Iran Demands Immediate Release of Shiite Leader, El-zakyzaky
The
Iranian government has demanded the immediate release of the leader of
Shiite Islamic Movement of Nigeria as it says his detention is illegal
and unconstitutional.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has called on the Federal Government
to release the leader of Shi’ite Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Ibrahim
El-zakzaky, saying his continued detention is illegal and unfair.
The demand was made by the Iranian ambassador to Nigeria, Saeed
Koozechi, during an interview with journalists on Tuesday in
Abuja. Koozechi is of the belief that El-zakzaky’s detention was not in
consonance with the Nigerian constitution, stating that his release
would heal the hurt of his followers.
He also advised the Federal Government to compensate those who
suffered various losses during the bloody clash between the Shi’ite
movement and the Army in Zaria, Kaduna State.
He described the Shi’ite Islamic sect as a peaceful religious
movement which he said had no connection to extremism and called for a
transparent probe into the clash as well as fair prosecution of those
involved.
Koozechi said, “The Shi’ite is a small minority group in
Nigeria, they engage in peaceful religious activities, they are not
harmful to anyone. We have never heard of unrest and extremism from the
Shi’ite followers in Nigeria.
“The Zaria incident is unfortunate and regrettable. We hope the
investigation and prosecution will be fair and transparent. We hope the
government will assist those who suffered financial losses during the
clash.
“We don’t believe the continued detention of El-zakyzaky is
legal or fair, he shouldn’t be kept for a long time. We look forward to
seeing his release and his wife soon. The Shi’ite are Nigerians too and
they have rights like other citizens. The government must be clever to
not pour fuel on fire. Recognizing the rights of minorities is a real
value to social development.”
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