Shiroro ambush: Go after killers not communities, HURIWA tells military

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HURIWA,Shiroro Ambush

Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has asked the military to always go after killers of security operatives but spare

Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria has asked the military to always go after killers of security operatives but spare the communities where the killings took place.Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria has asked the military to always go after killers of security operatives but spare the communities where the killings took place.

“While we condemn this reprehensible and unconstitutional act of killing soldiers, we are asking President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly to ensure the enforcement of one universal rule of engagement and to compel the military to adhere strictly to one national rule of engagement, instead of reacting in different ways in Southern and Northern Nigeria when our officers and soldiers are unlawfully and wrongfully killed by terrorists.

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