Esteemed Members,
As-Salaam Alaykum,
Somebody
complained on that MURIC did nothing about the killing of 35 Shiite Muslims in
Zaria a week ago. But this is not true. MURIC issued a press statement four
days ago (a copy of that press statement was posted to this forum) and
we also sent a petition to the Federal Government on the issue.
Please
find below a copy of the petition sent through His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto
and President-General of the NSCIA on the massacre of our Muslim brothers in
Zaria. The petition was sent on Tuesday 29th July, 2014.
MURIC PETITIONS FG OVER MASSACRE OF
SHIITE MUSLIMS
The
President General,
Nigerian
Supreme Council For Islamic Affairs,
National
Mosque,
Abuja.
Date: 29th
July, 2014
Your
Eminence,
As-Salaam Alaykum,
PETITION OVER THE MASSACRE
OF 35 MUSLIMS IN ZARIA BY THE NIGERIAN MILITARY
We are constrained to bring to your attention
the brutal massacre of thirty five (35) Muslims who were marking Quds Day which
is an annual event set aside to mark the Day of Palestine.
In an unprecedented departure from all known
norms in security circles and in clear breach of international best practices, Nigerian soldiers descended
on the peaceful procession and mowed down thirty five unarmed Muslims in Zaria
on Friday, 25th July, 2014.
In view of the fact that the use of street
protests as a veritable means of ventilating strong opinion on public issue is
not a new phenomenon and it is respected the world over, this brutal action
must be registered as a crime against humanity.
In compliance with the President-General’s
constant admonition on the need for adopting the dialogue option when we are
wronged, we of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) deem it necessary to call your
attention to this unprovoked aggression with the hope that Your
Eminence will bring it to the attention of the President of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, His Excellency
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
As a Muslim human rights organization, we are deeply concerned
about Allah-given and fundamental human rights of the dead and injured victims
which stand violated by the perpetrators. We therefore demand the following:
1.
thorough investigation
of the massacre and due punishment for the perpetrators;
2.
adequate compensation
for the injured and families of the dead victims of this unwarranted military assault
and
3.
unreserved apology for the military’s high-handedness.
We remind Your Eminence that a similar extra-judicial killing by the
same military led the nation to where it is today. For the war against Boko Haram to be jointly fought
and won and for Nigerian Muslims not to begin to see themselves as endangered
species being deliberately targeted by the Nigerian military, the Federal
Government must ensure that the above three steps are taken.
We reaffirm our belief in and commitment to the oneness of
Nigeria as a nation and we resolve to continue to promote peaceful coexistence
among the different religious and ethnic groups which make up this potentially
great country.
Long Live the Sultan.
Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Professor Ishaq Akintola, Alhaji Tijani Shehu
Director, Secretary
NOTA BENE: Please find attached our press statement
on this issue.