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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, April 26, 2014
Boko Haram: using terror to bring sharia to northern Nigeria
JONATHAN MILLERForeign Affairs Correspondent
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jihadist group's escalating campaign of terror has claimed 4,000
civilian lives in just four years, and Boko Haram is now linked to the
kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls. But who are they?
Their name means "western education is forbidden", and while the group has targeted many schools -
and schoolchildren - it has also attacked churches, mosques, police
stations, government buildings, bus stations and even a UN compound, as
well as carrying out assassinations and kidnappings.
The sect claims to be fighting for a strict sharia state in northern
Nigeria and is believed to receive guns and money from Salafist al-Qaeda-linked
insurgent groups in the Islamic Maghreb and beyond. Boko Haram is
estimated to have killed 4,000 people during its four-year-insurgency. The Nigerian military is estimated to have killed almost as many in its efforts to hunt down and kill the insurgents.
Security analysts say that following the extra-judicial killing, in
military custody, of Boko Haram's former leader in 2009, a rift
developed between his successor, Abubakar Shekkau and
another commander, Mamman Nur, whose ideology is said to be more in
sync with international jihadism. All three had studied theology
together in Borno and all reportedly admired the Taliban.
Boko Haram has failed to take control of any big population centres. There has been a marked shift towards instilling terror in Nigerians.
Nur is also a veteran of fighting in Somalia and is understood to have
learned expertise in more sophisticated terrorist tactics. Experts say,
though, that recent attacks against soft targets, including the mass-kidnapping of the schoolgirls, could be interpreted as a sign of lowered capability.
Boko Haram has failed to take control of any big population centres.
There has been a marked tactical shift towards instilling terror in
Nigerians, particularly in the north east of the country, through
guerrilla-style attacks and kidnappings. Its attacks have devastated the
economy in that region, and, more widely, have served to undermine
public confidence in the government of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Earlier this week, General Yakubu Gowon, Nigeria's head of state during the Biafran civil war, said he believed the country had fallen back into what he called "full-scale civil war".