Sentencing Of 13-Year-Old To 10 Years Imprisonment Wrong - UNICEF Tells Kano

Date: 17-09-2020 9:58 am (3 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has condemned the sentencing of 13-year-old Umar Farouq to 10 years in prison for blasphemy.

Umar was handed the harsh sentence by Aliyu Kanu, the same judge who passed a death sentence on Kano musician Yahaya Sharif-Aminu for blasphemy, after being found guilty of using “disparaging language on Allah” during a disagreement with his friend.

Reacting, Peter Hawkins, UNICEF representative in Nigeria in a statement released on Wednesday condemned the ruling given by the Judge.

Hawkins said the sentence contradicts the United Nations convention on the rights of the child which Nigeria ratified in 1991.

He also called on the Kano State government to urgently reverse the sentencing.

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“UNICEF today express deep concern about the sentencing of 13-year-old Omar Farouq to ten years’ imprisonment with menial labour by the Kano State Sharia Court at Feli Hockey, Kano, in northern Nigeria.

“The sentencing of this child –13-year-old to 10 years in prison with menial labour is wrong.

“It also negates all core underlying principles of child rights and child justice that Nigeria and by implication, Kano State has signed on to.

“The sentence is in contravention of the United Nations Convention on the rights of the child, which Nigeria ratified in 1991.

“It is also a violation of the African charter on the rights and welfare of the child which Nigeria ratified in 2001, and Nigeria’s Child Rights Act 2003, which domesticates Nigeria’s international obligations to protect children’s right to life, survival and development,”
the statement said.


Posted: at 17-09-2020 09:58 AM (3 years ago) | Hero
- tonyigho at 17-09-2020 11:51 AM (3 years ago)
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Does this people really have sense or what? A judge will just be deciding judgement foolishly.
Posted: at 17-09-2020 11:51 AM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- owenrules at 31-08-2021 07:02 PM (2 years ago)
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I am sure that no religion should be insulted, but we should not look for the perpetrators of fictitious crimes either.
I know how much God means to believers, but lately, many people have complained that their feelings have been hurt. I think people need to respect each other and their rights as well as their passions. We need to live in peace, and foundations like UNICEF or global360degrees.com describe such a world to us perfectly. I want to live in a world where everyone respects and appreciates their neighbors
Posted: at 31-08-2021 07:02 PM (2 years ago) | Newbie
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