Friday, November 29, 2013

Rights group: Extremists abduct females in Nigeria

Nigeria — Human Rights Watch says Islamic extremists in northeast Nigeria are abducting and apparently raping women and girls.
A report Thursday also criticizes the Nigerian government for failing to account for hundreds of men and boys rounded up by security forces using emergency powers in the Islamic uprising. The London-based organization quotes witnesses saying hundreds have died of dehydration, illness and beatings while many other detainees have been executed.
It quotes commanders of vigilante groups describing the rescue of kidnapped women and girls in attacks on hideouts of the Boko Haram terrorist network. Some were pregnant and others had babies.
Human Rights Watch also accused Boko Haram of using children as young as 12 in hostilities.
Boko Haram is blamed for the killings of hundreds of civilians in recent months.
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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Key Nigerian governors defect to opposition

Nigeria — Five key Nigerian governors have defected to the opposition, in a blow to President Goodluck Jonathan’s governing party and its chances for re-election in 2015.
The defectors include men who control some of the country’s largest budgets and voting blocs — Gov. Rotimi Amaechi of oil-rich Rivers State in the mainly Christian south and Gov. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of Kano, the second most populous state, in the predominantly Muslim north.
The defectors’ leader, Abubakar Kawu Baraje, a former chairman of the ruling People’s Democratic Party, said the dissidents agreed to a merger after “exhaustive deliberation” Tuesday with the opposition All Progressives Congress and acted “to rescue our fledgling democracy and our nation.”
Two other dissenting governors said they still are considering their options.
The spokesman for Jonathan’s party, Olisa Metuh, said the Democrats “remain unperturbed as we are now rid of detractors and distractions.”
The defectors have “embraced a narrow group of ethnic and religious bigots whose main intention is to unleash a state of anarchy on Nigeria,” he said in a statement.
Jonathan’s party has governed since decades of military dictatorship ended in 1999. He has not said he will run, but supporters already are campaigning.
Many northerners say Jonathan has broken an unwritten party pact to rotate the country’s leadership between north and south to balance power in the fractious nation divided almost equally between Muslims and Christians. A Christian, Jonathan was vice president in 2010 when President Umar Yar’Adua, a Muslim, died in office. He took power and won 2011 elections.
Jonathan’s government is considered by many to be largely ineffectual in dealing with the huge challenges confronting Africa’s biggest oil producer and its most populous nation of more than 160 million.
An Islamic uprising has killed thousands in the northeast of the country. Neither Jonathan nor his officials have responded to charges that soldiers have committed gross human rights abuses and may have killed more people than the extremists.
Hundreds of people have been slain this year in ethnic-religious clashes over land and grazing rights across Nigeria’s Middle Belt, where decades-old conflicts between mainly Christian farmers and largely Muslim nomadic herders has increased despite the deployment of security forces and peace committees.
While Jonathan’s government has bought off militants whose attacks had scared off investment in the oil-rich Niger Delta, it has failed to curb thefts of oil estimated at 200,000 barrels a day — 10 percent of production and a big chunk out of the national treasury. Military leaders and politicians are believed involved in the thefts, with only a small fraction stolen by locals aggrieved at the loss of farmland and fishing ground polluted by decades of careless oil production.
Nigeria’s government is also seen as largely ineffective against rising piracy in its waters by criminals who have expanded their operations to neighboring countries in the Gulf of Guinea.
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Monday, November 25, 2013

Extremists kill 12 in north Nigeria village attack

Nigeria — Survivors say militants screaming “God is great!” killed at least 12 civilians and set homes ablaze as they rampaged through a village in northeastern Nigeria, an area that has been attacked several times.
Villagers who trekked nearly 100 kilometers (60 miles) to Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, said 30 Islamic extremists bearing guns and explosives rode into Sandiya village on Thursday in all-terrain vehicles and on motorbikes. The news came when survivors arrived Saturday since cell phone service has been cut by the military.
Reports of similar attacks in neighboring Yobe state could not be confirmed immediately. The area was tense Sunday with increased military checkpoints and patrols.
Northeastern Nigeria is under a state of emergency as the army battles an Islamic uprising that has killed thousands in four years.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

1 police officer killed in early morning attack on Nigerian police station

GOMBE, Nigeria — Nigerian police say one officer was killed when gunmen attacked a police station in Gombe state in northern Nigeria.
Police spokesman Fwaji Attajiri said three of the attackers were killed in the shootout early Tuesday about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the state capital, also called Gombe.
Gombe state is relatively peaceful but it borders three northeastern states that have been under emergency rule for more than six months as security forces battle with Islamic extremist rebels from Boko Haram.
The last deadly attack in Gombe was six months ago on another police station. Boko Haram was not directly blamed for either attack but the rebels have killed thousands in the past four years, targeting security forces, government buildings, churches, mosques, schools and infrastructure, mostly in northeastern Nigeria.
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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Nigeria militant claim they kidnapped and released American sailors for ransom

Nigeria — Rebels are claiming responsibility for the kidnapping and release for ransom of two American saiLors off the coast of the oil-rich Niger Delta.

A statement purporting to come from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta said Sunday that it received $2-million ransom for the sailors, mostly from Nigerian authorities.
U.S. officials had identified the mariners as the captain and chief engineer of the U.S.-flagged C-Retriever offshore supply vessel taken in an Oct. 23 attack.
Analysts believe the militant group has lost much of its operational capability, but oil pipeline attacks and kidnappings are still common in the Niger Delta.
Almost all foreigners kidnapped are released once ransoms are paid.
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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Nigerian military kills 5 suspected Islamic extremists near northern city of Kano

KANO, Nigeria — The Nigerian military says two soldiers and five suspected Islamic extremists were killed in shootouts early Saturday morning on the outskirts of Kano, a northern city that has been relatively peaceful in recent months.
Army Captain Ikedichi Iweha, spokesman for the security forces’ combined Joint Task Force, said the suspects were planning simultaneous suicide attacks in the Nigerian capital Abuja and Kano, the country’s second largest city.
In an email sent to reporters, Iweha said “intelligence available indicates that the terrorists were in the process of finalizing plans.” He said security forces also confiscated nearly 50 AK-47 rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
Iweha said security is being tightened in Kano, amid fears that insurgents are fleeing to the city from the three northeastern states currently under emergency rule.
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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Northern Nigeria receives its first commercial flight in 2 years

Thursday, November 7, 2013


Northern Nigeria receives its first commercial flight in 2 years

Nigeria — International commercial flights have resumed in northern Nigeria after a two-year suspension and despite calls for a continuation of emergency rule in parts of the region, an aviation official said Thursday.
Security will be provided for the newly-renovated international airport in Kano, Nigeria’s second-largest city, added Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria spokesman Yakubu Dati.
“We are paying more attention to Kano because of the volatile situation there but there’s been a lot of calm and a restoration of peace,” he said. “And that signifies the return of business.”
Kano has been the sight of many insurgent attacks, including coordinated bombings in 2012 that killed nearly 200 people.
A Sudan Airline flight that landed there Wednesday has already departed with new passengers, he said.
In the future, the airport authority hopes international flights will move produce as well as people. Roughly 70 percent of the vegetables grown in northern Nigeria are wasted partially because farmers have no way to export their products, Dati said.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan this week asked lawmakers to extend emergency rule in three northeastern states, which do not include Kano, also a state.
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Monday, November 4, 2013

Nigeria: Suspected Islamic militants attack wedding convoy, death toll varies from 5 to 30

YOLA, Nigeria — Suspected Islamic militants attacked a wedding convoy in northeast Nigeria over the weekend, the latest in a storm of violence in the region as government troops battle religious extremists bent on turning Africa’s most populous nation into an Islamic state. Authorities on Sunday gave conflicting accounts of the death toll, however — ranging from five to as many as 30, including the groom.
The attack took place Saturday on the highway between Gama and Gwoza towns in Borno state, military spokesman Lt. Col. Muhammed Dole said. That road runs alongside forests that are a known hideout of Islamic extremists from the Boko Haram network.
Dole put the death toll at five. However, Adamawa state spokesman Ahmad Sajoh said more than 30 people, including the groom, were killed. He did not explain where his information came from, but noted that the groom and his guests were from Adamawa, which neighbors Borno state, and had been driving home.
Meanwhile, a minibus taxi driver said he passed many bodies on the road near Firgi village in Borno, where the wedding ceremony was held. Firgi is near the border with Adamawa state.
“We saw a lot of dead bodies killed by gunshots and some by the roadside that appeared to have been slaughtered” with their throats slit, the driver, who asked to be identified only as Shaibu, told reporters Sunday in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. He did not say the exact number of bodies he saw.
Shaibu said his terrified passengers wanted to turn back, but “I took the risk ... and said God is in control.”
Boko Haram is leading an uprising aimed at installing an Islamic state in Nigeria, possibly the greatest threat in decades to the cohesion of the West African country. Nigeria is Africa’s biggest oil producer. Its population of more than 160 million people is divided almost equally between the mainly Muslim north and the predominantly Christian south.
Last week, suspected extremists attacked a military checkpoint in the same area, and witnesses said they killed at least four security force members and made off with army vehicles, weapons and ammunition. The Nigerian military never confirmed nor denied that report.
The military is still battling the Islamic extremists more than five months after the government declared a state of emergency and flooded three states that cover one-sixth of the country with troops and police officers. The security forces have driven the insurgents from major towns and attacked bush camps with aerial bombardments and ground assaults. Hundreds of combatants and civilians, mainly Muslims, have died in recent weeks.
But military officials regularly downplay the number of people who die in attacks by extremists and inflate the number of insurgents said to have been killed. With cell phone contact in the area cut for months — the military said extremists were using the network to coordinate attacks — information is slow to come out and hard to independently confirm. Journalists also have limited access to the Internet.
Some reports have yet to be verified. The military claimed two months ago that Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau “may have been killed” in an attack. When Shekau put out a video to prove he was alive, the military said it was investigating the video to see if someone was impersonating Shekau.
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Leader of Nigerian Islamic uprising says he commanded attack on city that killed at least 127

Nigerian Islamic militant leader Abubakar Shekau boasts in a new video that he commanded the Oct. 23 battle in a provincial capital that killed at least 127 people.
All but two were combatants killed during five hours of fierce fighting in Yobe state capital, Damaturu. It was the first major attack on an urban center in months in the Islamic uprising that has northeastern Nigeria in its sixth month of a state of emergency.
It Boko Haram’s latest show of strength in the face of a nearly 6-month-long military crackdown in which security forces swiftly freed major urban centers and towns under the sway of the religious extremists. But they have been struggling to hunt the militants down in hideouts believed to be forests and caves and across borders with Cameroon, Chad and Niger, from which they emerge to attack soft targets like schools and villages. Hundreds of civilians have been killed by Boko Haram in recent weeks.
The video, obtained Monday and dubbed The Battle of Damaturu, shows the bearded Shekau in military camouflage, cradling an AK-47 automatic rifle and speaking in Arabic, Hausa and his native Kanuri as he sings the praises of Allah.
“My brethren, this is the story I want to tell my brothers and the whole world: All this weaponry that you are seeing — it is Allah who gave this to his worshippers who are fighting for Jihad — all this ammunition was obtained in just one place.”
The blurry video pans to a masked and armed fighter standing amid hundreds of guns and ammunition belts and scores of boxes — all of which Shekau claims was captured in Damaturu.
He said he does not need to tell the world how many soldiers were killed — implying it was many — and accuses the military of lying about its casualties.
Nigeria’s military says it killed 70 extremists that day in a shootout at a checkpoint just outside Damaturu and that it “neutralized” the attackers, who then regrouped to attack Damaturu, where another 25 were killed. During that fighting, the militants set ablaze four police command posts in different areas of the city and an army barracks on its outskirts. They also looted the hospital’s store of medication and took off with two ambulances.
Nigeria’s military says it killed a total of 95 insurgents and lost 22 soldiers and eight police officers. An AP reporter who visited the mortuary counted 17 bodies in police uniform and 31 bodies said to belong to extremists.
The military also claimed two months ago that Shekau “may have been killed” in an attack. When Shekau put out a video to prove he was still alive, the military said it was investigating the video to see if someone was impersonating the leader of the religious extremists.
The fighting at Damaturu overshadowed a major victory in which the military in neighboring Borno state said they bombed two “terrorist camps” and followed through with ground assaults that killed 74 insurgents while two soldiers were wounded.
On Saturday, suspected extremists attacked a wedding convoy on a highway in a rural area of Borno state, with authorities giving conflicting accounts of the death toll ranging from five to as many as 30, including the groom.
Boko Haram’s Islamic uprising poses the biggest threat in decades to the security and cohesion of Nigeria, a fractious nation that is Africa’s most populous with more than 160 million people almost equally divided between the mainly Muslim north and predominantly Christian south. The West African country is Africa’s biggest oil producer.
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