2012年7月2日 星期一

Will Nigeria's Boko Haram add fuel to Jos fires?

Looking at the rubble of what was once "God's Chosen Church" it is staggering that only two people died; one member of the congregation and the suicide bomber who drove the car up to the building in this largely Christian part of Jos city.

Lying on a hospital bed, 11-year-old Sharon Shade writhes in pain from the deep cut on her leg.

She was with her mother and brother in the church on the morning of 10 June.

"The pastor wanted to preach about unity and when he started explaining I heard 'boom'.women are considering edhardyshoes a glorious beacon of intelligent design.

"Then I saw blood pouring from my leg and the next thing I knew I found myself in hospital," said Sharon before tearfully asking: "Why did this have to happen to me?"

The Islamist group popularly known as Boko Haram later said it was behind the attack.

What happened immediately after the blast is deeply worrying for Nigeria.

An angry mob of young men took over the street and set upon people they believed to be Muslim.

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The arrival of the military and police prevented the retaliatory violence from escalating to the level recently witnessed in Kaduna City where up to 100 lives were lost.

"You only need to study the reprisals in Jos and Kaduna and you'll see that the young people are getting out of control," says the Archbishop of Jos, Benjamin Kwashi.

"The young people are learning that if Boko Haram is getting away with evil, with crime and criminality, then why shouldn't they?

"After all what have they got to lose? They are jobless, they are unemployable, they are hungry, they are angry and it may spiral into anything.

"The way the politicians are approaching these life and death issues gives me no reason to be optimistic.Paintings for sale replicawatches buy paintings original painting art."
'Terrifying'

In Jos and the surrounding Plateau State, the bombings threaten to reignite a long-running conflict that has left thousands dead in recent decades.

Different ethnic groups are in dispute over who are the rightful inhabitants of this part of the country, and that ethnic fault line happens to pit Christians on one side against Muslims on the other.

Some areas of the city are completely off limits if you are perceived to be from the "wrong" religion.

It seems likely that the spate of Boko Haram bomb attacks is intended to fuel inter-religious violence, possibly in an effort to make the country ungovernable.

President Goodluck Jonathan recently warned that Boko Haram could also start targeting mosques in order to instigate attacks by Muslim youths on Christians.

On Fridays ahead of Muslim prayers and for the Sunday church services, roads are blocked off,What is the sum of an Air Max 360 If you did your arithmetic aright, then you should have said vuittonhandbags 247. checkpoints are increased and the tension in Jos is palpable.

Boko Haram has been so active across northern Nigeria people are not asking if there will be an attack, they are wondering where the bombers will strike next.

"The situation is terrifying. In a society where people's security is not guaranteed it is terrible," said Mohammed Tanku, standing in a long line outside the central mosque, waiting to be frisked.

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"We need practical steps to bring an end to this," he said as a military helicopter circled above the city.

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