug 30, 2017
Kole work.Now they're turning attention on the social media.The wheel of justice grinds slowly but surely.Karma is waiting dangerously for all the Babylon them ina this evil government.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Freemancipation: 5:52pm On Aug 30, 2017
abouzaid:
amnesty international did an excellent job on the ipob killings investigation, they're really very good in their work.
They did. Thank God for them.

They also released a report on the killing of Shiites and the mass graves that their undercover investigators discovered.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by EmeeNaka: 5:54pm On Aug 30, 2017
Nigeria Army and Police force are guilty as charged.
They may have killed those they seized, there are no secret detention facilities in Nigeria except grave.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by meezynetwork(m): 5:56pm On Aug 30, 2017
Nigeria is just disorganized
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Paperwhite(m):
Freemancipation:
They did. Thank God for them.

They also released a report on the killing of Shiites and the mass graves that their undercover investigators discovered.
Waiting for all the deluded zombies that will come to do the impossible defending of the atrocities of this evil government.Thunder gagbue unu.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by PehaKaso: 6:03pm On Aug 30, 2017
sad
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Freemancipation: 7:03pm On Aug 30, 2017
Lalasticlala.. This thread needs your attention. This is human lives we are talking about if that still means anything in Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Nobody: 7:24pm On Aug 30, 2017
UN warning against genocide.

Court Case against Burantai,FG etc in the US.

Potential court case at ICC.

ECOWAS court.

Now Amnesty International.

NIGERIA DANCING UNCLAD IN THE MARKET SQUARE, ON A MARKET DAY.

THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MUST SET FORTH AT DAWN
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by DonaldJTrump: 7:27pm On Aug 30, 2017
buhari is a cursed.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by Eastfield1: 7:29pm On Aug 30, 2017
welcome to the Zoo
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by ayzTIGER: 7:39pm On Aug 30, 2017
Its a matter of time before Burutai and his codiene sipping goons face justice for the atrocities they have committed
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by ItzChinnex(m): 8:00pm On Aug 30, 2017
guterMann:
UN warning against genocide.
Court Case against Burantai,FG etc in the US.
Potential court case at ICC.
ECOWAS court.
Now Amnesty International.
NIGERIA DANCING UNCLAD IN THE MARKET SQUARE, ON A MARKET DAY.
THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MUST SET FORTH AT DAWN
all hail biafra ,






Biafra must come




in innamdi kalu we trust.
Re: Nigeria: Hundreds Forcibly Disappeared To Instill Fear — Amnesty by ItzChinnex(m): 8:02pm On Aug 30, 2017
guterMann:
UN warning against genocide.
Court Case against Burantai,FG etc in the US.
Potential court case at ICC.
ECOWAS court.
Now Amnesty International.
NIGERIA DANCING UNCLAD IN THE MARKET SQUARE, ON A MARKET DAY.
THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN MUST SET FORTH AT DAWN
all hail biafra ,






Biafra must come




in innamdi kalu we trust. cool
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