These Are Our Members Killed By Nigerian Soldiers – Islamic Movt

The Islamic Movement of Nigeria also known as Shiites has released names of 34 of its members allegedly killed by Nigerian soldiers in their four days protest in different parts of Abuja.

In the list released on Sunday, the group described the Nigerian Army as ‘murderous’ and demanding international pressure on the Nigerian government to investigate and punish those found culpable.

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The latest victim identified by the group is Imrana Abdullahi, who died at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital on Saturday.

The four-day protest began on October 27 in Zuba, an outskirt of the capital city.

The IMN said at least six of its members were killed in the protest, and videos circulated online showed soldiers opening fire on civilians who were hiding inside open drainage channels to avoid being hurt after violence broke out.

The Nigerian Army had claimed that members of the religious sect wanted to steal missiles and hijack a heavy duty truck conveying military equipment.

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Human rights group, Amnesty International, had in a report said that at least 45 protesters were killed by Nigerian soldiers.

Below is a list of victims whose bodies the IMN said have been identified, their place of origin in parenthesis:

1. Abdulaziz Ibrahim (Maigana, Kaduna State)

2. Rabi’u Abdulwahab (Malumfashi, Katsina State)

3. Minka’ilu Shu’aibu (Kudan, Kaduna State)

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4. Muhammad Hussain (Sokoto, Sokoto State)

5. Abdu Dijana (Suleja, Niger State)

6. Ukasha Dayyabu (Madalla, Niger State)

7. Faru’q Ahmad Garba

8. Sulaima SK

9. Muhammad Soje

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1.) Fatima Yahaya Musa

11. Malam Abu Qasim (Gaji, Bauchi State)

12. Surajo Adam (Garu, Borno State)

13. Ja’afar Yusuf (Keffi, Nasarawa State)

14. Saeed Adamu (Awe, Nasarawa State)

16. Lawal Ibrahim (Tudun Baushe Maraban Kafanchan, Kaduna State)

17. Kamal Muhammad Haruna (Kaduna, Kaduna State)

18. Al-Kasim Minka’il

19. Huzaifa Musa

20. Abdulaziz Haruna (Bauchi, Bauchi State)

21. Muhammad Sani Awwal (Bauchi, Bauchi State)

22. Zangina Muhammad Garba (Bauchi, Bauchi State)

23. Isma’il Shu’aibu Alramma (Bauchi, Bauchi State)

24. Aliuu Munnir (Mutum Biyu, Taraba State)

25. Hamisu Muhammad (Zaria, Kaduna State)

26. Abbas Muhammad

27. Munnir Muhammad (Samaru Zaria, Kaduna State)

28. Sa’id Zubairu (Maraba Abuja, FCT)

29. Abdullahi Sabo Muhammad (Yauri, Kebbi State)

30. Umar Abdullahi

31. Mansur Lawal (Bauchi, Bauchi State)

32. Umar Abdullahi Dogon Haris (Adamawa State)

33. Abubakar Dadda’u (Gombe, Gombe State)

34. Imrana Abdullahi.

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