United Nations – Members of Boko Haram and other extremist groups in
Nigeria, could face war crimes charges for deliberate acts leading to
ethnic and religious cleansing, the UN has said.
Rupert Colvile, the spokesperson for the UN Office of the High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), said this in a statement made
available at the UN Head quarters in New York on Friday.
He reiterated calls on Boko Haram and other extremist groups in
Nigeria to cease their “cowardly attacks” against civilians, members of
government institutions, security forces and foreign nationals.
“The High Commissioner noted that members of Boko Haram, if judged to
have committed systematic attacks against a civilian population on
grounds such as religion or ethnicity could be found guilty of crimes
against humanity.
“Deliberate acts leading to population `cleansing’ on grounds of
religion or ethnicity could also amount to a crime against humanity,”
Colville stressed.
In recent weeks, more than 220 people have been killed in violent
clashes between military forces and the Islamist group, Boko Haram.
OHCHR has urged the Nigerian government to abide by human rights principles during security patrols.
The rights body also said it was concerned about the large number of
casualties, reportedly including many civilians, and massive destruction
of houses and property.
Colville urged the government to ensure that international human rights law was respected during its emergency operations.
Similarly the Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon had said he remained very concerned about the ongoing instability in the country.
He underscored the need for all concerned to fully respect human rights and to safeguard the lives of all Nigerians.
Members of Boko Haram may face war crimes charges – UN
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