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Friday, September 20, 2013

Death toll from Boko Haram attack rises to 143: Nigerian official


MAIDUGURI | Fri Sep 20, 2013 2:13pm EDT



MAIDUGURI (Reuters) – The death toll from an Islamist militant assault on travellers along a road in northeast Nigeria has risen to 143, an official from the local branch of the Environmental Protection Agency said on Friday.


In the attack on Tuesday, Boko Haram militants wearing military uniforms stopped traffic on a highway between the cities of Maiduguri and Damaturu, dragging people out of their vehicles and killing them, witnesses and security sources said. The initial toll was given as more than 20.


“We have been picking corpses off the roadsides all day, there are more in the bush, they are all travellers shot at or slaughtered by Boko Haram gunmen who attacked on Tuesday night. We have so far picked up 143 corpses,” the official, Abdulazeez Kolomi, said.



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Death toll from Boko Haram attack rises to 143: Nigerian official

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Nigerian army says it killed No. 2 leader of Boko Haram




  • Boko Haram has attacked various targets in the nation since 2009

  • Mamadu Bama is second-in-command of the Islamist extremist group, army says

  • He was killed along with his father, who was the group’s spiritual mentor



(CNN) — The Nigerian military said Thursday it killed one of the leaders of the Islamist extremist group, Boko Haram, which has waged an insurgency in the nation for years.


Mamadu Bama, also known as Abu Saad, was killed along with his father this month in Borno state, the military said in a statement.


He was the group’s second-in-command while his father was its spiritual mentor, the military said.


The militant group has not released any statement on the deaths.


Boko Haram has attacked various targets in the nation since 2009, murdering and kidnapping Westerners, and bombing schools and churches.


It is suspected to be behind a gruesome mosque killing this week. In that attack Sunday, militants brandishing automatic weapons killed 44 worshipers in the country’s troubled Borno state. Around the time of the attack, the group released a video boasting that it was growing stronger.


Boko Haram translates loosely as “western education is forbidden/sinful.” It holds all government authority in contempt and wants to establish a state in northern Nigeria under Islamic law.


Human rights groups have accused the Nigerian military of extrajudicial killings in its fight against the militant group.


“Soldiers have allegedly burned homes and executed Boko Haram suspects or residents with no apparent links to the group,” Human Rights Watch said in a report this year. “Nigerian authorities have rarely brought anyone to justice for these crimes.”




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Nigerian army says it killed No. 2 leader of Boko Haram