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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, November 24, 2016
Nigeria: Biafran Independence Agitation Worldwide
NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT IS SUPPRESSING AND PERSECUTING BIAFRANS

( November 22, 2016, New York City, Sri Lanka Guardian) At
the end of the Biafran War many experts came to the conclusion that
genocide had been committed against the Igbo by the Nigerian government.
In an effort to suppress the scandal, the Nigerian government with some
help from Great Britain worked frantically to cover up the news about
the atrocities. For almost fifty years that effort paid off. The crime
of Biafran Genocide was carefully hidden away from the public.
However, today 2016 the agitation for the restoration of the defunct
Biafran state is in the news again. This is coming nearly half a century
after the country’s demise in 1970. After suffering a pogrom in which
more than 100,000 of their people were killed by Nigerian civilians and
various security forces of the Nigerian government, Igbo people with
other southeasterners who also were affected in the killings declared an
independent Biafran state in mid-1967. Immediately following the
secession the Nigerian state levied a genocidal war of aggression that
lasted two and half years against Biafra. With the help of Great
Britain, USSR (Russia) and Islamic Arab states; all those countries
supplied arms to Nigeria and the war resulted in the genocide of Igbo
people.
The war was prosecuted with the declared intention of wiping out the
Igbo from the face of the Earth. By the time the war was over a quarter
of Igbo population, that is 3 million of them were further exterminated.
About 2 million of the casualties died from starvation resulting from
the Nigerian government official policy of “hunger as a legitimate
weapon of war.” Almost fifty years after that horrific genocide which
tends to have been largely forgotten by much of the world community, a
new generation of Igbo people who are majorly Animists and Christians
are reviving the call to free themselves and territory from the largely
Islamic state of Nigeria.
A close look at most of the people who are championing the new struggle
to separate Biafra from Nigeria reveals that they either did not witness
the Biafran War or they were mere children during the war. For this
reason some people have asked the question; why are people in this age
bracket bent on defiantly reviving such a horrific episode and
experience in their history half a century on. Some people have argued
that it has something to do with the fact that the Nigerian government
barned the teaching of history in Nigerian schools soon after the
Biafran War. People were prohibited from mentioning the name, “Biafra”
for many decades afterwards. The government wanted to hide the genocide
permanently from public consciousness. As a result, subsequent
generations which did not witness the war are unable to appreciate fully
the devastating impacts of the war on their parents’ generation. But
since the years following the war even the generations of Igbo people
who did not witness it are being punished and marginalized by the
Nigerian state. And this is part of what is fueling the independence
protests.
Remembering how horrible the war was, people like the current Muslim
President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari who incidentally fought on the
Nigerian side to defeat Biafra have asked the new agitators for a
revived independent state of Biafra to forget it. Of course he did not
find it necessary to express any remorse about the Igbo Genocide which
he helped to orchestrate. He instead believes that the people will just
forget just because he asked them to forget the heinous crime that was
committed against them. Insensitively, the president went on to argue
that the agitators are doing this because they did not experience or
witness the war. This has made many observers to interpret Buhari’s
highhanded response by killing the peaceful nonviolent agitators as his
way of trying to teach the “inexperienced” agitators a lesson. In the
past one and half years Buhari has rolled out, on many occasions, the
full strength of his country’s military force to violently suppress the
peaceful nonviolent Biafran independence movement.
The human rights organization; Amnesty International reports that since
the advent of Buhari administration in 2015 till now – the tail end of
2016, Nigerian government has killed more than 300 Biafrans and wounded
many more while they held peaceful protests for Biafra’s independence.
Amnesty International says that many of those pro-Biafra protesters were
shot and killed in their sleep and others while they gathered in
churches to pray. Many of the protesters were shot and killed from
behind while they tried to escape.
The fact is that the peaceful protests for the separation of Igbo
territory (Biafra) from Nigeria has been going on since the year 2000.
The group known as Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State
of Biafra (MASSOB) had spearheaded these protests. Various Nigerian
administrations before the advent of the present one in 2015 had used
mostly the incarceration of the leaders of the movement in trying to
deal with and suppress it. MASSOB’s former leader Ralph Uwazurike
suffered many jail times in Nigerian prisons. Sometimes the MASSOB
leader was detained for many years at a time. Apart from many of the
agitators who are being killed extra-judicially by government forces
there are some notable individuals who are being held in various
Nigerian prisons just because they are agitating for Biafra’s
independence. Some were snatched off the streets into prisons for merely
wearing vests with Biafran insignia or just being in possession of
Biafran flags. There are such people like Benjamin Onwuka the leader of
Biafra Zionist Movement (BZM,) Chidiebere Onwudiwe whose home was
invaded by Nigerian security agents in the middle of the night. He was
taken away from his house at 2 AM and has not been heard from again
since the last one year. Then there is Nnamudi Kanu who runs an online
radio called Radio Biafra London (RBL.) These individuals except for
Onwudiwe whose fate is yet to be known, can be described as almost lucky
because Buhari’s government has not yet executed them and their cases
have been celebrated because of the relatively wide media publicity they
have attracted.
But there are many unsung pro-Biafra agitator-victims who are not as
lucky. They are currently suffering various kinds of persecutions in
many detention centers around the world. Some of these less known
victims are being prosecuted in different courts of law in many places
around the world simply because they demonstrated publicly for the
independence of Biafra. These people are being deprived of their freedom
or are being subjected to other forms of hardships and inhumane
treatments because of their involvement in Biafran freedom activism.
Over the years many critics have complained that the Nigerian government
has used some unorthodox diplomatic manipulations to influence how some
foreign government agencies carry out their duties in its effort to
suppress Biafra’s independence and hide the Biafran Genocide. Since the
time of Biafra War till now, Nigeria has deployed its diplomatic
tentacles across the world to make sure that those who agitate for
Biafra anywhere are suppressed. We will cite two little known examples
of those who are going through persecutions in so-called civilized
societies like European countries of Norway and England.
Lotachukwu Okorie used to serve as MASSOB’s District Officer in
southeast Nigeria before he emigrated to Norway, fleeing from
persecution by Nigerian government authorities. On getting to Norway, a
civilized society, he believed that his problems were over and his human
rights would be protected. Unfortunately, he discovered that they had
only just begun. In what looked like a remotely influenced operation the
Norwegian government detained Okorie and charged him with illegal
immigration crime. He was then detained for one year and six months
without any conclusive decision on his case. According to Norwegian laws
he overstayed in jail the period he was legally supposed to. Just
before he was arrested, Okorie was so frustrated by the various
dehumanizing treatments he was receiving from Norwegian security agents
that he was driven to attempt suicide with a kitchen knife.
Another case which is fast becoming a source of embarrassment to the
British government is that of Yahgozie Immanu-el victim of political
persecution by British authorities that apparently are trying hard to
please Nigerian government which it is believed are tele-guiding and
influencing the current ordeals of Yahgozie. It appears that the British
government is willing to compromise their country’s very reputable
centuries-old national respect for the fundamental human and civil
rights of all people simply to please the Nigerian government. Yahgozie
is an independent journalist as well as a pro-Biafra activist who is
based in London. He got arrested by the British police while he covered
the recent official visit to Britain by the Nigerian President Buhari.
He was subsequently taken to court on frivolous and trumped up charges
that he was trying to attack President Buhari’s motorcade. Some
eyewitnesses of the incident are still unable to understand how the
actions of someone who only had a microphone and was trying to cover the
unfolding events could have been interpreted as an intention to attack
President Buhari. Yahgozie’s case comes up again in the City of London
Magistrates Court later in this month of November. Many people think
that the case is actually turning into an embarrassment to the human
rights image of the British government.


