Donald Trump to Sanction Nigerian Dictator "Buhari" For Gross Human Rights Violations
On Dec. 21, President Trump sanctioned 52
human rights archvillains under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights
Accountability Act (GMHRAA).
It empowers the president to deny visas and
freeze the assets of foreign officials complicit in extrajudicial
killings, torture or other gross violations of internationally
recognized human rights to retaliate against persons for seeking to
expose government lawlessness or to exercise internationally recognized
freedoms, including freedoms of religion, expression, association, and
assembly and the rights to a fair trial and democratic elections.
Mr. Trump erred in refraining from
sanctioning the archvillain of human rights archvillains: Nigeria’s
President and former military dictator Muhammadu Buhari.
Among other things, he has turned Nigeria
into a Gethsemane or Golgotha for 50 million Biafran Christians. They
are more endangered in Mr. Buhari’s Nigeria than in any other country in
the world.
Mr. Trump affirmed earlier to Christian
Broadcasting Network anchor David Brody that helping Christians abroad
was a “priority.” Last May 11, speaking at the World Summit in Defense
of Persecuted Christians, Vice President Mike Pence singled out Nigeria
as a nation where Christians “confront intimidation, forced conversion,
abuse, assault, and worse” for practicing their religion.
Mr. Buhari has welcomed sharia law in twelve
northern Nigerian states. According to the United States Commission on
International Religious Freedom, “Christian leaders in the northern
states continued to report to USCIRF that state governments discriminate
against Christians by denying applications to build or repair places of
worship, access to education, representation in government bodies, and
employment. They also reported that Christian girls are abducted by
Muslim men to be brides.”
The USIRF recommended that Nigeria be listed
as a Country of Particular Concern; and, that President Trump invoke
the GMHRAA to sanction Nigerian officials complicit in violations of
religious freedom.
Mr. Buhari balked at the request of the
Christian Association of Nigeria to withdraw Nigeria from the
Organization of Islamic Countries, which makes Christians second-class
citizens.
In addition to persecuting Christians, Mr.
Buhari is complicit in extrajudicial killings, torture, and gross
violations of the right of peaceful assembly and protest. Biafrans have
been Mr. Buhari’s prime victims, especially members and supporters of
the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). It employs Mahatma Gandhi-like
peaceful methods in support of restructuring Nigeria to remedy the
longstanding persecution of Biafrans because of their religion and
ethnicity from the Muslim Hausa-Fulani controlled central government.
(In 1960, Great Britain handed the reigns of power in Nigeria to its
toadies and denied Biafrans a self-determination vote required by
decolonization mandates of the United Nations.)
According to the State Department’s Human
Rights Report, since January 2016, in response to peaceful restructuring
agitation by pro-Biafra campaigners, Nigerian security forces
arbitrarily arrested and killed at least 100 members and supporters of
IPOB. Some arrestees were subjected to enforced disappearance.
On Feb. 9, soldiers and police officers shot
at about 200 IPOB members who had gathered for a prayer meeting at the
National High School in Aba, in Abia state. Video footage showed
soldiers shooting at peaceful and unarmed IPOB members; at least 17
people were killed and scores injured.
On May 29 and 30, at least 60 people were
killed in a joint security operation carried out by the army, police,
Department of State Security (DSS) and navy. Pro-Biafra campaigners had
gathered to celebrate Biafra Remembrance Day in Onitsha. No
investigation into these killings had been initiated by the end of the
year.
Without due process, Mr. Buhari ordered the
dissolution and punishment of IPOB as a terrorist organization, a
ludicrous characterization disputed by the United States. Mr.
Buhari disappeared IPOB’s de facto leader Namdi Kanu after the Nigerian
Army attacked his home with live bullets and lethal weapons. In sum, Mr.
Buhari is blocking all avenues of peaceful redress for Biafrans.
The Trump administration has vocally
condemned gross human rights violations in Burma, North Korea, and Iran.
Under the GMHRAA, it has listed Maung Maung Soe of the Burmese Army’s
Western Command under the for military operations in Rakhine State
responsible for widespread human rights abuse against Rohinga civilians;
and, former President Yahya Jammeh of Gambia for employing a terror and
assassination squad to cow or kill his political opponents. Mr.
Buhari’s human rights crimes against Christians, Biafrans and Namdi Kanu
are indistinguishable.
But instead of listing Mr. Buhari for
sanctions, President Trump has sold him $600 million in high-technology
attack planes and equipment ostensibly to use against the Islamic State
of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in West Africa and Boko Haram. Depend upon it.
Those weapons will be diverted in whole or in part to terrorize Biafran
Christians and IPOB.
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