/ 24 January 2001

HUMAN RIGHTS IN NIGERIA, PART II

THE Nigerian army is not considering a pardon for 25 wounded soldiers recently jailed for mutiny and disobedience, says army chief Victor Malu. The soldiers, who were wounded while fighting under the west African peacekeeping force ECOMOG in Liberia and Sierra Leone, were last month jailed for life for protesting against conditions surrounding their medical treatment in Egypt. “If I fail to punish them, I’ll be failing in my duty,” the visibly angry army boss said. – AFP