Thursday, December 17, 2015

Zaria carnage: Al-Sadr Links Buhari to Isis, Boko haram, calls for protests


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Senior Iraqi Shiite cleric and the Leader of the Sadrist Movement, Moqtada al-Sadr on Monday strongly criticized the Nigerian security authorities attack on the house of a Nigerian. “The Nigerian government turned to ISIS terrorism at is the first approach and the way to kill Shiites without the guilt", Sadr said in a statement. 
Shiite cleric, Ibrahim al-Zakzaky as called for his followers to go out in protest demonstrations on the incident next Friday.
The Nigerian army forces arrested Leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky after raiding his house and killing his assistants and followers.  The army assassinated the leader’s wife Zeenat Ibraheem and son Ibraheem Zakzak after fake allegations that members of the Islamic Movement had attempted to kill Nigeria’s army chief.
The leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, was also arrested from his residance.
“The Army forces opened fire at those present in Zakzaky’s house, killing and wounding a large number of people,” a member of the UK-based Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) told FNA on Sunday.
Sadr said in a statement posted on his official website, that “what happened today from terrorism and state terrorism in Nigeria is a serious and dangerous,” adding that “the government turned to ISIS terrorism at is the first approach and the way to kill Shiites without the guilt. “
Sadr noted that ” attacking unarmed supporters of Sheikh al-Zakzaky and intentionality arrest him and hide or kill him without guilt, just because they are Opponents then where is the freedom and democracy” ?, calling it as an “aggression” as “a deliberately to stoke sectarian strife”.
Sadr called on Iraqis to go out on “mass” demonstrations on Friday in Najaf, Karbala and all the provinces to protest against the incident, as well as raising picture of al-Zakzaky detainee and his assistant, Sheikh Muhammad Turi who was killed by the Nigerian authorities.
Al-Sadr has demanded to send a parliamentary government delegation from al-Hozoa to find out the facts incident, appealing the international bodies to intervene “to end such attacks.”
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The Nigerian army attacked on Saturday the home of the leader of the Islamic Movement in the country Sheikh, “Ibrahim al-Zakzaky which led to the death and injury of dozens of the movement’s members.
According to al-Waghat site , the army troops have attacked a gathering of Shia Muslims who attended a Husseinya in Zaria city “, for the funeral of one of the victims who were killed a few days ago at the hands of “Boko Haram” terrorist Wahhabism group, in which its leader declared his pledge allegiance to ISIS terrorist organization.
Sheikh Zakzaky has criticized earlier strongly the Nigerian government because of political corruption, and relations with the Israeli entity and exchange of information between the security agencies of the two countries, and ” Boko Haram ” and its relations with some leaders of the Nigerian army and other topics.
The army says members of the INM attempted to kill its chief of staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, on Saturday when his motorcade was passing through a Shia procession. 
The IMN denies the allegation, and says soldiers has  killed at least 20 of its members. The IMN says the Nigerian army opened fire on procession and killed at innocent mourners.
The Islamic Human Rights Commission said on Sunday that before Sheikh Zakzaky’s arrest, the military had parked two tanks outside his home.
Last month, about 20 members of the Islamic Movement were blown up in a bomb attack during a procession from Kano to Zaria.
A suspected suicide bomber who pretended to be part of the procession set off a bomb at Dakasonye village in Garun Mallam Local Government of Kano State.
Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the attack but El-Zakzaky said his group knew those behind the attack. 
“We know the names of the contractors and those contracted to commit the massacre, their identity is not hidden from us. Therefore we cannot be cowed by an imaginary Boko Haram tale, let them tell it to the fools and the ignorant. They should know that they are dealing with those with foresight, wisdom and intelligence, and above all with the real religion,” he said. 
“There is nothing like a suicide bomber. They tortured and drugged unsuspecting captives and made them carriers of the explosives which they detonated amidst people.”
Last year, three of Sheikh Zakzaky’s sons were killed in clashes between the army and pilgrims in a procession.
According to him, the soldiers opened fire on local residents who were trying to protect the Shiite cleric.
Also, eyewitnesses said that Sheikh Mahmoud Mohammad Touri and Dr. Mostafa, the Nigerian leader’s deputy and physician, respectively, were killed in the raid.
Witnesses also said that the army surrounded the Leader’s house after multiple raids. “All those inside the house were killed and Sheikh Zakzaky was arrested and taken away by the soldier,” they added.
The army raids followed its clampdown on Shiite Muslims in the country’s city of Zaria, Kaduna State, in which at least 15 people were killed and many more injured.
According to reports, "armed soldiers were seen in the precincts of Hussainiyyah Baqiyyatullah, Zaria, where members of the Islamic Movement were to hoist flag to usher in the new month of Maulud, the birth of the Holy Prophet of Islam,” Islamic Movement Spokesman Ibrahim Usman said in a statement.
“Similar occasion was previously carried out on the same spot with free traffic flow under the supervision of the Movement’s traffic warders,” he added.
“When some brothers met the soldiers to ask for their mission, they took position and opened fire indiscriminately, killed many and took away seven of the casualties to an unknown location,” Usman said.
“Based on the foregoing, we believe that the military had pre-planned this and had acted according to their mischievous script. They came with their cameramen, videotaping the whole incidence while it lasted.”
“We are however surprised that, spokesman of the military Colonel Kuka Sheka shamelessly came out in the media and issued a press statement to say, that it was an assassination attempt on the Chief of Army Staff at the order of the movement’s leader.”
“Why was it that there were no casualties on the side of the military, if it were to be an assassination attempt? What happened was never a clash, but a continuation of act of terrorism by the Nigerian military on the Movement, as was the case in the past.”
“We are not surprised by this action, as there were reports spread by the same military the night before that the Shiites were to avenge their dead by hired thugs on Friday in Gabari, a village in Zaria.”
“The same military also spread rumors that the Shiites had killed soldiers, all in attempt to justify today’s (yesterday’s) dastardly act.”
“Kuka Sheka should know that once bitten twice shy. The 2014 massacre of 34 members of the Islamic Movement, including three of Sheikh Zakzaky’s children by the military; the attempt on Sheikh Zakzaky’s convoy by the same military are still in our minds.”
“No government can flourish successfully with disoriented military, full of trigger-itchy personnel and security operatives trained by CIA and Mossad.”
“Until the present government fishes out this cabal in the military and brings the culprits to book, we will believe the government is condoning violence and terrorism on innocent citizens.”
Also, Yusuf Abubakar, an eye witness said that “I saw two soldiers asking the Shiite members to remove the barricade but they refused only for the soldiers to open fire on them”.
“Suddenly, there was confusion everywhere. I saw more than 30 corpses on the ground before soldiers took them away.”
Another eye witness who pleaded anonymity said that “the soldiers were armed to the teeth as they came in about three Hilux vans and armored personnel carriers”. 
“They were pleading with the Shiite members to clear the way for the Army Chief who was being expected.”
Last week's incident is the latest in the series of clashes between security agents and members of the Islamic Movement.
In one of such encounters in July last year, three sons of El-Zakzaky were killed by soldiers. 
The IHRC issued a report at the time, blaming soldiers for what it called shooting and killing of defenseless members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria between July 25 and 26. 
It said that shortly after the Friday prayers on July 25, the Shiite members  embarked on the traditional Al-Quds procession done in support of the Palestinian Cause following the same route it has followed in the last 33 years. 
The report said 34 defenseless members of the group were murdered in cold blood as they marched through the streets of Zaria, in Kaduna State.
About 100 others were injured, it said citing interviews with victims, their families and witnesses.
The IHRC also obtained a video footage of soldiers firing at unarmed civilians at the end of the procession.
Besides, it said that it had proof that many of those arrested died in military custody, unable to withstand the brutality they were subjected to by the soldiers.
An insider told elombah.com, "Yes they killed Buhari Bello Jega in front of the Sheikh Zakzaky's resident at Gyallesu area around 8:45 in the morning on saturday".

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