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Nigerian militants 'under siege' | Nigerian militants 'under siege' |
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A group of Nigerian Islamist militants is barricaded inside a district in the city of Maiduguri, after two days of violence in the country's north. | A group of Nigerian Islamist militants is barricaded inside a district in the city of Maiduguri, after two days of violence in the country's north. |
A BBC reporter in the city says the Islamists are shooting at anyone coming close to their stronghold. | A BBC reporter in the city says the Islamists are shooting at anyone coming close to their stronghold. |
President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua had ordered the security forces to use all necessary means to end the violence, in which at least 100 have died. | President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua had ordered the security forces to use all necessary means to end the violence, in which at least 100 have died. |
The militants want Islamist rule and an end to Western-style education. | The militants want Islamist rule and an end to Western-style education. |
The group now under siege by the security forces is occupying an area near Maiduguri's railway station. | The group now under siege by the security forces is occupying an area near Maiduguri's railway station. |
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It includes shops, schools and the home of their leader Mohammed Yusuf. Also in the area are the mosque where he preaches and the headquarters of the Boko Haram, as his followers are called. | It includes shops, schools and the home of their leader Mohammed Yusuf. Also in the area are the mosque where he preaches and the headquarters of the Boko Haram, as his followers are called. |
Boko Haram means "Western education is prohibited". Mr Yusuf says young people in the region are being corrupted by the West. | |
The group is also known locally as the "Taliban" but they are not thought to have any links to the Afghan group. | |
It is not known how many people are inside the barricaded area. | It is not known how many people are inside the barricaded area. |
The BBC's Caroline Duffield in Nigeria says armoured vehicles and soldiers are pouring into the city. | The BBC's Caroline Duffield in Nigeria says armoured vehicles and soldiers are pouring into the city. |
She says the militants are shooting indiscriminately at civilians and hundreds are fleeing the district. | She says the militants are shooting indiscriminately at civilians and hundreds are fleeing the district. |
Bodies piled up | |
The Nigerian military has stepped up security in northern Nigeria following the clashes. | The Nigerian military has stepped up security in northern Nigeria following the clashes. |
ANALYSIS By Caroline Duffield, BBC News, Nigeria | |
Tensions are never far from the surface in northern Nigeria. Poverty and competition for scarce resources, along with ethnic, cultural and religious differences have all fuelled sudden violence. | |
But the latest violence is not between communities, it involves young men from religious groups, arming themselves and attacking local police. | |
Fringe religious groups in Nigeria have claimed links to the Taliban before - individuals have also been accused of links to al-Qaeda. But Nigeria is very different to countries like Mali or Algeria, where groups such as al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb operate. | |
The idea of radical Islamist militants gaining a serious foothold in Nigeria is usually dismissed, because of the strength of local identities and traditions. | |
Soldiers set up road blocks and imposed dusk-to-dawn curfews in the worst affected areas of Yobe, Kano and Borno States. | Soldiers set up road blocks and imposed dusk-to-dawn curfews in the worst affected areas of Yobe, Kano and Borno States. |
On Tuesday, the military said it had killed three people coming into Maiduguri from Kano state. They were members of Boko Haram, the military said, and were trying to join the group in Maiduguri. | On Tuesday, the military said it had killed three people coming into Maiduguri from Kano state. They were members of Boko Haram, the military said, and were trying to join the group in Maiduguri. |
One of those killed is believed to believed to be a senior member of Boko Haram in Kano. | One of those killed is believed to believed to be a senior member of Boko Haram in Kano. |
In the two days of violence, the militants staged attacks on police and government offices. | In the two days of violence, the militants staged attacks on police and government offices. |
There have been reports of youths armed with machetes and guns killing police officers and civilians at random. | There have been reports of youths armed with machetes and guns killing police officers and civilians at random. |
Eyewitnesses told the BBC that police stations were attacked and civilians pulled from their cars and shot dead. | Eyewitnesses told the BBC that police stations were attacked and civilians pulled from their cars and shot dead. |
Maiduguri, in Borno State, has seen the worst violence. The bodies of residents and militants have been piled outside the police station and in the streets. | Maiduguri, in Borno State, has seen the worst violence. The bodies of residents and militants have been piled outside the police station and in the streets. |
A BBC reporter there counted 100 corpses. | A BBC reporter there counted 100 corpses. |
Sharia law is in place across northern Nigeria, but there is no history of al-Qaeda-linked violence in the country. | Sharia law is in place across northern Nigeria, but there is no history of al-Qaeda-linked violence in the country. |
The country's 150 million people are split almost equally between Muslims in the north and Christians in the south. | The country's 150 million people are split almost equally between Muslims in the north and Christians in the south. |
Are you in Nigeria? Have you been affected by the clashes? Send us your comments. | Are you in Nigeria? Have you been affected by the clashes? Send us your comments. |
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