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US releases accusation report against FG over soldiers indicted in Army-Shiites crisis

- The federal government has been faulted by the US in the case of some indicted soldiers who were involved in the Army-Shiite clash

- The US said that the federal government has continued to remand the Islamic group's leader, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, restricting free movement of his followers

- In a report, the US said that many of Ibrahim El-Zakzaky's members charged with the death of a soldier, were still being held since December 2015

The United States (US) on Tuesday, May 29, said that there was no record that the Nigerian or military authorities demanded accountability from the soldiers implicated in the December 2015 clash between the Army and members of the Islamic Shi’tte movement in Nigeria led by Ibrahim El-Zakzaky.

The US stated this in the international religious freedom report for 2017 released by the department of state’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour.

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The report noted that the federal government continued to remand El-Zakzaky and restrict the free movement and association of his followers.

The report read: “Human rights groups continued to report the Federal Government often failed to prevent, quell, or respond to violence affecting religious groups, particularly in the North Eastern and central regions of the country.

“In November, Kano State police fired tear gas and bullets, killing three members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria during its annual Ashura procession.

“The government continued to detain the leader of the IMN, the country’s largest Shia group, and restrict the activities, free movement, and free association of its members.

“There were no reports of accountability for soldiers implicated in the December 2015 clash between the army and IMN members that, according to a Kaduna State Government report and reports from non-government observers, left at least 348 IMN members and one soldier dead, with IMN members buried in a mass grave.”

It, however, alleged that dozens of IMN members were still being held since December 2015, charged with the death of the soldier.

It recalled that in August, the then acting President Yemi Osinbajo announced the creation of a presidential investigative panel that was committed to transparently and credibly investigating human rights abuses committed by the military.

It said the IMN, however, publicly stated that it would boycott the panel because it doubted its sincerity.

The report also stated: "The government stated publicly that Sheikh El-Zakzaky, leader of the IMN and a prominent Shia cleric, would remain in what it said was ‘protective custody’ pending the appeal of the December 2016 decision of the Federal High Court in Abuja that the government must release him.

“At year’s end, El-Zakzaky remained in prison. The court also ruled that the government must provide him with a house and pay him and his wife restitution of N25m ($69,600) by January 15; at year’s end, the court’s order had yet to be followed.”

The report also indicated that terrorist organisation, Boko Haram, and its splinter organisation, the Islamic state-West Africa, continued “carrying out numerous attacks, committing mass killings, and targeting civilians."

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The reported quoted Nigeria Watch as estimating that activities by Boko Haram and ISIS-WA resulted in the deaths of 1,794 persons in 2017, including members of the two groups.

With reference to the developments, the ministry of defence’s spokesman, Charles Nwodo, is yet to make any comment on the report.

Meanwhile, NAIJ.com reported that human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, had reportedly urged the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), also known as Shi’ites, to continue protesting for release of Sheik Sheik Ibraheem El-Zakzaky.

NAIJ.com gathered that El-Zakzaky had been in detention for many months after a clash between his loyalists and the Nigerian Army.

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Source: Naija.ng


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