Perhaps nobody told Bush that there is oil in Nigeria? Just a theory.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Corey 
  To: Yahoo 
  Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 6:50 AM
  Subject: [Libertarian] Wonder why BUSH doesnt push "democracy" onto Nigeria ?


  Rape by Nigerian forces 'endemic'

  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2006

  
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/1A75923B-2CAC-465E-9DC4-EBF005DABE22.htm


  Amnesty International, the human rights group, has accused Nigerian police 
and soldiers of raping women and committing acts of sexual violence with near 
impunity.

  In a scathing report on Nigeria issued on Tuesday, it also criticised the 
Nigerian government for failing to bring the attackers to justice.

  The report alleged that police were using rape "as a means of torture to 
extract confessions from suspects in custody". 

  The group documented cases of mothers being raped by soldiers in front of 
their husbands and children and toddlers assaulted after their parents had been 
arrested.


  Indictment 

  Kolawole Olaniyan, Africa director at Amnesty International, said: "The harsh 
reality is that, if you are a woman or a girl in Nigeria who has suffered the 
terrible experience of being raped, your suffering is likely to be met with 
intimidation by the police, indifference from the state and the knowledge that 
the perpetrator is unlikely to ever face justice."

  Only a few policemen and no members of the armed forces have been convicted, 
Amnesty said, adding that without drastic reforms, security agents would 
continue to enjoy almost "complete immunity".

  "Rape by police and security forces is endemic in Nigeria as the abject 
failure of the Nigerian authorities to bring perpetrators to justice," Amnesty 
oifficials said in presenting the 40-page report, entitled "Nigeria: Rape - the 
silent weapon".

  The London-based group, which quoted a recent survey carried out by the CLEEN 
Foundation, a Nigerian non-governmental organisation, said that a total of 
13,852 cases of rape and indecent assaults were reported between 1999 and 2005, 
with the highest figure of 2,284 cases recorded in 2001 alone.

  Haz Iwendi, a Nigerian police spokesman, acknowledged that rape was a problem 
within the country's security forces, but said the government was already 
working to overcome it, citing a police workshop on sexual violence held in the 
capital on Tuesday.


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