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Amnesty urges Nigeria to investigate deaths in army-run camp, military says report baseless

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By Ahmed Kingimi

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, April ​30 (Reuters) - Amnesty International called on Nigeria to investigate reports that ⁠at least 150 people, most of them children, had died in an army-run camp in north-central ​Kwara state - though the military said the reports were baseless.

The ‌victims were reported to be among about 1,500 members of the Fulani community who were moved to ⁠the camp in Yikpata after facing escalating ⁠attacks by armed groups, Amnesty said on Thursday.

"Instead of finding safety, they face overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, restrictions on their movements, acute malnutrition and ‌disease," Amnesty said in a statement.

The military dismissed the ⁠report of deaths. "There is no ‌verifiable evidence to support such an ​allegation," Major General Michael Onoja, Director of Defence Media Operations, told Reuters.  

"I doubt its veracity. Nothing ‌like this has happened," he ​added.

Amnesty said its researchers ⁠who visited the camp in April spoke ‌to survivors who said ⁠starvation and disease were widespread, with multiple bodies buried in single graves.

Communities have come under increasing pressure ​as Islamist militants from ‌the north push into the region, security analysts ⁠have said.

(Additional reporting by Camillus ​Eboh in Abuja; Writing by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; ​Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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