Topic: United Nations says to NO to Boko Haram Amnesty - saying bring them to Justice  (Read 1585 times)

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There was a reports credited to the US Ambassador, Terence McCulley, in between the week, had suggested his country was retreating military backing to Nigeria because of diverse human rights violations by security forces, particularly the military emphasized killing and devastation in Baga, Borno State, amidst a conflict with members of the Boko Haram. The US supports the Nigerian military and security agencies with training, intelligence and weapon.

There was a report Friday that the United Nations categorically dismissed Federal Government’s agendas to give amnesty to members of the group, who the body said have been partaken in the grave of human rights violations. Now some Nigerians who are living in the USA are also antagonizing the act of amnesty, saying the group is at war with Nigeria.

There was a statement in Geneva, at the weekend, that the United Nations’ Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, UN-OHCHR, said while embracing the imperative step the country undertook by establishing a Committee “to open talks with Boko Haram and work out modalities for an amnesty and compensation for victims,” the UN still wants perpetrators of stern violations of peoples fundamental rights to be punished.

According to the statement made on Friday, the UN-OHCHR urged the “Nigerian authorities to make sure that perpetrators of serious human rights violations, including Boko Haram elements and members of the security forces, were held accountable and that amnesties were not granted to anyone responsible for very serious human rights violations.”

Diplomatic sources explained that the UN’s rejection of amnesty to the group and Nigerian security officials and soldiers is not unanticipated.

 

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