AhlulBayt News Agency

source : IHRC
Tuesday

2 August 2016

4:25:06 AM
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Islamic Human Rights Commission: Concerns grow over health of imprisoned Nigerian opposition leader 'Sheikh Zakzaky'

IHRC calls on the Nigerian government to immediately allow Sheikh Zakzaky to access urgent medical care and to release him unconditionally in line with the national constitution and due process.

AhlulBayt News Agency - Concerns are mounting for the health of the imprisoned leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria Sheikh Ibrahim el-Zakzaky after more than seven months in custody.

Following injuries sustained from gunshot wounds during last December's brutal military assault against the movement Sheikh Zakzaky has lost the use of an arm and one of his eyes and he is gradually losing sight in his other eye.

The military attack between December 12-14 in the northern Nigerian city of Zaria left more than 1000 people dead and many properties and religious spaces belonging to the IMN and its members destroyed.

Despite repeated pleas the Sheikh, detained without charge by Nigeria's domestic intelligence agency (DSS), has not been allowed access to adequate medical attention.

Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) is extremely concerned that the failure of the Nigerian government to release Sheikh Zakzaky and provide him with the urgent medical attention he needs is aggravating his condition.

The government's stance is also fueling rumors that the authorities are planning to assassinate the sheikh.

IHRC calls on the government to immediately allow Sheikh Zakzaky to access urgent medical care and to release him unconditionally in line with the national constitution and due process.

Last March IHRC called on the International Criminal Court to to open a preliminary inquiry into the December 2015 massacre.





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