Amnesty International (AI) has called for the
arrest and prosecution of Nigerian security agents responsible for the killing
of at least 45 peaceful Shi’a protesters.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, AI said it has strong
evidence that soldiers used automatic firearms on Shi’a Muslims who were holding
religious procession and protest.
It stated that at least 39 protesters were killed,
122 injured in a single day, adding that victims included men, women and
children.
“An investigation by Amnesty International showed
that the horrific use of excessive force by soldiers and police led to the
killing of at least 45 supporters of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) over
two days, as the Shi’a Muslim group held a peaceful religious procession around
Abuja.
“AI researchers visited five different locations in
Abuja and Nasarawa State where wounded IMN supporters were receiving treatment,
including two locations where bodies were deposited. Researchers spoke with
victims, eyewitnesses and medical practitioners, and analyzed videos and
photographs of those injured and killed during the protests, which took place
last Saturday and Monday.
“We have seen a shocking and unconscionable use of
deadly force by soldiers and police against IMN members. Video footage and eyewitness
testimonies consistently show that the Nigerian military dispersed peaceful
gatherings by firing live ammunition without warning, in clear violation of
Nigerian and international law,” Director of Amnesty International Nigeria,
Osai Ojigho said.
Ojigho further stated that “those injured were shot
in different parts of the body-head, neck, back, chest, shoulder, legs, arms-and
some of them had multiple gunshot wounds. This pattern clearly shows soldiers
and police approached IMN processions not to restore public order, but to
kill.”
Amnesty International added that it has evidence
that the military used automatic firearms during last Monday’s protest, in
which at least 122 protesters sustained gunshot wounds and at least 39 were
killed, stressing that at least six people were killed during last Saturday’s
protest.
According to AI, “The organisation’s research team
counted 24 bodies (23 male and one female) and trusted sources provided details
of 21 others. Two of the bodies seen had their legs severed, which AI military
and weapons expert analysed as consistent with injuries caused by a heavy automatic
machine gun such as a PKM or DShK. It seems the Nigerian military were
deliberately using tactics designed to kill when dealing with IMN gatherings.
Many of these shootings clearly amount to extrajudicial executions.
“This violent crackdown on IMN protesters is
unjustified and unacceptable. They were perfectly within their rights to hold a
religious procession and protest and there was no evidence they posed an
imminent threat to life.”
The organisation added that many injured Islamic
Movement of Nigeria (IMN) supporters have sought medical treatment in
unofficial buildings due to fear of arrest if they go to the hospital.
It stated that the Nigerian authorities have an
obligation under international law to ensure there is a full and independent
investigation of deaths at the hands of security forces and that those
responsible, including in the command structure of the security forces, are held
accountable under criminal law.
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