US Frowns At Nigeria Over Continued Sentencing Of Citizens For Blasphemy

US Frowns At Nigeria Over Continued Sentencing Of Citizens For Blasphemy

by Victor Ndubuisi
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The United States has berated the Nigerian government led by President Buahri over its continued conviction of citizens of blasphemy and sentencing them to long-term imprisonment and death.

US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, stated this during the release of the 2020 International Religious Freedom Report this week.

He also said the Nigerian government has not brought anyone to justice for the “massacre” of members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) also known as Shiites.

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“In Nigeria, courts continue to convict people of blasphemy, sentencing them to long-term imprisonment or even death. Yet the government has still not brought anyone to justice for the military’s massacre of hundreds of Shia Muslims in 2015,” Blinken said.

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He further stressed that religious freedom is a human right and freedom is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adding that America will continue to defend freedom of faith globally.

“Religious freedom, like every human right, is universal. All people, everywhere, are entitled to it no matter where they live, what they believe, or what they don’t believe.

“Religious freedom can’t be fully realised unless other human rights are respected, and when governments violate their people’s right to believe and worship freely, it jeopardizes all the others,” he noted.

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The Shiites have for over five years been regularly taking to the streets particularly in Abuja to demand the release of their leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zeenat.

The couple has been in the custody of security agents since December 2015 after a bloody clash between members of the group and soldiers in the convoy of the former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, in Zaria, Kaduna State.

On blasphemy, a Facebook user, Mubarak Bala, was arrested and detained in Kaduna on February 28, 2020, for alleged blasphemous posts about Islam.

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A 35-year-old atheist had also spent months in detention without trial for allegedly blaspheming Prophet Muhammed.

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A Kano-based musician, Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, was also accused of committing blasphemy against the Prophet in a song he circulated via WhatsApp in March 2020. He was later sentenced to death by hanging by a Kano Upper Shari’a Court.

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