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El-Zakzaky: Shiites Blow Hot Over El-Rufai’s Comment

The Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), yesterday, said with increasing pressure on the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government, occasioned by the decision of the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague to investigate the Zaria Massacre of 2015, there have been increased efforts at belittling the matter.
The IMN also known as Shiites vowed that they would intensify their peaceful campaigns until justice was done to the victims and all those still being held regain their freedom.
Its spokesman, Ibrahim Musa, quoted Kaduna State Governor, Nasiru el-Rufai as saying as long as he is in power; Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky would remain in detention.
The governor allegedly stated that El-Zakzaky was being tried for crimes he and his followers committed in the last 30 years in Zaria.
Shiites recalled that the Sheikh’s residence was stormed in December, 2015, hundreds of his supporters, his sons, relatives and his wife were either killed or injured by security operatives and the Nigerian Army.
It said: “The Sheikh and his supporters were the victims of state terror and crimes and not the perpetrators. The Department of State Security (DSS) illegally detained them without charges until May, 2018, when the pressure on the government to release them became so intense and unbearable.
“Prior to that, the government had struggled to give any sensible explanation for their continued detention. They had even clearly stated that the Sheikh was being kept in ‘protective custody’ for his own safety and not because he had committed any crime.
“They also declared that the wife was not in detention but ‘merely keeping her husband company’ and that she was free to walk out anytime she so wishes. So, what crimes is El-Rufai referring to?
“Meanwhile, before all these, on December 2, 2016, the Federal High Court presided over by the Honourable Justice G. O. Kolawole (now of the Court of Appeal) declared illegal and unconstitutional their arrest and detention.
“The Judicial Commission of Inquiry had indicted Nigerian Army for the extra-judicial murder of 347 of their supporters during the raid on their residence and burying them secretly in mass grave and ordered that the officers and men involved be tried.
“The government has since demonstrated a stubborn unwillingness to prosecute those indicted. On the other hand, they arrested hundreds of members of the Sheikh Zakzaky-led Islamic Movement and put them on trial for allegedly being responsible for the death of one of the soldiers, who was accidentally shot by his colleagues.
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