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RE: Nigeria und die islamische Bewegung - und die Wichtigkeit unseres Einsatzes für Sheikh Zakzaky

#31 von Tobias Martin Schneider , 14.08.2019 13:43

From Shekh Zakzakiy, in New Delhi, India.

Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem!
Wasallahu Ala Sayyedina Wa Nabiyyena Muhammadin Wa Aalihid dayyebinad Daheereenal Ma'asumeen!


We are now here in New Delhi, India. As you all know there was an arrangement for us to come here to seek medical care regarding the ailments that we have, myself and Malama Zeenah. She, Malama Zeenah has a full bullet lodged in her body(that needs to be removed), also she is in need of a knee replacement surgery in addition to other problems. As for me, there are shrapnel, very small fragments in my eyes, in my hands and some in my right thigh that were slowly releasing toxins into my system which caused a lot of complications, which we later discovered that they were the caused of the mini strokes I have had, both the first and the second time. So we were thinking the first thing to be done is to remove the shrapnel, which is a procedure that couldn’t be done at home and the doctors suggested that we should go abroad where it will be possible for the procedure to be done.

Then the second thing would be to clean my body of the toxins, which I was told are deposited in the bones and some in the flesh and this normally takes time to be done.

I also have a problem with my eye which the doctors that attended to us since after I had a second operation and my sight weakened, suggested that I should be taken to better facilities to have it tended to.

After all this we were all happy that we are in Delhi and we would be going to a suitable hospital to receive appropriate treatment. In addition the doctors that came to visit us when we were in Nigeria advised us to come to this hospital called Medanta. That is why we requested to be brought to this hospital.

So before we left Nigeria we heard the news that the American embassy here in India was pressuring the hospital not to admit us when we arrive. And that the hospital had agreed to refuse admitting us. So we were considering going somewhere else when we arrive. But we were later informed that the problem had been sorted out and we would be admitted to the hospital. So we set out from Nigeria.


As soon as we arrived here we were met with some hospital staff at the airport that escorted us to the hospital. Since when we were in the ambulance they informed that there were a lot of people at the airport waiting to see us even if just when we are boarding the ambulance. But they have evaded them and distracted them by placing two ambulances at that exit claiming we will be boarding those but they decided to bring a different ambulance and leave through a different route so the people at the airport didn’t even get a glimpse.

And they also said that there was a lot of people at the hospital entrance to see us arrive. But they informed us that if we arrive we will be taken in through a back entrance. They said they did this due to the high number of people, they were concerned that in people’s attempt to reach us in the crowd some harm can be done to us, that’s what they said.


After we arrived we realized that in this hospital, or better yet someone working in the Nigerian embassy here told us that before we came, they had carried out a meeting with the hospital staff, the workers from the Nigerian embassy and some security operatives on how to go about things once we are here.

So we saw that we were practically brought to another detention facility which is even stricter than the one we were in back in Nigeria. They came here with police armed with guns and a lot of staff from the Nigerian embassy. And we also noticed we were brought into another detention that we only came based on trust.

Even in Nigeria they agreed where we were detained that we would be treated only by the doctors we choose and are comfortable with allowing to treat us. But here we understand that the the doctors that advised us to come here are blocked from having any say in our case. They even told us when we spoke to them, they are only allowed to advise but the hospital reserves the right to decide the course of our treatment. So I told them that, we came here based on the trust we have in our doctors, we cannot just see any doctor that we don’t know, or trust to treat us. And without recommendation from those we do trust, we cannot allow a stranger to treat us, lest not what couldn’t be done with bullets be carried out in a different way.

Due to this, we think that based on everything we have seen so far indicates to us that we are not safe here. We were just brought to another detention.

I have been detained now for a collective total of about 13 years but I have never seen a detention like the one I am in now. Even at the doors they have placed armed police. Even between one room to the next we are not allowed to move. Then I see that even where we were, and of all the times I have been imprisoned in Nigeria, I have not seen anything like this. When I was in an actual prison They used to lock us up around 9pm and open the doors at 7am, and we could move about where ever we wish within the prison facility we were detained in.

I see here that even when I was in kirikiri prison it wasn’t as constricting as in this situation. So I feel that it is not reasonable to leave detention in order to seek medical help and we be placed in a different detention and on top of that we be handed over to be treated by people we do not trust. So based on this we are thinking that Insha Allah by all apparent indications that there is a need for us to return home since we were allowed to travel abroad for medical care and India doesn’t appear to be a safe place for us. We would have to return home, afterall there are other countries that offered to receive us if we could go there. These countries include Malaysia, Indonesia and Turkey, we can convene to decide which one to go to and then go there insha Allahul adheem.


Wasallalahu Ala Muhammadin wa Alihid dqyyebeenad Daheereen.
Wassalamu alaikum Warahmatullah

Translated by Suhaila Ibraheem


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RE: Nigeria und die islamische Bewegung - und die Wichtigkeit unseres Einsatzes für Sheikh Zakzaky

#32 von Tobias Martin Schneider , 14.08.2019 13:45

*IMPORTANT UPDATE*

We can confirm that Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife are being harassed by Nigerian security and armed Indian officers who are disrupting their medical treatment in India.

Indian authorities have thus far allowed the Nigerian security to act with impunity in disrupting his healthcare. The doctors of Sheikh Zakzaky have been unable to conduct their jobs in a satisfactory manner due to this meddling.

Indian police and security services appear to be working in collaboration with Nigeria security services, and are effectively imprisoning Sheikh Zakzaky and Mallimah Zeenah in hospital in New Delhi.

Harassment has reportedly included at least one physical assault on the Sheikh by an armed Indian Policeman stationed outside the Sheikh’s hospital room.

We will update you all as soon as we retrieve more information.

*Signed by:*
The Free Zakzaky Global Campaign
and Ahlulbayt Islamic Mission (AIM)


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RE: Nigeria und die islamische Bewegung - und die Wichtigkeit unseres Einsatzes für Sheikh Zakzaky

#33 von Tobias Martin Schneider , 26.01.2020 06:07

Die Fake-News vom angeblichen Märtyrer-Tod Sheikh Zakzakys, die sich gerade ausgebreitet haben, sind überhaupt KEIN gutes Zeichen, dass war sicher ein Test um zu testen wie auf seine Hinrichtung reagiert wird! Wenn wir nicht reagieren, ist dies ein grünes Licht, dass man ihn ruhig hinrichten kann! Bei Shadid As-Sadr hat man auch zuerst getestet, wie man auf seine Todesnachricht reagiert...als man sah, dass kaum jemand reagiert oder nur wenig Reaktionen kommen, hat ihn das Sadam-Regime tatsächlich hingerichtet...


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RE: Nigeria und die islamische Bewegung - und die Wichtigkeit unseres Einsatzes für Sheikh Zakzaky

#34 von Tobias Martin Schneider , 26.01.2020 06:09

Assalamu Alaikum Everyone, a couple of days ago, most of you heard the unfounded rumors that Sheikh Zakzaky had been martyred! I think perhaps this was a test to see how people would react if the Sheikh was sentenced to death, as he is being tried on murder and could get the death penalty if convicted. The Sheikh’s court date is February 6 and my brothers and sisters, I think we need to make as much noise as possible to let the Nigerian government know we are watching and are demanding his release. Please let’s get busy and get the word out🙏🏾.
Marzieh Hashemi

Comment from a brother in another group:

Salam this was a tactic also used in other places such as Iraq. I remember being told about such a "test" by Saddam in Iraq wrt Shaheed AlSadr.


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RE: Nigeria und die islamische Bewegung - und die Wichtigkeit unseres Einsatzes für Sheikh Zakzaky

#35 von Tobias Martin Schneider , 04.02.2020 14:44

*Twitter Trend For Sheikh Zakzaky And Malama Zeenah*

The Twitter Team of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria wishes to invite you to join a twitter storm organized in support of Sheikh Zakzaky (H). Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife, Malama Zeenah are seriously sick in the dilapidated prison of Kaduna. Unfortunately, the Government denies them access to their doctors despite so many attempt by the doctors.

Moreover, trending issues in the country points with no doubt that the Government is clearing ways and making arrangements to deliver a death sentence on Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife. This could be seen in a recent interview with the Kaduna State Governor, where he clearly mentioned that Sheikh Zakzaky is being tried for murder, and if he is found guilty, the Kaduna state Government will execute death sentence on him.

There are many pointers indicating that the Government is eager to deliver death sentence on the Sheikh. We therefore call on all disciplines and lovers of Sheikh Zakzaky *(all around the world)* to join us on this electronic resistance mission as we expose the plots on Twitter Insha Allah.

Below is the Schedule of the Trend:
*Hash Tag: #FreeZakzakyAndZeenah*
*Date: Wednesday, 5th of February, 2020*

*Time*:
Nigeria 4:00pm
Pakistan 8:00pm
Iran 6:30pm
Iraq 6:00pm
India 8:30pm
UK 3:00pm (GMT)


You can Tag the Below accounts of Nigerian Officials & media Houses.

@MBuhari - The President of Nigeria
@NGRPresident- Nigeria President
@PoliceNG - The Nigeria Police
@Elrufai - Kaduna State Governor.

@guardian
@GuardianNigeria
@YNaija
@HeraldNG
@thecableng
@MobilePunch
@TheTrentOnline
@nairaland
@pmnewsnigeria
@NigeriaNewsdesk
@THISDAYLIVE
@daily_trust
@Gidi_traffic
@NGRWailers

*Please Share This message*

Thank you all.

Muhammad Darazo
@MuhdDarazo
from *Imnig Twitter Team*
+2348032340282 (WhatsApp)


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