Dokument #1289880
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
1. There is no information regarding Decree
No. XIII available to the IRBDC at the present time.
The Civil Disturbances Special Tribunal,
Decree No.2 was established following the religious riots in Kaduna
in 1987. It was set up to try some of the 600 arrested during the
disturbances. ["Nigeria Establishes Special Appeals Tribunal", BBC
Summary of World Broadcasts, 30 August 1986.] [ibid. p.12.]
Although the Tribunal was empowered to impose the death sentence,
Amnesty International reports none have been passed. The Civil
Disturbances Special Tribunal Decree No.2 provided for the
establishment of a special federal court with jurisdiction over a
wide range of offenses under the Criminal and Penal Code, including
the capital offenses of treason and murder. [ibid. p.12.] Some of
the other offenses covered by this decree are unlawful assembly,
demolition of buildings during riots, insults to a religion,
disturbing religious worship, arson and membership in unlawful
societies. [BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, "Nigeria Issues
Decrees on Civil Unrest and Religious Societies", 02 April 1987.]
This Tribunal does not allow any appeal to a higher court. Of the
160 people tried by the tribunal chaired by a Supreme Court Judge,
75 were convicted and sentenced to terms of imprisonment. [Nigeria:
Amnesty International 1989, p.12.]
2979. However, the rate for 8 January 1988
was Naira 4.1102 to the US Dollar, and for 23 December 1988, it was
Naira 5.2994 to the US Dollar. Attached are the Foreign Exchange
sections of the Globe and Mail for the above dates.
For further information, please find
excerpts of the following documents:
Colin Legum, ed., Africa Contemporary Record Annual Survey and
Documents 1983-84, New York: Africana Publishing Company, 1984,
pp.B518-521.
"Nigeria: The Mafia's Hand", Africa Confidential, London:
Miramoor Publications Ltd., 6 July 1983.
"Nigeria: Old Frictions", Africa Confidential, London:
Miramoor Publications Ltd., 28 November 1984.
"Nigeria: Shadows of the Mafia", Africa Confidential,
London: Miramoor Publications Ltd., 18 January 1984.
"Nigeria: Tomorrow"s Leaders", Africa Confidential, London:
Miramoor Publications Ltd., 16 November 1983.
Nigeria, International Convention On The Elimination Of All
Forms Of Racial Discrimination, United Nations, 3 November 1987,
pp.1-7., CERD/C/149/Add.25.