It has come to the notice of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) the abduction of two of its members by the Nigerian Army on their way back to their homes after evening session of Ashura mourning in Katsina state.
The abduction started on Monday 3rd
October 2016 with Sunusi Haruna at Dutsin-ma, Katsina state. Some soldiers just
bundled him into their van in a kidnap like manner, snatching the black flag of
Ya-Husain from him. Since then he has been held incommunicado.
Then on Tuesday the following day,
some soldiers in Katsina metropolis abducted a teenage Muslim sister, A’isha
Attah, after attending the Ashura mourning session by sunset. She has since
been reportedly whisked to Kano, though her whereabouts in Kano still remain
unknown.
As at the time of writing this statement no offense has been established by the
authorities holding members of the IMN, therefore we wish to inform the general
public that the month of Muharram in the Islamic calendar is a period of
mourning the killing of the Grandson of Prophet Muhammad, Imam Husain in the
year 61 AH (680 AD). Incidentally these members of IMN were arrested when returning
from such a mourning sessions.
We don’t want to believe that
Nigerian secular Army, as an institution has been turned into a religious
vanguard, but its recent actions in Katsina is indicating the contrary. When
has Ashura mourning session become a crime in Nigeria?
A similar report in Jos, Plateau
state and Potiskum, Yobe state, indicated that some soldiers were drafted to
the centers where such Ashura mourning is being held, though there was no
report of any incident. An important question begging for answer is why the
intimidation by the Army?
The Islamic Movement in Nigeria hereby call on the authorities responsible for
the arrest of our members to release them unconditionally, since they haven’t
committed any crime. We also call on the authorities to stop any harassment by
the military on our members henceforth.
Signed:
Ibrahim Musa
President Media Forum IMN
0805 078 6093
President Media Forum IMN
0805 078 6093
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