Boko Haram
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Boko Haram is a Nigerian Islamic group whose name means forbidden education (understood by local Hausa dialect to really mean "Western education [or karatun boko] is a sin").[1] They are reported to have urged followers in several northern states of Nigeria to attack police stations, prisons and churches and burn down schools in an attempt to enforce extreme Sharia and rid the country of all Western education.[2] It is also reported that the group has ties to Afghanistan.[3]
For more information see Wikipedia's article: Boko Haram
In the News
- Nigerian Army Kills 100 at Mosque in Fight With Militants - Fox News, July 30, 2009
- Captured leader of Nigerian militant sect is dead - Christian Purefoy - CNN, July 30, 2009
- Probe sought in Nigerian hard-line Islamic leader's death - Christian Purefoy - CNN, July 31, 2009
- 700 die in fighting in northern Nigeria - CNN, August 2, 2009
- Victims of Nigerian clashes buried in mass graves - Christian Purefoy - CNN, August 3, 2009
- Warnings Ignored In Nigeria, Clerics Say - Katharine Houreld - The Washington Post, August 3, 2009
- Think Tank: Boko Haram - Steve Coll - The New Yorker, August 3, 2009
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References
- ↑ Nigerian Police: 55 Dead in Islamist Attacks - Fox News, July 27, 2009
- ↑ Nigeria on the brink - The Times Online, August 1, 2009
- ↑ World Digest: Nigeria - Islamist Concedes Link to Afghanistan - The Washington Post, September 3, 2009