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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Nigeria: 200 killed in week of Boko Haram attacks


Fresh wave of violence in north-eastern states

New reports suggest that Islamist militants have been responsible for the deaths of at least 200 civilians in north-eastern Nigeria in the last week.

Original estimates indicated that 106 were killed in the Christian village of Izghe near the border of Cameroon in an attack on Saturday when armed men attacked the rural community, slaughtering dozens of innocent people and forcing many others to flee. The death toll has now increased to at least 121.

The attackers are thought to be members of Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist group with ties to al-Qaeda that has declared an intention to cleanse the country of Christians, eradicate Nigerian democracy, and replace it with an Islamic state guided by Sharia law.

They also detonated bombs and set fire to homes in the attack. Keep reading

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Nigeria: latest Boko Haram attack kills 106

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