PRESS RELEASE
August 25, 2017
UNITED STATES LAWEYERS REPORT ON ONE
WEEK TRIP TO ENUGU, NIGERIA TO GATHER FACTS AND TO CONDUCT RESEARCH TO ADVANCE
THEIR TORTURE VICTIMS PROTECTION ACT LAWSUIT IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ON BEHALF OF TEN IGO PLAINTIFFS AGAINST
SIXTEEN NIGERIAN DEFENDANTS INCLUDING GOVERNORS OBIANO OF ANAMBRA STATE AND
IKPEAZU OF ABIA STATE FOR COMPLICITY IN TORTURE AND EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS
UNDER COLOR OF NIGERIAN LAW MOTIVATED BY THE IBO ETHNICITY, CHRISTIAN FAITH,
AND POLITICAL VIEWPOINT OF THE VICTIMS.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The law firm of
Fein & DelValle PLLC travelled to Enugu, Nigeria—the heart of Igboland—from
August 19-August 24, 2017. Our visit was
to meet with our plaintiffs-clients, to gather facts and to conduct research to
advance the Torture Victims Protection Act (TVPA) lawsuit we have filed in the
United States District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of ten (10)
anonymous plaintiffs against sixteen (16) individual defendants for
extrajudicial killings and torture perpetrated under color of Nigerian law
motived by the Igbo ethnicity, Christian faith, and political viewpoints of the
victims. The case is styled John Doe, et al v. Turkur Yusuf Buratai, et
al, Civil Action No. 1:17-cv-0133.
Plaintiffs are seeking
compensatory and punitive damages to secure justice for the Igbo people, to
give them hope for the future, and to deter genocide, ethnic cleansing or the
extermination of Christians in Nigeria by radical Islamic Hausa-Fulani
terrorists in Northern Nigeria. We are
convinced that Nigeria is the most dangerous country in the world for
Christians. They routinely defile the
sanctity of churches by killing children hiding their tiny bodies in pews. In
violation of Nigeria’s professed secular constitution, Nigeria has joined the
Organization of Islamic Unity and twelve northern states have adopted sharia
law. The Christian Open Door Report of
2015 found that Boko Harem, the northeast Islamic terrorist organization, had
killed 11,000 Christians, destroyed 13,000 churches and 1,500 Christian
schools, had created 2.6 million internally displaced persons, and forced 1.3
million Christians to flee.
On July 11, 2017 by the Fulani
Youth Consultative Forum (ACYF) issued an odious, chilling and genocidal threat
to plunder the properties and evict by force and violence eleven (11) million Igbos
peacefully residing in Northern Nigeria if they do not vacate the region by
October 1, 2017. The Government of
Nigeria and nineteen northern States have tacitly endorsed the ACYF threatened
genocide of twice the number who was exterminated by the Nazis in the
Holocaust! The federal and state
governments in northern Nigeria have refused to arrest even a single ACYF
member.
In our Buratai suit, the District Court issued an order granting the
plaintiff’s motion to proceed anonymously because they reasonably feared lethal
retaliation against themselves or families if their identities were known.
The actions of the defendants were crimes
against humanity that can be prosecuted in any jurisdiction in the world. Indeed, the Convention Against Torture mandates that signatory nations like the
United States and Nigeria prosecute the crimes of torture or extrajudicial
killings.
Fourteen of the
individual defendants are federal officials and two are state governors in the
Southeast. One of the two, Governors,
Willie Obiano of Anambra State has already apologized for the brutal killings
of plaintiffs that he admits were perpetrated under his aegis. The other defendant Governor is Dr.
OkezieIkpeazu of Abia State.
The defendants have yet
to answer. Several are in default for
failure to respond within 21 days of the service of the summons and
Complaint. We are optimistic about our
chances of victory at trial or earlier.
Defendants are represented by a small Nigerian law firm in California
thousands of miles from the venue of the litigation in the District of
Columbia. The defendants’ representative
law firm said they have been contacted by the Government of Nigeria, not by the
individual defendants.
We salute the courage of
our ten anonymous plaintiffs and their brave supporters throughout
Igboland. We are unified in our
insistence on obtaining justice for the Igbo people through peaceful and lawful
means that disavow the lawless savagery of their persecutors. They should tremble when they reflect that
God is just, and that his justice will not sleep forever.
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