Boko Haram, mā chū-chheng sī I-su-lân Kok Sai Hui-chiu Séng (A-lá-pek-gí: الولاية الإسلامية غرب أفريقيا‎‎ al-Wilāyat al-Islāmiyya Gharb Afrīqiyyah), sī chi̍t cho͘ I-su-lân ke̍k-toan-chú-gī thoân-thé. In chú-iàu tī Nigeria kap Chad, Niger, Cameroon téng kok oa̍h-tāng.[7]

Boko Haram
جماعة أهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد
Group of the People of Sunnah for Preaching and Jihad
Founder Mohammed Yusuf 
Leaders Abubakar Shekau 
Abu Musab al-Barnawi
Dates of operation 2002–present
Headquarters
Active regions Northeast Nigeria, Northern Cameroon, Niger, Chad, Mali
Ideology Salafist Jihadism
Wahhabism
Size At least 15,000 (Amnesty International claimed, January 2015)[4]
20,000 (Chad claimed, March 2015)[5]
4,000–6,000 (United States claimed, February 2015)[6]
Allies Pang-bô͘:Country data Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (2014–2016)
Opponents
Battles and wars

Boko Haram insurgency

Designated as a terrorist group by See section
The maximum extent of Boko Haram in January 2015 shown in dark grey

Chù-kái siu-kái

  1. 1.0 1.1 Morgan Winsor (17 April 2015). "Boko Haram in Nigeria: President Goodluck Jonathan Rejects Help from UN Forces to Fight Insurgency". International Business Times. 18 April 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jr, Philip Obaji (26 May 2015). "With Help From ISIS, a More Deadly Boko Haram Makes a Comeback". The Daily Beast. 11 September 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  3. "We have restricted Boko Haram to Sambisa Forest – Buhari". 8 September 2015. 21 May 2016 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  4. "Boko Haram at a glance". Amnesty International. 25 January 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  5. "Boko Haram HQ Gwoza in Nigeria 'retaken'". BBC News. 27 March 2015. 
  6. Hosenball, Mark (6 February 2015). "Nigeria's Boko Haram has up to 6,000 hardcore militants: U.S. officials". Reuters (ēng Eng-gí). 
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Bureau of Counterterrorism. "Country Reports on Terrorism 2013". U.S. Department of State. 7 August 2014 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 "Archived copy". goân-loē-iông tī 18 January 2015 hőng khó͘-pih. 2015-01-10 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 "Jonathan tasks Defence, Foreign Ministers of Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, Niger, Benin on Boko Haram's defeat". sunnewsonline.com. goân-loē-iông tī 19 January 2015 hőng khó͘-pih. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Martin Williams. "African leaders pledge 'total war' on Boko Haram after Nigeria kidnap". The Guardian. London. 
  11. "Chadian Forces Deploy Against Boko Haram". VOA. 16 January 2015. goân-loē-iông tī 19 January 2015 hőng khó͘-pih. 16 January 2015 khòaⁿ--ê. 

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