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Residents flee Maiduguri after 'the murder of 40 Youths/Teens by JTF'
Residents flee Maiduguri after 'the murder of 40 Youths/Teens by JTF'
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Sunday, November 04, 2012
Fear is gripping Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri with many men fleeing after the alleged execution style killings of around 40 young men, mostly teenagers, who residents say were rounded up and shot.
“All male residents have left the neighbourhood … Those that remain are women, children and elderly men,” said resident Fatima Mustapha.
The city is the stronghold of an insurgency by Boko Haram Islamists, blamed for the death of hundreds of people in northern and central Nigeria since 2009.
“The neighbourhood has been under siege since yesterday (Friday) with soldiers taking over the entire area,” said Mustapha, a resident of the Gwange area where a retired army general, Mohammed Shuwa, was shot dead on Friday.
She said the men had fled fearing a heavy handed military response to the murder of the general who was buried yesterday.
A military source on Friday declined to comment on weekend killings, saying only that if such shootings had taken place, they would have been “unjustified”.
The killings came on the same day that Amnesty International accused Nigerian security forces of massive rights violations, including summary executions, in its campaign to crush the Islamists.
Residents said troops conducting raids in areas of Maiduguri on Thursday separated males in their teens and twenties from older men and shot them.
In the Kalari neighbourhood they told the young men “to lie face down on the ground,” then asked the rest to look away, “one resident said.
All we heard were gunshots. They shot them on the spot,” said the elderly religious leader, who did not want to be named, adding that the troops did the same in three other neighbourhoods.
Most Maiduguri residents were on yesterday shut up at home.
Residents spoke of a heavy military presence in many areas of the city.
Boko Haram’s insurgency in northern and central Nigeria and the state’s military response are believed to have left more than 2800 people dead Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Learn form Odi and Kanu Ibiam. Don't KILL a military or paramilitary personnel, whether serving or not.
ReplyDeleteNo compromise
ReplyDeleteSafari: Those who were killed were neither involved nor sympathisers of Boko Haram or the General's assassins.
ReplyDeleteRevenge killing is wrong and illegal, but worse taking revenge on bystanders is stupid because it turns the community against you.
This is sheer wickedness. The ppl r just suffering btw boko n army. IV heard of aemy intelligence. With it u should be able to find bokos. In naija it army stupid. So u just kill everyone in hope thst one of them is boko? So sad.
ReplyDeleteAdamuiii, the Nigerian Army does not have "wrong and illegal" in their lexicon.
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