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BREAKING: UN Security Council Blacklists Boko Haram

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The United Nations Security Council al Qaeda Sanctions Committee has on Thursday blacklisted Islamist group Boko Haram after the insurgents kidnapped nearly 300 girls from the dormitories of a Chibok secondary school.
Members of Boko Haram with the group’s leader Abubakar Shekau (middle)
The sanctions on the sect include an international asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo.
In the council committee’s list of individuals and groups associated with Al Qaida, Boko Haram listed as “Affiliate of Al-Qaida, and the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Associated with and Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Biladis-Sudan (Ansaru).”
Nigeria had formally asked the council committee to blacklist the Islamist Boko Haram on May 21. The Nigerian mission to the United Nations explained in its letter to the council committee that the Boko Haram listing request had been “necessitated by the recent upsurge in its activities, particularly in northeast Nigeria”.
“By adding Boko Haram to the U.N.’s 1267 (al Qaeda) sanctions list, the Security Council has helped to close off important avenues of funding, travel and weapons to Boko Haram, and shown global unity against their savage actions,” US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said in a statement.
More than 4,000 people were killed in Boko Haram atrocities since 2009. One of the most recent attacks occurred on May 20 when the suspected group members killed 17 residents of Alagarno village, Borno State. On May 22, unknown gunmen, suspected to be Boko Haram insurgents, attacked Gumboru Ngala town, Borno State, leaving dead at least 27 people.

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