Nigerians voiced support for Imam Khomeini’s stance on Palestine

Nigerians voiced support for Imam Khomeini’s stance on Palestine

Thousands of Nigerians held peaceful massive rallies on International Quds Day to show their support for Imam Khomeini’s stance against Israeli repeated aggressions against the oppressed nation of Palestine.

Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic, designated the last Friday of the lunar month of Ramadan as the International Quds Day, during which Muslims across the world hold rallies to show their solidarity with Palestinians.

This year’s anti-Israel rallies were held as Israeli warplanes and tanks have been pounding numerous sites inside the Gaza Strip. More than 1,700 people have so far been killed and over 9,000 others wounded since the Israeli military first launched its offensive on the Palestinian enclave on July 8.

Thirty-two members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria were gunned down by Nigerian forces during the pro-Palestine demonstration in the ancient city of Zaria in Kaduna State on July 25.

Three of the victims were the sons of Sheikh Ibrahim al-Zakzaky, the movement leader, who has said that Nigerian authorities are to be held responsible for the killings.

“This is a deliberate act of murder committed by the Nigerian authority with the intention and knowledge of those in authority. The highest authority in this country ordered it … and that is why none of them has said anything until now,” Zakzaky said.

Nigerian Defense Ministry spokesman Major General Chris Olukolade has said that the military will investigate the incident.

Among those killed was 18-year-old Syed Mahmud Ibrahim al-Zakzaky. Two other sons of Sheikh Zakzaky were also reportedly arrested and later shot to death in cold blood allegedly by some government soldiers.

Many people in Nigeria now demand a thorough investigation into the fatal incident and the prosecution of the culprits.

The Islamic Movement of Nigeria has announced seven days of prayers to honor a group of demonstrators killed by security forces during an anti-Israel protest on the International Quds Day.

On Thursday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry called in the Nigerian official, condemning the attack and calling on the Nigerian government to identify and punish the perpetrators of the gruesome act.

This year’s Quds Day demonstrations were held in a number of countries across the world as Israeli warplanes and tanks have been pounding numerous sites inside the besieged Gaza Strip since July 8.

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