Who is more guilty now ? those who take the lives of people or those who commit the crime.
Commenter Mariam E. shared this video
with us of 2 alleged gay Nigerian men beaten to death with chunks of
wood as policemen and passersby watched.
The video, which has been in circulation
since December 2013, shows two males stripped of their trousers, laying
on the mud amidst tires, and struck repeatedly with wooden planks on
their head and torso. When the men were done with the last of their
blows, both males on the ground had stopped writhing in protest, and
were no longer rubbing hands together – pleading with them to stop. The
alleged homosexual men laid still on the ground bleeding, while people
in the video are heard saying “O ti ku” – in Yoruba, meaning “he is dead”.
After the spectacle was over, people –
policemen and pedestrians alike – are shown walking away from the scene.
The video also shows an ambulance present.
On January 7 2014, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan signed the ‘Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act‘
– a law banning same sex marriage in Nigeria, making gay marriages
registered outside of Nigeria void, allowing imprisonment of club
members, individuals or organisations that “support the registration,
operation of gay clubs, societies and organizations, processions or
meetings in Nigeria”, at a sentence of up to 14 years in jail. The bill
was signed unanimously by all Nigerian senators and lawmakers on
December 17th 2013 – a few days after the video began circulating.
Update: There are
claims that this could also be two robbers. However, as in the case of
ALUU 4, ‘jungle justice’ i.e. people taking the law into their own hands
without trial or proper investigation – could lead to the death of
innocent people at worst, or excessive punishment - in this case,
death, for what could be considered lesser crimes.
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