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<p>The Nigerian authorities have a responsibility to investigate and prosecute all
war crimes, crimes against humanity and other human rights abuses committed on their
territory. We continue to make clear to the Nigerian authorities, at the highest levels
the importance of protecting civilians including ethnic and religious minorities,
and human rights for all. The Minister for Africa discussed the impact of violence
in Nigeria with President Buhari's Chief of Staff, on 29 June.</p><p>An International
Criminal Court (ICC) preliminary examination into the situation in Nigeria commenced
in 2010, and focussed on alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity including
by Boko Haram in the North East. The ICC Prosecutor acknowledged that steps have been
taken by the Nigerian authorities to investigate these offences but requested further
information and evidence demonstrating that relevant national proceedings are being
conducted or are intended to be conducted.</p><p>The Nigerian Human Rights Commission,
set up by the Nigerian Federal Government, also serves as an extra-judicial mechanism
to safeguard the human rights of Nigerians. The UK Government will continue to push
for allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity and other human rights abuses
to be investigated by the Nigerian authorities, and for those responsible to be held
to account. Suspects should have access to justice and cases should be carried out
in accordance with Nigerian law and international human rights standards.</p>
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