SERAP seeks Human Rights Council special session over Plateau killings
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(Nigeria) Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, SERAP,
has sent an open letter to all the Permanent Representatives of Member and
Observer States of the UN Human Rights Council, Geneva urging their delegation
“to initiative and actively support the urgent holding of a special session of
the Human Rights Council to address the ongoing killings of Nigerians and
residents by suspected herdsmen and/or unknown persons in Nigeria, most
recently in Plateau State where over 80 people were brutally murdered.”
The organisation urged the Human Rights Council to adopt a
resolution to “condemn in the strongest possible terms the ongoing killings and
revenge attacks on innocent Nigerians and residents by suspected herdsmen
and/or unknown persons as well as the ongoing impunity enjoyed by suspected
perpetrators and groups that have suggested these atrocities may be retaliatory
killings.”
In the letter dated June 26, 2018 and signed by SERAP deputy
director Timothy Adewale, the group said, “The proposed measures are necessary
because several calls by Nigerians asking the Nigerian authorities to end the
killings and attacks have largely gone unheeded for far too long. The Human
Rights Council cannot ignore persistent attacks and killings of Nigerians and
residents. If the Human Rights Council does not assume its responsibility and
give voice to the victims, it would exacerbate the impunity of perpetrators;
continue to hide their victims; and deepen the invisibility of the killings and
attacks to the comity of nations.”
The group also urged “The Human Rights Council to stand ready to take additional measures according to the evolution of the situation in Plateau, Benue and several other states across Nigeria, including recommending that the UN General Assembly, in view of gross and systematic nature of the killings and attacks, and the failure of the Nigerian authorities to end the killings, considers the application of the measures foreseen in paragraph 8 of General Assembly resolution 60/251 (which authorises the suspension of the rights of membership in the Council of a member of the Council that commits and/or allows gross and systematic killings, attacks and other grave violations of human rights).”
The group also urged “The Human Rights Council to stand ready to take additional measures according to the evolution of the situation in Plateau, Benue and several other states across Nigeria, including recommending that the UN General Assembly, in view of gross and systematic nature of the killings and attacks, and the failure of the Nigerian authorities to end the killings, considers the application of the measures foreseen in paragraph 8 of General Assembly resolution 60/251 (which authorises the suspension of the rights of membership in the Council of a member of the Council that commits and/or allows gross and systematic killings, attacks and other grave violations of human rights).”
The group expressed “serious concern that to date, no
credible investigations have been carried out to determine who exactly is
responsible for the killings and attacks and put an end to the atrocities.”
The letter read in part: “The Human Rights Council should
invite the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the UN Secretary-General and
special procedure mandate-holders, including the Special Rapporteur on the
promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence and
the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, to
brief it during the special session.
“Consistent with its mandate to prevent human rights
violations and respond promptly to human rights emergencies, the Human Rights
Council should address the ongoing killings and attacks by suspected herdsmen
and/or unknown persons, their supporters and sponsors.
“SERAP urges the Human Rights Council to at the proposed
special session adopt a resolution that expresses its deep concern about the
ongoing killings and attacks on innocent Nigerians and residents in several
states of the Federation, most recently in Plateau and Benue states of the
country.
“The Human Rights Council should demand that the Nigerian
authorities end these killings and attacks as a matter of critical and urgent
priority, including by immediately identifying suspected perpetrators and their
supporters, sponsors, and by conducting thorough, impartial and independent
investigations with a view to bringing those responsible to justice and
providing victims with access to justice and effective remedies, including
adequate compensation, satisfaction and guarantee of non-repetition.
“The Human Rights Council should request the High Commissioner
for Human Rights to urgently appoint a group of independent experts to monitor,
verify and report on the ongoing killings and attacks on innocent Nigerians and
residents across many states of Nigeria, most recently in Plateau and Benue
states, with relevant expertise in mass atrocity prevention, as well as in
combating retaliatory attacks, with a view to making recommendations on
preventing atrocities, combating farmers and herdsmen crisis, and improving the
safety and security of all citizens and residents, as well as achieving
accountability for the killings and attacks.
“The Human Rights Council should request the group of
independent experts to prepare a preliminary report to be shared with the Human
Rights Council by the High Commissioner for Human Rights and with the Security
Council by the UN Secretary-General and request the High Commissioner for Human
Rights to publicly report, on a regular basis, on the farmers and herdsmen
crisis in Nigeria and to publish relevant information gathered by the UN
country office in a timely manner, and regularly brief the Human Rights Council
on developments.”
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