Zaria Quds massacres (or Zaria Quds massacres) refers to an incident on July 25, 2014, when the Nigerian Army opened fire on members of the Islamic Movement who were taking part in Quds day rallies, and killed 35 people,[1][2] including three sons of Ibrahim Zakzaky, leader of the movement.[3] The Islamic Movement and Islamic human rights groups have claimed that Nigerian government's close ties with Israel were responsible for the attacks on the pro-Palestinian group.[4][5]
^ abPM News. "Nigerian government investigating alleged killing of Elzakzaky kids,followers/". Retrieved 10 April 2015.
^Gaffery, Cono (16 December 2015). "Who is Sheikh Zakzaky, Nigeria's Most Powerful Shiite Muslim?". Newsweek. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
^Isenyo, Godwin. "Soldiers killed three of my sons, 32 others– El-Zakzaky". Punch Nigeria. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
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