Friday, 18 March 2016

BOKO HARAM: Cameroon sentence 89 terrorists to death. How many has Nigeria sentenced?


Cameroonian President Paul Biya (L) walks with his Nigerian counterpart Muhammadu Buhari (R) at the airport in Yaounde, Cameroon, July 29, 2015. Cameroon has sentenced 89 members of Boko Haram to death.REINNIER KAZE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES


Cameroon has sentenced 89 members of Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram to death.

Some 850 alleged members of Boko Haram, which pledged allegiance to the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) in 2015, are being detained in Cameroon, according to the BBC’s Hausa service. The executions are the first since a new anti-terror law was enacted in 2014 in Cameroon, which is part of a multinational force along with Nigeria and others aimed at combating the group’s spread in West Africa.


Boko Haram has been waging an insurgency in northeast Nigeria since 2009, killing some 20,000 people and displacing more than two million. During 2015, the group upped its activities across Nigeria’s borders in Cameroon, Chad and Niger. Boko Haram militants have been suspected of carrying out suicide bombings particularly in Cameroon’s Far North region. The 89 suspects were convicted by a Cameroonian military court for their role in various attacks in the north of the country.

This development raises the question of how many of the terrorists Nigerian authorities have sentenced to death?

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