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A new video has surfaced on LiveLeak showing
the aftermath of the Nigerian Army invasion of
the Shi’ite compound in Zaria, Kaduna in
December 2015.
The person who uploaded the video on the social
media website said it was recorded by the
Nigerian Army and was apparently leaked.
The disturbing video which is graphic in nature
shows dead bodies littered across the compound.
See below the notes to the video.
Between December 12th and the 16th, the Nigerian
army under command of General T.Y. Buratai
responded to a stick and stone wielding protest of
irate Islamic Movement youth by killing all those
blocking the road then going further to kill all in
the movement’s Islamic Center and then on again
to kill all the members at the leader, Sheikh
Zakzaky’s residence in Gyellesu and then to kill
more at the movement’s Darul Rahma burial
ground.
Bombs and RPGs were used on these youth in the
urban city location. The people were shot and then
burned and the buildings were demolished.
Graves of the Shia Muslims were further exhumed
and the bodies discarded in what would be praised
by the Saudi Arabia government as the right
approach to dealing with a minority Muslim
population it regards as the enemy.
This video displays the aftermath of the army
campaign on the residence of leader Zakzaky
where he was arrested loaded with 6 bullets, was
beaten and had his eyes busted and then dragged
on his behind before he was detained
incommunicado till date.
While the Nigerian army officially said only 7
Muslims were killed, the movement reports that
least 1000 were killed, many carted away and
buried in mass graves and a list of 705 missing
has been released to the public. ABU hospital
records showed 295 bodies deposited at their
location alone.
Human rights Watch reported it found evidence of
at least 300 killed and that many were mass buried
by the army without documentation. Hundreds were
also injured to various degrees and others
arrested.
A new video has surfaced on LiveLeak showing
the aftermath of the Nigerian Army invasion of
the Shi’ite compound in Zaria, Kaduna in
December 2015.
The person who uploaded the video on the social
media website said it was recorded by the
Nigerian Army and was apparently leaked.
The disturbing video which is graphic in nature
shows dead bodies littered across the compound.
See below the notes to the video.
Yusuf Buratai making remarks after receiving the
report | Nigerian Army Photo
A military source provided us this video of the
recent Zaria massacre in Nigeria.Between December 12th and the 16th, the Nigerian
army under command of General T.Y. Buratai
responded to a stick and stone wielding protest of
irate Islamic Movement youth by killing all those
blocking the road then going further to kill all in
the movement’s Islamic Center and then on again
to kill all the members at the leader, Sheikh
Zakzaky’s residence in Gyellesu and then to kill
more at the movement’s Darul Rahma burial
ground.
Bombs and RPGs were used on these youth in the
urban city location. The people were shot and then
burned and the buildings were demolished.
Graves of the Shia Muslims were further exhumed
and the bodies discarded in what would be praised
by the Saudi Arabia government as the right
approach to dealing with a minority Muslim
population it regards as the enemy.
This video displays the aftermath of the army
campaign on the residence of leader Zakzaky
where he was arrested loaded with 6 bullets, was
beaten and had his eyes busted and then dragged
on his behind before he was detained
incommunicado till date.
While the Nigerian army officially said only 7
Muslims were killed, the movement reports that
least 1000 were killed, many carted away and
buried in mass graves and a list of 705 missing
has been released to the public. ABU hospital
records showed 295 bodies deposited at their
location alone.
Human rights Watch reported it found evidence of
at least 300 killed and that many were mass buried
by the army without documentation. Hundreds were
also injured to various degrees and others
arrested.

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