Nnandi Kanu, IPOB领导人, 对将1966年政变称为「伊格博政变」提出法律诉讼。
Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader, files legal action against labeling the 1966 coup an "Igbo coup."
Nnandi Kanu是IPOB的领导人,他指示他的律师对将1966年军事政变称为“Igbo政变”的任何人采取法律行动。 14名涉案军官中只有两名是Igbo。
Nnamdi Kanu, leader of IPOB, has instructed his lawyers to take legal action against anyone calling the 1966 military coup an "Igbo coup," arguing only two of the 14 officers involved were Igbo.
Kanu认为,这一标签源于对Igbo人民的无理仇恨,助长了他未经审判的长期拘留。
Kanu believes this label stems from unjustified hatred towards the Igbo people, contributing to his prolonged detention without trial.