Amnesty International yesterday called on
the federal government to as a matter of urgency release the leader of
Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) otherwise known as Shiite, Shiek
Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, following a court order mandating the government to
set him free.
The interim Director of Amnesty
International in Nigeria, Makmid Kamara, said: “The Nigerian
authorities must immediately comply with a High Court order and release
El-Zakzaky and his wife from detention.
“El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Malama Zeenah
Ibraheem, have been in detention without charge for more than a year
following a clash between his supporters and the Nigerian military in
which soldiers slaughtered hundreds of men, women and children.”
The authorities claim he is being held in “protective custody,” Kamara stated.
He maintained that “the 45-day deadline
given for their release expires today and that if the government
deliberately disregards the orders of its own courts, it would
demonstrate a flagrant – and dangerous – contempt for the rule of law.
“El-Zakzaky is being unlawfully detained.
This might be part of a wider effort to cover up the gruesome crimes
committed by members of the security forces in Zaria in December 2015
that left hundreds dead.”
Kamara observed that “On December 2,
2016 the Federal High Court in Abuja ruled that El-Zakzaky and Malama
should be released within 45 days. The court described their detention,
which began in December 2015, as illegal and unconstitutional. The
deadline for the court order expires on January 16.
“Amnesty International is also calling on
the authorities to release other IMN supporters arrested at the same
time as El-Zakzaky and his wife, who likewise remain in detention
without charge.
According to Amnesty International’s report, more than 350 IMN members were killed by security forces between 12 and 14 December 2015 in Zaria, Kaduna State.
Source: This Day Newspapers
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