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Shiites vow to lead revolution against unjust killings in Nigeria
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Mon, 25 Jul 2022   ||   Nigeria,
 

Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), known as Shiites, have commemorated the eight years anniversary of the alleged killing of 34 of their members, including 3 sons of El-Zakzaky, the leader of their movement.

The members vowed not to relent in their struggle until there was revolution against injustice in Nigeria.

According to them, “We will ensure those who killed our members do not go unpunished, we will continue to fight against all forms of injustice against humanity in the country.”

Sheikh Abdulhamid Bello, one of the disciples of Sheikh Zakzaky, the leader of IMN, while speaking to newsmen at the graveyard of the 34 IMN members in Zaria on Sunday, assured that the remembrance of the killing of 34 of their members in December, 2014, had become an annual event to them.

According to him, “Today, we are remembering those that were killed in that unwarranted attack that led to the killing of our brothers, including three biological sons of our leader, Sheikh el-Zakzaky, and we are using this medium to send message to the oppressors that those who have carried out such attack and injustice will not go unpunished.”

He explained that the government of Kaduna State even admitted carrying out burial in a mass grave of over 370 of their members who were killed in 2015.

The survivors of the 2014 Qudus day killing, recounted their ordeals, describing it as unforgettable.

A widow of one of the victims, Hajiya Madina Jibril explained that her husband was among those arrested on that fateful day of the killings, explaining that they went to recover the corpses of those killed.

She stated that the situation was traumatic for her, recalling that she always had a very bad day each time she remembered how their members were killed.

 

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