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Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by akereconfi: 6:49am On Jun 08, 2016
The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has expressed concern for some 50,000 people, who have been forced to flee a town in Niger after a devastating attack from armed group Boko Haram.

Adrian Edwards, UN refugee agency (UNHCR) spokesman, told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday that tens of thousands of people were forced to flee the town of Bosso, in south-eastern Niger, after the armed group attacked a military outpost based over the weekend.

Edwards said that many of those fleeing the town were headed towards Toumour, some 30km west of Bosso, living in the open and in pecarious conditions.

"This is a desperately poor area where the general insecurity has destroyed the socio-economic fabric. The self-reliance capacity of the displaced and their hosts is extremely limited.

"Many people are reportedly traumatised and worried about their safety. People are sleeping in the open and urgently need shelter and other assistance," Edwards said.

Authorities said that at least 30 Nigerian civilians and two Nigerian soldiers were killed during that attack on Friday.

Quoting the mayor of Bosso and a Nigerian military source, Reuters reported on Monday that Boko Haram retook the town on Sunday night following clashes with soldiers from Niger and Nigeria. It was unclear on Tuesday who was in charge of the city.



Martin Ewi, researcher on counter-terrorism at the Institute of Security Studies (ISS) in Pretoria, South Africa, said that Boko Haram's move to capture Bosso suggested that the group were searching for a "new safe haven".

Ewi told Al Jazeera that the group were desperately searching for a city from which they could launch their attacks. He described Niger as the "new frontline of the war".

"Being in the forest is good for hiding, but having a safe haven in southern Niger is what they need for sustainability," Ewi said.

The UNHCR said in May that security and humanitarian situation was worsening in the Diffa Region in Niger as the rebellion spread from Nigeria to Niger.

"Nigeria is really cracking down hard on their operations. And Niger has until now been able to detect Boko Haram's plans, so I am curious to know how they managed to get into Bosso this time," Ewi said.

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Niger, Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria and Benin, have all contributed troops to a 9,000-strong regional task force dedicated to fighting the group.

According to the UN, more than 20,000 people have been killed, and over 2,000 women and girls have been abducted since the conflict began in 2009.

At least 2.5 million people have fled their homes, of whom 2.2 million are internally displaced. A further 177,000 are seeking refuge in the neighbouring countries of Cameroon, Chad and Niger.


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/06/boko-haram-attack-50000-flee-town-niger-160607183454277.html
Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by KINGwax007(m): 6:51am On Jun 08, 2016
Na u go do census come knw say na 50,000 residents flee, abi?
Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by PassingShot(m): 6:52am On Jun 08, 2016
Niger state or Niger Republic? You guys should desist from deliberate misrepresentation of developments.

So, Nigeria is now too hot for the terrorists and are now attempting to establish their base in neighboring Niger Republic. This should also be countered by the Chad Basin countries because if BHT succeed in seizing territories in Niger, they will still be capable of launching deadly attacks on other countries in the region.

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Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:57am On Jun 08, 2016
Makai kuku occupy
Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by tsdarkside(m): 7:10am On Jun 08, 2016
akereconfi:
The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has expressed concern for some 50,000 people, who have been forced to flee a town in Niger after a devastating attack from armed group Boko Haram.

Adrian Edwards, UN refugee agency (UNHCR) spokesman, told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday that tens of thousands of people were forced to flee the town of Bosso, in south-eastern Niger, after the armed group attacked a military outpost based over the weekend.

Edwards said that many of those fleeing the town were headed towards Toumour, some 30km west of Bosso, living in the open and in pecarious conditions.

"This is a desperately poor area where the general insecurity has destroyed the socio-economic fabric. The self-reliance capacity of the displaced and their hosts is extremely limited.

"Many people are reportedly traumatised and worried about their safety. People are sleeping in the open and urgently need shelter and other assistance," Edwards said.

Authorities said that at least 30 Nigerian civilians and two Nigerian soldiers were killed during that attack on Friday.

Quoting the mayor of Bosso and a Nigerian military source, Reuters reported on Monday that Boko Haram retook the town on Sunday night following clashes with soldiers from Niger and Nigeria. It was unclear on Tuesday who was in charge of the city.



Martin Ewi, researcher on counter-terrorism at the Institute of Security Studies (ISS) in Pretoria, South Africa, said that Boko Haram's move to capture Bosso suggested that the group were searching for a "new safe haven".

Ewi told Al Jazeera that the group were desperately searching for a city from which they could launch their attacks. He described Niger as the "new frontline of the war".

"Being in the forest is good for hiding, but having a safe haven in southern Niger is what they need for sustainability," Ewi said.

The UNHCR said in May that security and humanitarian situation was worsening in the Diffa Region in Niger as the rebellion spread from Nigeria to Niger.

"Nigeria is really cracking down hard on their operations. And Niger has until now been able to detect Boko Haram's plans, so I am curious to know how they managed to get into Bosso this time," Ewi said.

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Niger, Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria and Benin, have all contributed troops to a 9,000-strong regional task force dedicated to fighting the group.

According to the UN, more than 20,000 people have been killed, and over 2,000 women and girls have been abducted since the conflict began in 2009.

At least 2.5 million people have fled their homes, of whom 2.2 million are internally displaced. A further 177,000 are seeking refuge in the neighbouring countries of Cameroon, Chad and Niger.


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/06/boko-haram-attack-50000-flee-town-niger-160607183454277.html

we must be a good neighbor and brother now and help niger at all means...

we should allow the nijer refugee to enter nijeria too............we will chase boko-haram to libya...

then we shall retake libya and give it back to the peoples of libya..............

sai ecowas!!!....

Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by feldido(m): 7:22am On Jun 08, 2016
No show for dem again in Nigeria, NDA ti take over. grin
Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by fiizznation: 7:28am On Jun 08, 2016
The buhari administration has really done well in combating the menace of boko haram. And this is one thing I think many northeasterners will be grateful for. Guerilla warfare which was deployed by boko haramites was kind of successful in the beginning, the hit and run tactics, the unexpected suicide bombings and all that were a success from the start. But guerilla warfare has its many shortcomings, because once your supposed enemy understands your modus operandi, that's when your guerilla strategy will be roundly defeated. I think that's what happened to boko haram.

Anyway I don't think boko haram acts will last that very long in Niger republic, considering the fact that Niger is a country on an open desert. The diffa terrain will be a very difficult challenge for the ISIS wannabes terrorists to beat. Nigeria soldiers might have the weapons to execute any kind of warfare with the haramites, but the Niger soldiers are badasses, those mufflers wearing bosses are no-nonsense mu'rdafukas. I pray they "drown" the haramites in the desert
Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by 989900: 7:31am On Jun 08, 2016
The military is closing in fast on them . . . little space left for them in our territory.

Ultimately, they will have to flee across the border . . . the need for cross border action/pursuit is higher now.
Re: Boko Haram Attack: 50,000 Flee Town In Niger by Upaka(f): 5:22pm On Aug 02, 2016
akereconfi:
The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has expressed concern for some 50,000 people, who have been forced to flee a town in Niger after a devastating attack from armed group Boko Haram.

Adrian Edwards, UN refugee agency (UNHCR) spokesman, told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday that tens of thousands of people were forced to flee the town of Bosso, in south-eastern Niger, after the armed group attacked a military outpost based over the weekend.

Edwards said that many of those fleeing the town were headed towards Toumour, some 30km west of Bosso, living in the open and in pecarious conditions.

"This is a desperately poor area where the general insecurity has destroyed the socio-economic fabric. The self-reliance capacity of the displaced and their hosts is extremely limited.

"Many people are reportedly traumatised and worried about their safety. People are sleeping in the open and urgently need shelter and other assistance," Edwards said.

Authorities said that at least 30 Nigerian civilians and two Nigerian soldiers were killed during that attack on Friday.

Quoting the mayor of Bosso and a Nigerian military source, Reuters reported on Monday that Boko Haram retook the town on Sunday night following clashes with soldiers from Niger and Nigeria. It was unclear on Tuesday who was in charge of the city.



Martin Ewi, researcher on counter-terrorism at the Institute of Security Studies (ISS) in Pretoria, South Africa, said that Boko Haram's move to capture Bosso suggested that the group were searching for a "new safe haven".

Ewi told Al Jazeera that the group were desperately searching for a city from which they could launch their attacks. He described Niger as the "new frontline of the war".

"Being in the forest is good for hiding, but having a safe haven in southern Niger is what they need for sustainability," Ewi said.

The UNHCR said in May that security and humanitarian situation was worsening in the Diffa Region in Niger as the rebellion spread from Nigeria to Niger.

"Nigeria is really cracking down hard on their operations. And Niger has until now been able to detect Boko Haram's plans, so I am curious to know how they managed to get into Bosso this time," Ewi said.

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We are greatly concerned for welfare of people forced to flee #BokoHaram violence in Niger http://trib.al/cEit7iB
7:26 PM - 7 Jun 2016
67 67 Retweets 37 37 likes
Niger, Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria and Benin, have all contributed troops to a 9,000-strong regional task force dedicated to fighting the group.

According to the UN, more than 20,000 people have been killed, and over 2,000 women and girls have been abducted since the conflict began in 2009.

At least 2.5 million people have fled their homes, of whom 2.2 million are internally displaced. A further 177,000 are seeking refuge in the neighbouring countries of Cameroon, Chad and Niger.


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/06/boko-haram-attack-50000-flee-town-niger-160607183454277.html
You didn't answer my question. Akereconf

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