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Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:55am On Dec 16, 2015
The recent face off between the Nigeria Army and the Shiite Islamic Movement has once again exposed the inefficiency of the Army in handling civil 'agitation' by 'harmless' group or groups. The face-off which some people choose to term 'massacre' perpetrated by the army on members of Shiites movement has drawn mixed feelings from members of the society and is threatening the relative peace that exists in Zaria and Kaduna metropolis.

The Story As Reported
To those that may not be acquainted with the event, the whole event was reported to have started when members of the islamic movement went on their usual annual procession, causing traffic and obstructing movement. According to what was reported, the Army had tried to 'talk with them' but their reluctance to clear way made the army to open fire(the first shot) on those on procession. The open of fire and killing on members of the sect led to provocations and a second round of series of bullets was reported in Zaria where the army went to arrest the leader of the movement, Sheikh El-Zakzaky. The leader was arrested and blood gushed from his body as a result of the gunshot he received. Several sect members were gunned down by the army among whom were the Deputy leader of the sect, the Spokesperson and wife of the leader. Futhermore, the military destroyed the Holy shrine of the sect and the houses of sect members. I have not heard of any military casualty.

Why The Army Action Cannot Be Justified:
An appreciation of the event will point that though the army spokesman 'claimed' that sect members attempted to assassinate the COAS Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, he failed to tell us HOW they intend to achieve it when they were without guns(at parade ground) and they didn't attempt to stab him with knife. Were they trying to strangle him? How possible is that when the COAS move with platora of soldiers that are armed to the teeth? Does the claim of the army make any sense?

Secondly, if the Army Chief claimed to justify their action on the blockade by the marching members of the Islamic sect, is it the gun that should disperse the crowd? What stops the army from calling on the Kaduna state Police Commissioner to direct the Police Area Commander and Divisional Police Officer in the affected area to deploy men of the force that will disperse the crowd while men of the army stay vigilant to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order pending the arrival of men of the Police force? A police action simply require firing of teargas and mass arrest of sect members that will be prosecuted for disturbance of public peace. Why should the men of the army disregard the Nigeria Police just to take laws into their hands by opening fire on civilians?

Thirdly, why did the army lay siege on the house of the sect leader, killing anything and everything that moves including ranking sect members, wounding the sect leader and burning their holy shrine? Is Shiite sect an outlawed group? For Christ sake, neither the man nor his group have ever been linked with any violent agitation against the State since over forty years of the movement. If there was need to arrest Sheikh Zakzaky, why can't they invite him and declare him wanted when he refused to honor the invitation? Is Nigeria now a lawless society where the agents of the State can do as they pleases? Is Nigeria a banana republic without laws? Why destroy the holy shrine of the group? Is the group's shrine cited on illegal land? Isn't that arson perpetrated by the army? The last time I checked, Kaduna state is not under state of emergency. So what justifies the actions of the army?

Action Capable of Radicalising Sect Members:
The action of the army is capable of pushing adherent of Sheikh Zakzaky into radicalism and causing problems to the peace of Kaduna people, the North West and the Nigeria State in general. Only last year, the Nigeria army killed the sons of Sheikh Zakzaky while they were on their annual peaceful procession. Recall that Boko Haram took a new twist when the Nigeria police murdered sect leader Muhammed Yusuf in cold blood while in their custody instead of charging him for terrorism before a competent court of justice. Recall that the radicalism of Niger-Delta militants was precipitated by the military hounding of Ogoni youths in 1993-1995, and the Ijaw youths in Kaiama, 1998 simply because they made a declaration. Not forgetting how the military under Obasanjo administration ordered the Nigeria army to massacre the communities of Odi, Bayelsa state and Ziki Biam, Benue state in 1999 and 2001 respectively in 'revenge' of the killing of security operatives by criminals in both communities. Let us also note that the recent IPOB-MASSOB secession agitation in the South-east took a violent twist after government forces had killed some of the harmless protesting agitators. In 2002, members of MASSOB were raided and extra-judicially killed when they went about the agitation peacefully.

I believe that the time has come for the armed forces, the police and other security agencies to be completely reformed. They should understand the consequence of extra-judicial killings and realise that the civil populace is always at the receiving end of the backlash. There are better ways of handling issues without pulling the trigger. The President has the responsibility of protecting lives and properties of all Nigerians. Mr President need to investigate the Zaria event thoroughly and punish anybody found wanting. We can't afford another set of violent agitation against the State.


Readers Note: I am not a sympathiser/member of the Shiite Islamic sect or any other islamic sect, neither am I a member/sympathiser of IPOB/MASSOB or any other secessionist group.


May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by INTROVERT(f): 9:56am On Dec 16, 2015
op kindly explain this...


According to what was reported, the Army
had tried to 'talk with them' but their reluctance to
clear way made the army to open fire(the first shot)
on those on procession. The open of fire and killing on
members of the sect led to provocations and a second
round of exchange of bullets was reported in Zaria
where the army went to arrest the leader of the
movement, Sheikh El-Zakzaky.

1... agreed the army shot first but were did the first and second exchange of bullets come from as exchange of bullets means a group shooting and another responding in like manner.

2. if your use of exchange is correct then it follows that they were an armed group.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by MzPecs(f): 9:59am On Dec 16, 2015
Can't read that.. embarassed

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:01am On Dec 16, 2015
MzPecs:
Can't read that.. embarassed
You have to try miss... Readers are Leaders!

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by zizytd(m): 10:06am On Dec 16, 2015
I don't support violence, both pple supporting the army and those supporting the shites don't know , is that anyway if the violence continues pple die, and these pple r somepples' breadwinners. Peace is the key tins in our lives.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by madridguy(m): 10:08am On Dec 16, 2015
Typing...
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by ernesty20(m): 10:09am On Dec 16, 2015
Buhari caused all this

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by philips70(m): 10:10am On Dec 16, 2015
The problem we have in Nigeria is lack of proper investigative journalism which leads to lack of proper documentation of events and also leading to lots of facts distortion. In a single incident you hear up to 100 different accounts all unsubstantiated. From lots of firsthand information I got from people in Kaduna and Zaria, most of the deaths recorded by Shiites were products of clash with another rival sects which equally have casualties on the same night of the incident.

Until Nigerian media will shun brown envelopes and do proper investigation in the vicinity of incidents we will continue to be receiving junks as accounts of incidents and form our opinion around them.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:12am On Dec 16, 2015
INTROVERT:
op kindly explain this...


According to what was reported, the Army
had tried to 'talk with them' but their reluctance to
clear way made the army to open fire(the first shot)
on those on procession. The open of fire and killing on
members of the sect led to provocations and a second
round of exchange of bullets was reported in Zaria
where the army went to arrest the leader of the
movement, Sheikh El-Zakzaky.

1... agreed the army shot first but were did the first and second exchange of bullets come from as exchange of bullets means a group shooting and another responding in like manner.

2. if your use of exchange is correct then it follows that they were an armed group.
Firstly, I used the words 'according to what was reported' to start the whole thing.

To answer your question, if the army shot first, that alone is enough to provoke even the meek. Nobody love to lose a friend, family or comrade in cold blood. Now who says they exchanged fire? Did any soldier sustain bullet injury or die? That's to tell you that the gunshot came from the army end.

So far, there is yet proof to show that the army was shot at BEFORE the massacre. Like I said, the sect have never been linked with ANY violence.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by yapapa: 10:12am On Dec 16, 2015
make I read.....
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by GspotAngela(f): 10:13am On Dec 16, 2015
Sheikh Ibrahim Zazzaky's IMN group consists of educated and enlightened people suc as professors, doctors, lawyers, engineers etc. Most of the more 1000 shiites that were mercilessly killed by the Nigerian army were undergraduate student at Ahmadu Bello University, Nuhu Bamali Polythecnic, & FCE Zaria
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by GspotAngela(f): 10:18am On Dec 16, 2015
INTROVERT:
op kindly explain this...


According to what was reported, the Army
had tried to 'talk with them' but their reluctance to
clear way made the army to open fire(the first shot)
on those on procession. The open of fire and killing on
members of the sect led to provocations and a second
round of exchange of bullets was reported in Zaria
where the army went to arrest the leader of the
movement, Sheikh El-Zakzaky.

1... agreed the army shot first but were did the first and second exchange of bullets come from as exchange of bullets means a group shooting and another responding in like manner.

2. if your use of exchange is correct then it follows that they were an armed group.
Substantiate your claim that we returned fire. The Nigerian establishment is just irked that the Islamic Movement in Nigeria is growing rapidly. They always have a problem anytime we embark on our procession during the Ashura day, Quds day etc, but they turn a blind eye to the menace of those churches that also obstruct traffic in three south west state Lagos-Ogun-Oyo, during their own koly ghost programme.
Thirty million people converged at Karbala, Iraq for the Arba'een and there was no issue but our own government still find it difficult to wean themself off the distrust they have for the Shi'a
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by Nobody: 10:19am On Dec 16, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

You have to try miss... Readers are Leaders!
Not by reading bullshit..

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:19am On Dec 16, 2015
philips70:
The problem we have in Nigeria is lack of proper investigative journalism which leads to lack of proper documentation of events and also leading to lots of facts distortion. In a single incident you hear up to 100 different accounts all unsubstantiated. From lots of firsthand information I got from people in Kaduna and Zaria, most of the deaths recorded by Shiites were products of clash with another rival sects which equally have casualties on the same night of the incident.

Until Nigerian media will shun brown envelopes and do proper investigation in the vicinity of incidents we will continue to be receiving junks as accounts of incidents and form our opinion around them.
Oga, so far the army hasn't denied responsibility for the attack on the shiites. Why push it to a phantom and non-existing group when the whole world know that the army perpetrated it?

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by jakiedudu(m): 10:21am On Dec 16, 2015
Funy enough the president is yet to comment on what happened between his army officers and the shia group. What the military did over the weekend was highly condemnable. Totally babaric.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by philips70(m): 10:25am On Dec 16, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

Oga, so far the army hasn't denied responsibility for the attack on the shiites. Why push it to a phantom and non-existing group when the whole world know that the army perpetrated it?

I just sent u a video, watch it. No army anywhere in the world will tolerated that. They even made several entreaties to the idiots which they rebuffed. All because they have the backing of a foreign country. PMB will not tolerate that nonsense. To me they are potential terrorists.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by philips70(m): 10:27am On Dec 16, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

Firstly, I used the words 'according to what was reported' to start the whole thing.

To answer your question, if the army shot first, that alone is enough to provoke even the meek. Nobody love to lose a friend, family or comrade in cold blood. Now who says they exchanged fire? Did any soldier sustain bullet injury or die? That's to tell you that the gunshot came from the army end.

So far, there is yet proof to show that the army was shot at BEFORE the massacre. Like I said, the sect have never been linked with ANY violence.

Still, army shooting first is an unsubstantiated account. Lots of lies on this issue. Am trying to post the video here.
https://twitter.com/alkayy/status/677012354979246081?s=08
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:30am On Dec 16, 2015
jakiedudu:
Funy enough the president is yet to comment on what happened between his army officers and the shia group. What the military did over the weekend was highly condemnable. Totally babaric.
That's the height of insensitivity. The Ministers of Interior and Defence need to address this.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by GspotAngela(f): 10:31am On Dec 16, 2015
philips70:


I just sent u a video, watch it. No army anywhere in the world will tolerated that. They even made several entreaties to the idiots which they rebuffed. All because they have the backing of a foreign country. PMB will not tolerate that nonsense. To me they are potential terrorists.
You are a swine. The darkest part of Hades shall be your final abode
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by jakiedudu(m): 10:33am On Dec 16, 2015
INTROVERT:
op kindly explain this...


According to what was reported, the Army
had tried to 'talk with them' but their reluctance to
clear way made the army to open fire(the first shot)
on those on procession. The open of fire and killing on
members of the sect led to provocations and a second
round of exchange of bullets was reported in Zaria
where the army went to arrest the leader of the
movement, Sheikh El-Zakzaky.

1... agreed the army shot first but were did the first and second exchange of bullets come from as exchange of bullets means a group shooting and another responding in like manner.

2. if your use of exchange is correct then it follows that they were an armed group.
The fact that the army never recorded a casualty, not even an injury during the confrontation is enough reason to prove that they (military) were the ones doing the shooting. This is totally babaric and most be condem by all.
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by Dannyset(m): 10:35am On Dec 16, 2015
I don't care what the NA want to use in defence of this act, it is totally barbaric and uncalled for. It should be condemned and investigated.
You don't open fire at civilian just like that. Even in wars, it's not done that way.
I am totally against this, and I think the President need to address it.
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by philips70(m): 10:37am On Dec 16, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

That's the height of insensitivity. The Ministers of Interior and Defence need to address this.

The minister of defence and interior have been on the site yesterday and have adequately addressed it. But all what wailers want in this is to drag the president's name into the mud on this. Just watch that video and tell me anywhere else in the world army chiefs will want to kneel down to beg for right of passage from a ragtag idiots masquerading in the name of religion.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by TonyeBarcanista(m): 10:38am On Dec 16, 2015
philips70:


I just sent u a video, watch it. No army anywhere in the world will tolerated that. They even made several entreaties to the idiots which they rebuffed. All because they have the backing of a foreign country. PMB will not tolerate that nonsense. To me they are potential terrorists.
You should at least be fair. Please, read this part of the write-up

Secondly, if the Army Chief claimed to justify their action on the blockade by the marching members of the Islamic sect, is it the gun that should disperse the crowd? What stops the army from calling on the Kaduna state Police Commissioner to direct the Police Area Commander and Divisional Police Officer in the affected area to deploy men of the force that will disperse the crowd while men of the army stay vigilant to ensure that there is no breakdown of law and order pending the arrival of men of the Police force? A police action simply require firing of teargas and mass arrest of sect members that will be prosecuted for disturbance of public peace. Why should the men of the army disregard the Nigeria Police just to take laws into their hands by opening fire on civilians?
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by AkinDavid2: 10:41am On Dec 16, 2015
GspotAngela:
Substantiate your claim that we returned fire. The Nigerian establishment is just irked that the Islamic Movement in Nigeria is growing rapidly. They always have a problem anytime we embark on our procession during the Ashura day, Quds day etc, but they turn a blind eye to the menace of those churches that also obstruct traffic in three south west state Lagos-Ogun-Oyo, during their own koly ghost programme.
Thirty million people converged at Karbala, Iraq for the Arba'een and there was no issue but our own government still find it difficult to wean themself off the distrust they have for the Shi'a

Potential aggressor identified, is the COAS a christian?

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by jakiedudu(m): 10:41am On Dec 16, 2015
zizytd:
I don't support violence, both pple supporting the army and those supporting the shites don't know , is that anyway if the violence continues pple die, and these pple r somepples' breadwinners. Peace is the key tins in our lives.
That's why Nigeria's military establsihment must be humane and civil when dealing with civil matters. You can't go about shooting unarmed people in the name of they refused to give way to COAS. Of couse some people will be very unrully and stuborn to authorities, which is why the police is there to handle civil matters and maintain law and order. What the military on that day should have done was to call the police. They should have reported the development to the police and wait for them to come and clear the road, because they are enpowered by law to maintain law and order.
Am sure you must have seen videos of violent confrontations between civilians and the police in other parts of the world. I have seen violent (more violent than zaria incident) confrontations were people were seen on video throwing rocks and firebombs at police. But the police never retaliated with firearms. They just maintain their positions with either glass or black shields to protect themselves from injury while other personel spray tear gas or shoot rubber bullets at the rioters. That is standard practice worldwide. You dont use fire arms on civilians on the excuse that they were unrully and stuborn to give way. What is more important to the COAS than human life It's very ironic that the military whom is empowered by law to protect Nigerians from external aggression are the very ones killing Nigerians extra judiciously. Then you wonder why some Nigerians don't give an iota of respect to the military when they are said to be running away from boko haram.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by philips70(m): 10:41am On Dec 16, 2015
GspotAngela:
You are a swine. The darkest part of Hades shall be your final abode

Idiot, if you belong to such violent sect you will die a miserable death.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by PassingShot(m): 10:43am On Dec 16, 2015
Well, from what I've read so far, the procession was bent on denying access to the military convoy which had COAS in it. The clip on YouTube shows that the military prevailed unsuccessfully on the sect to all the convoy to pass but all pleas were rebuffed. In such situation, it's an affront on the convoy hence it termed it an assassination attempt.

Killing of unarmed citizens can NEVER be justified on any ground but civilians should understand that Nigerian soldiers are like zombies. They hardly think things through before acting.

May the soul of those dead find peace in paradise.

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by GspotAngela(f): 10:44am On Dec 16, 2015
AkinDavid2:
Sod off
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by MzPecs(f): 10:46am On Dec 16, 2015
TonyeBarcanista:

You have to try miss... Readers are Leaders!
embarassed
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by GspotAngela(f): 10:47am On Dec 16, 2015
philips70:


Idiot, if you belong to such violent sect you will die a miserable death.
Pig
I am a Shi'a, show me one act of aggression the Shi'a in Nigeria have committed against the Nigerian state. Sunni-inspired is running amok all over the NE and you still accuse the Sahi'a as a violent sect. Show me the weapons your thuggisn armt recovered from the Shi'a at Zaria after the incidence
Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by FOLYKAZE(m): 10:48am On Dec 16, 2015
This Tonye of a guy has really lost all his senses.

An army chief was begging some ragtag to allow him and his convoy pass and was rounded with sticks, stones bow and arrows, club and deadly weapons. Are the miscreants wielding weapons you call harmless citizen? Do they keep those weapons thrre in the first place to attack citizens of the country? One of them was even weilding cutlass. This signal security threats and the soldiers have no other option than to defned themselves. Note, the greatest form of defence is attack

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Re: Appreciating The Army-shiite Clash: Nigeria Should Be Extremely Careful by FOLYKAZE(m): 10:50am On Dec 16, 2015
jakiedudu:
That's why Nigeria's military establsihment must be humane and civil when dealing with civil matters. You can't go about shooting unarmed people in the name of they refused to give way to COAS. Of couse some people will be very unrully and stuborn to authorities, which is why the police is there to handle civil matters and maintain law and order. What the military on that day should have done is call the police. They should have reported the development to the police cause they are enpowered by law to maintain law and order. Am sure you must have seen videos of violent confrontations between civilians and the police in other parts of the world. I have seen very violent confrontations were people were seen on video throwing rocks and firebombs at police but the police never retaliated with firearms. They just maintain their positions with their shields to prevent injury on themselves while other personel spray tear gas on the violent people. That is standard practice worldwide. You dont use fire arms on people on the excuse that they were unrully and stuborn to give way. What is more important to the COAS than human life

Mr

Stop telling us those miscreants are unarmed. They had stone, sticks, machete, bow and arrow which are weapons. These animals were battle ready and likely trying to create or erupt violence.

Have you watched the video released by the arm force?

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