Army of Nigeria talking about panel report on human rights abuses
The Nigerian Army same on weekday that it had been learning the report of a special panel that investigated allegations of human rights abuses against the military.
The panel headed by a retired major general, A.T. Jibrin, submitted its report back to the Chief of Army employees, Tukur Buratai, on Wednesday at the military headquarters in national capital.
Speaking on the report, Army interpreter, Sani Usman, same the military would take acceptable action on all the recommendations once learning the report.
The panel was created by the military on March eight within the aftermath of AN Amnesty International report that indicted the military of extra-judicial killings together with those of Biafra protesters within the south-east, Boko Haram suspects within the north-east, and Shiites in Kaduna in Dec 2015.
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The army, however, indicated the panel wouldn't investigate the globally condemned Shi'ite killings of over 340 folks, once it asked the panel to not probe or return cases of abuse that had been investigated by state governments or the National Human Rights Commission.
The Kaduna regime last year investigated the Shi'ite killings that diode to the death of a minimum of 347 Shi'ite members WHO were suspect of block a road that was to be utilized by adult male. Buratai.
Although the Kaduna panel counseled the prosecution of the military officers concerned within the killing, the regime born that recommendation in its study discharged on the investigation.
Nobody is, therefore, being prosecuted for the killings.
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