Friday, July 31, 2009

Nigerian Islamist Leader Killed In Police Custody

Nigeria's Vanguard yesterday reported that Mohammed Yusuf, head of the fundamentalist Islamic group Boko Haram, has been killed after being taken into police custody. Recent violence in northern Nigeria by Boko Haram rebels has killed some 300. (See prior posting.) After the announcement of Yusuf's death yesterday, Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua told northern governors to mobilize traditional and religious leaders to oppose the Boko Haram. In particular, the President wanted governors to encourage religious leaders to preach on the dangers of extremist groups at Friday Juma'at services in all Mosques. Meanwhile, Reuters has published a Q&A on the Boko Haram (which means "Western education is sinful") and on the recent violence in Nigeria.