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Zaria Massacre: Shi’ites demand accountability, justice; petition UN 10 years after

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 10, 2025 1071 Minutes read0

•Shi’ites protest

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), popularly known as the Shi’ites, has petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Council, Amnesty International, and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), urging them to intensify pressure for the prosecution of those responsible for what the group describes as a decade-old atrocity of Zaria Massacre.

In the petition signed by Abdullahi Danladi on behalf of the movement yesterday, IMN called on the human rights bodies to push for an independent international investigation into the December 2015 military operation in Zaria, Kaduna State.

The petitioners argued that the anniversary offers a critical moment for renewed global attention to the incident, which they assert remains one of the deadliest episodes of state violence in Nigeria’s recent history, reports Daily Independent.

The petition recalls that hundreds of unarmed civilians were killed during the military crackdown, with many more allegedly subjected to arbitrary detention, torture, and enforced disappearance.

According to IMN, no senior military or government official has been prosecuted ten years after the incident. The group says families of victims continue to suffer intimidation, social stigmatization, and the absence of justice or official acknowledgment.

The movement therefore urged the UN, Amnesty International, and the NHRC to press for the prosecution of military and political leaders believed to have ordered or approved the use of lethal force during the operation.

“Ten years of silence and impunity cannot erase the pain of the Zaria Massacre. Justice delayed is justice denied,” the petition stated, calling on the organizations to stand firmly with victims, their families, and Nigerians seeking accountability, truth, and dignity.

IMN insisted that only a transparent, independent investigation backed by international oversight can provide closure and ensure that such events are never repeated.

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