Posted on 09/15/2014 9:22:24 AM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
the leader of the Nigerian terror group Boko Haram has established the world's second Islamic "caliphate" this summer and is seeking to cement his bloody rule on a territory that is now roughly the size of west Virginia.
While much of the world has been focused on the brutal reign of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, the forces of Boko haram have been racking up victories in northern Nigeria and have been violently imposing an equally harsh version of Islamic law on approximately 3 million civilians - including beheadings, forced marriages and the forced induction of children into its military forces.
Most recently, the group's forces have seized two cities with a combined population of 600,000; nearly surrounded Maiduguri, home to about 1 million Nigerians; and sent government troops fleeing in scenes reminiscent of the rout of the Iraqi army by ISIS fighters this spring.
... Boko Haram's emir, Abubakar Shekau, spoke of the new Muslim state in an hour-long video released on Aug. 24, after the group seized Gwoza, a mostly Christian city of 300,000 on the border with Cameroon.
... Shekau, a multilingual jihadi responsible for the death of thousands of his countrymen, also spoke of killing 1,000 "infidels" in the city on that day alone.
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(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnews.com ...
What say you?
Link works.
Sounds like Rome v. Avignon and Pope vs. AntiPope.
Grab the popcorn.
One of the big problems of the Islamist movement.
There can, by definition, be only one Caliph.
There are LOTS of guys who want to be Caliph.
Not a recipe for internal cohesion.
Rome vs. Avignon? Pope vs. AntiPope?
Boko Haram is allied with ISIS...
Boko Haram, though, is allied with ISIS.
Yeah, but ISIS is not Islam, just like Islam is not Islam.
george w. bush visited nigeria in 2003. I’m sure it’s his fault.
I bet the Obamatollah is all excited over this news.
Uganda Holds 19 Terror Suspects, Seizes Explosives
Ugandan authorities are holding 19 suspects arrested over an apparent terror plot, officials said Monday as the security agencies continued an operation to dismantle what they said was an al-Shabab cell plotting attacks in this East African country.
The security agencies arrested up to 19 suspects and seized explosives as well as bomb-making materials in a raid Saturday on a suspected terrorist cell in Uganda’s capital, Kampala, said Polly Namaye, a spokeswoman for Ugandan police.
“We are calling upon owners of businesses, especially entertainment places, to intensify their security,” Namaye said.
All the suspects are of Somali origin and Ugandan police and intelligence officials are interrogating the suspects, said Ugandan military spokesman Lt. Col. Paddy Ankunda.
The officials gave no more details, saying the operation is ongoing and more suspects could be arrested.
More than a dozen men were arrested at two locations deep inside a slum in Kampala, Abdullahi Hassan Roble, who heads an association of Somalis in Uganda, told The Associated Press Monday. Security officials on Saturday raided a hotel and a flat in the Kisenyi area, known for its large Somali population, in an operation that appeared to target Somalis who had recently moved into the neighborhood, he said.
Introduction
Al-Shabab, or “The Youth,” is an al-Qaeda-linked militant group and U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization fighting for the creation of a fundamentalist Islamic state in Somalia. The group, also known as Harakat al-Shabab al-Mujahideen, and its Islamist affiliates once held sway over Mogadishu and major portions of the Somali countryside, but a sustained African Union military campaign in recent years has weakened the group considerably. Still, security analysts warn that the group remains the principal threat in a politically volatile, war-torn state.
Al-Shabab’s terrorist activities have mainly focused on targets within Somalia, but it has also proven an ability to carry out deadly strikes in the region, including coordinated suicide bombings in Uganda’s capital in 2010 and a deadly raid on a Nairobi mall in 2013. Washington fears the group, which has successfully recruited members of the Somali-American diaspora, may orchestrate strikes on U.S. soil. In recent years, the United States has pursued a two-pronged policy in Somalia: providing funding, training, and logistical support to UN-backed African forces battling al-Shabab, while escalating counterterrorism operations including Special Forces and armed drones.
http://www.cfr.org/somalia/al-shabab/p18650
If Boko Haram were to behead some US Citizen on Youtube then perhaps the US and the world would take notice. Killing thousands of black Christians or stealing black children is no big deal.
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What’s next? declaring Hamtramck MI a caliphate?
I think he wrote their by-laws for them and got them their 501c3 status.
Isn’t there supposed to be only one caliphate? So which one is the true one and which is the usurper?
It seems that no one pays attention to Africa, except when it comes to Egypt and Libya recently. Egypt is right on the border of Israel, and Libya (as was said here at FR multiple times by several people in the past) is a major provider of oil to France and Germany and other Western European countries. That may be why we went in...
Neither Bill Clinton, George Bush and Obama, too, paid much attention to sub-Saharan Africa, despite the massive atrocities in Rwanda, Sudan, Somalia and elsewhere...
( Donna Brazile: Vice Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee )
I bet they would both probably link up at some point.
Are they near any oil fields like the one ISIS has?
Since B H is aligned with Isis: I bet they would both probably link up at some point.
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