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Turbineguy

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Fri Jun 26, 2015, 07:31 AM Jun 2015

Amnesty International in Nigeria

Nigeria: Stars on their shoulders. Blood on their hands: War crimes committed by the Nigerian military

By Amnesty International, 3 June 2015, Index number: AFR 44/1657/2015

In the course of security operations against Boko Haram in north-east Nigeria, Nigerian military forces have extrajudicially executed more than 1,200 people; they have arbitrarily arrested at least 20,000 people, mostly young men and boys; and have committed countless acts of torture. Hundreds, if not thousands, of Nigerians have become victims of enforced disappearance; and at least 7,000 people have died in military detention. Amnesty International has concluded that these acts, committed in the context of a non-international armed conflict, constitute war crimes for which military commanders bear both individual and command responsibility, and may amount to crimes against humanity.


https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/afr44/1657/2015/en/

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