US DEMANDS INVESTIGATION ON THE DEATHS OF SHIITE MEMBERS
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US DEMANDS INVESTIGATION ON THE DEATHS OF SHIITE MEMBERS
The United States embassy in Nigeria on Thursday said it was “concerned” and called for an investigation after supporters of an imprisoned Shiite cleric were killed in clashes with security forces.
The Islamic Movement of Nigeria said 49 of its members were killed this week after the army and police fired live bullets at crowds who protested near and in the capital Abuja, calling into doubt the military’s official death toll of six.
“We urge the government of Nigeria authorities to conduct a thorough investigation of the events and to take appropriate action to hold accountable those responsible for violations of Nigerian law. We urge restraint on all sides,” it added.
Amnesty International on Wednesday said it had “strong evidence” that police and soldiers used automatic weapons against IMN members and killed about 45 people.
“We have seen a shocking and unconscionable use of deadly force by soldiers and police against IMN members,” said Amnesty’s Nigeria director Osai Ojigho.
Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, is almost evenly split between a mostly Muslim north — which is predominantly Sunni — and a largely Christian south.
Experts have warned the government that a heavy-handed response to the group risks sparking conflict in a volatile region where poverty is widespread.
IMN leader, Ibrahim Zakzaky, has been in custody since 2015, when an army crackdown killed 300 of his supporters, who were buried in mass graves, according to human rights groups.
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