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Nigerian Shiite Muslims have accused Nigerian troops of killing 11
of their members and injuring 40 others in a clash between the group and
soldiers in Zaria on Friday.
In a statement on Friday night, the group said among those gunned
down were Mahmud, the son of the leader of the group, Sheikh Ibraheem
Zakzaky, as well as a woman with a baby strapped to her back.
Ibrahim Musa, the editor of Al-Mizan, the weekly newspaper published
by the group, said in a statement, “Reports reaching our news desk now
indicated that some soldiers of the Nigerian army have opened fire on
the tail end of the Quds procession held after Jumaat prayers in Zaria,
Kaduna State. Mahmud Ibrahim Zakzaky
“The procession, which took off from Sabon Gari Jumaat Mosque,
reached Kofar Doka peacefully with no incident. However some soldiers
attacked the procession [at the] PZ junction in Zaria.
“They shot Mahmud Ibraheem Zakzaky, but [his body] was taken away by
the Muslim brothers. But several [other] Muslim brothers were shot by
the security agents.
“As at the time of writing this report, there is no confirmation on
the number of Muslim brothers shot or killed by the soldiers, but our
[sources] say five people were killed. The Quds procession was held
today peacefully in more than 10 Nigerian cities. Why the attack on the
Zaria procession?
“[The] latest report on the attack by soldiers on Quds peaceful
procession is that ten Muslim brothers were gunned down by the soldiers,
among them Mahmud Ibraheem Zakzaky, son of Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, and
a Muslim sister with her child on her back. There are over 40 Muslim
brothers’ casualties with different degrees of gunshots by the soldiers.
The story is still unfolding, with reinforcement of soldiers coming
from Kaduna, according to our news sources.”
The military did not respond to requests for comment. Defence
spokesperson, Chris Olukolade, a Major General, did not respond to calls
to his mobile telephone.
The spokesperson for the Kaduna-based 1 Mechanized Division of the
Nigeria Army, Usman Abdullahi, said he would provide details later.
Other residents however said the Shiite members were unarmed and that
it was soldiers who opened fire on them as they moved through the city.
The procession, called Muzahara, is an annual ritual after the
Ramadan, during which thousands of faithful walk around the city dressed
in black.
This year, the Shiites dedicated the march to protesting the ongoing
fighting between Israel and the Palestinian militant group, Hamas.
Residents reported prolonged gunfire that lasted about an hour.
One resident said he saw five bodies taken away from the scene of the shooting.
“I can’t really ascertain what happened, but I saw five unidentified
corpse taken away from the scene,” the resident, a Shiite Muslim, said.
Another witness said the incident occurred when military personnel
tried to force their way through the crowd of Shiite followers.
“Mahmud, one of Shiekh Ibrahim El-Zakzaki’s son is shot and the
second son Ahmed was arrested and taken away by the security. Mahmood is
however, not dead,” a witness, Musa Ali, said.
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