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ICC Note:
After days of fighting, a curfew was imposed on the northern Nigerian city of Potiskum. Many have been killed in the fighting between government security forces and the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram. Boko Haram is responsible for many attacks against Christians in Nigeria as they seek to create an independent Islamic State. Will this curfew help protect Christians?
10/23/2012 Nigeria (ZeeNews) – A curfew was imposed in a northern Nigerian city where at least 31 people have been killed since Thursday in attacks by a radical Islamic sect Boko Haram and an ensuing crackdown by the military.
Hundreds of residents of the city were fleeing after four days of attacks by Boko Haram that left several dead and many buildings and properties razed.
The governor of Yobe State, Ibrahim Gaidam, declared that a partial evening curfew will be imposed on Potiskum and urged residents to cooperate with security forces as work to ensure security in the city.
A statement from the governor’s spokesman, Abdullahi Bego, said approval has been given for “the imposition of restriction of movement in Potiskum town beginning from Monday 22nd October 2012 from 4.00 PM to 7.00 AM daily”.
The Governor also extended condolences to the families of those who were killed by the criminal gangs and whose property was destroyed over the last few days.

Boko Haram wants to install an Islamic caliphate in northern Nigeria though the region has a large number of Christians who are in the minority.

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