A report of at least 150 Muslims slaughtered in recent pastoral clashes in Nigeria ought be examined, a human rights assembly urged Saturday
Witnesses conveyed Human Rights Watch that armed men criticized Kuru Karama in inside Nigeria on Tuesday, “killing many as they endeavored to flee and firing many others alive,” the worldwide organization said Saturday.
The assailants targeted Muslims, reportedly slaughter at least 150, Human Rights Watch said.
Community heads from Jos, a city come seal 19 miles north of Kuru Karama, and journalists conveyed the organization that later in the week they saw dozens of bodies lodged in wells or sewage pits. The bodies of 121 population, surrounding 22 youngsters, had been recovered, the organization said. Most of the homes in the habitation were burned down, along with three mosques, the assembly said.
Those interviewed by the assembly said they thought the attackers were Christian, Human Rights Watch said. But even Christians were not spared. When a Christian pastor endeavored to finish the criticizes he was overcame, a Muslim imam conveyed the group.
Human Rights Watch summoned on Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to free-spoken a criminal examination into the deaths based on the tells the districts said were credible.
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