NIGERIA CAPTURES TOP BOKO HARAM LEADER.
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Nigeria's military says it's questioning a leader of Boko Haram,
the Islamic militant group blamed for the killings of hundreds of civilians, after capturing him in the country's northeast early Sunday.
the Islamic militant group blamed for the killings of hundreds of civilians, after capturing him in the country's northeast early Sunday.
Nigerian troops captured
Mohammed Zangina shortly after midnight in the city of Maiduguri, said
Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, a military spokesman. Zangina is a member of the
Shura Committee, the movement's governing body, and has coordinated
"most of the most of the suicide attacks and bombings" in several
cities, including the capital Abuja, Musa said.
Nigeria launched a
military crackdown on Boko Haram on New Year's Day. Human Rights Watch
says the group -- whose name means "Western education is sacrilege" --
has killed more than 2,800 people in an escalating campaign to impose
strict Islamic law on largely Muslim northern Nigeria.
In the past, the group
attacked other Muslims it felt were on an immoral path. But it has
increasingly targeted Christians with numerous attacks on churches, as
well as striking police stations.
Boko Haram and other
Muslim groups say the north has been starved of resources and
marginalized by the Nigerian government. But the U.S. State Department
has accused its leaders of having ties to the al Qaeda terrorist network
and of hoping to drive a wedge between Nigeria's Christian and Muslim
communities.