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Departments International Issues
Nigeria: President expresses remorse for army massacre
by Global Information Network
January 4, 2003
LAGOS, Jan. 1 (GIN) - At a meeting of local Christian groups,
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo publicly apologised for the
killing of more than 200 unarmed civilians by the army in Benue
State in October 2001.
The army has been accused of several mass killings since
civilian rule was restored in Nigeria in 1999.
Mr Obasanjo is seeking re-election in April and this Sunday faces
a former minister from Benue State in primaries for the ruling
People's Democratic Party (PDP).
The killing of ethnic Tivs was apparently in retaliation for
the abduction and murder of 19 soldiers sent to quash fighting
between Tivs and Jukuns, the biggest group in neighbouring Taraba
State.
Human Rights Watch, a New York based rights group, has
strongly condemned the Nigerian government for first encouraging,
then failing to condemn, the military action.
"I am sorry, it should never have happened," Mr Obasanjo said.
Over a three-day period, soldiers entered a series of towns
and villages, including Zaki Bam, in Benue State and opened fire
on unarmed residents.
Journalists who arrived at the scene less than 24 hours after
the soldiers had left saw scores of bullet-ridden corpses and
every single building razed to the ground in towns otherwise
deserted by their terrified populations.
Human Rights Watch said that those killed by the military were
targeted simply because they were Tivs.
The Army has also been blamed for a massacre in the southern
town of Odi in which thousands of people were killed.
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