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Africa: Subsaharan
Villagers: Nigeria troops kill 15 in raid
2004-07-15
Security forces raided five villages in Nigeria’s oil-rich southern delta, leaving 15 people dead and homes ransacked and burned, residents and militant leaders said Thursday. The security forces said the raids were part of an effort to combat attacks on multinational oil operations in the Niger Delta. Troops in speedboats with mounted machine guns raided the villages of Sunny Zion, Idegbagbene, Odiogbogbene, Opia and Ogbinbiri between Sunday and Wednesday, said Maj. Said Hamed, spokesman for the region’s 3,000-strong military-police task force. He was unable to confirm whether anyone was killed in what he described as a "cordon-and-search" operation to "fish out" gunmen accused of taking oil workers hostage for ransom and large-scale theft of crude oil.

The troops also were seeking accomplices of gunmen responsible for the April killings of two Americans - Ryne Hathaway, 42, and Denny Fowler, 47, who worked for International Building Systems, a contractor to oil giant ChevronTexaco, Hamed said. But Bello Oboko, president of the Federated Niger Delta Ijaw Communities militant group, said 15 people - including women and children - were shot dead or drowned while fleeing the troops. Oboko said he saw three drowned children whose bodies were brought to Warri by survivors. Residents "fled when they saw the soldiers setting their houses on fire," Oboko said.

Lucky Akoromo, a resident of Opia, said he was fishing for shrimp in nearby mangrove swamps Tuesday when troops surrounded his village. "Three men who tried to run away were shot dead," he said, speaking to The Associated Press by telephone from Warri. Akoromo watched the killings from behind mangrove trees, before escaping by paddling away in his dugout canoe, he said. Other frightened villagers, speaking on condition of anonymity, gave similar accounts.
Posted by:Mark Espinola

#3  I think it's Latvian. It means "Man with a tatoo of a hula dancer."
Posted by: Fred   2004-07-15 11:44:08 PM  

#2  difficult?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-07-15 8:42:32 PM  

#1  What the hell kind of name is "Odiogbogbene"?
Posted by: Steve White   2004-07-15 8:39:23 PM  

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