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newirin.irinnews.org - 2 November 2015
The Boko Haram insurgency has claimed more than 25,000 lives in the past six years.
Since 2014, it has escalated and splintered across a wider swathe of West and Central Africa, uprooting millions of people in the process. Where should they go? This special feature examines the options and explores what the future holds. . . .
. . . Millions of Nigerians have fled Boko Haram, but the violence follows them.
Scores of people have been killed in the last few weeks in a string of suicide bombings in the main northeastern cities where they seek refuge. Border areas where refugees flee in Cameroon, Chad, and Niger are increasingly under attack. So pervasive is the insurgency, it is even starting to strike the displacement camps where the most desperate seek help.
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