Amnesty International says Nigeria is preparing to
execute a fifth man, who had won a reprieve earlier this week after being taken
to the gallows where four other convicted murderers were hanged. This man is to
be shot by a firing squad.
Human rights lawyers say all five had been on death row for
16 years and more under sentences issued by courts when Nigeria was under a
military dictatorship notorious for its unfair trials and for torturing prisoners
to sign confessions.
Those circumstances in a country where capital punishment is
mandatory for murder and armed robbery have the European Union and outraged
human rights activists asking Wednesday why Nigeria is ending a seven-year
moratorium on death sentences.
President Goodluck Jonathan has urged state governors to
sign death warrants.
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