Islamists drive 19,000 farmers from north Nigeria

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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — Islamic militants have driven 19,000 rice farmers from their land in northeast Nigeria while a military crackdown is preventing thousands more from working their fields, raising fears of imminent food shortages, officials warned Tuesday.

Food shortages would add immeasurably to the misery in northeast Nigeria. The area abandoned by farmers is a fertile one in the semi-arid Sahel, a regional bread basket created by the receding waters of Lake Chad.

"We anticipate general hunger this year because all roads linking the cities to the farming hinterlands have been closed down," the agriculture commissioner for Borno state, Usman Zannah, told The Associated Press in an interview Tuesday. "Farmers have been locked out of their farm lands while those in the hinterland cannot come to the city for tractors or laborers to get their farms tilled for the next cropping."

The violence continued with the military reporting that 13 people, including high school students and teachers, were killed when extremists attacked a boarding school in Damataru, state capital of Yobe state, during a five-hour shootout on Sunday night.

A student who survived by hiding under a dormitory bed said dozens of fighters who identified themselves as Boko Haram — which means "Western education is sacrilege" — ordered students to take them to the teachers' quarters, where they opened fire on teachers and students. The student spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals. Military spokesman Lt. Eli Lazarus said seven students, two teachers, two soldiers and two militants were killed in the attack and three soldiers were critically injured. He said several militants were captured.

Chad Basin Development Authority director Garba Iliya said last week that 10,000 hectares (24,700 acres) of rice paddies have been abandoned by some 19,000 farmers at the peak of the harvesting season. He said 3,500 hectares (8,650 acres) of wheat ready to harvest also has been lost as farmers fled in terror.

"Only 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres) of wheat have been harvested before the terrorists came to chase the farmers and our workers away," Iliya said.

The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees reported last week that more than 6,000 Nigerians, mainly women, children and the elderly, have fled to the neighboring country of Niger in recent weeks.

Fighters from Boko Haram and breakaway groups had taken control of large tracts of land and some villages and towns when Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency May 14, banned Boko Haram and ordered a joint task force of soldiers and police to break an insurgency that poses the greatest risk in years to stability in Nigeria. Africa's most populous nation of 160 million and the continent's biggest oil producer is divided between the mainly Christian south and predominantly Muslim north.

Last week, Nigeria's military claimed to be in control of the area under emergency, the states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe covering some 155,000 square kilometers (60,000 square miles) bordering Cameroon, Chad and Niger. Military officials said they have killed and arrested dozens of militants in attacks using fighter jets and helicopter gunships, but they acknowledged many fighters likely fled with heavy weaponry including anti-aircraft guns.

The military has offered amnesty to any fighters who surrender.

In that spirit, officials last week released the wife and children of Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau along with seven other wives and an unknown number of children who had been detained without charge for 10 months. Nigerian authorities routinely arrest the wives and children of suspects.

Despite the massive military presence and a shutdown on communications that includes cell phones and Internet service, there are daily unconfirmed reports of attacks that are terrorizing the population of northeast Nigeria.

On Saturday, an AP reporter in Potiskum, a market town of Yobe state, watched police taking away the corpses of five traders they said were executed by suspected Boko Haram militants. An officer said the fighters targeted the traders for unknown reasons, dragging them from their homes on Friday night, forcing them to lie down in the street and shooting them in the head.

Islamic militants have killed more than 1,600 civilians in suicide bombings and other attacks since 2010, according to an AP count. Dozens of civilians also have been killed by soldiers according to human rights groups — a charge the military denies.


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just kill them all, that way it truly ends, they don't deserve to live.
 

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Why r they doing this?.. I mean other than the obvious, allah told them too.

Is there a dispute over land or food? I only ask because the nation is half muslim, half Christian and those groups are usually peaceful w each other. So whats the motivation of these terrorist?
 

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Why r they doing this?.. I mean other than the obvious, allah told them too.

Is there a dispute over land or food? I only ask because the nation is half muslim, half Christian and those groups are usually peaceful w each other. So whats the motivation of these terrorist?

Not being able to communicate with women f*cks with your head b, especially if you're a black male. Teachers and students? You are out of your mind. I say feed them a steady dose of p*ssy and weed, that will take the hate out of their blood :ahh:
 

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Why r they doing this?.. I mean other than the obvious, allah told them too.

Is there a dispute over land or food? I only ask because the nation is half muslim, half Christian and those groups are usually peaceful w each other. So whats the motivation of these terrorist?

You must be misinformed. Nigeria is probably the most volatile country on the planet. Stuff like this is a regular occurrence there.
 

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Why r they doing this?.. I mean other than the obvious, allah told them too.

Is there a dispute over land or food? I only ask because the nation is half muslim, half Christian and those groups are usually peaceful w each other. So whats the motivation of these terrorist?

spark hate, initiate destruction, murder & kill accompanied by no peace no talks no alternatives no way out.

as usual foreign funded:snoop: primary target are other muslims.
 

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spark hate, initiate destruction, murder & kill accompanied by no peace no talks no alternatives no way out.

as usual foreign funded:snoop: primary target are other muslims.
:aicmon: other black muslims?

I'm going to have to look into this shyt.
 

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Why r they doing this?.. I mean other than the obvious, allah told them too.

Is there a dispute over land or food? I only ask because the nation is half muslim, half Christian and those groups are usually peaceful w each other. So whats the motivation of these terrorist?

I wonder what happens to the countries food supply when 10,000 hectares are left abandoned
 

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I have faced up to it... I'll probably go out and kill a couple children on my way home from work today.

Watching the news right now and in Baghdad a two men distracted the men protecting the entrance to shiite mosque while a third slipped inside and blew himself up during prayer.



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