Friday 4 July 2014

Atheist forced to spend 18 days in a psychiatric ward after his Nigerian Muslim family declared him insane for not believing in God

A Nigerian man was detained on a psychiatric ward for 18 days because he did not believe in God, a humanist charity has said.
Mubarak Bala said he was detained and medicated at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, in Kano state, northern Nigeria, by his Muslim family after speaking openly about his religious beliefs, the International Humanist and Ethical Union has said.
Mr Bala was freed on Tuesday following a strike at the hospital which also saw a number of other patients discharged, the charity said in a statement this week.
Mubarak Bala was detained on a psychiatric ward for 18 days because he did not believe in God, a humanist charity has said
Mubarak Bala was detained on a psychiatric ward for 18 days because he did not believe in God, a humanist charity has said

The IHEU, along with other activists who had been pushing for his release, agreed not to issue the news of his release until he was in a safe location.
The charity said: 'There are still deep concerns for Mubarak's safety in a part of the
country where accusations of "apostasy" can be deadly.'
Following his detainment, Mr Mubarak had used email and Twitter to seek help, until his phone was taken off him.
He has now thanked those who campaigned for his release and said he no longer wants to take legal action.
Mr Bala has said he was detained and medicated at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, in Kano state, northern Nigeria, by his Muslim family after speaking openly about his religious beliefs, the International Humanist and Ethical Union has said
Mr Bala has said he was detained and medicated at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, in Kano state, northern Nigeria, by his Muslim family after speaking openly about his religious beliefs, the International Humanist and Ethical Union has said

At the time he was detained, IHEU spokesman Bob Churchill said: 'It appears that a warped notion of family honour is the motivation to pressure Mubarak in this appalling manner, to conform to religious views that he simply doesn’t hold. This is an abhorrent violation of his freedom of thought and belief.'
While detained, Mr Bala told online he was detained because of a 'personality change' after he became atheist despite having been raised a Muslim.
Activists instructed a Kano-based lawyer and campaigned for the hospital to reassess his case and for the government to call for his release.

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