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Riot
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"boko haram kills as many as 2000 "


  

          

so there are elections coming up, and this whole thing seems to be politically kind of a non issue... ?
or just another tallking point, like- jobs, oil subsidies, energy reform, pyschopathic militants slaughtering thousands and building a separate state within the country, town by town

but maybe i got it wrong?

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Hundreds of bodies – too many to count – remain strewn in the bush in Nigeria from an Islamic extremist attack that Amnesty International described as the “deadliest massacre” in the history of Boko Haram.

Fighting continued on Friday around Baga, a town on the border with Chad where insurgents seized a key military base on 3 January and attacked again on Wednesday.

“Security forces have responded rapidly, and have deployed significant military assets and conducted air strikes against militant targets,” said a government spokesman.

District head Baba Abba Hassan said most victims are children, women and elderly people who could not run fast enough when insurgents drove into Baga, firing rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles on town residents.

“The human carnage perpetrated by Boko Haram terrorists in Baga was enormous,” Muhammad Abba Gava, a spokesman for poorly armed civilians in a defence group that fights Boko Haram, told the Associated Press.

He said the civilian fighters gave up on trying to count all the bodies. “No one could attend to the corpses and even the seriously injured ones who may have died by now,” Gava said.

An Amnesty International statement said there are reports the town was razed and as many as 2,000 people killed.

If true, “this marks a disturbing and bloody escalation of Boko Haram’s ongoing onslaught,” said Daniel Eyre, Nigeria researcher for Amnesty International.

The previous bloodiest day in the uprising involved soldiers gunning down unarmed detainees freed in a 14 March 2014 attack on Giwa military barracks in Maiduguri city. Amnesty said then that satellite imagery indicated more than 600 people were killed that day.
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The attacks come five weeks away from presidential elections which are likely to trigger even more bloodshed. Already under a state of emergency, the three north-eastern states worst hit by Boko Haram asked the central government for more troops earlier this week. The government has said voting will take place across Borno state although the worsening insecurity means few international observers are likely to get clearance to oversee voting in an area that is traditionally opposition-supporting.

Around 1.5 million people have been displaced by the violence, many of whom will not be able to vote in the polls under Nigeria’s current electoral laws.

Boko Haram also appears to be regionalising the conflict, after threatening neighbouring Cameroon in a video earlier this week.

The government has made no official comment on the alleged massacres. President Goodluck Jonathan skimmed security issues when he relaunched his re-election bid in front of thousands of cheering supporters in the economic capital, Lagos, on Thursday.

The five-year insurgency killed more than 10,000 people last year alone, according to the Washington-based Council on Foreign Relations. More than a million people are displaced inside Nigeria and hundreds of thousands have fled across its borders into Chad and Cameroon.

Emergency workers said this week they are having a hard time coping with scores of children separated from their parents in the chaos of Boko Haram’s increasingly frequent and deadly attack



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boko haram kills as many as 2000 [View all] , Riot, Sat Jan-10-15 11:32 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
how/why should this be a talking point in US politics?
Jan 10th 2015
1
i think he meant a talking point in nigerian politics.
Jan 10th 2015
3
correct
Jan 10th 2015
8
Maybe he means next month's elections in Nigeria
Jan 10th 2015
4
      got it... sorry for my western bias
Jan 10th 2015
5
           if govt doesnt do anything abt it, who will? UN? mercenaries?
Jan 10th 2015
7
                the gov't definitely has a role, but i'm questioning campaign strategy
Jan 10th 2015
9
                im obviously 10k miles away, but it appears to be little mentioned at al...
Jan 10th 2015
12
                I don't know, but it's certainly not the people of Nigeria themselves.
Jan 15th 2015
14
you should post links when you swipe
Jan 10th 2015
2
ranges from hundreds to thousands...
Jan 10th 2015
6
      right. it's horrible no matter the amount
Jan 10th 2015
10
short of an all-out military ground/air assault
Jan 10th 2015
11
I can see Nigeria just splitting into two countries.
Jan 10th 2015
13
can't split, BH doesn't want to govern.
Jan 15th 2015
16
smh
Jan 15th 2015
15
Nigerian president visits survivors of Boko Haram massacre
Jan 16th 2015
17
BH using girls as "suicide" bombers
Jan 16th 2015
18
      West African leaders consider joint force to fight Boko Haram
Jan 16th 2015
19

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