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'Music is not a crime': UN experts urge Nigeria to lift singer's death sentence
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29-09-2020 | 05:31
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'Music is not a crime': UN experts urge Nigeria to lift singer's death sentence
U.N. rights experts asked Nigeria on Monday to release a 22-year-old singer who was condemned to death over an allegedly blasphemous song, and said the sentence broke international law.
Yahaya Aminu Sharif was sentenced last month by a sharia court in Kano, in Nigeria's mostly Muslim north, after he performed the song and shared it on WhatsApp.
"Music is not a crime," read a joint statement from the group of U.N. rapporteurs.
"Application of the death penalty for artistic expression or for sharing a song on the internet is a flagrant violation of international human rights law, as well as of Nigeria's constitution," said Karima Bennoune, special rapporteur on cultural rights.
The rights experts said Nigeria should overturn the death sentence and guarantee the singer's safety while he launched an appeal. Protesters enraged by the song burned down Sharif's family home on March 4.
A spokesman for the Kano state judiciary, which runs sharia courts alongside the civil courts, said the decision was taken with legal backing, adding that he was unaware of the appeal.
"If we are requested to release him, it has to be through legal procedure," said spokesman Baba Jibo Ibrahim.
Kano's justice system has been in the spotlight since a sharia court also sentenced a 13-year-old boy to 10 years in prison last month after he was accused of making blasphemous statements during an argument.
The head of Poland's Auschwitz Memorial has written to Nigeria's president asking him to pardon the boy, Omar Farouq, and offering to serve part of the jail term himself as he could not "remain indifferent" as he represented a place where children were imprisoned and murdered.
Piotr Cywinski said dozens of people from around the world had also volunteered to serve part of Farouq's jail term.
"From the United States, from Europe, from Asia, from Africa, including Nigeria ... I'm not even able to sit down and count them all but there are certainly many more than 120," Cywinski told Reuters.
Two spokesmen for Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari declined to comment on Monday on either of the sharia court rulings in Kano.
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