Iran summons Nigerian envoy over attack on Shia Muslims

10:11 - 2015/12/17

Iran has summoned Nigeria's charge d'affaires to protest against the recent deadly attacks by the African country's government troops on Shia Muslim community.

Iran summons Nigerian envoy over attack on Shia Muslims

Iran has summoned Nigeria's charge d'affaires to protest against the recent deadly attacks by the African country's government troops on Shia Muslim community.

According to Press TV, the Foreign Ministry on Monday summoned the Nigerian diplomat to receive Iran's protest after the deadly attacks on Shias in the northern Nigerian city of Zaria, in Kaduna State.
Nigerian forces raided the home of the top religious figure Ayatollah Sheikh Ibrahim al-Zakzaky, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria and arrested him after killing several of those protecting him, including one of the group's senior leaders and its spokesman.
The Islamic Movement of Nigeria has confirmed that Sheikh Zakzaky has been apprehended by government troops.
Nigerian authorities accuse Sheikh Zakzaky of trying to assassinate the Nigerian army chief, a charge that he has vehemently rejected.
The fate of the top Shia Nigerian cleric remains unknown since his arrest.
The Foreign Ministry official condemned the raids on Shia Muslims in Nigeria and said the Islamic Republic is concerned about such "unacceptable" incidents.
He added that the Nigerian government is responsible for the security of holy Muslim sites and safety of Shia Muslims, particularly the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran firmly calls for the clarification of the aspects of the incident, treatment of the injured and atonement for the damages," he pointed out.
The Nigerian diplomat, for his part, said he would convey Iran's concerns to his country's officials.
Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Monday called on Nigeria to determine the fate of Sheikh Zakzaky.
Speaking in a live televised interview on Monday, Amir-Abdollahian said the Muslim Nigerian people and all nations in the Muslim world definitely attach significance to the fate of Zakzaky and his health condition.
They, therefore, call on the Nigerian government to take action to allay concerns about the issue, the Iranian diplomat said.
He added that Tehran has "very good" relations with Abuja and said Iran has told Nigerian officials that they are accountable for the incident.

Source: http://english.irib.ir

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