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IPOB letter to Agnes Callamard, UN Special Rapporteur for Extra-judicial Killings

IPOB letter to Agnes Callamard, UN Special Rapporteur for Extra-judicial Killings

Mar 2, 2020

My earliest memories of Biafra are the same as my earliest memories of my father. I can remember sitting next to him on a bed and I touched his arm. He turned to me and he said: “Can’t you see your father is crying.” It was many years later that I realised...
Frederick Forsyth, ‘Buried for 50 years: Britain’s shameful role in the Biafran War’

Frederick Forsyth, ‘Buried for 50 years: Britain’s shameful role in the Biafran War’

Jan 21, 2020

It is a good thing to be proud of one’s country, and I am – most of the time. But it would be impossible to scan the centuries of Britain’s history without coming across a few incidents that evoke not pride but shame. Among those I would list are the creation by...
Ije Ajibade, ‘What my father taught me about Biafra and my heritage’

Ije Ajibade, ‘What my father taught me about Biafra and my heritage’

Jan 15, 2020

My earliest memories of Biafra are the same as my earliest memories of my father. I can remember sitting next to him on a bed and I touched his arm. He turned to me and he said: “Can’t you see your father is crying.” It was many years later that I realised he was...
Kevin Childs, ‘The genocide and inhumane tactics that characterised the Biafra war’

Kevin Childs, ‘The genocide and inhumane tactics that characterised the Biafra war’

Jan 14, 2020

Aphotograph taken in April 1968 by the British photojournalist Don McCullin shows a young Biafran soldier carrying a wounded comrade from an encounter with the federal Nigeran army during the Biafran war. He looks at the camera. Hardly acknowledging McCullin’s...
Katrin Gänsler, ‘The long shadow of Biafra lingers over Nigeria’

Katrin Gänsler, ‘The long shadow of Biafra lingers over Nigeria’

Jan 14, 2020

Uchenna Chikwendu rarely speaks about the Biafra War. The 67-year-old lives in Enugu, the provincial capital of the state of the same name in eastern Nigeria. She was a teenager during the civil war, which began in July 1967 and ended on January 15, 1970. But...
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