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GRAPHIC PHOTOS of Shiites Allegedly Set On Fire By The Nigerian Army In Zaria Massacre.

Damilola A.
By Damilola A.
Published: January 7, 2016
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As it is known to everybody, one of the heinous crimes committed against members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria under the leadership of Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky is setting his house ablaze until the people inside the house were burnt beyond recognition. While those who managed to escape sustained various degrees of injuries.

They are currently on admittance at various hospitals.

We have taken the pictures to tell the world what the Nigerian soldiers did to innocent people on 12th to 13th December, 2015.

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Some of the burnt civilians include fragile women, children and elderly people.

It is a well known fact that different sorts of bombs were used to carry out the atrocities the same weapons they are using to prosecute war against Boko Haram militants. It is against this backdrop we call on the world powers, NGOs and Human rights groups to hold the Nigerian government responsible for the killings.
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After the attack, the whereabouts of Sheikh Zakzaky is unknown. Three of Mr. Zakzaky’s sons had been killed in a similar attack by the Nigerian Army in July 2014. The Islamic Movement of Nigeria is a non-violent, Islamic group (including Shias, Sunnis, Christians) and has a history of being attacked by both Boko Haram and the Nigerian military.

Source: AhlulBayt News Agency

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