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Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Islie: 8:15pm On Oct 28, 2020
Femi Falana, human rights lawyer, says family members of those affected by the shooting at Lekki toll gate have refused to speak about the incident “because of the environment under which we operate”.

The senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), who said the military is “known for lies and deception”, said there must be justice for the victims of Lekki shooting.

He spoke at a virtual #EndSARS meeting organised by Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, on Wednesday.

Narrating how the Nigerian Army “covered up” the reported killing of 347 Shi’ites in Zaria, Kaduna state, in 2015, Falana said the Lekki incident must not be swept under the carpet.

Soldiers had reportedly opened fire on the Shi’ites during a procession at a time the convoy of Tukur Buratai, chief of army staff, was passing.

Although the army claimed few Shi’ites were killed in the incident, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) and a panel set up by the Kaduna state government said the casualties were more than 300.

Speaking at the meeting monitored by TheCable, Falana accused the army of lying about the incident in Lekki, saying nothing should have warranted soldiers’ presence at the protest venue.

“Nobody should believe the military, it has a history of lies, fraud and deception,” he said.

“Just in December 2015, the same chief of army staff claimed there was a traffic jam in Zaria and the big man wanted to move.

“And because of that traffic, he got soldiers from the first division in Kaduna to mow down hundreds of Shi’ites. And what was the explanation? That the Shi’ites wanted to assassinate the chief of army staff, and so his boys had to save him and in the process, they repelled these Shi’ites who had guns and about six or seven people died.

“But in a commission of enquiry set up by the Kaduna state government, we were told that indeed, 347 Nigerians were killed by the military; no autopsy, no postmortem, nothing whatsoever.

“Their bodies were taken away in the dead of the night and given a mass burial. And people will ask you, ‘if anybody lost his child in Lekki, why can’t they come up?’ Who has come up in the case of Zaria? Because you must understand the environment under which we operate.”

The senior lawyer also said some of those injured in the Lekki shooting “had to forcefully discharge themselves.”

According to him, the injured protesters were told in a hospital that they were going to be held liable for the riots in town, “and so, everybody had to move.”

https://www.thecable.ng/falana-why-family-members-of-lekki-victims-are-afraid-to-speak

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by madridguy(m): 8:18pm On Oct 28, 2020
May God Almighty rest their souls and comfort their families.

Grant the injured ones speedy recovery and cleanse our land.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by ODJ124(m): 8:21pm On Oct 28, 2020
shocked cool..i don't know which side of the story too believe again....

I can't resist the urge to say. .jagaban... grin grin




Thread seen....

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by ivolt: 8:22pm On Oct 28, 2020
Islie:

Femi Falana, human rights lawyer, says family members of those affected by the shooting at Lekki toll gate have refused to speak about the incident “because of the environment under which we operate”.

The senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), who said the military is “known for lies and deception”, said there must be justice for the victims of Lekki shooting.
What does the bold mean? Every person present was "affected" one way or another. This is likely a damage control to anticipate the lack of evidence for a "massacre". Falana is smart to use neutral language to describe the incident unlike some extremist propagandists.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by GreyLaw(m): 8:23pm On Oct 28, 2020
of course!

People asking the relatives of the affected to speak are just looking for people to add to the number of the fallen. Is it not Nigeria again, where a police man will tell you, "if you talk I will put this bullet in your pocket and charge you for armed robbery?" Or Nigeria where a certain James Nwafor and his co travellers would say, "I killed your son and nothing will happen".

Children of hell and doomed for destruction. That's what these gun-toting security officers are.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by madridguy(m): 8:24pm On Oct 28, 2020
Its now shooting and no longer massacre grin

ivolt:

What does the bold mean?

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Righteousness89(m): 8:26pm On Oct 28, 2020
Judgement has a way of Hitting People in the most Painful place...
Whether you be Soldier, Government or whoever! Act in the Fear of GOD..
You Cover up Evil! So will it be unto you!

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Fahdiga(m): 8:30pm On Oct 28, 2020
The deep state at work. there are many cover ups. people are afraid to speak up because they might be hunted and killed

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by capitalzero: 8:36pm On Oct 28, 2020
Islie:







https://www.thecable.ng/falana-why-family-members-of-lekki-victims-are-afraid-to-speak


Lalasticlala

With my little experience, military and police cover up murder done by their men. They would never leave bodies. They would tag them as criminals.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by capitalzero: 8:39pm On Oct 28, 2020
ivolt:

What does the bold mean? Every person present was "affected" one way or another. This is likely a damage control to anticipate the lack of evidence for a "massacre". Falana is smart to use neutral language to describe the incident unlike some extremist propagandists.

Did you watch his interview with arise yesterday? He still used the word massacre. That is just for your information.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by bossvinqualad25(m): 8:50pm On Oct 28, 2020
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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by FuckOsuPigs: 8:50pm On Oct 28, 2020
Fahdiga:
The deep state at work. there are many cover ups. people are afraid to speak up because they might be hunted and killed

Lies from the pit of hell. God will put y'all enemies of the state to shame.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by capitalzero: 8:54pm On Oct 28, 2020
FuckOsuPigs:


Lies from the pit of hell. God will put y'all enemies of the state to shame.

Leaders are the enemies of the state. It may be too late for most people to know because they are idiots and tribesmen according to Greek philosophy

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by richie240: 9:13pm On Oct 28, 2020
So d families of '78 massacred protesters' are all afraid to come out?
Azin, really?

Anywayz, Is falz not ur son? So I'm not surprised at ur comments.

Reminds me of d book "Because I'm involved".
cool

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by blacknp(m): 9:16pm On Oct 28, 2020
Ogbuu101:
Falana,slippery afonja.
Keeps mentioning 'military' and carefully leaves out buhari when he knows soldiers can only be deployed with buhari's permission.
Same way he keeps making noise by suing DSS on ZakZaky's case when he knows buhari is the one keeping ZakZaky.
Shut up Mumu, why can’t you keep President Buhari out of your mouth, is he your father that consummated with madam to create a creature? It is Kaduna State Government & El Rufai holding that shite leader, not President Buhari stop spreading junk news.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Fahdiga(m): 9:17pm On Oct 28, 2020
FuckOsuPigs:


Lies from the pit of hell. God will put y'all enemies of the state to shame.
Be careful of what you defend so that it won't come back to hurt you tomorrow

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Charmingrascal(m): 9:24pm On Oct 28, 2020
Buhari is a tyrant
Buhari is a tyrant
Buhari is a tyrant






He ordered the killing of peaceful protesting youths.
He killed many of them and many are injured on his order.
He prevented the injured one from getting access to medical care by informing his blood sucking agents to block Ambulance that was called to convey the injured to the hospital.




We shall never forget!!!

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Nobody: 9:26pm On Oct 28, 2020
All these Yoruba with afonja blood in them sef angry when will you hit the nail on the head? you keep dragging the name of noble Yoruba in mud, you join hand with those that desecrated our culture. Buhari ordered the army, face him if you have the balls!

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Okoroawusa: 9:31pm On Oct 28, 2020
Falz n his politicians' lawyer father never talk wetin dem dey find...

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by TooMuchStuff: 9:41pm On Oct 28, 2020
That was the reason Tinubu opened his brown teeth or wizard fangs to state that "those casualties have some questions to answer"

Evil man

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by greatiyk4u(m): 9:58pm On Oct 28, 2020
Unfortunately those who beat the drum of war hardly fall victim


Falz and his team of PROMINENT social media influencers are living happily consoling the poor dead with the gibberish of being HEROS,


there is nothing like fallen HERO, U DIE ,U DIE BE THAT

RIP TO THE DEAD

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Gandollaar(f): 9:59pm On Oct 28, 2020
madridguy:
May God Almighty rest their souls and comfort their families.

Grant the injured ones speedy recovery and cleanse our land.
Hmmm.. Amen o!
Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Gandollaar(f): 10:04pm On Oct 28, 2020
blacknp:
Shut up Mumu, why can’t you keep President Buhari out of your mouth, is he your father that consummated with madam to create a creature? It is Kaduna State Government & El Rufai holding that shite leader, not President Buhari stop spreading junk news.
. Calm down bro! The lifeless Sudanese is not your father too.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by BrickDevo: 10:08pm On Oct 28, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by bolaayenimo: 10:09pm On Oct 28, 2020
Sanwo-Olu should give each victims or their families N100n each

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by Nobody: 10:10pm On Oct 28, 2020
This man is mad

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by tartar9(m): 10:10pm On Oct 28, 2020
Or... crazy idea...it's because no massacre happened undecided

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by wonder233: 10:10pm On Oct 28, 2020
The various interests groups in the end SARS saga:

1. A corrupt government eager to maintain the status quo. A status quo that allows them unfettered access to plunder the national wealth for them and their families.

2. Foreign Arms dealers to whose interests it will be for us to be at war. They are powerful and highly skilled lobbyists and propagandists. They study vulnerable societies and exploit their fault lines to advantage. They partner with willing politicians and influencers to put out content to sway public opinion.

3. A largely vacuous youthful public, who though educated are incapable of thinking for themselves - reason the "influencers" are in business in the first place.

The government realized this late and are making a poor attempt at catch-up (the fashola camera et al).

A minute segment of us are neither for the government nor the "protesters". We think for ourselves and analyze every occurrence on their individual merits.
We support peaceful protests for specific realistic demands, but won't let anyone brainwash us into a utopian bandwagon for their selfish interests.

There was no massacre and there was no camera.

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Re: Falana: Why Family Members Of Lekki Victims Are Afraid To Speak by ekestic1976(f): 10:10pm On Oct 28, 2020
Ogbuu101:
Falana,slippery afonja.
Keeps mentioning 'military' and carefully leaves out buhari when he knows soldiers can only be deployed with buhari's permission.
Same way he keeps making noise by suing DSS on ZakZaky's case when he knows buhari is the one keeping ZakZaky.


Obviously, the recent Unity displayed by the youths of Southern Nigeria did not impact on you! What have you gained since you have been calling Other Nigerians names. Is Donald Trump your "unbiological" father? Looks like you may have received tutoring from him.

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