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- Oputa_panel abstract "Oputa Panel also known as the Human Rights Violations Investigations Commission was formed on June 14, 1999 by President Obasanjo as a Truth Commission to heal the wounds of the past and move beyond them through reconciliation based on knowledge of the truth. It was mandated to establish the causes, nature and extent of human rights violations between January 15, 1966 and May 28, 1999. The commission received over 10,000 petitions and heard about 340 cases. The commission heard cases related to an alleged military coup that implicated former president Olusegun Obasanjo and Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, communal conflicts within the Ife and Modakeke communities, warring communities in Ogoniland and the murder of Dele Giwa, a journalist. However, though some alleged perpetrators of human rights violations tesftified to the commisison, none accepted blame for any of their actions. and the Nigerian government has not officially made public the recommendations of the commission.".
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- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Truth_and_reconciliation_commissions.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Dele_Giwa.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Hamza_al-Mustapha.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Ife.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Modakeke.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Ogoni_people.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Olusegun_Obasanjo.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Shehu_Musa_YarAdua.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Nigeria.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(South_Africa).
- Oputa_panel wikiPageWikiLink Truth_and_reconciliation_commission.
- Oputa_panel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Oputa_panel subject Category:Truth_and_reconciliation_commissions.
- Oputa_panel comment "Oputa Panel also known as the Human Rights Violations Investigations Commission was formed on June 14, 1999 by President Obasanjo as a Truth Commission to heal the wounds of the past and move beyond them through reconciliation based on knowledge of the truth. It was mandated to establish the causes, nature and extent of human rights violations between January 15, 1966 and May 28, 1999. The commission received over 10,000 petitions and heard about 340 cases.".
- Oputa_panel label "Oputa panel".
- Oputa_panel sameAs Q22907509.
- Oputa_panel sameAs Q22907509.
- Oputa_panel wasDerivedFrom Oputa_panel?oldid=707401556.
- Oputa_panel isPrimaryTopicOf Oputa_panel.