Wednesday, 9 August 2017

[Full Report] Arewa terrorists setting up the stage for the Igbo Genocide. The 6th stage of genocide JUST completed!

Arewa terrorists setting up the stage for the Igbo Genocide. The 6th stage of genocide JUST completed!

  • It is not just a hate speech but genocidal threat - Nnamdi Kanu
  • The 6th out of 8 stages of genocide completed by Arewa terrorists
  • Classification, Symbolization, Dehumanization, Organization, Polarization, Preparation, Extermination, and Denial
  • Maligns proposed victims of Genocide in readiness for the coming slaughter
  • "Coalition of Northern Groups Reports IPOB to Eight International Bodies"

EVERY SIGN OF GENOCIDE AS RECORDED BY EXPERTS HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN NIGERIA AND BIAFRANS IN THE NORTH ARE BEHAVING LIKE COWS LINING UP WILLINGLY FOR SLAUGHTER.


With the recent release of a very hateful songs against Igbos in the northern part of Nigeria, the various stages of a genocide is already in place. The song which dehumanised Igbos is spreading like wildfire across northern part of Nigeria. Yet. Nigerian security forces controlled by Hausa-Fulani terrorists are yet to make one arrest. On their part Arewa Youths have continued to vilify Igbo people and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) across the world, with the hope of turning victims of genocide into the villains. Their grouse is that IPOB is demanding for a peaceful referendum and their response was to ask Igbo in northern Nigeria to vacate the region or face genocide.



Gregory H. Stanton, President, Genocide Watch has compiled 8 stages of genocide (see below) and it is alarming to discover that the plot of the Arewa terrorists is already in the 6th stage - remaining the actual extermination and denial of atrocity.

Yet, many Igbos especially those in the northern part of Nigeria are yet to realise the danger hovering over their heads.

The Nigerian government is also keeping mute.

The Odd Side Of The Arewa Youths’ Letter To Acting President Osibanjo - Intersociety


An observer, Sylvanus Ezeh noted thus:
I can't fathom why people mock the moves of these northern groups like this one as counterproductive.

How can any of my contemporaries believe that these groups are not working under the deliberate command of Northern Fulani establishment?


These guys have been readied for world's greatest genocide and are preparing the grounds to make the victims the villain through the loopholes in international interventions. We have heard reports of weapons smuggled in via PH and Lagos waters. This is a very complex, carefully thought out long term plan. It has international (Arabic especially) support.

It is easier for them because their sponsors are multi-billion dollars rich oil thieves who have extensive international connection and friends because of their long decades of seizure of central power in dictatorial capacities. The blood money venture have been imbibed well from the notorious seven sisters who leave a legacy and trail of devastation, and genocide wherever they have been except on European and American soil.

Fortunately for them, the interests of the still powerful seven sisters align with their and a very compliant Niger Delta means we have a long way to walk to freedom.

The USA is already theirs in terms of support since they have various lobbying groups on ground in Washington mainly powered financially by free oil money. The UÑ controlling Saudi is their patron and overlord.

On the IPOB side what they have is simply a just cause/case, popular appeal and may be God. Their own politically and diplomatically exposed sons are working against them.

Contrary to people speaking of Kanu's lack of diplomacy in woing all other parts of the country, that's impossible and unnecessary as it wouldn't make any difference. The type of crude and wicked minds we have as elders in different parts of Nigeria can only be wooed from a position of strength of specially financially and militarily.
How do you woo a wolf demon like Edwin Clarke or the Yoruba leadership? How do you woo now ambition propelled raving mad Wike or Dickson?

These are some of the issues.

Nnamdi Kanu invited John Danfulani the other day. What other influential groups can he woo from the middle belt or south-north?

May I ask you, can you kill one person if it can afford you the privilege of cruising round the world in your own private jets?

Imagine the number of persons that these oil-money-blinded psychos can waste to keep the tap running.

A former Vice-President and Chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has urged the Federal Government to fish out those behind a song disparaging people of Igbo extraction and ensure they are punished.

In a statement in Abuja on Monday, Atiku recalled that the Rwandan genocide was ignited by a song, titled 'I hate Hutus', sung by a popular musician, Simon Bikindi.

The former Vice-President called on men and women of goodwill to rise up against what he described as evil.

He said those who thought they could treat their fellow citizens unjustly, through a song, should also know that there were mechanisms within and outside Nigeria to ensure that they answer for their crimes.

The statement read in part, "It has come to my attention that a song disparaging people of Igbo origin, and which wishes them dead, is circulating in some parts of the nation.

"I totally and unequivocally condemn this development, and I call on all men of goodwill to rise up against this evil.
The 8 Stages of Genocide - Gregory H. Stanton


By Gregory H. Stanton, President, Genocide Watch

Classification Symbolization Dehumanization Organization Polarization Preparation Extermination Denial

Genocide is a process that develops in eight stages that are predictable but not inexorable. At each stage, preventive measures can stop it. The process is not linear. Logically, later stages must be preceded by earlier stages. But all stages continue to operate throughout the process.

1. CLASSIFICATION: All cultures have categories to distinguish people into “us and them” by ethnicity, race, religion, or nationality: German and Jew, Hutu and Tutsi. Bipolar societies that lack mixed categories, such as Rwanda and Burundi, are the most likely to have genocide. The main preventive measure at this early stage is to develop universalistic institutions that transcend ethnic or racial divisions, that actively promote tolerance and understanding, and that promote classifications that transcend the divisions. The Catholic church could have played this role in Rwanda, had it not been riven by the same ethnic cleavages as Rwandan society. Promotion of a common language in countries like Tanzania has also promoted transcendent national identity. This search for common ground is vital to early prevention of genocide.
2. SYMBOLIZATION: We give names or other symbols to the classifications. We name people “Jews” or “Gypsies”, [Nyamiri] or distinguish them by colors or dress; and apply the symbols to members of groups. Classification and symbolization are universally human and do not necessarily result in genocide unless they lead to the next stage, dehumanization. When combined with hatred, symbols may be forced upon unwilling members of pariah groups: the yellow star for Jews under Nazi rule, the blue scarf for people from the Eastern Zone in Khmer Rouge Cambodia. To combat symbolization, hate symbols can be legally forbidden (swastikas) as can hate speech. Group marking like gang clothing or tribal scarring can be outlawed, as well. The problem is that legal limitations will fail if unsupported by popular cultural enforcement. Though Hutu and Tutsi were forbidden words in Burundi until the 1980’s, code-words replaced them. If widely supported, however, denial of symbolization can be powerful, as it was in Bulgaria, where the government refused to supply enough yellow badges and at least eighty percent of Jews did not wear them, depriving the yellow star of its significance as a Nazi symbol for Jews.

3. DEHUMANIZATION: One group denies the humanity of the other group. Members of it are equated with animals, vermin, insects or diseases [See transcript of anti-Igbo songs]. Dehumanization overcomes the normal human revulsion against murder. At this stage, hate propaganda in print and on hate radios is used to vilify the victim group. In combating this dehumanization, incitement to genocide should not be confused with protected speech. Genocidal societies lack constitutional protection for countervailing speech, and should be treated differently than democracies. Local and international leaders should condemn the use of hate speech and make it culturally unacceptable. Leaders who incite genocide should be banned from international travel and have their foreign finances frozen. Hate radio stations should be shut down, and hate propaganda banned. Hate crimes and atrocities should be promptly punished.

4. ORGANIZATION: Genocide is always organized, usually by the state, often using militias to provide deniability of state responsibility (the Janjaweed in Darfur.) Sometimes organization is informal (Hindu mobs led by local RSS militants) or decentralized (terrorist groups.) Special army units or militias are often trained and armed. Plans are made for genocidal killings. To combat this stage, membership in these militias should be outlawed. Their leaders should be denied visas for foreign travel. The U.N. should impose arms embargoes on governments and citizens of countries involved in genocidal massacres, and create commissions to investigate violations, as was done in post-genocide Rwanda.

Nigerian police boss colluding with Arewa FELONS who threatened genocide on Igbos in the North


5. POLARIZATION: Extremists drive the groups apart. Hate groups broadcast polarizing propaganda. Laws may forbid intermarriage or social interaction. Extremist terrorism targets moderates, intimidating and silencing the center. Moderates from the perpetrators’ own group are most able to stop genocide, so are the first to be arrested and killed. Prevention may mean security protection for moderate leaders or assistance to human rights groups. Assets of extremists may be seized, and visas for international travel denied to them. Coups d’état by extremists should be opposed by international sanctions.

6. PREPARATION: Victims are identified and separated out because of their ethnic or religious identity. Death lists are drawn up. Members of victim groups are forced to wear identifying symbols. Their property is expropriated. They are often segregated into ghettoes, deported into concentration camps, or confined to a famine-struck region and starved. At this stage, a Genocide Emergency must be declared. If the political will of the great powers, regional alliances, or the U.N. Security Council can be mobilized, armed international intervention should be prepared, or heavy assistance provided to the victim group to prepare for its self-defense. Otherwise, at least humanitarian assistance should be organized by the U.N. and private relief groups for the inevitable tide of refugees to come.

Set Igbos on fire if they refuse to leave by Oct 1: CHILLING Viral Audio message calls for genocide against Igbos in Northern Nigeria [LISTEN]


7. EXTERMINATION begins, and quickly becomes the mass killing legally called “genocide.” It is “extermination” to the killers because they do not believe their victims to be fully human. When it is sponsored by the state, the armed forces often work with militias to do the killing. Sometimes the genocide results in revenge killings by groups against each other, creating the downward whirlpool-like cycle of bilateral genocide (as in Burundi). At this stage, only rapid and overwhelming armed intervention can stop genocide. Real safe areas or refugee escape corridors should be established with heavily armed international protection. (An unsafe “safe” area is worse than none at all.) The U.N. Standing High Readiness Brigade, EU Rapid Response Force, or regional forces -- should be authorized to act by the U.N. Security Council if the genocide is small. For larger interventions, a multilateral force authorized by the U.N. should intervene. If the U.N. is paralyzed, regional alliances must act. It is time to recognize that the international responsibility to protect transcends the narrow interests of individual nation states. If strong nations will not provide troops to intervene directly, they should provide the airlift, equipment, and financial means necessary for regional states to intervene.
8. DENIAL is the eighth stage that always follows a genocide. It is among the surest indicators of further genocidal massacres. The perpetrators of genocide dig up the mass graves, burn the bodies, try to cover up the evidence and intimidate the witnesses. They deny that they committed any crimes, and often blame what happened on the victims. They block investigations of the crimes, and continue to govern until driven from power by force, when they flee into exile. There they remain with impunity, like Pol Pot or Idi Amin, unless they are captured and a tribunal is established to try them. The response to denial is punishment by an international tribunal or national courts. There the evidence can be heard, and the perpetrators punished. Tribunals like the Yugoslav or Rwanda Tribunals, or an international tribunal to try the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, or an International Criminal Court may not deter the worst genocidal killers. But with the political will to arrest and prosecute them, some may be brought to justice.

© 1998 Gregory H. Stanton. Originally presented as a briefing paper at the US State Department in 1996.

Hate Song: Return home, Kanu tells Igbo in the north - Vanguard
The Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu has called on Ndigbo residing in the North to immediately relocate to their homeland in Igboland following the hate song against Ndigbo being circulated in the North. 

Kanu warned them to take the hate song serious as the Northerners were serious with the evil message. Describing the anti-Igbo song as “evil, satanic and pre-genocidal”, the IPOB leader warned Ndigbo still living in the North not to ignore the dangerous implications of the messages in the song. 

According to him, the song was a prelude to the October 1 quit notice deadline issued by coalition of Arewa youth groups and noted that the song was a further confirmation of the alleged plots to unleash genocide on the Igbo residing in the North. 

Kanu, therefore, called on Ndigbo still residing in the North to quickly relocate to “Biafra land” before the expiration of the October 1 deadline issued by the Arewa youths to avoid being victims of the planned attack. 

“I am aware of an anti-Igbo song circulating now in the North. My reaction has been to warn our people in the North that the pogrom being hatched by our enemies will come. There is an impending doom for our people living in the North. 

“So, their best bet is to leave North and come home so that we can have our Biafra and build an economy capable of assimilating and absorbing all their potentials and creative abilities. 

“That they will kill us is not news but the funniest thing is that the DSS manned by Fulani people will not investigate or summon those responsible. What they specialize in doing is going about and creating diversion and seeking ways to intimidate the likes of Chukwuma Soludo, Pat Utomi, etc, because of Biafra. 

“This is not just hate speech but genocidal threat. They are inciting people to murder others which IPOB has never done and will never do. This is the type of people insisting we will be in the same country with them. It is terrible”, Nnamdi Kanu said. 

Hate song against Igbo must not be taken lightly – Jonathan 

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed worry over the reports of hate songs against the Igbo people of the South East in some states of the north, saying that it must not be ignored. 

Recall that a certain hate song has been circulating in the north against the Igbo lately. Curiously, it is coming on the heels of a quit notice handed down to Ndigbo by a coalition of northern youth groups to vacate the region on or before October 1, this year. 

The imbroglio generated by the ultimatum is yet to simmer down despite the litany of condemnations that trailed it. Reacting to the ill developments on his Facebook page on Tuesday, the former President, largely known for his sermons of peace and unity reminded the purveyors of the hate message that a similar song in Rwanda prompted a genocide whose pangs were still being felt to date. Like Rwanda, Nigeria had also passed through a 30 month civil war that saw over one million people dead and about the same figure languished in penury between 1967 and 1970. 

While suing for peace, Jonathan who notably reinforced love for willingly relinquishing power to President Muhammadu Buhari after 2015 Presidential election urged the security apparatus of the country to halt the spread of the hate song. He also condoled with the survivors and the families of the victims of the Anambra massacre and prayed for the soul of the departed. 



AUDIO AND TRANSCRIPT: Anti-Igbo Song in Hausa Language Now In Circulation



First I want to appeal to Almighty Allah to help me in this song not to deviate, these useless children of thieves and unemployed. Igbos in Nigeria have no sun.

Chorus:

Igbos (Inyamirin) are ungrateful people and fools
Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

Let’s drag and drag and see who will sleep in the sun,
Igbo land, in the beginning, has no name, they were helped to get name and identity. And that’s the beginning of their trouble.

Chorus:

Igbos (Inyamirin) are ungrateful people and fools
Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

Please let’s ask, who is an Igbo, it’s Igbo that suffered and said he needs water and that’s how we started calling them Inyamuri.

Chorus:

Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

Igbos who are doing rubbish work, they tried us in the past but couldn’t succeed. Your leader who led the rebellion told you to repent and don’t venture into fruitless war.


Chorus:

Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

A child doesn’t know fire until he marches on it and realizes, you will not be able to quench this fire you ignited. Stupid and shameless boy if you fit we are waiting. Let the country be divided and let’s see who will cry.

Chorus:

Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

We knew they have nothing since their origin, it was with the money of the north, that oil was explored and found. We are farming and grazing with our cattle and knew they have nothing.

Chorus:

Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

We northerners farm beans and they have nothing, we farm rice and they have nothing, they neither farm potatoes nor cocoa yam. They don’t have wheat, pepper, no grains and nothing. No onions and groundnuts, we eat surplus and gave southerners food. Let the country be divided, let the country be divided, we northerners are saying let the country split.

You said you don’t want us, we too we don’t want you anymore. This is our land and not someone father’s land, brothers and sisters. We have all it takes.
Igbos are the ones that ruined this country, we all know that they are the ones disguising as Fulani killing people and committing armed robbery, they are the ones blocking roads and also disguising as Boko Haram killing people without shame.
They are the ones destroying our youths and children with drugs, let the country be divided because Igbos have no any day.
They did not support our President but rigged him out. Only Yorubas supported and collaborated with us. Hausa and Fulani too collaborated but Igbos refused and we don’t want them anymore.
They inherited nothing but useless things from their origin, they did so many atrocities in the past. They killed Sardauna, Sir Ahmadu Bello our hero, they did same with Sir Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa.
Chorus
Igbos are a curse to Nigeria, whose existence and birth as a people in Nigeria is useless, that abortion is greater than the birth of the bastards.

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