Breaking shiites heads to court over proscription
It appears that you are referring to the recent development in Nigeria where the Federal High Court has ordered the proscription of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), also known as the Shiites.
The IMN has been involved in several clashes with the Nigerian government and security forces, resulting in the deaths of many people on both sides. The government has accused the group of being a terrorist organization and has banned it.
The court's decision to proscribe the IMN has been met with widespread criticism from human rights groups and opposition parties, who argue that the move is unconstitutional and will only lead to more violence and human rights abuses.
The IMN has also rejected the proscription, calling it a "judicial coup" and vowing to continue their activities.
It is important to note that the proscription of the IMN is a complex issue that has sparked a lot of debate and controversy in Nigeria. While some people see it as a necessary step to maintain law and order, others argue that it is a violation of the group's fundamental human rights and freedoms.
In any case, it is important for all parties involved to exercise restraint and to seek peaceful solutions to their differences.