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Opinion: Amnesty International; Fighting For Human Right Or Sponsors Of Boko Haram?

Whenever the Nigerian military and other security forces records and achieves great success in crushing the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram, one organisation called Amnesty International will immediately release a deliberate falsehood and propaganda called press statement alleging their so called human rights abuse by Nigerian military. Just like in previous successful operation against Boko Haram by the Nigerian military, the International sponsor of Boko Haram again within the week on Thursday the 18th of September 2014 to be precise released another press statement accusing the military of their so called “Human rights abuse. This is following the successful routing of Boko Haram Islamic terrorists in Konduga, Borno State.

Similarly in March 2014, following the successful crushing by the Nigerian military of the Boko Haram Islamic terrorists who made a daring daylight attack on the Giwa Barracks in Maiduguri, the same organisation released another press statement accusing the Nigerian military of human rights abuse. Ditto May 2013, after another success by the Nigeria military against Boko Haram Islamic terrorists.
Unfortunately and curiously as well, this Amnesty international has never for once condemned the scorched earth ethnic cleansing of Christians in Northern Nigeria and North Eastern Nigeria particularly by Boko Haram Islamic gang of terrorists.
The Boko Haram Islamic terrorists have wiped out the villages of Ngoshe, Ashigashiya, Kirawa, Izge and Gwoza in Borno State off the face of the earth and have replaced them with Boko Haram Islamic terrorists’ members.
The Boko Haram Islamic terrorists’ bunch of armed robbers steal all sorts of things from military equipment to food stuff and women and children in the name of Islam.
Watching all those nauseating videos on internet is a proof that they use military fatigues probably supplied to them by Amnesty International or stolen from the Nigerian military or even most probably supplied to them by the saboteurs or fifth columnists within the Nigerian military. It is still amazing that a rag tag Islamic terrorists group have stolen many Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC), Anti aircraft launchers and many machine guns which they use to cause havoc in the name of Islam.
This stolen ammunition is what this gang of Islamic terrorists are using now to terrorise villages and towns in Northern Nigeria in the name of Islam.
Amnesty international, most probably you are aware that the Boko Haram Islamic terrorist use the almajiri children as young as six (6) years as their fighters.
You must have also seen them use girls as young as 11 and 12 years to ship guns and use same girls as suicide bomber.
Remember that the ISIS the western countries are fighting in Iraq and Syria has the same ideology with the Boko Haram Islamic terrorist group decimating Nigerian Christian population.
If you cannot assist the Nigerian people and government fight Boko Haram, please stop sponsoring and encouraging them with your spurious and dubious human right reports. Definitely the rights of Boko Haram Islamic terrorists cannot be superior to the right of other Nigerians who are their victims.
As a western imperialist organisation fighting for the human rights of people, please condemn Boko Haram on behave of the 174 million Nigeria people.
Use your global reach to stop Boko Haram Islamic terrorist groups from get supply of arms from countries like Iran, Sudan, Libya and many others to kill innocent Nigerian Christian women, children and even men. After all the Nigerian Christians are human beings and have rights too.
Amnesty International please enough of your hypocrisy. Leave Nigerian military to do their job. A gang of bandit Islamic terrorist group cannot have more rights than innocent and peace loving Nigerians. More so you cannot love Nigerian citizens more than the Nigerian government.
It is simply the hypocrisy of the west promoted by their organisations like you to see that Nigeria disintegrate by or before 2015 as you have desired.
Foolishly the Northern Consultative Forum (ACF) and some few misguided northern Nigeria politicians and Islamic preachers like Sheik Mahmood Gummi have fallen for the dummy sold to them.
Northern Nigeria will continually be destroyed by Boko Haram, its people both Christians and Muslims and even pagans impoverished. The southern part of Nigeria will continue to grow stronger economically, socially and educationally.
The North will have itself to blame for its self inflicted woes because of selfish, greedy and power hungry politicians and Islamic preachers.
Oh God who will save northern Nigeria from self-destruction?

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Ndiameeh Babangida Babreek.

Writes from Minna and can be reached on [email protected].

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