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en>fr fr>en By PopsFrost Comments: 10058, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008On Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:35 AM
Coordinated attacks claimed by a radical Islamist sect killed at least 143 people in north Nigeria's largest city, a hospital official said Saturday, as gunfire still echoed around some areas of the sprawling city. Soldiers and police officers swarmed over streets Saturday in Kano, a city of more than 9 million people that remains an important political and religious hub in Nigeria's Muslim north. But their effectiveness remains in question, as the uniformed bodies of many of their colleagues lay in the overflowing mortuary of Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, Kano's largest hospital.
A hospital official there said at least 143 people died in the attacks Friday. The count included some bodies already claimed by families for immediate burial per Islamic law, the official said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to disclose the figure to journalists. Other bodies could be lying at other clinics and hospitals in the city. In a statement issued late Friday, federal police spokesman Olusola Amore said attackers targeted five police buildings, two immigration offices and the local headquarters of the State Security Service, Nigeria's secret police. Nwakpa O. Nwakpa, a spokesman for the Nigerian Red Cross, said volunteers offered first aid to the wounded, and evacuated those seriously injured to local hospitals. He said officials continued to collect corpses scattered around sites of the attacks. A survey of two hospitals by the Red Cross showed at least 50 people were injured in Friday's attack, he said. State authorities declared a 24-hour curfew late Friday as residents hid inside their homes amid the fighting. A Boko Haram spokesman using the nom de guerre Abul-Qaqa claimed responsibility for the attacks in a message to journalists. He said the attack came as the state government refused to release Boko Haram members held by the police. Boko Haram has carried out increasingly sophisticated and bloody attacks in its campaign to implement strict Shariah law across Nigeria, a multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people. Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" in the local Hausa language, is responsible for at least 510 killings last year alone, according to an AP count. So far this year, the group has been blamed for at least 219 killings, according to an AP count. (READ: Boko Haram Hits Nigeria on Christmas Day)The sect's targets have included both Muslims and Christians. However, the group has begun specifically targeting Christians after promising it will kill any Christians living in Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north. That has further inflamed religious and ethnic tensions in Nigeria, which has seen ethnic violence kill thousands in recent years along the divide between the north and the largely Christian south. Friday's attacks also could cause more unrest, as violence in Kano has set off attacks throughout the north in the past, including postelection violence in April that saw 800 people killed. Kano, an ancient city, remains important in the history of Islam in Nigeria and has important religious figures there today. Amid the recent unrest and attacks, at least two journalists have been killed in Nigeria. Journalist Enenche Akogwu, who worked as a correspondent in Kano for private news station Channels Television, was shot and killed Friday while reporting on the attacks, colleagues said. In central Nigeria's city of Jos, Nansok Sallah, a news editor for a government-owned radio station called Highland FM, was found dead in a shallow stream Thursday, the victim of an apparent murder, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
Yeah, Geert Wilders and Newt Gingrich are the loons. 8 Replies to At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks | re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks en>fr fr>en By Armonteutmaronne Comments: 8908, member since Sun May 20, 2007On Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:43 AM
PopsFrost wrote:
A hospital official there said at least 143 people died in the attacks Friday. The count included some bodies already claimed by families for immediate burial per Islamic law, the official said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to disclose the figure to journalists. Other bodies could be lying at other clinics and hospitals in the city. In a statement issued late Friday, federal police spokesman Olusola Amore said attackers targeted five police buildings, two immigration offices and the local headquarters of the State Security Service, Nigeria's secret police. Nwakpa O. Nwakpa, a spokesman for the Nigerian Red Cross, said volunteers offered first aid to the wounded, and evacuated those seriously injured to local hospitals. He said officials continued to collect corpses scattered around sites of the attacks. A survey of two hospitals by the Red Cross showed at least 50 people were injured in Friday's attack, he said. State authorities declared a 24-hour curfew late Friday as residents hid inside their homes amid the fighting. A Boko Haram spokesman using the nom de guerre Abul-Qaqa claimed responsibility for the attacks in a message to journalists. He said the attack came as the state government refused to release Boko Haram members held by the police. Boko Haram has carried out increasingly sophisticated and bloody attacks in its campaign to implement strict Shariah law across Nigeria, a multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people. Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" in the local Hausa language, is responsible for at least 510 killings last year alone, according to an AP count. So far this year, the group has been blamed for at least 219 killings, according to an AP count. (READ: Boko Haram Hits Nigeria on Christmas Day)The sect's targets have included both Muslims and Christians. However, the group has begun specifically targeting Christians after promising it will kill any Christians living in Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north. That has further inflamed religious and ethnic tensions in Nigeria, which has seen ethnic violence kill thousands in recent years along the divide between the north and the largely Christian south. Friday's attacks also could cause more unrest, as violence in Kano has set off attacks throughout the north in the past, including postelection violence in April that saw 800 people killed. Kano, an ancient city, remains important in the history of Islam in Nigeria and has important religious figures there today. Amid the recent unrest and attacks, at least two journalists have been killed in Nigeria. Journalist Enenche Akogwu, who worked as a correspondent in Kano for private news station Channels Television, was shot and killed Friday while reporting on the attacks, colleagues said. In central Nigeria's city of Jos, Nansok Sallah, a news editor for a government-owned radio station called Highland FM, was found dead in a shallow stream Thursday, the victim of an apparent murder, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.
Yeah, Geert Wilders and Newt Gingrich are the loons.
Yes and you are the moron of the year ! | re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By balls Comments: 26382, member since Tue Aug 24, 2004On Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:00 PM
143 what? | re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks (karma: 5)
en>fr fr>en By MadRusski Comments: 39015, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004On Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:22 PM
But but but ...who cares?! Not the progressive humanity, of course.
Now, if it was an American putting panties on a raghead's face or Koran flushed down the toilet, or Israels disarming terrorist mob on a ship - then you would have all media in the world screaming on the top of their lungs | re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By jukinj3 Comments: 15035, member since Tue Apr 08, 2003On Sun Jan 22, 2012 05:20 PM
143? It's a start. | re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks en>fr fr>en By shiner Comments: 108, member since Mon Aug 24, 2009On Sun Jan 22, 2012 05:23 PM
Looks like somebody wanted their money back. | |
re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks en>fr fr>en By CaptainSensible  Comments: 7431, member since Tue Mar 04, 2003On Sun Jan 22, 2012 05:26 PM
So what, they're niggers.
But they're Christians.
Yeah, but niggers.
But Christians!
But niggers!
Repeat until meltdown...
Sounds like an FF Catch 22 to me.  | re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks en>fr fr>en By SevenSeventeen Comments: 13769, member since Tue Apr 22, 2003On Sun Jan 22, 2012 11:26 PM
I was to young to remember Baifra - so now we'll get the 3D updated version.
IMHO - there is something more going on here than a bunch of muzz nigs from Boko Haram group.
This is coordinated and sophisticated killing - outside AQ groups involved for sure. | re: At Least 143 Killed in Nigeria Attacks en>fr fr>en By Fredmasse  Comments: 39889, member since Wed Jan 12, 2005On Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:15 AM
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