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| Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by meavox(op): 6:25am On Jun 17, 2020 |
IS GENOCIDE HAPPENING IN NIGERIA AS THE WORLD TURNS A BLIND EYE? Ewelina U. Ochab Forbes News June 15, 2020 In recent six years, the world has witnessed two clear cases of genocidal atrocities. The first occurred in Syria and Iraq, perpetrated by Daesh against religious minorities such as the Yazidis and Christians. The second took place in Myanmar, perpetrated by the Burmese military against the Rohingya Muslims and other religious minorities. Yet, there are evolving stations where mass atrocities may be occurring and that appear to be neglected. One such example is in Nigeria. On November 18, 2010, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) opened a preliminary examination into the situation in Nigeria. The preliminary examination followed several communications received by the Office of the Prosecutor (the OTP) which suggested that mass atrocities had occurred, involving Boko Haram militants based in Nigeria. Having identified multiple issues which require closer scrutiny, the OTP named six potential cases where Boko Haram had committed crimes against humanity and two cases where such crimes were committed by the Nigerian security forces. The six cases include Boko Haram 1) targeting non-believers which resulted in several deaths; 2) kidnappings, abductions, and imprisonment of civilians, as associated with murder, torture and inhuman and degrading treatment; 3) attacks on schools, other buildings designated for education and attacks against students and teachers; 4) recruitment and use of child soldiers; 5) attacks on women and girls; 6) intentional targeting of buildings designated for religious practices, including churches and mosques. Thousands have been affected by the litany of mass atrocities perpetrated by Boko Haram. However, among the staggering statistics, the fates of those suffering are lost. The fate of people like Leah Sharibu get lost among the suffering of thousands of people. Leah Sharibu, a 15-year-old Nigerian girl, was one of the 110 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram from their school in Dapchi, Nigeria, in February 2018. Despite the fact that most of the girls have now been released, Boko Haram refused to let Leah go. According to one of the other girls, Leah declined to renounce her Christian faith. This is the reason Boko Haram continues to enslave her. Attacking women and girls is a signature tactic of Boko Haram. Boko Haram subjects women and girls to physical and mental abuse, rape and sexual violence, forced labor and much more. However, among its atrocities, those that are of a religious nature are significant too and cannot be neglected. Nonetheless, the atrocities perpetrated by Boko Haram are not the only mass atrocities in Nigeria that require urgent attention. Indeed, on June 15, 2020, the U.K. All-Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief (APPG), a cross-party group of parliamentarians representing both houses of the U.K. Parliament, released a report about the mass atrocities perpetrated in Nigeria by the Fulani militia. As the report “Nigeria: Unfolding Genocide?” notes: “The exact death toll is unknown. However, thousands of civilians are thought to have been killed in attacks led by Fulani herders and periodic retaliatory violence. Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust report that over 1,000 Christians were killed between January-November 2019, “in addition to the estimated 6,000+ deaths since 2015.” Amnesty International estimate that between January 2016 and October 2018 “at least 3,641 people may have been killed, 406 injured [and] 5,000 houses burnt down. Local groups, such as the Christian Association of Nigeria, report higher figures: between January and June 2018, over 6,000 people were killed by Fulani herders.” Fulani militia continue to perpetrate mass atrocities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt. Their crimes continue to go unreported. This is why earlier this year, Lord Alton of Liverpool, Baroness Cox, Fiona Bruce MP and many other British Parliamentarians wrote to the ICC sending further evidence of the atrocities for the OTP’s consideration. At this stage it is not clear whether the cases will be considered by the ICC. However, it is clear that the Nigerian Government will not address the crime adequately or at all. Indeed, according to a statement by President Muhammadu Buhari’s spokesperson, Garba Shehu, the “false allegations of persecution of Christians” are “a most misleading campaign.” If the Nigerian Government is blind to the issue of religious persecution in the country, it is clear that the issue will not be addressed. However, the international community cannot be blind to the reports of atrocities and must ask important questions. How will the Nigerian Government explain the mass killings in Nigeria as recorded by several international organizations? What is the Nigerian Government doing to ensure that the acts are investigated and the perpetrators prosecuted? There are several steps that need to be taken to address the atrocities and the APPG’s report maps these, including comprehensive investigations and prosecutions. However, the comprehensive response will not happen until we recognize, once and for all, the nature and severity of the atrocities. The crimes must be recognized for what they are and “a most misleading campaign” is not that name. Ewelina U. Ochab Ewelina U. Ochab is a human rights advocate, author and co-founder of the Coalition for Genocide Response. Ochab works on the topic of genocide.... SOURCE: https://www.forbes.com/sites/ewelinaochab/2020/06/15/is-genocide-happening-in-nigeria-as-the-world-turns-a-blind-eye/?fbclid=IwAR1Nqb90Qp5N0YCVAjCd7f1Ziy4UuO5P7hQqeP0Q6ImzZ9vOOf9CF6v1QO8#49256b195405 |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by jidamsel43(m): 6:27am On Jun 17, 2020 |
we have more that Covid-19 in Nigeria. Hundreds of Nigerians die daily without any government proactive measure to stop the killing. Government is paying lip service to issue of security. Government focuses on Covid-19 who the politicians are using to siphon our money. Many precious lives are wasted everyday . Government should wake up to their responsibilities. Government should stop using Covid-19 as excuse for their negligence. Covid-19 has not killed more than 400 but more than hundred of lives are wasted everyday |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by Redoil: 6:41am On Jun 17, 2020 |
we have more than APC minions and hirelings who made it look like there is nothing to worry about to deal with |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by Noneroone(m): 6:44am On Jun 17, 2020 |
They're focused on 2023 |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by meavox(op): 7:02am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Noneroone:Buhari is RESTRUCTURING Nigeria into a Fulani Islamic State. Not according to intelligent moderate Yoruba style Islam. But Arewa violent Islam. The writer is Oyeebo. Writing in Forbes. So perhaps NOW the world will listen. It's more URGENT to remove the 1999 Constitution which is a FORGERY and separate from Arewa.
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| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by helinues: 7:10am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Anything for Northerners to retain the presidency issa goal.. That's according to them |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by helinues: 7:11am On Jun 17, 2020 |
meavox:What's Yoruba business with this? ![]() |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by SmartPolician: 7:20am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Nobody should blame Buhari for turning a blind eye to these killings He's only a Fulani man His people have no regards for human lives I blame those who voted for him By this time in 2023, this too shall pass |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by ican2020: 7:36am On Jun 17, 2020 |
That's the reality on ground |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by YorubaKinging: 7:36am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Don't worry, the EPL is about to start Also another big brother naija The lazy and the foolish youths that ought to speak out and take actions will be busy watching these useless , good for nothing shows While the sword is still on its way for mass murder By 2023 , you'll understand everything I've been saying |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by tanteta(m): 7:58am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Nigeria is sitting on a ticking time bomb. What's next? Only time will tell. |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by Gandollar(f): 8:16am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Yes it's genocide by them and for them. We told those gloating over the killing of 3m Biafran children that karma will settle the scores. We just didn't know it would be so soon. |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by Racoon(m): 8:21am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Gandollar:E kpuru okwu.Ka Chineke mezie okwu'a. |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by Gandollar(f): 8:24am On Jun 17, 2020 |
Racoon:There's no other explanation to the madness going on there |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by paulolee(m): 9:19am On Jun 17, 2020 |
jus too bad |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by sesameq: 9:50am On Jun 17, 2020 |
A lot of problems are facing Nigeria. But a few of it is poverty and economic crisis. A hungry man is an angry man. Cattle rearers are taking up arms to defend themselves whilst grazing. Guys in the bush of Niger state and Kaduna are taking up arms and start to kidnap people. Govt is drinking coffee on twitter and channels TV as usual. Your rich neighbour changes jeeps like clothes. His children shop in Dubai everday and you have not eaten this morning. Why won't there be insecurity? The gap between the rich and the poor is like comparing God with Satan. And the govt is spraying deodorants on poverty, giving N5000, N20000 and N30000 to graduates calling it social investment programs. Monies that were later relooted by the rich dudes. This is still season one. Keep watching! #MayGodSaveUs! |
| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by Surrender: 10:10am On Jun 17, 2020 |
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| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by jlinkd78(m): 10:15am On Jun 17, 2020 |
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| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by Fantasticcc: 10:20am On Jun 17, 2020 |
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| Re: Is Genocide Happening In Nigeria As The World Turns A Blind Eye?-- Forbes News by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:26pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
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