TEHRAN, Apr. 11 (MNA) – The Judicial Commission of inquiry into the killings of at least 1000 civilians in the northern city of Zaria has found army and state officials have buried 347 victims in a mass grave shortly after the massacre.

Speaking on the third day of the JCI, convened by the state government of Kaduna, state official Lawal Babalare Abbas said he was present at the mass burial along with soldiers at the burial site in the town of Mando. According to Abbas, the corpses were removed from the teaching hospital and the army depot in Zaria. They were buried at between 12-4 AM in the morning of Monday December 14.

Today's revelation represents the first official confirmation of what the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) has been saying all along about killings of hundreds of its members by the military and the disposal of their corpses in mass graves. Thousands of soldiers unleashed a three-day orgy of violence on members of the IMN on December 12 last year in what was widely seen as a bid to curb the movement's growing popularity. At least 1000 civilians were killed in the attacks which the army falsely accused the IMN of starting by trying to assassinate the Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Buratai.

IHRC has referred the events in Zaria to the International Criminal Court asking it to open a preliminary investigation into the massacre. IHRC believes that the army's assault amounts to a crime against humanity. A similar army assault in July 2014 during a religious procession led to the deaths of 34 IMN members including three sons of IMN leader Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky who were apparently singled out for execution.

 

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