Sponsored attacks on Amnesty International: Another dimension to raging state terror in Nigeria |
(Intersociety & SBCHROs, Nigeria: 22nd March 2017)-The leaderships of International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law (Intersociety) and Southeast Based Coalition of Human Rights Organizations (SBCHROs) are deeply shocked and dismayed concerning the ongoing sponsored attacks by the agents of the Federal Government of Nigeria against the Nigerian Section of Amnesty International, using hired street urchins and laptop based groups; claiming to be human rights groups.
Recall that Amnesty International (AI) is a leading rights group and
internationally respected corporate body, based in the United Kingdom and created
by Peter Benenson and his associates in 1961. It operates beyond borders and
maintains its advocacy presence in the 193-Member States of the United Nations
and some 45 other non independent States and trusteeship territories in matters
of all human rights recognized under the United Nations and African Union
Systems, particularly as it concerns civil and political rights. In
Nigeria, civil and political rights
are made justiciable by Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution. AI also maintains its internationally
respected and standardized advocacy presence and jurisdiction over the world’s
current 10million Stateless persons; 65.3million forcibly displaced persons and
21.3million refugees, totalling 96.6million persons (see UNHCR 2017).
Amnesty International monitors,
too, conflict environments involving inter and intra State conflicts or armed
conflicts within borders and armed conflicts beyond borders and evaluates the
compliance or otherwise of the parties or combatants (government and its
security forces and the armed opposition groups) with the Geneva Conventions or
Laws of War of 1949 and its Protocols as well as other international rights and
humanitarian laws and principles. In non war or non conflict situations,
Amnesty International monitors the policies and conducts of government and its
coercive agencies to ensure that they conform at all times with local
(constitutional), regional and international human rights norms.
Amnesty International had in the past years particularly in the
1990s maintained a Section (Nigerian
Section) in Nigeria. It closed same
due to unfriendly environment and other unbearable factors. But barely two
years ago, AI returned to Nigeria
and opened its office which is located at 10A, Usuma Street, Maitama, the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Nigeria. AI had in recent times beamed its
advocacy searchlight on Nigeria and in the last two years, the internationally
respected rights group had evaluated the present Federal Government’s handling
of lawful assemblies and religious processions; insurgency and counter
insurgency operations in the Northeast and handling of civilian populations in
conflict areas. Others areas evaluated are torture, unlawful killings, extra judicial
executions, enforced disappearances, unlawful arrests and detention without
trial and forced evictions, etc.
We are therefore shocked and
alarmed at the raging campaigns of calumny and State terror being unleashed on
the respected international rights group by the agents of the present Federal
Government of Nigeria headed by Retired Major Gen Muhammadu Buhari. It is
shocking too that the Government that parades professors of law and highly
ranked civil rights activists as its officials, supporters or consultants can
engage in this type of show of shame with its dire international diplomatic and
relations consequences.
Nigerian Government-sponsored mob terrorises Amnesty International. Gives AI ultimatum to vacate Nigeria within 24hrs
The ongoing State terror and
campaigns of calumny against the authorities of Amnesty International also
expose the present Government’s gross illiteracy and ignorance on the workings
of modern international relations and diplomacy which are strongly
traditionalized in human rights and citizens’ sovereignty without borders. They
further expose same as highly intolerant political leadership and gross and
unrepentant rights abuser. The panicky response of the Buhari Administration by
sponsoring the ongoing attacks against AI is a clear admission of guilt and
un-readiness and unwillingness of same to make amends over its grossly poor
human rights abuses.
It is recalled that this is not
the first time under this Administration that such Yorean campaigns of calumny
and State terror are being launched against AI and its likes. Some individuals
and their groups had at one time or the other been hired and ferried to UK to
make watery counter representations against the groups over its credible
reports on Nigeria. There had been sponsored print and electronic media
interviews, adverts and programs all designed to malign and lampoon AI over its
credibly and well researched reports bordering on gross rights abuses in
Nigeria or any part thereof.
Apart from the denial virus that hit
the Federal Government of Nigeria and its Nigerian Army following issuance of
AI reports, leprous and nonexistent groups like “Global Amnesty Watch” and
“Global Peace & Rescue Initiatives (GOPRI)” have also been created using
laptops, all for the purpose of terrorizing AI into fear and abandonment or
recanting of its well researched reports. Hundreds of educated and uneducated
street urchins have also been recruited, hired and commissioned to protest and
picket the AI Nigerian office. Yet, the same Government that has consistently
shown its gross intolerance to peaceful assemblies and democratic free speeches
leading to its killing of over 1500 unarmed and defenceless regional and
religious activists, did not turn its same killer arsenal against hired and
sponsored anti AI protesters.
We call on the present Federal
Government of Nigeria under Retired Major Gen Muhammadu Buhari to withdraw its
hired and sponsored street urchins and their laptop created groups off the
Amnesty International office in Nigeria and stop any form of threats and
campaign of calumny against the world’s respected international corporate
personality. The Government must be reminded that it has an inexcusable duty
under Section 14 (2) (b) of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution to protect Amnesty
International, its staff and personnel in Nigeria at all times. Sponsoring and
inciting hundreds of educated and uneducated street urchins against the world’s
respected rights body is a serious threat to international peace and security
and a clear attestation of its culpability in all gross rights abuses the same
Government is being accused of perpetrating. It further darkens what remains of
Nigeria’s image at regional and international levels.
Rather than beating about the
bush by involving itself in this type of infamy and show of shame, the Buhari
Administration must as a matter of inexcusability, investigate all the gross
rights abuses raised in the AI Reports as well as the recent Special Report of
Intersociety (Welcome To Bleeding Republic Of Nigeria: A Land Flowing With
Blood & Tears). All those involved in the gross rights abuses must be
fished out, dismissed from Service and prosecuted. Adequate compensations to
the tune of $5Billion must be set aside for the compensation of identified
group and individual victims of State crimes. Further State killings and Nomad
Fulani Jihadist killings such as the latest butchery in Benue State must be
halted and those responsible fished out and punished.
Signed:
For: International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law
(Intersociety)
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Board Chairman
Mobile Line: +2348174090052
Email: info@intersociety-ng.org
Website: www.intersociety-ng.org
Signed:
For: Southeast Based Coalition of Human Rights Organizations (SBCHROs)
1.
Comrade
Aloysius Attah (+2348035090548)
For: Civil Liberties Organization,
Southeast Zone
2.
Comrade
Peter Onyegiri (+2347036892777)
For: Centre for Human Rights & Peace
Advocacy
3.
Comrade
Samuel Njoku (+2348039444628)
For: Human Rights Organization of Nigeria
4.
Engineer
Rufus Duru (+2348037513519)
For: Global Rights & Development
International
5.
Comrade
Chike Umeh ( +2348064869601)
For: Society Advocacy Watch Project
6.
Obianuju
Joy Igboeli, Esq. (+2348034186332)
For: Anambra Human Rights Forum
7.
Florence Akubilo, Esq. (+2349025567114)
For: Southeast Good Governance Forum
8.
Jerry
Chukwuokoro, PhD (+2348035372962)
For: International Solidarity for Peace
& Human Rights Initiative
9.
Comrade
Vincent Ezekwume (+2348171793911)
For: Civil Liberties Organization, Anambra
State Branch
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