Boko Haram Kill Nearly 400 Since April - Amnesty International
Amnesty
International has on Tuesday, said that the Boko Haram activities has been on
a “sharp rise”
using bombers, mainly young women and girls, to set off explosives in crowded
areas in Nigeria and neighboring Cameroon.
The UK-based rights group also said that Boko Haram attacks
by the militants have claimed nearly 400 civilian lives since April.
Such bombings, it said, have killed at least
381 civilians in the two countries since April.
“Boko Haram is once again committing war
crimes on a huge scale, exemplified by the depravity of forcing young girls to
carry explosives with the sole intention of killing as many people as they
possibly can,” Alioune Tine, Amnesty’s director for West and Central Africa,
said.
Tine further said the “sharp rise” in Boko
Haram’s “shocking” acts of violence “highlights the urgent need for protection
and assistance for millions of civilians... Governments in Nigeria, Cameroon
and beyond must take swift action to protect them from this campaign of
terror.”
According to Amnesty, at least 223 civilians
have died in Nigeria since April, underscoring that the real toll could be far
higher.
“Between May and August, seven times more
civilians were killed than in the preceding four months, while 100 civilians
were killed in August alone,” the statement said.
On August 22, the United Nations Children’s
Fund (UNICEF) expressed “extreme” concern about the “appalling” rise in the use
of children as “human bombs” by Boko Haram, which is mainly based in
northeastern Nigeria.
The Takfiri group’s terror campaign in
Nigeria, which is in its eighth year, has so far killed more than 20,000 and
forced the displacement of over two million people. Boko Haram pledged
allegiance to the notorious Middle East-based Daesh terrorist outfit in March
2015.
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari said
earlier this year that Boko Haram had been technically defeated, and that the
group could no longer pose a threat to major urban centers in northern Nigeria.
However, the group continues to launch attacks in the country.
The United Nations has warned that around 8.5
million people in the worst affected areas of northeastern Nigeria are now in
need of humanitarian assistance.
In neighboring Cameroon, at least 158
civilians have died in Boko Haram assaults since April, a figure four times
higher than the preceding five months, Amnesty said.
In the most recent assault, a group of
knife-wielding Boko Haram terrorists carried out a stabbing attack against
people in the Cameroonian town of Banki on September, killing at least 18
people.
In July, 16 Cameroonian civilians were killed
and at least 34 more injured after a young girl was forced to detonate a bomb
in a crowded video game center in the town of Waza.
Besides Cameroon, Boko Haram terrorists also
stage attacks in Niger and Chad.
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