Zuba killings: Army lied to Nigerians – Shi’ites
The Islamic
Movement in Nigeria, IMN, has stated that the Nigerian army lied to the public
in a bid to justify its killing of some members of the sect during a mourning
procession in Zuba district of the FCT.
Members of
sect, otherwise known as Shi’ites, said this in a statement sent to the Media
on Sunday by their spokesman, Ibrahim Musa, in Abuja.
Recall that
the army had accused the mourners of establishing an illegal roadblock, denying
motorists free passage, pelting troops with stones and other dangerous items,
and also attempting to overrun and cart away the ammunition and missiles the
troops were escorting to Kaduna from Abuja.
While
denying the claims of the army, Musa insisted that the mourners were peaceful
and unarmed and had also marched for 10 kilometers before their encounter with
the troops.
He also said
there were photographs and video evidence in possession of the sect which debunked
the claims by the army.
The
statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a false, unsubstantiated and
mischievous press statement by the Nigerian army, signed by one Major General
JAMES MYAM, the Commander Army Headquarters Garrison to justify the bestiality
they meted the innocent, unarmed members of the Islamic Movement yesterday,
while carrying out their solemn religious duty of Arbaeen mourning procession
at Zuba.
“We
categorically refute the storyline of the Nigerian Army. These age long
worn-out malevolent storylines are no longer being believed by members of the
public because over time, the Islamic Movement has convincingly demonstrated
its peaceful disposition while conducting its religious obligations, even in
the face of extreme official persecution.
“What was
witnessed last Saturday was done in broad daylight and in full glare of the
public. Video clips of both the procession prior to the unprovoked, brutal
attacks and of the fierce attacks by soldiers at unarmed people scrambling for
cover while the soldiers take deliberate steps to seek them and shoot them dead
are all in the public domain.
“Therefore,
the government and its Army cannot confuse members of the public by going
further with their plans of campaign of calumny and false propaganda with a
view to malign the Movement and its leadership.
“The public
is led to believe that the government and its Army are resorting to these
vicious campaigns in desperation. Yet, they would never wish away or bury their
crimes against humanity.”
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