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Nigerian jihadist terrorist organization
Boko Haram appears in several intelligence briefings and geopolitical analysis documents discussing global terrorism threats, Islamic extremist movements, and regional security concerns in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.
The organization is referenced exclusively in what appear to be government intelligence briefings and security assessments. These documents discuss Boko Haram in the context of broader Islamic extremist movements, often alongside other terrorist organizations like ISIS, al-Qaeda, and al-Shabab. The mentions focus on geopolitical analysis, including concerns about weapons proliferation from Libya, the potential for coordination with ISIS, and security threats to Nigeria's oil-producing regions. None of the snippets suggest any direct connection between Boko Haram and Jeffrey Epstein personally.
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Iraq, East Asia (Philippines), Khorasan (Afghanistan and Pakistan), Sinai, Somalia, Syria, West Africa (Nigeria), and Yemen. 9. At least 60 dead in Boko Haram attack: report [FOX News] • At least 60 people have been killed in an attack carried out by militant group Boko Haram this week, Amnesty Internati
emen. 9. At least 60 dead in Boko Haram attack: report [FOX News] • At least 60 people have been killed in an attack carried out by militant group Boko Haram this week, Amnesty International confirmed Friday. • The attack on the northwest Nigerian town of Rann took place Monday and marked one of the mos
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ic adherence to the goal. • We're talking about ALQ, Jabhat al- Nusra in Syria, Lashkar-e-Taiba in India, the Houthis in Yemen, the Shabab in Sumali, Boko Haram in Nigeria and many more - all across the Muslim strip, from Marrakesh to Bangladesh. • And this web is very resilient. Dealing with it will take war
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028895 →tbart where they've took 50 hostages and thrown them off a cliff in Iraq. That war is expanding and it's metastasizing to sub-Saharan Africa. We have Boko Haram and other groups that will eventually partner with ISIS in this global war, and it is, unfortunately, something that we're going to have to face, and
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ic adherence to the goal. • We're talking about ALQ, Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria, Lashkar-e- Taiba in India, the Houthis in Yemen, the Shabab in Sumali, Boko Haram in Nigeria and many more - all across the Muslim strip, from Marrakesh to Bangladesh. • And this web is very resilient. Dealing with it will take war
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029367 →ncumbent President. In short term, this eased any immediate violence concerns in the country, but this shift in power can lead to the movement of the Boko Haram violence to southern oil producing region of Nigeria and any developments there need to be carefully watched. In other news, Yemen rebels seized mili
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030861 →re arrested in Istanbul province, police said on Sunday [Aug. 22]. 10 Daesh Suspects Arrested In Istanbul Nigerian Government Says "Safe to Assume" Boko Haram Leader is Dead On August 23, Nigeria's government said that it no longer has any doubts that Abubakar Shekau, the leader of Boko Haram, is dead.
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for killing five aid workers who were kidnapped last month in northeastern Nigeria." The Islamic State West Africa Province, "which broke away from Boko Haram several years ago, warned in June that it would target Nigerians working for international aid agencies along with those who helped the military. Ni
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Koshobe on Saturday, killing at least 110 people in one of the region's deadliest attacks in years," after farmers attempted to "fight back" against Boko Haram "extremists [who were] stealing their money and crops." President Muhammadu Buhari said, "The entire country is hurt by these senseless killings."
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Koshobe on Saturday, killing at least 110 people in one of the region's deadliest attacks in years," after farmers attempted to "fight back" against Boko Haram "extremists [who were) stealing their money and crops." President Muhammadu Buhari said, "The entire country is hurt by these senseless killings."
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for killing five aid workers who were kidnapped last month in northeastern Nigeria." The Islamic State West Africa Province, "which broke away from Boko Haram several years ago, warned in June that it would target Nigerians working for international aid agencies along with those who helped the military. N
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uction Projects. • African Union Urges Joint Civilian-Military Provisional Government In Chad. • NYTimes Reporter Deported By Ethiopia. • Nigerian Boko Haram Leader "Badly Wounded." • African Union Calls For Power Sharing In Chad. • Ethiopia Expels Irish NYTimes Reporter. • Spain, Morocco At Odds Over B
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(Antonia Farzan) • Brazil's favelas, long neglected by the government, are organizing their own coronavirus fight. (Marina Lopes) • A massacre by Boko Haram gunmen in Nigeria's Borno state left more people dead (81) than three months of the coronavirus pandemic (29). (Danielle Paquette and Ismail Alfa)
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on behalf of a client. Nigeria has reportedly deployed mercenaries from South Africa and elsewhere in the fight against the militant Islamist group Boko Haram. In practice, however, that difference is not clear-cut. "If you can do one, you can do the other," McFate said in a recent interview. Private armi
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geria: As a result of suicide attacks on five churches in northern Nigeria that killed 150 people -- considered to be the work of the Islamist group Boko Haram -- and the rise in sectarian violence in the oil-rich southern Delta, President Goodluck Jonathan fired National Security Adviser General Owoye Azaz
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nding tens of thousands of refugees fleeing into neighboring Mauritania. And they have given sanctuary to notorious terrorist groups like Nigeria's Boko Haram and Algeria's Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, a group that Washington suspects may have been involved in the September attack on the American cons
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a said that Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb was operating terrorist training camps in northern Mali and providing arms, explosives and financing to Boko Haram, a militant Islamist organization in northern Nigeria. The Al Qaeda affiliate has used the momentum gained since seizing control of the northern par
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in a more radical direction, but the radicals hope that this is part of a larger push that will bring them to power across the Islamic world. Like Boko Haram in Nigeria, which hopes to provoke a religious war with the Christians partly in order to achieve power in the Muslim North, radicals use the prosp
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herence to the goal. We're talking about ALQ, Jabhat • al-Nusra in Syria, Lashkar-e-Taiba in India, the Houthis in Yemen, the Shabab in Sumali, Boko Haram in Nigeria and many more — all across the Muslim strip, from Marrakesh to Bangladesh. EFTA00683713 And this web is very resilient. • Dealing

Nigeria
LocationSovereign state in West Africa

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