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Eight Shia Muslims 'killed' in Nigeria as security forces try to stop Ashura march in Katsina

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24 October 2015: Shia Muslims take part in a rally to commemorate Ashura in KanoReuters

Deadly clashes erupt in Katsina state, where authorities banned Shia processions.

At least eight people have been killed during clashes between members of the Shia Muslim community and security forces in northern Nigeria. The incident occurred in the town of Funtua, inKatsina state.
The local BBC Hausa service reported that the people were killed when army and police intervened to block an annual Shia procession on the day of Ashura, which commemorates the death of Husaynibn Ali, who is believed to be the grandson of Prophet Muhammad.
Witnesses told BBC Hausa that shots were fired and people counted at least eight bodies.
Kastina and other states have banned Shia processions in the Sunni Muslim-majority north, where Shia Muslims also live.
Earlier in October, the Kaduna State Government declared the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) unlawful.
Nigeria has come under fire for alleged violence used to quell Shia protests in the north of the country after IMN leader Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky and dozens of members of the movement were arrested earlier this year.
In April, Amnesty International accused the Nigerian army of committing large-scale unlawful killings in Zaria, Kaduna State.
The NGO claimed soldiers "unlawfully" killed more than 350 men, women and children and buried them in mass graves in December 2015.
The report also claimed the Kaduna State authorities said that they admitted to burying about 347 bodies in a mass grave two days after the killings.
In an exclusive interview with IBTimes UK, the army denied the allegations and accused Amnesty of being biased.
"We believe the report is hasty, partial and lacks credibility and objectivity. The NGO should understand that Nigeria is a sovereign nation and it should be respected," Colonel Sani Usman, spokesperson for the Nigerian army, said.

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