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Islamist gunmen kill Nigerian college students in their sleep

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  1. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    Another day, another act of terrorism and senseless violence in the name of an Islamist group. It's out of control.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24322683

    Nigeria attack: Students shot dead as they slept

    Suspected Islamist gunmen have attacked a college in north-eastern Nigeria, killing up to 50 students.

    The students were shot dead as they slept in their dormitory at the College of Agriculture in Yobe state.

    North-eastern Nigeria is under a state of emergency amid an Islamist insurgency by the Boko Haram group.

    Boko Haram is fighting to overthrow Nigeria's government to create an Islamic state, and has launched a number of attacks on schools.

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    Casualty figures from the latest attack vary, but a local politician told the BBC that around 50 students had been killed.

    The politician said two vanloads of bodies had been taken to a hospital in Yobe's state capital, Damaturu.

    A witness quoted by Reuters news agency counted 40 bodies at the hospital, mostly those of young men believed to be students.

    College provost Molima Idi Mato, speaking to Associated Press, also said the number of dead could be as high as 50, adding that security forces were still recovering the bodies and that about 1,000 students had fled the campus.

    A Nigerian military source told AP that soldiers had collected 42 bodies.

    The gunmen also set fire to classrooms, a military spokesman in Yobe state, Lazarus Eli, told Agence France-Presse.

    The college is in the rural Gujba district.

    In May, President Goodluck Jonathan ordered an operation against Boko Haram, and a state of emergency was declared for the north-east on 14 May.

    Many of the Islamist militants left their bases in the north-east and violence initially fell, but revenge attacks quickly followed.

    In June, Boko Haram carried out two attacks on schools in the region.

    At least nine children were killed in a school on the outskirts of Maiduguri, while 13 students and teachers were killed in a school in Damaturu.

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    In July in the village of Mamudo in Yobe state, Islamist militants attacked a school's dormitories with guns and explosives, killing at least 42 people, mostly students.

    Boko Haram regards schools as a symbol of Western culture. The group's name translates as "Western education is forbidden".

    Boko Haram is led by Abubakar Shekau. The Nigerian military said in August that it might have killed him in a shoot-out.

    However, a video released last week purportedly showed him alive.

    Other previous reports of his death later proved to be unfounded
     
  2. RocketRaccoon

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    This doesn't phase me one bit anymore. Damn near expected.

    What does bother me is NOBODY, except for a few, is seeing a trend.

    The world is going to get really sticky because it's not ready to reject religions.

    Christians vs. Muslims vs. Atheists. That is our future if the trend continues.
     
  3. Dairy Ashford

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    This is more of an African thing than a religious one. It's not going anywhere and will affect very few Westerners (because the government will be dependent enough on our trade to protect or collaborate with external security forcesf or whatever FDI assets remain there).
     
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    No, just that mass killings happen in Africa more frequently than anywhere else with no affiliation to Islam.
     
  6. amaru

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    Sad.........idk what the answer is here. Not sure it will ever stop.
     
  7. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    What are the pan-African pundits saying about this tragic incident?
     
  8. amaru

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    Not many where I live, but I can give you my thoughts.

    I don't see this as an "African thing" as much as I see it as a power struggle thing. This group wants control of the government, or at least its own independent nation. Most nations have such groups that don't agree with the status quo, but in a developing nation.....these groups tend to be more of a threat.

    Terrorist groups like this are always hard to fight because they can blend in with the local population. Unless they are walking around "holding signs" stating their affiliations, its hard to know who exactly you are fighting. It will be interesting to see how the Nigerian government goes about dealing with this and if it will have any negative effects on the peaceful muslims in the country.
     

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