Nigerian Journalist petitions ICC over Nigeria Army invasion of South-East.
A Nigerian journalist has written a petition to the
International Criminal Court (ICC) over human rights abuses, torture and
extra-judicial killing perpetrated by members of the Nigeria Army during the
recent invasion of a community in the South-East region.
In a letter dated September 24, 2017 addressed to the Chief
Prosecutor of the court in the Hagues, Fatou Bensouda and addressed to the
Information and Evidence Unit, Mr. Ahaoma Kanu, a multiple award winning
journalist, called on the court to intervene and stop the unlawful deployment
of soldiers by the Federal Government of Nigeria led by President Muhammadu
Buhari to civilian communities in Abia State and other South-East region of
Nigeria which has led to the torture, molestation, killings and severe abuse of
the human rights of these civilians by officers of the Nigeria Army.”
The petition, made available to media, with the subject
“PETITION AGAINST THE DEPLOYMENT OF MILITARY PERSONNEL TO THE SOUTH-EAST OF
NIGERIA, TORTURE, KILLINGS, HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES PERPETRATED BY THE NIGERIA
ARMY, THE CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF, MAJOR-GENERAL TUKUR BURATAI AND THE QUIT NOTICE
GIVEN TO IGBOS IN THE NORTHERN STATES BY THE AREWA YOUTH CONSULTATIVE FORUM
BACKED BY THE SPOKESPERSON OF THE NORTHERN ELDERS FORUM, PROF. ANGO ABDULLAHI,’
condemned the recent decision by the army to Initiate ‘Operation Python Dance’
in the South-East region which led to invasion of the home of the leader of the
civil rights group, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,
leading to the killing of some members of the group as well as other members of
his community.
Kanu decried the decision by the Federal Government to
initiate an attack on a civilian community in a manner that may have opened the
door to genocide as has been exhibited by soldiers of the Nigeria Army in times
past.
“The Nigeria Army has a very cruel history of gross human
rights abuses, torture, brutal killings of citizens of her country over the
years; a condemnable characteristic which have escalated since the election of
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he
said.
The CNN/Multichoice African Journalist award winner
enumerated the many occasions members of the Nigeria Army had attacked and
killed Nigeria citizens since Gen. Buratai took over as the Chief of Army Staff
describing the army under his leadership as having been turned into “a killing
machine of a mass order.”
“According to an investigation by the Amnesty International
(AI) which analyzed 87 videos, 122 photographs and 146 eye witness accounts,
members of the Nigeria security agencies comprising of the army and the police
embarked on a chilling campaign of extrajudicial executions which resulted in
the death of over 150 deaths of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB) in the South-East region of the country with 60 people shoot in a space
of two days,” he said.
“In the report entitled “NIGERIA: ‘BULLETS WERE RAINING
EVERYWHERE’: DEADLY REPRESSION OF PRO-BIAFRA ACTIVISTS, Amnesty Iinternational (AI) documents the
killing orchestrated by members of the Nigeria security agencies. For instance, according to the report,
pro-Biafra activists were killed on 30 May 2016, during events to mark the 49th
anniversary of the declaration of the Republic of Biafra, when an estimated 1,000-plus
IPOB members and supporters gathered for a rally in Onitsha, Anambra state. The
night before the rally, a joint security force task force raided homes and a
church where IPOB members were sleeping.
Several members of the IPOB were shot in several locations,
predominantly in Nkpor, the venue for the gathering, and in Asaba.”
Kanu who is an activist and volunteer for some charities
decried the attitude of the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari
who he said has shown that he is not only a sectional leader but once who has
shown absolute disdain and disenchantment for Igbos from the South-East with
the way he has handled security issues challenges in the country.
“There have been incidents of people from the South-South,
South-East, and South-West being attacked by Fulani-herdsmen, identified in the
Global Terrorism Index as the fourth most deadly terrorist group in the world
after Boko Haram, ISIS and Al-Shabab. They move into communities unleashing
mayhem with automatic rifles with which they sack communities but such criminals
and killers are neither arrested nor prosecuted. The Federal Government does not deem it fit
to deploy the army to confront these perennial terrorists neither has their
activities being seriously checked because they are said to have people in the
Buhari government giving them support.
The Federal Government led by President Buhati pays little or no
attention to this group of terror merchants who have killed over 2000 persons
in the North Central, South East and South West of Nigeria,” he said.
Kanu called on the ICC to compel the Federal Government of
Nigeria to adequately protect the Igbos in the North as the deadline to the
Quit notice given to them to leave the region draws near with escalating news
of plans by northern youths to go on with the planned attack.
“On the 19th of August 2017, President Buhari returned back
from a 103 days medical trip and some few days later, the Arewa Youths withdrew
the quit notice. We are hearing reports of plans to go on with the attack on
the Igbos in Northern Nigeria come October 1. The Federal Government has not
seriously done anything to adequately protect the Igbos in the North even as
the deadline approaches.”
Kanu included in the petition a memory stick which he said
contains exclusive videos, pictures and documents which he tendered to the
Information and Evidence Unit of the court for their perusal.
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