Boko Haram (a Hausa-language name northern Nigerians gave to the militants that means “western education is a sin”) originated in northern Nigeria’s Yobe and Borno states in 2002 and is now a dangerous threat to Nigeria’s stability. The group regards the federal and northern state governments, as well as the country’s political and religious elites, as morally corrupt. It further rejects the West and the secular state, seeking the universal implementation of “pure” Shari’ah law to resolve the ills northern Nigerian Muslims face. While the 12 northern Nigerian states already apply Shari’ah in their jurisdictions, Boko Haram believes that it has been corrupted by politicians for their own purposes....
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
USCIRF Warns About Religious Violence In Nigeria
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has recently issued a Fact Sheet on Boko Haram's religiously motivated violence in Nigeria. The Fact Sheet (full text) explains: