Inside Story - Who are Nigeria's Boko Haram?


After a wave of attacks hit Nigeria, Inside Story asks what motivates the Islamist group's increasing violence in Africa's most populous country. Guests: David Zounmenou, Jonathan Offei-Ansah, and Anthony Goldman.


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Troubled Nigeria: Is the divide growing?-Africa Today-06-28-2011-(Part1)


www.presstv.com Less than two months since his inauguration into office Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan is again having to deal with sectarian violence. There was a bomb blast at police headquarters in Abuja on June 16th and another attack on June 26th somewhere else .Dissident Islamic sect Buko Haram have claimed responsibility for the attacks. This week Africa Today analyzes the root of the troubles in Nigeria.


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Troubled Nigeria: Is the divide growing?-Africa Today-06-28-2011-(Part2)


www.presstv.com Less than two months since his inauguration into office Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan is again having to deal with sectarian violence. There was a bomb blast at police headquarters in Abuja on June 16th and another attack on June 26th somewhere else .Dissident Islamic sect Buko Haram have claimed responsibility for the attacks. This week Africa Today analyzes the root of the troubles in Nigeria.


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Eliza Griswold: Muslim-Christian Divide


"In a lot of places where there had been conflict in the name of religion there is now peace in the name of religion, and that's a hopeful sign." Watch extended excerpts from Kim Lawton's interview with Eliza Griswold, author of "The Tenth Parallel: Dispatches from the Fault Line between Christianity and Islam." Watch our full story on the Eliza Griswold and the Muslim-Christian divide: www.pbs.org --- Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly www.pbs.org/religion


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Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo on Boko Haram Bombing (CTV National News Xmas Day 2011)


CTVNews.ca Staff Date: Sun. Dec. 25 2011 7:34 PM ET A radical Muslim sect ramped up its wave of terror in Nigeria on Sunday with a series of deadly bombing attacks, including one that killed dozens of worshippers after they celebrated Christmas Mass at a Catholic church near the capital. At least 39 people were killed in the attacks. The sect known as Boko Haram, which has killed at least 504 people this year, claimed responsibility for the attack on St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla and also for the bombing of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church in Jos, where a police officer died during a subsequent gun battle. A spokesman for the sect later phoned a Muslim newspaper to claim responsibility for the attacks. A year ago, the sect claimed responsibility for a series of Christmas Eve bombings in Jos that left 32 dead and 74 wounded. The city of Jos is on the dividing line between Nigeria's predominantly Christian south and the Muslim north. In Madalla on Sunday, the blast at St. Theresa hit shortly after 8 am, leaving 35 people dead and another 52 injured. Rescue workers scrambled through the rubble of the church to save the injured, but an angry mob around the bomb site was hampering their efforts. "We're trying to calm the situation," said Slaku Luguard, a co-ordinator with Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency. "There are some angry people around trying to cause problems." However, Luguard was forced to acknowledge that there were not enough emergency <b>...</b>


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LIBYA NTC Liars Claim Saif Gaddafi Offers To Surrender To ICC To Avoid Being Lynched


How To Go To Heaven: www.jesus-is-savior.com en.news.maktoob.com Gaddafi son offers to surrender to Hague: Libyans Oct 27, 2011 at 01:10 By Barry Malone and Maria Golovnina, Reuters TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi wants to turn himself in to The Hague war crimes court, a senior Libyan official told Reuters on Wednesday. On the run in the desert, fearing for his life after his father was captured and slain and despairing of any safe haven across an African border, the 39-year-old once expected to inherit dynastic power from Muammar Gaddafi now saw a Dutch prison cell as his best option, the official said. With him was his relative, former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi, the third man indicted along with the two Gaddafis by the International Criminal Court (ICC) after their crackdown on the popular revolt that began in February. "They are proposing a way to hand themselves over to The Hague," said Abdel Majid Mlegta, a senior military official for the National Transitional Council. NTC forces toppled Gaddafi in August and overran his hometown and final bastion of Sirte a week ago, capturing the fallen strongman, who was then killed. An ICC spokesman said it had no confirmation of any talks. It had hoped to try Muammar Gaddafi himself for crimes against humanity, although Libya's NTC also wanted to have him face justice at home. In the event, the 69-year-old was seized by NTC fighters who filmed themselves beating him before he died, although it remains <b>...</b>


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President Obama Addresses the UN General Assembly


After a difficult decade of war, the President says we stand at a crossroads of history with the chance to move decisively in the direction of peace. September 21, 2011.


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Tanya Roberts Outrageous Love & Friendship Sam Botta-Live Fearless-Chris Shining,Executive Producer


Her husband of 25 years had died from illness, she was there for him and has overcome the grief and built a new life. Sam Botta: I asked you the secret of lifetime love (two years before)... And you said your man at the time adores you... Tanya Roberts: My man died 18 months ago after 25 years of a beautiful marriage, I grew up with him, and he did adore me, I adored him, and that's what happens, I'm lucky to have had 25 years of outrageous love and friendship. SB: How did you get through the pain? TR: If I didn't pull myself together I wouldn't have been able to keep him alive and take care of him, that's what you do. It's Nothing heroic you just do it. You don't want to see the one you love totally screwed up.. and you manage. I love you. www.imdb.me/livefearless IMDB.COM: www.imdb.com Tanya Roberts came from modest beginnings in the Bronx, New York, the daughter of a pen salesman (Irish) and a mother (Jewish) who were divorced before she reached high school. Tanya dropped out of high school at age 15, got married and hitchhiked around the country until her mother-in-law had the marriage annulled. She met psychology student Barry Roberts in New York while waiting in line to see a movie. A few months later, she proposed to him in a subway station, and they were married. .. Beautiful love story. Secretly hope. Live life with the kind of love that lasts. The memories, the hopes, the dreams. Never forgetting, especially On a sad day when we've lost a life-altering talent <b>...</b>


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