Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Unrest In Nigeria Continues

Nigerian Militants Threaten New Attacks -- Voice of America

Nigeria's main militant group is threatening new attacks, this time against oil and fuel storage facilities.

In a statement Tuesday, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) warned people living near fuel depots to evacuate immediately.

The group also said it will target vehicles transporting petroleum products.

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More News On The Unrest In Nigeria

Nigerian militants threaten attacks on oil sector -- Reuters
Nigeria's Main Rebel Group Says It Plans Attack on Downstream Oil Industry -- Bloomberg
MEND warns of imminents attacks on oil installations, petrol tankers. -- Vanguard
Nigerian rebels warns of "ferocious attack" -- Times Live
Nigeria attack 'imminent' -- Upstreamonline
Political uncertainty may hinder Nigerian oil output -- Vanguard
Nigerian Militants Warn Of Imminent Attack On Oil Facilities -- Times of Nigeria
Shoot-to-kill orders issued in Nigeria after riot -- Yahoo News/AP

Nigerian flashpoint city Jos: Army shoot-to-kill orders -- BBC
Shoot-to-kill orders issued in Nigeria after riot -- AP
Three killed in voter listing in Nigeria's Jos -- AFP
Voter registration row kills 3 in central Nigeria -- Reuters
Soldiers in Jos, Nigeria given shoot-to-kill orders after election official is killed and burnt -- NGex!
Shoot-to-kill orders issued in Nigeria after riot -- Jerusalem Post/AP
Nigeria: 3 die in riot over voter registration -- MSNBC/AP

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