The global rights watchdog said gruesome video footage, images and witness testimonies collected during a research mission in Borno state found "fresh evidence of extrajudicial executions and serious human rights violations" in the region.
The
footage includes detainees having their throats cut one by one and then dumped
in mass graves by men who "appear to be members of the Nigerian military
and the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF)", it said.
Salil
Shetty, secretary general of Amnesty International, said: "The
ghastly images are backed up by the numerous testimonies we have gathered which
suggest that extrajudicial executions are, in fact, regularly carried out by
the Nigerian military and CJTF.
"These
are not the images we expect from a government which sees itself as having a
leadership role in Africa."
The video
also shows the aftermath of a Boko Haram raid on a village, in which nearly 100
people were killed by the militants and scores of houses and buildings
destroyed.
More than
4,000 people have been killed this year in the conflict between Boko Haram and
the Nigerian military. More than 600 of these were extra-judicially executed,
Amnesty said.
Amnesty
has called on Nigerian authorities to stop human rights violations in the
military and urged it to hold investigations into the most serious allegations.
In a
statement, Nigeria's defence ministry said it took the allegations "very
seriously".
It said:
"Much as the scenes depicted in these videos are alien to our operations
and doctrines, (they have) to be investigated to ensure that such practices
have not crept surreptitiously into the system."
Skynews
Nigeria is in serious trouble they don't know it yet
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