Amnesty International alleges 10,000 people die in Military custody

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Amnesty International is saying that no fewer than 10,000 people have died in Military custody since the Boko Haram conflict in the Northeast.

The human rights organization also accuses the Boko Haram and the Military of many abuses, saying Military Personnel violated rules of engagement while carrying out their assignments in the region.

The organization’s Country Director, Mr. Isa Sanusi, made this known at a briefing in Maiduguri, however, he regrets how the Military denied the involvement of its personnel in the atrocity after being served with Amnesty’s report before it was made public.

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