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_aMantzikos, Ioannis
245 _aBoko Haram Attacks in Nigeria and Neighbouring Countries
_h[Recurso electrónico]PDF
_b: A Chronology of Attacks
260 _bAlex P Schmid
_cDec. 2014
520 _aBoko Haram’s insurgency which pitted neighbour against neighbour, cost more than 4,000 lives, displaced close to half a million people, destroyed hundreds of schools and government buildings and devastated an already ravaged economy in the north-east of Nigeria, one of the country’s poorest regions.Within less than five years (2010 – 2014) the Nigerian Islamist terrorists organization Boko Haram (BH) has evolved into the most lethal of all salafist jihadist organisations. Originally directing its attacks mainly at security forces and government officials, BH’s campaign has expanded to include attacks on Christians, critical Muslim clerics, traditional leaders, suspected collaborators, UN offices, bars and girl schools. Its campaign of terrorism, ranges from targeting students at state (secular) schools to health workers involved in polio vaccination campaigns.
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_aBoko Haram
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_aTerrorismo
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_aNigeria
773 0 _6http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/2/1
_aPerspectives on Terrorism
_g. -- Vol. 8 No. 6 (Dec. 2014) p. 63-81
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_tPerspectives on Terrorism
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