Saturday, June 27, 2009

An End To Nigeria's Civil War Over Oil?


MEND militants said they had blown up a well-head in the Afremo field in Delta State.
Photo AFP


Nigerian Militants Agree To Disarm By 4 August -- Voice of America

Militants of Nigeria’s oil-rich Delta region say they are studying an amnesty offer announced by President Umaru Yar'Adua, but will turn in their heavy weapons by the August 4th deadline stipulated in the document. General Boy Loaf, a commander of the main militant Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, or MEND, says the group however rejects the government’s inclusion of amnesty in the peace process.

“We are not criminals,” said Loaf. “Amnesty is offered to criminals and people that have been convicted. We are fighting for our rights, carrying guns fighting to protect our fathers’ land. What we are suffering from is marginalization, slavery, oppression. We accept the peace, and are ready to lay down our arms, so the amnesty itself is just a mix of language.”

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More News On The Possible End To Nigeria's Civil War Over Oil

Nigeria Militants Reject Govt's Amnesty Offer - Spokesman -- Nasdaq
12 hours after Yar’Adua’s amnesty: Militants blow up Shell facility -- Vanguard
Nigeria Militants Say Peace Depends on Amnesty -- Voice of America
Nigeria 'to release key militant' -- BBC
Nigerian army to halt fighting, rebels want meeting -- Reuters
Nigeria: Militants Get 100 Days to Repent - Reactions Trail Amnesty Offer -- All Africa
Amnesty for Nigeria militants to start August 6 -- AFP
Nigeria army to halt delta fighting -- Al Jazeera
Nigeria meets rebel conditions for peace -- Press TV

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