Nigeria recently sentenced fifty-four of its own soldiers to death for refusing to fight the Islamist group Boko Haram. “The soldiers, who were found guilty of mutiny, were accused of refusing to help recapture three towns that had been seized by Boko Haram in August of 2014,” according to the BBC. The convicted soldiers will face a firing squad, according to their lawyer.Rico says civil wars are ugly at the best of times...
“Nigerian troops regularly complain that they are outgunned by Boko Haram, they are not paid in full, and they are abandoned on the battlefield without enough ammunition or food,” according to The Associated Press. “Twelve soldiers were sentenced to death in September of 2014 for mutiny and attempted murder of the commanding officer in the counter-insurgency. They blamed him for the deaths of an unknown number of soldiers ambushed and killed after they were ordered to drive at night on a road frequently attacked by the militants. All the soldiers had denied the charges and the sentence is subject to approval by senior officers,” the BBC reports.
18 December 2014
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