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Saturday, 28 January 2012 - Nigeria army says kills 11 Boko Haram insurgents |
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Security Council to meet Fri, Jan 27 2012 Nigeria president tells Boko Haram to come out and talk Thu, Jan 26 2012 Nigeria's Boko Haram killed 935 people since 2009: report Tue, Jan 24 2012 Islamist insurgents kill over 178 in Nigeria's Kano Sun, Jan 22 2012 Nigerian sect kills over 100 in deadliest strike yet Sat, Jan 21 2012 Analysis & Opinion Nigeria’s President Jonathan tells violent Islamists of Boko Haram to come out and talk Obituary of a scandal : A first draft on Pakistan’s “Memogate” Related Topics World » MAIDUGURI, Nigeria | Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:30am EST MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's army killed 11 suspected Boko Haram insurgents during a gun battle at a checkpoint in the Islamist sect's heartland of Maiduguri on Saturday, the field operations officer in the remote northeastern city said. Nigerian forces are reeling from a sharp uptick of increasingly sophisticated and coordinated attacks by Boko Haram. Human Rights Watch says it has killed hundreds of people since launching an uprising against the government in 2009, including an attack on the city of Kano that killed 186. "Eleven BH (Boko Haram) members have been shot dead by the JTF (joint military taskforce) in Maiduguri today, following a shootout with the sect members at a checkpoint in a stop and search operation," field operations officer Colonel Victor Ebhamelehe said told Reuters. "One member of the sect who was wounded is receiving treatment at the hospital." Boko Haram began as a clerical movement opposed to western cultural influences in Maiduguri, a dusty town in the northeast region bordering Chad, Niger and Cameroon, on the cusp of the Sahara. It has since spread to much of Nigeria's north and has become the top security threat in Africa's biggest oil producer. Suspected sect members attacked a police station in Mandwari, in north Nigeria's Kano state, on Friday, police and witnesses said, leading to more than an hour of running gun battles that fatally wounded one policeman. "We lost one of our men in the attack in Mandwari inside the city. He is a corporal and he died on the way to hospital. The gunmen were repelled," Kano police commissioner Ibrahim Idris told Reuters on Saturday. In an audio tape posted on the Internet on Thursday, the purported leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, threatened to kill more security personnel and kidnap their families, and accused U.S. President Barack Obama of waging war on Islam, in an apparent effort to strike a chord with global jihadists. He denied that the group, which is loosely modeled on the Taliban, had been responsible for most of the civilian casualties in last Friday's attack on Kano. Police say most of those casualities were shot dead by sect members. 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