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US, Nigerian Military Confer On Techniques For Protecting Civilians
Experts from the United States Defense Institute of International Legal Studies (DIILS) have finalised work with 14 officers from all three Nigerian military branches on issues involving human rights, the law of armed conflict, and the protection of civilians.
A statement by the US Embassy in Nigeria said that “through group discussions and presentations, participants explored ways to expand the role of military legal advisors beyond their traditional military justice roles.
“For example, legal advisors can assist in the planning of operations to reduce the risk of unintentionally harming civilians.
“In addition, participants discussed ways to enhance the Nigerian military’s investigation, tracking, and public reporting of incidents where civilians are unintentionally harmed”.
DIILS is the lead United States Department of Defense resource for global legal engagement and capacity-building with international defense sector officials.
The four-day engagement in Abuja was led by U.S. lawyers and military members with years of experience in operational law and military justice.
“They built on similar, ongoing DIILS institutional capacity building efforts since September 2021.
“Through these engagements, the U.S. and Nigeria aim to further develop the Nigerian military’s capability to ensure the protection of civilians during military operations and to respond in a timely way to incidents of civilian harm during such operations.
“The United States looks forward to continuing these engagements with the Nigerian military in the future”, the statement added.
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