Nigeria: Human Rights Group, Amnesty International has urged the President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari and other global leaders to persuade Indonesian President, Joko Widodo to halt the planned execution of five
Nigerians and nine other nationals marked for execution on Friday.
Representatives of the group organized a protest at the
Indonesian Embassy in Abuja, where they submitted a letter to the
Indonesian government.
The interim Country Director of Amnesty International in
Nigeria, Mr Makmid Kamara, said that the justification to carry on with the
execution lacks merit.
According to Mr Kamara, he explained that most of the prisoners were accused
for various drug offences, which, in the group’s opinion, does not demand the most
serious crimes threshold under international rights law to justify
execution.
The execution which is expected to be carried out this week include four Indonesians, a Pakistani, an Indian, a Zimbabwean, a
Senegalese and a South African.
No comments
Post a Comment
Thanks for viewing, your comments are appreciated.
Disclaimer: Comments on this blog are NOT posted by Olomo TIMES, Readers are SOLELY responsible for their comments.
Need to contact us for gossips, news reports, adverts or anything?
Email us on; olomoinfo@gmail.com