The Amnesty
International has described the January 3 attack on Baga community in
Borno State as the very deadliest in the history of Boko Haram’s over
five-year reign of terror in Nigeria, saying about 2,000 people may have
been killed during the by the heartless terrorists.
Amnesty, in a statement on Friday, said it had reports of the town being
razed to the ground, leaving around 2,000 people dead in the process.
A researcher for Amnesty International in Nigeria, Daniel Eyre, said, “The attack on Baga and surrounding towns looks as if it could be Boko Haram’s deadliest act in a catalogue of increasingly heinous attacks carried out by the group.
“If reports that the town was largely razed to the ground and that hundreds or even as many as two thousand civilians were killed are true, this marks a disturbing and bloody escalation of Boko Haram’s ongoing onslaught against the civilian population.
“We are
currently working to find out more details of what happened during the
attack on Baga and the surrounding area. This attack reiterates the
urgent need for Boko Haram to stop the senseless killing of civilians
and for the Nigerian government to take measures to protect a population
who live in constant fear of such attacks,” Eyre added.
Since 2009 when the sect began its deadly campaign, targeting civilians
and military personnel through raids and bomb attacks, scores of lives
have been lost. According to United States-based Council on Foreign
Relations, more than 10,000 were killed by the group last year alone,
many of them children and old people.
Meanwhile, shooting and heavy artillery fire were heard on the outskirts
of Damaturu on Friday, Reuters reported. Credible sources told isaiahakomor.blogspot.com that the state is under serious terrorist attack.
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