Islamic Movement denies staging massive, violent protest to demand release of El-Zakzakys’ s travel documents

Islamic Movement denies staging massive, violent protest to demand release of El-Zakzakys’ s travel documents
By SINL Nigeria -April 14, 20230


The Islamic Movement, also known as the Shi’ites, has refuted the allegation that members of the group will today, Friday, stage a massive and violent protest in Abuja to demand for the release of the international passports of their leader, Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, and his wife, Zeenah, to enable them travel abroad for medical attention.

The Islamic group, in a statement signed by one of its members, Sidi Munir Mainasara Sokoto, said the members are only coming out in a procession to mark Quds Day, which is celebrated all over the world, and not to protest against government’s refusal to release their leader’s travel documents.

The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to a circular released by the security forces saying we are coming out today in Abuja for what they called release Zakzaky’s  international passports protest and it may be violent.

“It’s necessary for us to remind the public that today may be the last Friday in the Month of Ramadan which is the international Quds day in which all people of consciousness will come out to the street to show their solidarity to the oppressed people of Palestine. 

“It is obvious that we are coming out today but the procession is not with regard to the international passports of Sheikh El-Zakzaky(H) as they alleged, and is not for only Shi’ites, not even for only Muslims but for all people that have feelings and concern for humanity.

“Quds Day rallies and procession is a global event,  it holds almost every where in the World including New York City, London and even Tel Aviv, the capital city of Israel.

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