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Prominent human rights
champion, US Congressman Chris Smith, has welcomed the addition of Nigeria to
the persecutors warning list, promising to monitor Fulani attacks and the
Muamad Buhari regime in 2020.
Mr. Smith, the
congressman who traveled the most in Nigeria to meet victims and consult widely
with stakeholders on religious freedom, said Friday in a statement: “We will
pay particular attention to Nigeria and the deteriorating situation under the
government of President Muhammadu Buhari in the year ahead.
“President Buhari must
address the murderous attacks conducted by Fulani extremists on Christians in
the Middle Belt and the oppression of Shia Muslims in Kaduna State.”
In the statement
issued ours after the US State Department’s designated the present
administration in Nigeria one of the world’s worst violators of religious
freedom,
Congressman Smith called
upon the State Department “to monitor the actions of Miyetti Allah with regard
to its complicity in attacks by Fulani extremists.”
The statement reads: “I
welcome the State Department’s designation of Burma, China, Eritrea, Iran,
North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan as Countries
of Particular Concern (CPC), given their systematic, ongoing and egregious
violations of religious freedom.
“Congress has spoken
out in particular with respect to Xi Jinping’s all-out effort to “Sinicize” all
religion in China, advancing legislation to protect Uyghur Muslims, Tibetan
Buddhists and other believers. I further hope that the Executive Office for
Immigration Review pays special attention to the designation of Eritrea as a
CPC, and withholds removal of those fleeing persecution from that country.
“Additionally, I
welcome the inclusion of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Nigeria and Sudan on the Special
Watch List for engaging in or tolerating severe violations of religious
freedom, joining prior designees Comoros, Russia and Uzbekistan. However, the
jury is still out as to whether Sudan deserves its upgrade from CPC status.
“We will pay
particular attention to Nigeria and the deteriorating situation under the
government of President Muhammadu Buhari in the year ahead. President Buhari
must address the murderous attacks conducted by Fulani extremists on Christians
in the Middle Belt and the oppression of Shia Muslims in Kaduna State. I also
call upon the State Department to monitor the actions of Miyetti Allah with
regard to its complicity in attacks by Fulani extremists.
“Finally, I question
the absence of India and Turkey on the Special Watch List.
“India’s government
under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become especially intolerant toward
religious minorities, notwithstanding the promise of India’s secular
constitution which guaranties equality of all its citizens, regardless of their
faith tradition.
“Turkey under
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan continues to impose unjustifiable restrictions
on the internal practices of the Greek Orthodox Church, particularly by
controlling who can participate in the Church’s Holy Synod to elect the
Patriarch and in failing to reopen the Halki Seminary, despite pledges to do
so. According to the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Special Rapporteur
in the Field of Cultural Rights, Turkey has engaged in wholesale destruction
and looting of the religious and cultural patrimony of occupied Cyprus, and its
decision to convert the Church of St. Savior of Chora into as mosque – which
signals an intent to do the same with the Hagia Sophia, a world treasure –
merits its inclusion on the Special Watch List.”
Reacting to the
statement, the Washington-based US NIGERIA LAW GROUP said: “We welcome
Congressman Smith’s commitment to monitor the Buhari regime’s deteriorating
situation in 2020.
“We especially commend
his forthrightness in directly identifying the issue of the Killer Fulani
Herdsmen. This is much better than the new report of the Chief Prosecutor of
the International Criminal Court which did not for one second mention the
Killer Fulani Herdsmen atrocities but rather euphemistically and falsely
referred to the most horrific genocidal attacks in Nigeria today as “communal
conflicts.”
According to the group
in an e-mailed message to News Express signed by the Managing Partner, Emmanuel Ogebe, “With this development, although Buhari has subjugated all arms of democracy at
home, the international community has shown that there will be accountability
for human rights abroad.
“Buhari may not be
subject to impeachment here but he is susceptible to censure.Events in America show
democracy at work while events in Nigeria show democracy is dead.”
•PHOTO: International human rights lawyer
Emmanuel Ogebe with veteran US Congressman and human rights champion Chris
Smith at the Congress on December 10, 2019

























