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We’re Examining Farmers-herders Conflict In Nigeria —ICC by Modarun(m): 10:12am On Dec 07, 2018
The International Criminal Court, ICC, has said it was examining the farmers-herders crisis in Nigeria.
Lead prosecutor of the ICC, Fatou Bensouda, who disclosed this at The Hague, Netherlands, while presenting the annual report of ICC activities for 2018, on Wednesday, said the ICC was examining available information to determine whether there was reasonable basis to believe that the crimes allegedly committed fall under its jurisdiction.
In the preliminary examinations report, which addresses many countries, including Nigeria, the ICC said from January to June 2018, over 1,300 people were killed and 300,000 displaced as a result of clashes between herders and farmers in five states.
The report stated: “From January to June 2018, over 1,300 people were reportedly killed as a result of violence between herders and settlers in Plateau, Benue, Nasarawa, Adamawa and Taraba states and about 300,000 persons were displaced.
“Furthermore, the office received communications on attacks allegedly carried out by herders and Christian settlers in the context of the violence in Nigeria’s North Central and North East geographical zones.
‘’This violence, which has been observed by the office since 2016, is often referred to as a conflict between herders and Christian farmers, stemming from limited access to water, land and other resources.”
The report, which noted that violence in the country, grew worse between 2017 and 2018, stated further: “The escalation of violence in late 2017 and 2018 is reportedly the result of the rise of ethnic militias and community vigilantes and the passage of grazing laws in some of the affected states that reportedly imposed restrictions on herders, among others.”
“Militias are also reported to have clashed with security men deployed in the affected area to address the deteriorating security situation.
“Some of the attacks on civilians were allegedly committed by criminal gangs involved in cattle-rustling that were subsequently blamed on herders.
‘’The Office has reviewed these communications and continues to gather additional information to determine whether there is a reasonable basis to believe that the crimes allegedly committed in this context fall under ICC jurisdiction.”

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Re: We’re Examining Farmers-herders Conflict In Nigeria —ICC by xcellencia(m): 10:14am On Dec 07, 2018
Better do, But be warned! Nigerian case is complicated.
Re: We’re Examining Farmers-herders Conflict In Nigeria —ICC by alsudan: 10:15am On Dec 07, 2018
The ICC can wait to pick up the primary suspect next year when Nigerians kick his Lifeless azz out.
Re: We’re Examining Farmers-herders Conflict In Nigeria —ICC by InaNla(f): 10:20am On Dec 07, 2018
Very good, the cow must be sent to ICC after May 29th 2019.
Re: We’re Examining Farmers-herders Conflict In Nigeria —ICC by ibrahimsalam: 10:45am On Dec 07, 2018
Good one from icc for doing the job for our government.
After examining recommendations should be made for dealing with those responsible for the killings .
Re: We’re Examining Farmers-herders Conflict In Nigeria —ICC by FarahAideed: 10:57am On Dec 07, 2018
It was one of the most most brazen cases of crimes against inhumanity on record I have seen where the govt of a country clearly connives with terrorist to kill it's own citizens in cold blood

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