Wednesday, 27 November 2024

MY SIX BROTHERS WERE KILLED IN 2 DAYS: How the Army Killed My Brothers - Zakzaky's Son Speaks Out

Son of the embattled leader of the Shiites Islamic sect has made a graphic revelation of the events that led to the death of the Cleric's sons during the most recent clash between the army and the Shiites.  

 
Muhammad Ibraheem, allegedly the only surviving son of the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, has revealed that the army killed three of his siblings during last week’s onslaught at their residence in Zaria, Today reports.
 
His revelation came as the Islamic Movement in Nigeria yesterday said that it’s members would continue with its peaceful protests over the killing of its members by soldiers during a recent clash in Zaria, Kaduna State.

According to Muhammad, his three brothers namely, Hammad, 17, Ali 15 and Humaid, 13, were all shot dead in front of their fa-ther during the raid by the military last week Sunday.

In a statement made available to journalists last night, Muhammad recalled that earlier in June 2014, the military abducted and killed his three brothers after a peaceful pro-Palestinian procession.

Those killed at that time were Ahmad, 22, a final year student of Chemical Engineering in Shenyang University, China; Hameed, 20, who was studying Aeronautical Engineering in Xian University, China and Mahmud, 18, who was a student of Al-Mustapha University, Beirut, Lebanon.

He said that of his eight siblings, only two – Nusaiba and Suhaila, are alive today, while the remaining six were slain by the army

According to him, Suhaila survived with wounds in her face.

The statement read in part: “Thank God, I have been able to finally speak to my sister (Suhaila) after seven days of terror, compliments of the Nigerian army.

“They have been released from the ordeal of being with an army that is supposed to protect them. But I call to all those who care that, we must continue with our peaceful protests, however and whenever we can. Just as we have been doing for over the last 30 years, and as long as we breathe, I hope that we will continue to do so.”

The cleric’s only surviving son said that “we will continue to protest in order to demand our right to bury our dead properly, to tend to our wounded and to see to the health of our leader, my father. Then comes our property which has either been destroyed or fenced by looters under the watch of the Nigerian army.”

He said: “I will continue to demand unbiased, impartial justice, for my six brothers, for as long as I breathe.”

Zakzaky’s elder sister, Hajiya Fatima Yaqoub, was among those killed in the cleric’s residence.
 

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