Abstract
This paper establishes a chilling parallel between Algerian Islamic insurgency and Boko Haram terrorist attacks in Nigeria and parts of West and Central Africa and maps out Nigeria’s reaction to the Boko Haram insurgency, including mass atrocities perpetrated by Nigerian security troops. The paper lays out violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law perpetrated by both sides of the conflict, belatedly recognised as a non-international armed conflict in 2013 by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Focusing on Boko Haram’s most horrendous atrocities from 2010 to 2015, media coverage of these attacks is synthesised without discountenancing the horror and unimaginable pains experienced by the victims and the survivors of more numerous but lower casualty rates of Boko Haram attacks. Foreign response to the emergence of Boko Haram is also examined against the background of the requirements of international humanitarian law and international criminal law. Boko Haram insurgency in northern Nigeria evolved from a peaceful religious reaction to corrupt governance, by western educated elites, into violent murderous attacks against symbols of the Nigerian state and unarmed civilians. Most sections of northern Nigeria seem caught up in a time warp of arrested socio-economic development and never-ceasing endemic poverty, while tiny elites continue to live off state revenues. Accountable political leadership, with a clear focus and plan on tackling the socio-economic imbalances within the region and across the country, is the panacea to Boko Haram.
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One of the authors traversed several towns in 16 of the 19 northern Nigerian states between 1981 and 2007. Another studied for admission into the Nigerian Bar in Abuja and undertook her Court Attachment programme (a prerequisite for admission into the Nigerian Bar) in the central Nigerian city of Jos, Plateau State between 2006 and 2007. She made regular visits to family members living in parts of northern Nigeria, including Plateau and Jigawa states, between 2008 and 2010, and she lost a cousin to the Nyanya Abuja bomb blast by Boko Haram in April 2014. Another author in 2009, commenced the mandatory 1 year national youth service, for fresh college graduates, in the central Nigerian city of Jos; the epicentre of bouts of horrendous violence and she had to be evacuated from Jos a few months later.
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Pham (2012), p. 4.
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Amnesty International (2012), p. 11.
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Amnesty International (2012), pp. 19–26.
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Amnesty International (2012), pp. 27–28.
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Amnesty International (2012), pp. 29–33.
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Amnesty International (2012), pp. 34–38, 39–43.
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Soniyi (2014).
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Hussey (2014), p. 235.
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Fisk (2005), pp. 513–585.
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U.S. Policy Toward Nigeria: West Africa’s Troubled Titan (2012), p. 14.
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§1(4)(1)(a) Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act (2013).
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It was adopted in 1999 and entered into force in 2002, in compliance with its Article 26.
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Ogunfolu, A., Assim, U.M., Adejumo, O. (2018). Boko Haram: On the Road to Algiers?. In: Iyi, JM., Strydom, H. (eds) Boko Haram and International Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74957-0_9
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