The
International human right group, Amnesty International in
a revealing publication published on their website has stated that no
fewer than 150 pro-Biafra activists has lost their lives since August
2015.
"The Nigeria
security forces have killed at least 150 members and supporters of the
pro-Biafran organization IPOB (Indigenous People of Biafra) and injured
hundreds during non-violent meetings, marches and other gatherings.
This report
focuses on the crisis brewing in the southeast of Nigeria, where IPOB
campaigns for an independent state of Biafra. It documents extrajudicial
executions and the use of excessive force by military, police and other
security agencies. It also shows a worrying pattern of arbitrary
arrests and detentions, including soldiers arresting wounded victims in
hospital, and of torture and other ill-treatment of detainees.
Analysis of 87
videos, 122 photographs and 146 eye witness testimonies relating to
demonstrations and other gatherings between August 2015 and August 2016
consistently shows that the military fired live ammunition with little
or no warning to disperse crowds. It also finds evidence of mass
extrajudicial executions by security forces, including at least 60
people shot dead in the space of two days in connection with events to
mark Biafra Remembrance Day.
“This deadly
repression of pro-Biafra activists is further stoking tensions in the
south east of Nigeria. This reckless and trigger-happy approach to crowd
control has caused at least 150 deaths and we fear the actual total
might be far higher,” said Makmid Kamara, Interim Director of Amnesty
International Nigeria.
“The Nigerian
government’s decision to send in the military to respond to pro-Biafra
events seems to be in large part to blame for this excessive bloodshed.
The authorities must immediately launch an impartial investigation and
bring the perpetrators to book.”
Extrajudicial executions
By far the
largest number of pro-Biafra activists were killed on Biafra Remembrance
Day on 30 May 2016 when an estimated 1,000 IPOB members and supporters
gathered for a rally in Onitsha, Anambra State. The night before the
rally, the security forces raided homes and a church where IPOB members
were sleeping.
On Remembrance
Day itself, the security forces shot people in several locations.
Amnesty International has not been able to verify the exact number of
extrajudicial executions, but estimates that at least 60 people were
killed and 70 injured in these two days. The real number is likely to be
higher.
All IPOB
gatherings documented by Amnesty International were largely peaceful. In
those cases where there were pockets of violence, it was mostly in
reaction to shooting by the security forces. Eyewitnesses told Amnesty
International that some protesters threw stones, burned tyres and in one
incident shot at the police. Regardless, these acts of violence and
disorder did not justify the level of force used against the whole
assembly.
Amnesty
International’s research also shows a disturbing pattern of hundreds of
arbitrary arrests and ill-treatment by soldiers during and after IPOB
events, including arrests of wounded victims in hospital, and torture
and other ill-treatment of detainees.
IPOB emerged in
2012 and campaigns for an Independent Biafran state. Almost fifty years
ago, an attempt to establish Biafra state led to a civil war from 1967
to 1970.
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