Army, Shiite Muslims Clash in Kaduna: Iran Calls Nigeria to End Crackdown

Iran has called on Nigerian authorities to end the crackdown targeted at religious sites. This is coming on the heels of the violent clash last Saturday between the Nigerian Army and members of the Muslim sect, Shiite, in Zaria, Kaduna State, which left many members of the sect dead and some arrested.
“Nigeria… is now dealing with problems arising from extremism and Takfiri terrorism and we hope that in these conditions preservation of calm and national unity in battling terrorism is prioritized while rash and unconstructive measures are avoided,†IRNA quoted Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaber-Ansari as saying on Sunday.
Jaber-Ansari expressed sorrow over the recent bloody clashes, which broke out between Muslim worshipers and government troops, Weekend.
Nigerian forces raided the home of the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky, and arrested him after reportedly killing several of those protecting him including one of the group’s senior leaders, its spokesman, son and wife.
Since El-Zakzaky was arrested by the Nigerian troops, his fate has remained unknown.
However, since Saturday’s violent clash, there has been war of words between the Nigerian Army and the sect, over who instigated the clash that led to the dead of members of the movement.
While the Army is accusing the Shiite followers of attempting to assassinate Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, the Islamic movement said soldiers simply decided to attack “defenseless people.â€
A statement by the Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, said Shite members barricaded the road Mr. Buratai’s motorcade was passing to pay homage on the Emir of Zazzau, and also attend a review parade by 73 Regular Recruit Intake at the Nigerian Army Depot in Zaria.
Usman said all entreaties to get the sect members to steer clear of the federal highway, met strong resistance.
But in a swift counter-reaction, the El-zakzaky-led Shiite sect, said the Army spokesperson was lying.
Source: Vanguard Newspaper