Montazeri urges Nigeria to send
Sheikh Zakzaky to Iran for treatment

TEHRAN – Mohammad Jafar
Montazeri, Iran’s prosecutor general, has urged the Nigerian judiciary to
release Sheikh Ibrahim al-Zakzaky, the top Shiite cleric and leader of the
Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), and send him to Iran for medical treatment.
In a letter released on
Saturday, Montazeri denounced the Nigerian military’s mistreatment of Sheikh
Zakzaky, saying reports about the cleric’s conditions have hurt the feelings of
supporters of the oppressed people of Nigeria, Tasnim reported.
“…I, as the prosecutor
general of the Islamic Republic of Iran, urge the Nigerian judicial authorities
(to take steps) in line with their judicial independence and support for a
captive citizen, and provide the ground for his release and transfer him to the
Islamic Republic of Iran for treatment,” he said.
Sheikh Zakzaky, who is
in his mid-sixties, lost his left eyesight when Nigerian government forces
raided the northern town of Zaria more than three years ago. His wife also
sustained serious wounds while more than 300 of his followers and three of his
sons were killed in the violence.
The cleric has been kept
in custody along his wife and a large number of his followers ever since.
Back in 2016, Nigeria’s
federal high court ordered his unconditional release from jail following a
trial but the government has so far refused to set him free.
Zakzaky’s legal team has
long called for his release, saying he is suffering from health issues that
require urgent medical care abroad but the state high court in Kaduna has
denied the request.
MH/PA
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