Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Civil War In Nigeria's North -- News Updates July 29, 2009

A police officer looks over the bodies of militants killed outside police headquarters in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Clashes in four northern states reportedly left hundreds dead, mostly rebels whose goal is to establish radical Islamic rule. Pius Utomi Ekpei / AFP/Getty Images

Nigerian Army Attacks Rebels In North -- L.A. Times

Soldiers are sent to battle Boko Haram militants, who are fighting to establish radical Islamic rule. The death toll is reportedly in the hundreds.

Reporting from Maiduguri, Nigeria -- The Nigerian army launched an assault Tuesday against "Taliban" militants fighting to establish radical Islamic rule in the north of the country, in an escalation of clashes that reportedly have left hundreds dead.

The rebels, armed with machetes, guns and bows and arrows, had attacked police stations and targeted police and government officials in the predominantly Muslim north Sunday and Monday.

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More News On The Civil War In Nigeria's Northern Provinces

Nigerian troops battle Islamic militants in north -- AP
Nigerian troops bid to rout Islamist sect -- Yahoo News/AFP
Nigerian Authorities Continue Assault on Militant Islamic Sect -- Voice of America
Violent clashes spread in North-east Nigeria -- NEXT
Nigerian Forces Shell Mosque As Violence Claims More Than 250 Lives -- Huffington Post
Hostages freed in Nigeria clashes -- BBC
Analysis: Poverty, graft behind Nigeria violence -- Yahoo News/AP
Profile: Boko Haram -- Al Jazeera

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