June 25, 2014
June 25, 2014
Heather Murdock from the Christian Science Monitor questioned in her article the Nigerian government’s reactions to Boko Haram’s alleged abduction of 91 people in June:
“Residents and officials in the northeast fear reprisals from Boko Haram if they speak out, as the group appears to be not only killing and kidnapping people, but occupying villages, particularly in regions bordering Chad and Cameroon, according to Yan St. Pierre, the CEO of Berlin-based security consulting firm MOSECON.”
To read the full article, please refer to the link above.