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_aZenn, Jacob
245 _aMindful of the Islamic State, Boko Haram Broadens Reach into Lake Chad Region
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
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520 _aIn early January 2015, many foreign and domestic observers of Nigeria focused on whether Boko Haram would ramp up its attacks to disrupt the February 14, 2015 Nigerian presidential elections, between incumbent Goodluck Jonathan (often characterized as the “southern Christian” candidate) and Muhammad Buhari (the “northern Muslim” candidate). This was not unwarranted. It was during the run- up to elections in 2011 – in which Jonathan defeated Buhari in a landslide – that Boko Haram launched its first attacks on political and religious figures, leading to an insurgency that has now claimed more than 15,000 lives.
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_aEstado Islámico
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_aTerrorismo
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_aTerrorism Monitor
_g. -- Vol. XIII Issue 3 (Jan 2015) p. 6-8
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