Global human rights advocacy group,
Human Rights Watch, has warned the Federal Government’s committee that
is considering granting a
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HRW said it opposed any plan to pardon
those who had committed serious human rights violations, including
killing of innocent persons.
The group warned the Committee on
Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North
never to overlook such serious crimes, either committed by members of
the Boko Haram sect or government’s security forces.
In a statement by its Africa Director,
Daniel Bekele, on Tuesday, HRW said its 2012 report found that “Boko
Haram’s attacks, including the murder of civilians and the persecution
of Christians, likely amount to crimes against humanity under
international law.”
The group, which said it had expressed
its stand on the issue to the committee through a letter, added that the
Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced
in 2010 that it had begun a preliminary examination of the situation in
Nigeria.
The human rights (watchdog) stated that
in November 2012, the ICC office concluded that there was “reasonable
basis to believe” that Boko Haram had committed crimes against humanity,
adding that the preliminary examination might or might not lead to an
ICC investigation.
HRW said it had, on its part, documented
“serious human rights abuses carried out by government security forces,
in response to Boko Haram attacks”.
Among such rights abuses, according HRW,
include “dozens of extrajudicial killings, burning of civilian property
and detention-related abuses.”
“Boko Haram members have committed
heinous crimes. Justice for the gravest abuses, whether by Boko Haram or
security forces, is essential for victims and building of long-term
peace in Nigeria,” Bekele stated
He said rather than granting amnesty to
those known to have committed such “serious crimes that violate
international human rights law”, the committee should hold any person,
including members of security forces, that are culpable, accountable for
their actions.
“Those responsible for these crimes should also be held to account,” the statement read.
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