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‘We’re not planning revenge attack,’ Group says

The conflict between the Shiites and the army occurred after the group allegedly attempted to assassinate Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai in Zaria, Kaduna State.

National Leader of Shi'ite movement, Ibrahim El-Zakzaky

The conflict between the Shiites and the army occurred after the group allegedly attempted to assassinate Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai in Zaria, Kaduna State.

The group’s denial was contained in a statement released by its spokesman, Ibrahim Musa.

It reads:

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“Our attention has been drawn to a report by some online media sites captioned: ‘Alert: Shiites threaten mass revolt nationwide’. The report insinuated that the Islamic Movement of Nigeria under the leadership of Sheikh Ibraheem Yaqoub Zakzaky is planning a revenge mission for the killings done to it by the army in Zaria.”

“The story was predicated on an extracted part of a speech by a member of the Islamic Movement in Kano, which was taken out of context. We hereby categorically deny that there is any plan to ‘hit back at the army and other symbols of authority’ as claimed by the report.”

“This is only a ploy to start series of false flag operations whereby attacks will be staged somewhere and these will be attributed to the Islamic Movement as a ‘revenge attacks’.”

“It will be recalled that security operatives have for long had a history of planning such attacks, especially when all efforts to justify their atrocities fail woefully. Similar plots were exposed soon after the daylight cold-blooded murder of 34 members of IMN in 2014.”

“It must be made clear however that any such attacks, now or in the future, is not by the Movement or its members as we wish to reiterate that the Islamic Movement in Nigeria has never ever even contemplated taking up arms or use of violence as a means to achieving our aims.”

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“We remain committed to our non-violent ways of extending our message of fairness and justice to all irrespective of sect or religion. There has never been a single occasion when the Islamic Movement in Nigeria under the leadership of his Eminence Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky ever threaten the peace and stability of Nigeria or engaged in any form of violence throughout its 38 years of existence.”

“We have always been the victims of those who are opposed to justice because of our insistence that due process of law should be followed by those in authority.”

“For the benefit of doubt, we restate that we will never be distracted by anyone and no amount of provocation or incitement would make the IMN ever engage in any form of violent activity.”

“Our leader Sheikh Zakzaky has said it many times in his discourses that the large following the Movement enjoys among the Nigerian people is not due to the use of arms by the Islamic Movement, but rather by its adherence to truth and justice for all irrespective of religion, tribe and region.”

“It seems those that wrote the story assume that the Islamic Movement in Nigeria operates like some terrorist groups created by the enemies of Islam, who release video clips in dissemination of its message. Such lousy ways are not our modus operandi and we are not anonymous.”

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“We have been living as peaceful Muslims for almost four decades and so it is myopic for anybody to attribute violence to us. The Islamic Movement is still focused on its demand for the unconditional release of Shaikh Zakzaky and all those in detention sequel to the genocidal attack perpetrated by the army against the Islamic Movement in Zaria.”

The group recently accused President Muhammadu Buhari of breaching the rule of law due to the continued detention of its leader, Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky.

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