Nigerian Military Detains 1,500 in Fulani Camp with Starvation and Disease Deaths

The Nigerian military has detained approximately 1,500 people, including children, in a camp for the Fulani community for the past three months.
Amnesty International has described the facility as a 'concentration camp.' According to a report by Amnesty International, many detainees have died from disease and starvation during their confinement.
The group highlighted that children are among those who have succumbed to these conditions.
The detention has raised serious human rights concerns amid ongoing conflicts in Nigeria.
The prolonged detention and reported deaths underscore a critical humanitarian crisis.
The military's actions have drawn international attention due to the scale of the detention and the reported conditions within the camp.
The situation reflects broader tensions involving the Fulani community in Nigeria.
Details about the exact location of the camp and the Nigerian military's justification for the detentions remain unclear.
Further information is awaited regarding the response from Nigerian authorities and any measures to address the humanitarian issues.
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