Auchi bloodbath news

I'm assuming you're referring to the Auchi massacre, which occurred on October 29, 1992, in Auchi, Edo State, Nigeria. The event was a brutal massacre of students and civilians by the Nigerian military, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people.

Here are some news articles and reports from that time:

  1. "Nigeria: Massacre in Auchi" by Human Rights Watch (1992)

This report by Human Rights Watch provides a detailed account of the massacre, including eyewitness testimony and documentation of the atrocities committed by the military.

  1. "Auchi Massacre: A Nation's Shame" by The Guardian (November 1992)

This article by The Guardian provides a firsthand account of the massacre and its aftermath, including the reactions of the international community and the Nigerian government.

  1. "Nigeria: Auchi Massacre - A Human Rights Abuses" by Amnesty International (1993)

This report by Amnesty International documents the human rights abuses committed during the Auchi massacre, including extrajudicial killings, torture, and forced disappearances.

  1. "Auchi Massacre: Auchi, Nigeria, October 29, 1992" by The New York Times (November 1992)

This article by The New York Times provides a brief overview of the massacre and its aftermath, including the reactions of the international community and the Nigerian government.

  1. "Nigeria: Auchi Massacre - A Nation's Shame" by BBC News (November 1992)

This article by BBC News provides a brief overview of the massacre and its aftermath, including the reactions of the international community and the Nigerian government.

These news articles and reports provide a glimpse into the Auchi massacre and its aftermath, highlighting the brutality and human rights abuses committed by the Nigerian military during that time.