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Tuesday, 19 January 2016

BIAFRA: Nigerian Militry kill 8 in Biafra protest

  Paschal Nnawunezi       Tuesday, 19 January 2016

 
ABA,  Nigerian separatists said police killed eight people during renewed peaceful protests Monday demanding an independent State of Biafran state in southeastern  and south south for the release of detained (IPOB) leader. Police deny the allegation from leaders of a cause that sparked a civil war in the 1960s in which a million people died.



Police shot protesters in southeastern Aba city, after protests erupted in cities in  southern states, Uchenna Madu, leader of the Movement for the Actualization of the State of Biafra, told The Associated Press.

 Abia state police spokesman Ezekiel Onyeke said no one was killed and police fired only tear gas and smoke grenades to disperse protesters.

Onyeke said police arrested 26 people for possessing weapons including machetes, axes and clubs. which there is no prove for.
Fourteen other protesters and two police officers have been killed and about 200 people detained across the country since the demonstrations started three months ago, according to the separatists and police.

 


 They began after intelligence agents detained the director of  Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, on Oct. 17. He was initially accused of criminal conspiracy and hate speech but the charges were escalated to terrorism and financing terrorism.

A Federal High Court ordered Kanu’s unconditional release on Dec. 17 but President Muhammadu Buhari said two weeks ago that his government would not release Kanu.



Biafra following a 32-month-old civil war in which the casualties were mostly Biafrans who starved to death because the military blocked supply routes. Buhari, a former military dictator in the 1980s, was a brigade major who commanded troops in Biafra during the war in which soldiers were accused of mass atrocities.
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