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:
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.