The militant Islamist group, Boko Haram, has issued a chilling
warning to all Christians in northern Nigeria , giving them three days to
leave or face further extensive attacks.
The violence in Nigeria by Boko Haram has led to a
stiff ultimatum by the group, which has warned that it is ready to confront
soldiers sent to engage them under a state of emergency declared by Nigerian
President, Goodluck Jonathan.
“We will confront them squarely to protect our brothers,” said Abul Qaqa, spokesperson of Boko Haram, according to CNN.
He also called for Muslims living in southern Nigeria to come
back to the north, citing evidence that they could be attacked.
President Jonathan declared a state of emergency Saturday in
areas of Nigeria
infected with violent Islamist insurgency. He shut down borders with Cameroon , Chad
and Niger
in the northeast, according to Reuters. The state of emergency was announced in
response to multiple violent attacks aimed at Christians in Nigeria ,
including a Christmas day attack that left 37 people dead and 57 wounded.
Boko Haram, which is reported to have ties with al-Qaida,
has claimed responsibility for the killings. In response President Jonathan has
vowed to “crush” the group, according to MSNBC. He said they began as a
harmless group, but has now grown cancerous.
Shehu Sani, a human rights activist, has told CNN that Boko
Haram’s threats are credible, but has warned that northern Christians have
nowhere else to go after being born and raised in the area. Sani said that
killings will continue and Boko Haram will simply move its violence to areas
not yet affected to bypass the state of emergency.
Sani feels that the state of emergency and enhanced presence
of security forces will not help decrease the violence, and he has accused
troops of being involved in human rights abuses and doing little to reduce the
violence.
Boko Haram, which means “Western civilization is forbidden,”
wants an imposition of Islamic Shariah law across Nigeria .
David Cook, of Rice
University , who has studied the rise
of Boko Haram, has claimed that radical Muslim violence could take hold of the
country and eventually spark a civil war in Nigeria ,
a top oil producer and Africa ’s most populated
nation.
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