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Human Rights Abuse In Aba: Nigerian Army Working On It -Spokesman
The Nigerian Army, 14 Brigade, Ohafia in Abia says Army headquarters is treating the alleged case of human rights abuse of young men in Aba by some military personnel.
The Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 14 Brigade, Ohafia, Major Aliu Kadiri disclosed this in an interview with newsmen
“If there is a new special operation going on in Aba, I will find out from the Commanding Officer and confirm.
“We are on the issue of the haircut. Our headquarters have called us on it, we are working on it,” he said.
Kadiri was responding to Aba residents’ condemnation of what they termed the unwarranted arrest, flogging, shaving of hair and movement to unknown destination of young men by personnel of the Nigerian Army.
Some of the residents, who spoke to newsmen, said they were afraid that another season of Operation Python Dance had started in Aba.
They said the inhuman treatment meted to young men was uncalled for.
An eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said that masked military personnel visited many streets in the city on Saturday dehumanising young men and taking them to unknown destination.
“Their targets were young men who wore bleached hair, dreadlocks and had grown hairs.
“The masked soldiers brutalised and flogged several of their victims; they used scissors to scrap their hair, then threw them inside their vehicles and zoomed off.
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