Saturday, January 30, 2010

Nigeria's Ceasefire With Oil Delta Rebels Have Broken Down

This 2008 photo shows fighters of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND). The armed Nigerian group announced it is calling off its unilateral ceasefire decreed on October 25 in the country's vital oil-producing southern region. (AFP/File/Pius Utomi Ekpei)

Niger Delta Militants Call Off Truce With Nigeria -- Yahoo News/AP

LAGOS, Nigeria – The main militant group in the oil-rich Niger Delta called off its cease-fire with the government Saturday morning, dealing a potential death blow to a presidential amnesty program aimed at ending violence that has crippled production in the West African nation.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta issued a statement saying it would no longer abide by the unconditional Oct. 25 cease-fire President Umaru Yar'Adua had negotiated with the group. The militants warned oil producers with pipelines and personnel working in the creeks and swamps of the Delta that it would wage an "an all-out onslaught" against them.

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More News On The Breakdown Of The Oil Truce In Nigeria

Nigerian oil rebels threaten 'all-out' attacks -- Yahoo News/AFP
Nigerian oil rebels threaten 'all-out' attacks -- AFP
Nigeria rebels threaten attacks on oil industry -- The Telegraph
Nigeria militants end truce in Niger Delta oil region -- BBC
Nigerian oil militants end ceasefire, warns of 'onslaught' -- Earth Times
Nigerian Rebels Calls Off Ceasefire -- Times Of Nigeria
MEND declares all out war in Niger Delta as amnesty flounders -- Business Day
MEND calls off ceasefire, threatens attacks on oil companies -- NEXT
SNAP ANALYSIS-Nigerian oil militants end ceasefire -- Reuters
FACTBOX-The genesis of Nigeria's main oil militant group -- Reuters

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