
Angus Okeke
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Torture is a Crime Under International Law – Nigeria Must Be Held Accountable Torture is unequivocally prohibited under international law. The United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT), to which Nigeria is a state party, explicitly states in Article 2(2): "No exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of torture." Furthermore, Article 1 of the Convention defines torture as any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted by or with the consent or acquiescence of public officials. The prohibition of torture is also enshrined in Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Article 7 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, both of which affirm: "No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." Despite these clear legal norms, the Nigerian regime continues to support and shield the Nigerian Army in its persistent use of torture, arbitrary detention, and extrajudicial actions—particularly against Biafran civilians, activists, and human rights defenders. Documented evidence and firsthand testimonies reveal a disturbing pattern of systemic abuse, targeting the Biafran population for peacefully asserting their right to self-determination. The Nigerian government's complicity in these human rights violations is not only a breach of its international obligations but a crime against humanity under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. We, therefore, condemn in the strongest terms the Nigerian regime's endorsement and concealment of torture and other brutal practices against the Biafran people. These acts cannot go unpunished. The international community must act. It is time to uphold the principles of human dignity and the rule of law by supporting Biafra’s lawful quest for recognition. Biafra is a nation built on justice, democracy, and human rights. Unlike the oppressive Nigerian state, Biafra stands firm in its commitment to international norms and treaties, including the absolute prohibition of torture. Freedom, justice, and the rule of law demand that Biafra be recognized and supported. Christopher Okenwa On behalf of the People of Biafra @UN @AEI @mrubin1971 @antonioguterres @UNHumanRights @IntlCrimCourt @hrw @amnesty @_AfricanUnion @court_afchpr @AUC_PAPS @EU_Commission @EUCouncil @POTUS @SecRubio @FrankAmnesty @David_Cameron @Keir_Starmer @MarkJCarney @melaniejoly @Bundeskanzler @GermanyDiplo @PresidencyZA @DIRCO_ZA @SWAPOPRESIDENT @MIRT_NAMIBIA @JDMahama @CoE_RuleofLaw @ZambiaMFAIC @HHichilema @MFAsg @Tharman_S @MOFAkr_eng @President_KR @freedomhouse @freedomonthenet @OsloFF @NobelPrize @ymahmoudali @SGCommonwealth @AyorkorBotchwey @GhanaMFA @BWGovernment @KarimKhanQC










Press Release 4/6/2026 Finland broke the law of estoppel (watch 3 videos) From November 2024 to date when Finland government arrested, removed and jailed Simon Ekpa, over 3,000 (three thousand) Biafrans have been either killed or forcefully removed by the terrorist state of Nigeria headed by President Tinubu. The killings and forceful removals of innocent Biafrans by Nigeria headed by President Tinubu was what Simon Ekpa was fighting to stop These facts have been confirmed and condemned by world leaders and court rulings from the United States of America, Canada, Kenya, Nigeria etc.; other international organizations such as the UN, OEAS, AEI - Michael Rubin, Amnesty International, Pan African Forum Ltd., and others have reiterated exactly the words and recommendations of Simon Ekpa. After granting estoppel, the party who made a previous representation or promise is legally prevented from contradicting it, ensuring that the initial statement holds binding authority. Finland recognized the position of Simon Ekpa in Biafra, granted visas and gave immigration passes to Biafrans approved by Simon Ekpa, coming to Lahti Finland for Biafra redeclaration, then turned around to arrest Simon Ekpa and other 4 innocent Biafrans in Finland stating that he Simon Ekpa was inciting Biafrans? Knowing fully well that the oppressed (Biafrans) has the right to use any means legally possible to stop the oppressor (Nigeria), and that the right to resist occupation and oppression is regarded as a fundamental aspect of the human right to self- determination; Finland has the blood of innocent Biafra citizens on its hand as a direct consequence of colluding with Nigeria to break the protection they gave to Simon Ekpa This action exposes the lives of innocent Biafrans who looked up to Simon Ekpa for protection to be massacred by the Nigeria state immediately Simon Ekpa was arrested and beyond. This transnational repression that has cost lives of Biafrans will not be forgiven or forgotten. DPM @OfficeofMelania @EricTrump @realDonaldTrump @alexstubb @Huuhkajat @AmnestyNigeria @amnestyusa @BBCWorld @BBCBreaking @SkyNews @jihadwatchRS @FoxNews @IHRF_English @netanyahu @USArmy @UN_Spokesperson @UN @_AfricanUnion @EU_Commission @Europarl_EN @NATO @officialABAT @MobilePunch @SaharaReporters @



For those of you with short term memory, or those who have decided to be deliberately stup!d, please watch this video and explain the justification for such inhumane, barbaric, and animalistic behaviour. Their only "offence" was to fly the beautiful flags of the United States of Biafra. Demanding for FREEDOM from the British contraption called Nigeria is not a crime. That could have been me or you, helpless/lifeless on that road. Think about it. #NeverAgainIsNow #BiafraFirst #BiafraExit #BiafraGate2023 #FreeMaziNnamdiKanuNow @UN @FinGovernment @10DowningStreet @NorwayMFA @Stortinget @POTUS @Israel @IsraeliPM










