UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by 1LRNZH: 8:18pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
The Office of the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Arbitrary or Summary Executions, Christof Heyns, has stated that “appropriate action including communication to the government of President Goodluck Jonathan is being considered regarding the imminent execution of 54 soldiers in Nigeria.”
This followed a petition submitted to Mr. Heyns by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, in December 2014 in which the group asked five UN human rights independent experts to individually and jointly use their “good offices and positions to urgently request the Nigerian government and its military authorities not to carry out the mass death sentences imposed on 54 Nigerian soldiers for what the government claimed was disobeying a direct order from their commanding officer.”
The development was disclosed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni in a statement dated January 4.
According to Mr. Mumuni, “SERAP has been in discussion with Johel Dominique at the Office of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, arbitrary or summary executions both on the telephone and via email. Johel Dominique has confirmed that the Special Rapporteur is considering appropriate action to avert the imminent execution of 54 soldiers on death row in the country. We have also confirmed to the Special Rapporteur that SERAP has the consent of Mr Femi Falana, SAN, the legal counsel to the 54 soldiers to file the petition.”
“SERAP welcomes the decision by Mr. Christof Heyns to intervene in the matter. Given his longstanding human rights commitment and achievements, we have absolutely no doubt that Mr. Heyns will work assiduously to ensure that justice is done in this matter and we wish him well as he strives to do that,” Mr. Mumuni stated.
It would be recalled that SERAP had in a petition dated December 23, 2014 and addressed to five special rapporteurs stated that, “It is not right or fair to try everyone in mass proceedings, and that such unfair trial should not send someone to the gallows. Imposition of mass death sentences is in breach of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Nigeria is a party. This Covenant limits the circumstances in which a state can impose the death sentence.”
The five special rapporteurs are Christof Heyns, Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions; Juan Méndez, Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; Pablo de Greiff, Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence; Mads Andenas, Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention; and Ben Emmerson, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism.
According to SERAP, the courts-martial held in secret were “a mockery of justice” and ignored issues raised by the condemned men that “suggest lack of transparency, accountability and general deficiencies” in the handling of the security budget and arms purchases.
The petition copied to Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also stated that, “Under international law, cases involving capital punishment such as the present one require the full and scrupulous respect of the guarantees of highest standards of fairness, due process and justice.”
“All human rights depend for their enjoyment the right to life, which is the most fundamental of all rights. The right to life symbolizes everything that the United Nations works and stands for, be it in the area of peace and security, development or human rights. To reject the act of irreversibly taking someone’s life is to embrace belief in human progress and dignity,” SERAP also argued.
According to the organization, “The imposition of mass death sentences is unjust and incompatible with fundamental human rights. The UN General Assembly to which Nigeria belongs has called for a worldwide moratorium on execution. In fact, the Special Rapporteurs have pointed stated that the right to life is a fundamental right, not a toy to be played with.”
The organization stated further that, “The UN has also acknowledged the discriminatory and arbitrary nature of judicial processes and the danger of the death penalty being used as a tool of repression. It has documented evidence to show that the death penalty is no deterrent, stressing that “depriving a human person of his or her life is incompatible with the trend in the twenty-first century.”
It would be recalled that on Wednesday December 17, 2014, the Nigerian Army’s 7 division General Court Martial convicted 54 soldiers for conspiracy to commit mutiny and sentenced them to death by firing squad. The facts of the case indicate that the soldiers, from the 111 Special Forces, were charged for disobeying a direct order from their commanding officer, Timothy Opurum, a Lieutenant Colonel, to take part in an operation to recapture Delwa, Bulabulin and Damboa in Borno State from Boko Haram terrorists on August 4.
The United Nations human rights experts are part of what it is known as the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. Special Procedures, the largest body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights, is the general name of the independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms of the Human Rights Council that address either specific country situations or thematic issues in all parts of the world.
Signed Adetokunbo Mumuni SERAP Executive Director
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Morkavictor: 8:23pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
Am not in support of killing those 54 soilders,jail time would have been most appopriate anyway UN should mind their business Nigeria is a soverign country.GEJ till 2019 9 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Timothy3113(m): 8:24pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
Fp please |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by LRNZH(m): 8:33pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
Morkavictor: Am not in support of killing those 54 soilders,jail time would have been most appopriate anyway UN should mind their business Nigeria is a soverign country.GEJ till 2019 But your man is soft on Boko Haram calling them siblings .... And watching while patriotic soldiers who request for proper armaments are being sentenced to death left, right and centre.
The UN general assembly won't standby and watch
GMB until Soldiers are well armed 65 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Mogidi: 8:41pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
LRNZH: .... Bros how many monikers are you using? You have so many now that I think you forgot you started this thread with LRNZH1. 1LRNZH: 8:18pm and at 8:33 LRNZH You're talking to yourself, first sign of insanity. 9 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by LRNZH(m): 8:43pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
Mogidi:
Bros how many monikers are you using? You have so many now that I think you forgot you started this thread with LRNZH1. No its not intentional.
My original LRNZH has gone through so many bans that it can't make topic posts anymore. Only comment posts. I've complained but no respite. So I use the 1LRNZH for starting threads. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Morkavictor: 8:53pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
LRNZH:
But your man is soft on Boko Haram calling them siblings .... And watching while patriotic soldiers who request for proper armaments are being sentenced to death left, right and centre. The UN general assembly won't standby and watch GMB until Soldiers are well armed Mr man the UN has no right to interfer in our affairs,and don't just assume the soilders are not properly equipped. 3 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by LRNZH(m): 9:43pm On Jan 04, 2015 |
Morkavictor: Mr man the UN has no right to interfer in our affairs,and don't just assume the soilders are not properly equipped. Those with family members affected will give you a better narrative on what is really happening.
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by gabng(m): 3:21am On Jan 05, 2015 |
1LRNZH:
The Office of the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Arbitrary or Summary Executions, Christof Heyns, has stated that “appropriate action including communication to the government of President Goodluck Jonathan is being considered regarding the imminent execution of 54 soldiers in Nigeria.”
This followed a petition submitted to Mr. Heyns by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP, in December 2014 in which the group asked five UN human rights independent experts to individually and jointly use their “good offices and positions to urgently request the Nigerian government and its military authorities not to carry out the mass death sentences imposed on 54 Nigerian soldiers for what the government claimed was disobeying a direct order from their commanding officer.”
The development was disclosed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni in a statement dated January 4.
According to Mr. Mumuni, “SERAP has been in discussion with Johel Dominique at the Office of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, arbitrary or summary executions both on the telephone and via email. Johel Dominique has confirmed that the Special Rapporteur is considering appropriate action to avert the imminent execution of 54 soldiers on death row in the country. We have also confirmed to the Special Rapporteur that SERAP has the consent of Mr Femi Falana, SAN, the legal counsel to the 54 soldiers to file the petition.”
“SERAP welcomes the decision by Mr. Christof Heyns to intervene in the matter. Given his longstanding human rights commitment and achievements, we have absolutely no doubt that Mr. Heyns will work assiduously to ensure that justice is done in this matter and we wish him well as he strives to do that,” Mr. Mumuni stated.
It would be recalled that SERAP had in a petition dated December 23, 2014 and addressed to five special rapporteurs stated that, “It is not right or fair to try everyone in mass proceedings, and that such unfair trial should not send someone to the gallows. Imposition of mass death sentences is in breach of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Nigeria is a party. This Covenant limits the circumstances in which a state can impose the death sentence.”
The five special rapporteurs are Christof Heyns, Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions; Juan Méndez, Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; Pablo de Greiff, Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence; Mads Andenas, Chair-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention; and Ben Emmerson, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism.
According to SERAP, the courts-martial held in secret were “a mockery of justice” and ignored issues raised by the condemned men that “suggest lack of transparency, accountability and general deficiencies” in the handling of the security budget and arms purchases.
The petition copied to Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights also stated that, “Under international law, cases involving capital punishment such as the present one require the full and scrupulous respect of the guarantees of highest standards of fairness, due process and justice.”
“All human rights depend for their enjoyment the right to life, which is the most fundamental of all rights. The right to life symbolizes everything that the United Nations works and stands for, be it in the area of peace and security, development or human rights. To reject the act of irreversibly taking someone’s life is to embrace belief in human progress and dignity,” SERAP also argued.
According to the organization, “The imposition of mass death sentences is unjust and incompatible with fundamental human rights. The UN General Assembly to which Nigeria belongs has called for a worldwide moratorium on execution. In fact, the Special Rapporteurs have pointed stated that the right to life is a fundamental right, not a toy to be played with.”
The organization stated further that, “The UN has also acknowledged the discriminatory and arbitrary nature of judicial processes and the danger of the death penalty being used as a tool of repression. It has documented evidence to show that the death penalty is no deterrent, stressing that “depriving a human person of his or her life is incompatible with the trend in the twenty-first century.”
It would be recalled that on Wednesday December 17, 2014, the Nigerian Army’s 7 division General Court Martial convicted 54 soldiers for conspiracy to commit mutiny and sentenced them to death by firing squad. The facts of the case indicate that the soldiers, from the 111 Special Forces, were charged for disobeying a direct order from their commanding officer, Timothy Opurum, a Lieutenant Colonel, to take part in an operation to recapture Delwa, Bulabulin and Damboa in Borno State from Boko Haram terrorists on August 4.
The United Nations human rights experts are part of what it is known as the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. Special Procedures, the largest body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights, is the general name of the independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms of the Human Rights Council that address either specific country situations or thematic issues in all parts of the world.
Signed Adetokunbo Mumuni SERAP Executive Director
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Samunique(m): 3:47am On Jan 05, 2015 |
Morkavictor: Am not in support of killing those 54 soilders,jail time would have been most appopriate anyway UN should mind their business Nigeria is a soverign country.GEJ till 2019 Seconded. 1 Like |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Change2015(m): 3:58am On Jan 05, 2015 |
Morkavictor: Mr man the UN has no right to interfer in our affairs,and don't just assume the soilders are not properly equipped. It is not an assumption. The facts are in their defence statement. Even medical services were not available to them. Try to place some value on their lives, even as you expect them to face mortal threats on your behalf. #smdh #change 18 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Brimmie(m): 4:09am On Jan 05, 2015 |
I've downloaded Fr. Mbaka's Video, and just yesterday, 7 people copied it from me and they've started sharing it among their Christian Folks.
Stop ranting on Social Media, do your Part! Collect your PVC.. Spread the Gospel!!
#BuhariOsinbajo #Change 13 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Ngwakwe: 6:22am On Jan 05, 2015 |
Brimmie: I've downloaded Fr. Mbaka's Video, and just yesterday, 7 people copied it from me and they've started sharing it among their Christian Folks.
Stop ranting on Social Media, do your Part! Collect your PVC.. Spread the Gospel!!
#BuhariOsinbajo #Change Don't forget to share this one with records of fulfilment. At least Mbaka has not predicted correctly the out come on one election THE founder and General Overseer of Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate. Elijah Ayodele, has said that the winner of February 14, 2015 presidential election has been revealed to him by God. In an exclusive interview with Sunday Tribune, the cleric, renowned for the accuracy of his prophecies, including the election of Ayo Fayose as the governor of Ekiti State and the recent leadership crisis in the Central Bank of Nigeria, revealed this in his prophecies for 2015 on issues that will affect the country and the world at large. According to Ayodele, “2015 elections will hold but will be peaceful in some areas and not in other areas. As it is, from what I see at the moment, PDP will win, amidst serious criticism.” Speaking further on popular speculations about the APC clinching the presidential ticket, Primate Ayodele stated that, “APC and PDP will share the North; PDP will win a state in the South-West, the East and the South-South but the core North will be a bit difficult for the PDP to win. However, when Jonathan gets a second term, I don’t see peace; except the president obeys the word of God. I don’t see the APC winning the presidential election. Even if Buhari wins, he can’t put an end to insurgency, nor can he fight corruption. His will be worse than Jonathan.” Ayodele also made predictions on the economy, the aviation sector, entertainment, media, agriculture, electricity, security, health, religion, education, telecommunications, oil and gas, judiciary and the international community. SOURCE: http://naijapolitica.com/2015/01/04/next-president-of-nigeria-revealed/ 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by LRNZH(m): 6:33am On Jan 05, 2015 |
Ngwakwe:
Don't forget to share this one with records of fulfilment. At least Mbaka has not predicted correctly the out come on one election
THE founder and General Overseer of Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate. Elijah Ayodele, has said that the winner of February 14, 2015 presidential election has been revealed to him by God.
In an exclusive interview with Sunday Tribune, the cleric, renowned for the accuracy of his prophecies, including the election of Ayo Fayose as the governor of Ekiti State and the recent leadership crisis in the Central Bank of Nigeria, revealed this in his prophecies for 2015 on issues that will affect the country and the world at large.
According to Ayodele, “2015 elections will hold but will be peaceful in some areas and not in other areas. As it is, from what I see at the moment, PDP will win, amidst serious criticism.”
Speaking further on popular speculations about the APC clinching the presidential ticket, Primate Ayodele stated that, “APC and PDP will share the North; PDP will win a state in the South-West, the East and the South-South but the core North will be a bit difficult for the PDP to win. However, when Jonathan gets a second term, I don’t see peace; except the president obeys the word of God. I don’t see the APC winning the presidential election. Even if Buhari wins, he can’t put an end to insurgency, nor can he fight corruption. His will be worse than Jonathan.”
Ayodele also made predictions on the economy, the aviation sector, entertainment, media, agriculture, electricity, security, health, religion, education, telecommunications, oil and gas, judiciary and the international community.
SOURCE: http://naijapolitica.com/2015/01/04/next-president-of-nigeria-revealed/ Mbaka vs. Ayodele
Case Closed
These soldiers need help. If they're truly guilty and deserve to die, let the indicting evidence and the process itself be as clean and clear as humanly possible.
You can't reverse a wrongful killing especially if what they did is to expose some of the rot in the current Military.
This issue needs a lot of awareness. Save a life. 5 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by phemmie06(m): 6:49am On Jan 05, 2015 |
May God interven and deliver them from injustice 1 Like |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by LRNZH(m): 7:31am On Jan 05, 2015 |
phemmie06: May God interven and deliver them from injustice Amen! 1 Like |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by oziegbe2015: 9:48am On Jan 05, 2015 |
Morkavictor: Am not in support of killing those 54 soilders,jail time would have been most appopriate anyway UN should mind their business Nigeria is a soverign country.GEJ till 2019 mr man the world is now an international state. Every human is a citizen of the world and can be protected by it. The president is not the lord of all, he too answers queries. When gmb backed the right to life of the soldiers that gej wanted executed u complained. Is the un biased too? 2 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by femi1410(m): 6:48pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by DNBCrew: 6:48pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by celeron40(m): 6:49pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
Only God can intervene...that's what happens when you send soldiers with AK-47 to go and face boko haram AAA..Its not only crimminal, its saddening..This is PATRIOTIC SUICIDE if you ask me. You ill-equip soldiers while feeding fat in Abuja, and send them to face hundreds of BH militants and you put your soldiers in hilux vehicles? In the U.S, the family of every soldier who was killed in combat, got a call from President Bush..Here in Nigeria, we don't even show their faces in newspapers or on news..A pilot of the NAF got shot down, yet Gen. Olukolade denied him..imagine being denied by your own country despite your bravery? The Nigerian Army is like the proverbial cat who eats its own kittens.
TANite idiots will come here now and say that Ban Ki Moon must be from APC.
Nigerians, look at your Chief Of Defence Staff...What a pig. 11 Likes |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by J0nyb0y(m): 6:49pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
really good move by the um |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by elohorayodele: 6:49pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
Good move but they should weed out the boko haram supporters/informants among them and execute them. On the other hand discipline must be enforced without bias or soft touch if not we would have a highly mutinous troop 1 Like |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by styless(f): 6:49pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by jbaby265(f): 6:50pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by hizson(m): 6:50pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Nobody: 6:51pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
Look what this young boy has to say to the military leadership!
-CramJones 1 Like |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by LRNZH(m): 6:51pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by LRNZH(m): 6:52pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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LRNZH:
No its not intentional.
My original LRNZH has gone through so many bans that it can't make topic posts anymore. Only comment posts. I've complained but no respite. So I use the 1LRNZH for starting threads. What! Bros you done try for the ministry o I want to be like you when I grow up Ayamlaykorn |
Re: UN Moves To Stop Execution Of 54 Soldiers For Mutiny by Lesgupnigeria(m): 6:52pm On Jan 05, 2015 |
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