Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Required: Zero-Tolerance For Hate Speech

by Eze Eluchie

There ought to be zero-tolerance for 'hate speech' and literature promoting hatred of identifiable peoples.

Episodes of mass atrocities are first conceptualized in devious minds, broadcast either in writing or verbally via hate-speech, before the actual vile acts manifest.

From the negatively enchanting oratorical skills of Adolf Hitler leading to the Holocaust, to the broadcasts of the Rwanda’s Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLMC) leading to the Rwandan genocide, the power of hate-filled spoken words or written texts to stoke up tension amongst peoples and extract the vilest of actions from mankind has never been in doubt.

Of recent, mere hints on the need for African immigrants residing in South Africa to be made to go back to their respective home countries, from the Zulu King in South Africa, Goodwill Zwelithini, as contained in an address calling for ‘all foreigners to carry their bags and go to where they come from’, was sufficient to unleash an orgy of xenophobic violence which led to several deaths, forever scaring the Rainbow Country, creating divides amongst lifelong friends and destroying assets built over decades.

The rise in xenophobic utterances against the Igbo people of South Eastern Nigeria (the ethnic nationality who had suffered tremendous losses during the Biafran genocide 1967 - 1970) in the course of the past few months is quite worrisome.

From a Dallas, Texas, USA based medical doctor, Dr Adeniran Abraham Ariyo, who called on his Facebook page for the mass slaughter of Igbo's, to the monarch in Lagos (Mr. Rilwan Akiolu) who called for death for Igbo's by drowning if they failed to vote for his preferred candidate in a domestic election (https://youtu.be/TYkS3C4Y1cY), there appears to be a rise in hate speech against the Igbo’s.

When one recollects that similar trends in Nigeria, rise in hate speech, had been instrumental to a vicious pogrom and the accompanying Biafran genocide of the late 1960’s, the need to ensure zero-tolerance for hate speeches or whatever communication that has the potential to breed genocidal dispositions becomes paramount.

As the incoming administration of General Muhammadu Buhari assumes political power by May 29th 2015, considering the paucity of votes the General’s party garnered from the South East region, all eyes will be on the regime to gauge reaction to incitements to commit mass atrocities and whether it deploys a rapid response mechanisms to frontally confront and nip hate speech in the bud. Or, God forbids, condones and encourages same.

The world will be watching. We simply must ensure Never Again, Anywhere!




Picture: Dallas, Texas-based Dr. Abraham Ariyo and his offensive hate-posts against the Igbo race on his Facebook page.


Sunday, April 12, 2015

Goodluck Jonathan: A hero, but certainly not of Democracy.

by Eze Eluchie

By 'graciously' conceding defeat, despite unassailable evidence of widespread and systematic electoral fraud contrived and executed from the highest echelons of Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and intense pressure from domestic and international (US & UK governments) quarters, it has become clear following from confessions from those with a capacity to effect same (particularly retired General Theophilus Danjuma), that widespread mayhem and mass murders had been averted. President Jonathan is thus in some ways, a 'hero' of sorts - maybe hero of averting civil strife, hero of preventing mass murder, hero of preserving a shambolic contraption, hero of and so on...

But hero of democracy, as some have vainly tried to portray President Jonathan? Certainly not.

A cowardly disposition can never make a hero of such lofty ideals as democracy.

There had always been easier paths which those recognized globally as heroes of democracy could have taken, but they opted for the more thorny paths that leads to lasting change.

President Goodluck Jonathann opted for the easier path, a path that may cost us more further down the tortuous road we are headed.



Picture: Some of the millions of illegal under-aged 'voters' used to rig out the Jonathan administration in Nigeria in the 2015 Presidential elections.
 


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Nigeria: Brazenly Threatening Genocide.

by Eze Eluchie

In all instances where it has occurred, mass atrocities, be it Genocides, mass Murders, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes do not just happen – they are usually a product of well articulated plans, engineered by vested interests, targeting specific victims with the tools for implementation of anticipated mayhem well oiled and readied for an opportunity to unroll mind-boggling violence and harm.

Often times, mass atrocities occur as a result of the lack of ability to act on identified tell-tale signals as they are occurring or deliberate turning of a blind-eye to what are obviously preparatory steps to a mass conflagration. In other words, all acts of mass atrocities are preventable!

From the buildup of anti-Semitism and extremist national fervor leading up to the Holocaust, to the importation of huge consignments of machetes (far and above what the country could have ever required for any legitimate domestic needs) into Rwanda prior to the vicious Rwandan genocide, effective interventions at this early stages when the preparatory groundwork to what would later serve as to depreciate the commonality of our humanity and as eternal shame on mankind could have been avoided and or prevented.

It is in the light of the foregoing that one must evaluate the recent call for the killing and dumping of any person of the Igbo ethnic nationality (and other non-indegenes) residing in Lagos State (southwestern Nigeria) who votes against the preferred candidature of the local monarch of Lagos, Mr. Rilwanu Akiolu. The brazen manner in which the threats to kill was pronounced, with Mr. Akiolu repeatedly emphasizing his willingness to carry out the threats by swearing to Allah (God in his Islamic faith) – see Video and Audio links below, underscores the need not to ever underestimate the potency and danger inherent in the threats. In the words of the monarch: "If any Igbo living in Lagos vote against my candidate, the APC's candidate, Ambode, he will die within 7 days and be buried inside this Lagoon".

Does the monarch have the capacity to execute what he is threatening? The unfortunate answer to this question is YES! Considering his role as ‘spiritual head’ of the original inhabitants of some parts of Lagos, some hundreds of thousands people under his authority have a natural inclination to put the wishes of their monarch into fruition. This is thus certainly not a threat that should be allowed to go unchallenged and unaccounted for.

There had been anticipation, prior to the just concluded Presidential elections in Nigeria that the fragile peace in Nigeria would have been adversely impacted following the outcome of the said Presidential elections. By a deft stroke of luck and happenstances, the concession of defeat by the incumbent (the first time ever in Nigeria’s history) served to diffuse tension and spare the polity of anticipated mayhem. The outright threats of genocide issued by Mr. Akiolu serves to put the country and the world at large on notice that prevention of mass atrocities in Nigeria is and ought to be a continuing vocation.

Will the domestic security agencies in Nigeria and the relevant international agencies charged with the prevention of mass atrocities merely wait for the commission of the acts threatened before taking remedial actions? Severally in the past, the world has delayed to act against threatened mass atrocities to the greater peril of the human race.

These threatened actions can be avoided. We need not wait again….


The Audio of Mr. Rilwanu Akiolu’s threats of Genocide:




Picture: Monarch of Lagos, Mr. Rilwanu Akiolu