
BIAFRA BOMBSHELL!!! UN CALLS OUT BUHARI OVER MASSACRE OF BIAFRANS – SEE WHAT THEY SAID
Society for Threatened Peo¬ples yesterday invited the United Nations
(UN) of¬fice to investigate the al¬leged massacre of 35 members of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in South-East on May 30, 2016.
The Society wondered why in¬nocent, unarmed people should be shot during
their anniversary celebration this year at various lo¬cations and the
world appears to turn a blind eye on it.
The group in a statement made available to The AUTHORITY on Saturday
reads in part: “An inde¬pendent commission must inves¬tigate the
escalating violence in Nigeria. After the violent death of at least 35
Biafrans in southeast¬ern Nigeria, who died during the repression of
IPOB heroes day by the Nigerian Police and the Army on Monday, May 30,
the Socie¬ty for Threatened Peoples (STP) has called for the
establishment of an independent commission of inquiry.
“We must therefore indepen¬dently clarify who is responsible for the use
of heavy ammunition and why it was decided to shoot at Biafran peaceful
and unarmed protesters. If the government of Nigeria is not prepared to
carry out investigation, we will ask the High Commissioner for Human
Rights of the United Nations to clarify the reasons behind the
es-calation of violence by the Buha¬ri-led administration. Impuni¬ty
will only feed more violence in Biafra.
“The mass killing of innocent Biafrans is unjustifiable. Back¬ground of
the rally was the cele-bration for the 49th anniversary of the
declaration of the inde¬pendence of Biafra from Nigeria on May 30,
1967.”
The activists called for an in¬vestigation into the killing of Bia¬frans
who had gathered in prayer meetings in churches and public events, even
the killing of IPOB members in the National High School, Aba, Abia
State on the 9th of February, 2016 and the killing of unarmed civilians
dur¬ing their evangelism on the 30th August, 2015 at Onitsha. The
Ni¬gerian security forces also pene¬trated the churches, arrested and
killed some Biafrans while they were sleeping.
“The most serious incidents occurred in the city of Onit¬sha in Anambra
State. There, at least 30 people were killed. And to stop the incessant
kidnapping and arrest of Biafra agitators and those suspected to be
members of the Indigenous People of Bi¬afra (IPOB) in their respective
homes and detain them in their respective cells in Nigeria, this must
stop.”
The statement concluded:
“After this new escalation of vi¬olence, the
perpetrators, the Ni¬geria security forces must not re¬main unpunished
otherwise the entire southeast of Nigeria is likely to fall in violence
in 2017, when they will be remembering the 50th anniversary of the start
of the genocide in Biafra against the Biafrans’’.
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