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Sunday, July 3, 2011

The beer jihad continues in Nigeria

This is the third attack against those wanting to enjoy a cold one on a hot summer day.  And again it is Boko Haram, or "books, him bad" behind the mass murder of those considered "less than Muslim".


From AFP/Google July 3 by Aminu Abubakar

20 killed in blast, shootings in northern Nigeria

KANO, Nigeria — A bomb blast at a police beer garden killed at least 10 people in the troubled northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri where Islamists are active, a military source and a witness said.
Hours earlier, a leading politician was shot dead in the same city, while police sources and residents reported a wave of shootings overnight Saturday that killed nine people, including three retired police officers.
"The bomb was planted at the middle of the 'mammy market' and at least 10 people have been killed and several others seriously injured from the explosion," said an army officer who preferred not to be named.
The so-called mammy market beer gardens are open air pubs and eateries found around police or military barracks, open to both security personnel and civilians.
Brigadier-General Jack Okechukwu Nwaogbo, the commander of a crack military unit deployed a week ago to curb the unrest in the area, confirmed the attack, saying they had so far recorded eight deaths.
"There has been a bomb explosion at a market belonging to the police in Wulari area of the city," Nwaogbo told AFP on the phone from Maiduguri.
"So far we have eight dead and 13 injured. These are from those counted at the scene," he later said.
Umar Kaulaha, a resident in the area said he had heard a "loud bang followed by dark clouds of smoke from the beer garden".
"There was confusion and horrified cries as people scampered to safety. I saw three military vans leaving the neighbourhood with the dead and the wounded from the blast," Kaulaha said.
"From my estimation, around a dozen people may have died," he added.
The open beer garden was a popular spot attracting large crowds of drinkers especially on Sundays, Kaulaha said.

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1 comment:

Zener said...

Those bombings can't be good for beer sales. Maybe the beer gardens could go mobile to make them a harder target?