THE Amnesty International, claims it documented over 20,000 solemn cases of extra-judicial execution in Nigeria.
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE reports that Head of delegation of Amnesty International and Advocacy, Netsanet Belay, made the disclosure during a meeting with the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Tukur Burarai and principal officers, at Army Headquarters.
While condemning Boko Haram attacks on both the civilians and soldiers, Belay said “we believe and we strongly believe that there is strong evidence which indicates that there is systematic violation of human rights and international human right laws by the Nigerian military in its operations against Boko Haram.”
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE reports that Head of delegation of Amnesty International and Advocacy, Netsanet Belay, made the disclosure during a meeting with the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Tukur Burarai and principal officers, at Army Headquarters.
While condemning Boko Haram attacks on both the civilians and soldiers, Belay said “we believe and we strongly believe that there is strong evidence which indicates that there is systematic violation of human rights and international human right laws by the Nigerian military in its operations against Boko Haram.”
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